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.$£totrjptl«i iprlce: Jn jb% fta&lna &.*0 <a year* 6& ft ft r|utes 92.40 a year.
;^»wfl !I3P^ , , - „, . f& nnfjsu«a .. dejhandstfr,q)ft thfjif %iosjJbrs
• requirement, i . Banks which insist upon un-
,due liajaida«qn>oHoans, - i&tfeer than nrake use of the facilities provided by the government, might -now 1>e pspjpi&rjy erlttcl-aed.-
It toWst berenapo-^i.ereflpiat , until the org^aiflob. gfc-jfhe
National Credit Jrj&rp©ra$!on and the &egO»s&u©fiO|H3?ln-atice,sGorpora^pni: Ib^S^: wiijre
• not able to cope fully with a situation which.'-i6«unpreeeden-ted Jn its- magnitude, frjlor-. to " this time, ;?nsre^diS'f.ffing.«!Wt- :
•i ficfeed, backers Bhouid faa-Ve' been jeonunended for jdojng What w»$ %heir doty in protecting their depositors'*nd stockholders.
That ihe jsemedy aggravated . the general situation is (beside the point when the-.lndtvMlual • bank's interest was, at stafee. •
The misery and suffering which lias always ioUowetj wars would, we tfiiafc, he re» meniberad and .preront 3!«rtfcer wars. The economic distreas Of all the «re&t Uatioas, the nnwisB limitations of tEade, by tjue .upset or our tariff relations and other unusual things, were • causes if or which the banters cannol be held responsible.
Inflation of credits and the tremendous speculative boom Were*.natural ccnseqjjjencea of the accumulation of gold—the base • became senlarged. Mkny . bankers warned the people of the results, hut mass pSyehbl-ogy carried It to -$ititrem.es. just &s it is carrying tjie dot • preciation of values to the ex-ti^tae 'ot depression and wjdijjhj to a ghort :t}me, $jpi look as1 'foolishly fow as 'the • prices.of 1928 look abnormally high toijay.
Ih 1929 the great eorporate and' individual fortunes, inde-
• pendently of the hanks, were tteowsa Mto the m&rfeets either . to •purohttBe «6©arJtles outright, c* t& loan -to other* a* high fates "tor aSpecWatton to' eeeu-Tltiesl We ate' all 'Subject to httnan «ra«ilie« laftd,' looking oacltwava, -feo'theftmes we won« der it -there 'Is 'fiMich real sanity in any of tfs.
We iane igradually a^eyelop-ing a banking system which of" JerB ig»*t^ sercu^tyito <j[«fto-
*flit*s •and Jwhich.<& ihe.iii*S ; tiine *WJi . take care .of the %iijrthy;bbryow^^tts^y^ walk 4
• 6f lifer * . , ] • • ' Thete are various lines of
flUancial iusineae, «Iaased W :
""bfcnjtsra,". fhore ftre l^o^ers, ' Inve'Biln'ent" 'RarinerlsliipB and ' %6r^bthtt6ihs''lMid Ititerha'tlon-•SaYSktag otihtfernBi iiO'ih "copi-menyhg jflnd crltioUlng we ^heplT'nb'l"InplailV *Ae•Ihott-'l
Sn#s (ot;inSfttttiaoiiB8.tooug1&-1 • out^ue<!'6'tifttify%fl '%reiniah"ii ' Sifeefl JJjf 6'ItftWwho iiaVo-fto l h t e r e ^ t b * ^ ^ce^'t-tn'dt »r ;
t^eif ^ B i W t i e a "atf l -who » M » ' - '»fi*j.tii*i '*A\M»- .iWJI«>dW\»<.
I President Hdowet's accept-i nance «$6ech made last bight
at Wasiiitigtofa raised itself | iotot of the catagory ot formal"
#y and by its recital of «o«x-^structive suggestions woti for 'hiia the friendship and appro Nation ol millions of voters (He flpoke in a .straightforward
,i {and elneefe maimer and «ave - hid iisfbenera some idea of <tfae
problems with rthich he has been aboufrohteu alirlng the days Of financial troubles nnd hoW Sateasures were ^adopted to Mgbt tile governmental ship His views of the prohibition nuestion left-no one in doubt as to his opinions The entire speiech is fcefeaftoed W
! friend and foe an honest, faieilegeht accounting of his Btewardship and UJs pledge to the -people of a continuation of *su-ch endeavor
CrfOULD CANKSBS >SU CR1T1 CHZ£B
1 Theffl ftr6 a ntiftorlty of <le-magogu$fc, in t!6ngre& and
- »utj who fof political effect " ' 'Will make ^statements which
«r« misleading and hiaxmtul •> (Mitch is said today about * how nilteh Aas heen €on^ ior
the banks and liiow little has ! rheen done for the "poor ^man "
' TMB kind of talk does not ele-- L vate the speaker In the minds *' of ijtose wJb,o kfl6w, but is a
' cheap method ot appealing to I the crowd and has pgen 3jscd i to persuade thfe unthjiiki^g V since this RepUblio ^as estab
h T*hea"&«ts^f Oftl)jgr<BS s^e > 'passed to make it podelble .for , , ' pajiks to eitend credit and
5 ofter^se to provide i6r( th» ^ economic heeds 6trthe people
during ^erldas oi eltrehie^eB-Jbsslty, those' act&"#r0 To]r the iehellt oi "the co'ttntty « i k
1 whole and the banks Sare'iho * o W afe^hcy tlironfeh wjilch
theso remedies can he -applied • 4 "Safikera sUotili «0tThB tela 1 re^Do&slble-'to'r wWlft t *n i t - £lons whlclftttey dld-noi Create
' 4b& the <SK«eht Of ^hteh t'be'y (Cbtila not'tofeaee 1*a% tSlere
- has been ao, little Was to the 1
^reoirte^-ajEhSum^fclrtr com-' W%&yl'smMiV JaJatrtht'^t,\|
V oome telnntftarilyj- ^Bbendea, " +, <estl*ei U fee fo&taiesB "$
%iur bWijdni iysteM, ' %rha %fe* c t s ^ t a n s oi
' ipbrtrbn'ott if t w«a'ltti t); ttie 1 ^ofEmti - isA the*H$%nBers-fc* < ljredlt Uasetl 1r|ibn;thSvt IhreHth.
V ^VBenlfte'DaB'eilBaerloJttBiy^t. ie&te^, the Siitie'rWrUdture feels
\ fe #aa *hfer» IsVof t l^^b-d* ^ vat itfiUtmh^ »d« of'fte-1 flit. WHen ban*ers T»e|fe to-itR> « ^hig, crjcactsm1 "6 «l3he -tmivlta. ' 'ble coBoe^t*oe.iD»(«»s»lo» In ^ values alvmyo 1O)1O*B iliqulaa-t «*i, ^ »*t**a.t taw $ swjj»pjjr ' wttd idej»|[0.p)d x*eraJ«^ ^«cl#-' if**, ml e#fate, etoA iwne»
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\ mm-* *+*ti**vi» hvm to T \ t*o* the RecohttencUon t in-
, Planetary vibrations' for " ^ morning hours increase the*appfe« .cl#te».C^,Jgftmy JSd .l»,c.ynes,Jo, reasoning 'ana oheerciilness. Coun,-sel may be. solicited. ' , I
„ , ,-iften> .r,»clothtos ...establisiimeatS; should ihave new "window displays
$h#3| ( | 4di»ie): m& 'ae%- faJJ Wool-en4|l&rtnj$nj;>;. .oft tfee^to^g, will att^|^smer|hants ito w^jter hliying
Th^morni^g ijaneri wlJJ edit Bome|go^|a^j^Bt^nBt fin San
States, Periodical Discloses
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nitl _ _ ^^^rowing. arniy Of t ^o ' j i ^d^ lM, The J'ailfea^s ;try tp keep the thtrtfsand unwanted, h o m e l e ^ i l ^ i wandering boys off the trains; H M & ft ^.Wtterift?' o , J ' ; * J # S l .practic^^f #ery' 'tow.n, /biufdefiefl' saow-gpttdepiag about the-«3diil«l? »wttb M ^>wn . ieli#f ..proWems, isJ States,"'meagerly ' fed,'" sca»|{li wary of belng-roverwMmea"by anl e l o ^ j ' . ^ f c e ' encaessi^:|^^..avalanc|^ts>f^!^y^| ,^a|ii|ejfe| and •s-'moyg^ofti, 4t # discloSBqf'l^y -.gives t|enj.-twe,jij;y*|o»r, $r-posBJ-arti^f, i0{W® Vagabond: t|h||a--'biy fort|*"el|ht.:iouiiS, io teo?e on.! ^eumu,t M _, — „ . . . . . reij'l/% % $ n e .Davis, i u ; f i j i ^ "^ trhus, d^e t' the vinous clifcle now j , y a n d Y a t e s an located in Monroe,
_,. ._._ ... w , .«,_ „-._ teinle??:.,- mifcetf. Home ^ i p a l ^ ;existingt ' f3ie | ;^ b,?>y. on.ee")s on ji1?gava 0r Orleans counties. Francisco '"'a; social ^problem will pubi'is'hed''to^' (Friday, ^iSgup the roa'tf/'-he is-thefe to stay." The changes proposed t< 4FfeS.relating,.Xo Jtjgturhing ele-t l^),rfBxtiensi^<.i»y«siHgatiLopinia^ ,"^OtWftg,.fltan;ds offlt s.o .clearly
domes^c,. relatfofts .dertaken by the Childrens ButeSulJand so^ihsistefltly," writes Miss f l .ments in the uuiuw^u;, . ^ c i ^ j ^ f F ..uerttuwu uyiu.vs vjfxiit*i^wp **wvfSI 4nd troublesohjLejpJ»Al^m.§,.willalso 'of the United S t a j ^ - 4 % ^ ^ ^ ^ $rjlse on guesflons -bearing on o>f the Labor ^0§}0: ^ I f e S ' j . ,
miH- iSPifflcMte icoiy loom up tp r the artie^%hd ^ ' % | ^ ^ f | | ^ i y . ^ | ' . ^ | S ? j {n theatrical quarters', and Bon?? re- the egtim, male members of the movie colony Grace; niay receive some unfavorable puh- dren'^f-Uclty. • . ' t t i a t / ^ ^ T ^ r . f . j . - T T - , , , . - * • TT•,-,.. ..-.WKJISHJ
In Washington and New York, t0 i ^ f t ^ . f l ^ l "^BpaBfeg' ^ | P 4 much attention will be centered 'tionf-'ils^^i fcfife ; a n 3 ^ M # ^ i | | Upon notable women, in which . y;ouf|l.?jof| |;.J!$tt&n> .. ." ' . t | overrindjttlgence and caEelessness; " ^ o ^ | ^ l -mty ** ? ^ ' W * | & in pleasure regarding conventional - — *- " * ia-tta-^* *- i«M>Mft!»'.AA!t
law* *mm&&:f$f4 *^ Shelter
•Ufeftsjl j # % d | , t»B #od offered ^ -the wtiji&ifajm Mmlmtfi ^ u s « ^ Is^-'itft^usttty ft»d -4u»*ffi-
"••«'---,•^T.-^.—---- .. .,.t,.,-eieht^ %&&$&$&. ,f® 'fjpewfng "4ftU,e^lj ,B-n)y io ?bje * f f l ^ ijmvosubBits' '"' ' - '
- . - - - hand;s i$:®$igm i» 'nmW'^ml. 'Qvm m» <m, m> <m# ewwded modes of living will be given pub- t|hese. J&j&m ? » * » , m4M i » - i ^ ' « ^ ^ « t e « 9 l n r e Ucity- •: cae fts$j& ..*»fc ^^liag-, 1 » ^ g i | >ben^«, *.#!»« 46* es-sen stofte
The afternopn hours are not that A^fjmk ••&$&& tS^mflm >'$x>Wi # # % e »»no*e'0»?'l*4eaa inductive to harmony. The tem-, >v;el in fm _ • -jape* of the -public in general wUl « T h e | r ' ^ •%<& )^m$mm # ^ | " The ionifeer ^ wm$ ibo^, «?# ; , ; - , „ , , u < / ^ ' f v ' n i o m e n V ^ t ^
.strifes and difficulties of the fa-( t e n t l a i •p$@<&mi2e>> $.i& :J5sj$$ .yeaTO 0 j 3 J ^ > ^ ^ >V8g4hDhds mily life. The desire will be, for. , w r l t e 8 . , ' . , I Is emphj^^d ^ «t*teh»Hte afMd liberty and freedom of expression. Need ««P'*^«3W.e«e» 4*»S^' 1 St, tb»''j8tij^. A iicfctefct agent &r Diplomacy should be eyerclsed to -warning -Hunt M$m ffltf»S|?i#-| -the Soatfeiern M f t e m«road Is .maintain poise. Premature action, ; t lV9 a o t l o ^ fe teiceh, ^^W«*-gio,uotea,^sftytofe«iat heae© more ahd sudden decislons.wi.il lead to ,y»ung peop le*J»«eefe»c^ , tM| tha !a y>m irmfafo per''«»nte J°ssa»- . : uJiemployAent %M ' Wt$$0j$ ;that «T5 *>er mm •&» vsfrm.
Caution should be used In han4- tonje conditl^ji 1ft tne &fe | )M ! ^ ^ c » l •'*«» 'HljUtor* ling fragile articles, delicate and BlwUty,- a d V | * i ^ • »n3 C ^ ^ f i • fflhje *a^e mkkiM pi a Jimnber Bharp Instruments. Some dahger l f t w r y 0I a V t l 5 ^ # ^ -«te *&M0P| Lof :feM38 -BiRS .gjweft *S specific ex-fis :jndl,eated/,thru exciteftient, ten- TbtA w n l c h 'p ^ ^ m}'&f$k ianiplgg •toJl)a»J«ate' the sad plight ;B1O», ner^oflfiness and *«siaettt» A<iVin the Wgiaprlfe miffim ml 'mmwht » # » . Here is one: troth scalds are likely. Pefsdns ^ l o o k of the ytajng, : |M^J*%of| ! "A«d ,}«*» in Carnage, Mis-
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' % c6nfl.6^ne*. .-TJbiraj*; Simula now be* Brought ot t tothi ' feg aha •plaeea: in btir; institustMms awd with the resSbJi«tl6noKout' •teccMBomiO'' bBse.. we-'cah iteasojt-ahly'teope' that'DS-ospeMty will SOOH return.. ' r '>-
• Jtb 'tslass Jtff • pesp'le^ejiai'ore - mBoiAa .tbr' t*)s cbndition to cbme quickly 4.nd;wlp ko more
i.-^fjgnrthe many reports as of the attempt to
of 'feed, shelter,
"I.fi&nrl, the Safest of a bjrood of five horn about the 37*h of June and i"n" "a statement % " ^ «% .mbee W be .unusually rest- ttome journal" calling 'W%&ffl'i*tiiisn'v&i sisters After their
Hess and -tlartnfe,• and subject to « . » . a c t l o n flavs. »;'"!, f ™ m ^ , f i a !!ste™- / t e ' , . ,7 *«i*™ J . „ H ^»o00»„„ ™„„„„i„^ action, says. • father *nd mother difed. K nfoik harm. Avoid excessive muscular . ,R e l l e j J n t h e I r m n ^ ^ ^ • £ e tergiy,. cultivate new friends, Ue ^ . M a a flrat fc.Mntialto « a v - ^ l : !? J! , :rf f T , . «farhft,i 1» i»f „.»* H«i«„* i«»« wnne a nrst e^^nijai p> sny sro^ times—Red didn't *ave to expla n eurglcai or -dentistry, work ton* t b r m a n y o f ^ ^ w W p^j^Jle. ,. f butche/but after my re-deal or handle machinery at t&ls« ' . . _ „ , n f Aimwirtrftvi> the iWi^a a.Dutcngr, Dut alter my Te-tlnifi tam mmrknra Bhh,L ho «n A s s u r e d 0 l 8 UPP° r t 'W " ^ g F ' J g lations lost tlyur jobs, I lost mine t t i Z &J ld t h e I r a m l l l e S ' **m ^ ' ' % too. Guess th*y got tired of having
8 t o S 2 r onetatl^ hWh* win ' t o n t 0 8 C h°o 1-, B n ' 1 W 2 1 * " ^ B » « « B a #hen I didn't make no h ^ S o S S L ^ t L money- a ^ r t h o u ^ I'd better have to ta*o extra pnecantloaw, a S ^ o o m e aeasoned transients, new, lAftw..
. ^ p a t i e n t s will *e P e r i s h , ^ ^ f f l ? p f t , a l n 1 n g o e n t « , ^ ^ \ ^ h e e n o n ^ r o a d „
he interesting, but need care 4n 1 * l e ^ S S t f T t f f i S ' & * ^ ^ ? * * * S T *° the choic^of . f t * W W , o S i S ^ f S S W ^ i 5 ^ 5 3 ? W S T n" ' Z "
John Oxenfprd, Jfihgljsh ;draW&- ^ W w z a ' t o u evisn w f e h ' ^ ' J ^ , f^i. W ^ ,? tlst, was h o m ^ f c h i a , ^ 1812; J K * B ! & f f t 3 ^ t e " W m t 0
also Robert Sothey, English, poet, ^ ^ community program, 1 am1
I'1 '"4- ' ' , I.Wgto* new iundiefta'klnTga. l iaml ls^ ***"*• i$g tliaVyoft inoiaSelh-y6Wt»»*; r | e 8 i AKOtfiertiinie'** *«*»« ft* & 1 " ' ^ n g ft'bya and ^Ms-wHo ^sVe- hfr i ^ a ^ toT;tl^^a*aaoni|!rniSt In.
legal claim oh the local-ooflinWttij^j,^^ :tey ^ ^ ' ^ i ^ , m j 3 | i liy ill which moy TWtm t o he? ^ a j B ^,0 tilseji to .enjoy himself]] •'fr urge it because ot the 1»Jttis«c% V,«Funr.lie-«aj».r?oful^. 'I ain't j '•aB.d ultimate a'oclfil BbStlinesTi 61;a^ ^ , n 0 , ^ n ^ c e ,j i e t t $Pho0r • l lowing iSe'JBres;6n't cohdftltms -t^ • ; j ^ ^ courftSiOt his fcrtwls, Jted| l^estroy jfihe fcorale t>t 'tfceS|B-'ytfnn|| ^a».-S!ent!S»u!e*!»to thirty 4ays in J •peo»l^,, }V '«'3|ift''^n-fes>ier#i-nrfilel»l.es','ll?y a .
* "the f r.«if edVof Y6u^h , J 0rta&mait ijlSge. -While aervlng, » ™ H ^ -r.—.v-v — —T— il jjjo po>gn|nt W&tMJ* " ^ " l ; #r|l«Al8^nl*JH!e,*e.re,a4 l» the. J |o aid iti-than-:*iBlf?i3btt*e«>*' f. 1 $ tbi k r ¥ • ' & r * # M f f t o t S B 8 : * e | | ^ j ^ ^ t . ^ < 3 r f fl^.*^ $e had]1
j^iwsr, J/ asanas, Barfea. .Asserl- .. vy3bna ' ^ eoftfel l a Mloldea Hnjjitt^ sito fiimk and -Tjajst Go1,' B$i- . . ; . B a ^ ' ^ t l o i e fi^t *sW ctte^tffeftnd:
fa.JH.,iiiiiiL.f >n n^ n h ff»ii ji,h .If_it i ] wj i I^I
aoThn tKogles,.. Ratter jroad» •WeitA 'gfe&ed^QP' pjk\>iadB -of *sher^
• 5 'BaviB' ar.tiQie aa snp UJWP ^ ° •*"•»- MSB ssetn »BJerjj»JBn »n « iias^oi*. S a»«i ; of" ^y|slJift#*** * * > & $ ' , * ! ? t i»4n**(«* a.wjwi.te^*^*!!}-i #T^B«h\dfeJief'wor?8rfl'. 1*e **g| '^M'^oa • *«a fbafes *effU»ttcea to
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,^Wf«»t xaoma ^ M ^ " - »Tiiole. [»p«K»..olw cit^^vAkk ^*« given.]
i r*oble»t.B«Jti»u*, cw»^teflatlan 'Wtade iNttoloik *or tt« sathettc
f |*4is fta«.unted naitjonal p r o p w i o n s ^ ^ ^ ^aftMii." Jft this cHy,
I lb. rolls 45c ORANGES sweet and jufcy ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ^
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'move on'. There was one halcyon period whenhe.workea for eight weeks making crates for strawber
ftaVscrfi doe *»»r.f»a *.e<i:pme. .Jovol-;] I *rith iOlderji&on In a hank-rob.
, . NOPCS IS HEREBY GIVEN |%hat the undersigned Company flledi with the Public Service Commission on August 5, 1932, effective September 5 1932, a revision to its •present schedule of electric rates, P. S. C. No. 25, effective in the incorporated villages of Brockport, Barker, Albion, Xiyndonville and Medina and towns of Clarkson, Hamlin, Sweden, {Somerset, Albion, Barre, Carlton, Clarendon, Gaines, Kendall, Murray,' Eidgeway, Shel-
The changes proposed to he made in the schedule now in effect are: Service Classification No. 8, applicable to maximum demands of 85 KW or more at primary voltage, Energy Charge changed from 1st 200 hours' use of maximum demand per month @ ?.009 per KWH, balance of hours' use of maximum demand per month @ $.008 per KWH to 1st 200 hours' use of the maximum demand per month @ $.009, next 200 hours' use lg> $.007 per KWH and excess @ $.005 per
KWH. Copies of the schedule are also
on file in and may be inspected at the Company's offices at Buffalo and Medina, New York.
NIAGARA, LO'CKPQRT AND ONTARIO POWER COMPANY
August 5, 1932. By William Kelly, Vice President
AS, 12, 19, 26
all transients are referred to the Municipal Service Bureau, which studies cases and sends boys to organizations best equipped to suit their needs.
Started by a short circuit, fire destroyed the lunch and refreshment stand owned by Mr. and Mrs. •William Chrysler at the foot of Squawkie Hill, at Leicester.
Directors of the Ontario County^ Agricultural Soc'ety at Canan** dagua are seeking to raise fundsh by private subscription to pro-* mote a fair' this'veaf and preserve!1
the charter, Failure to conduct aJ
STAND'S About it
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prices ng
Imm iat *Kis time of taesjj
«oil. But they haven't beaitf
lm%t years as our Tiluecql
•prices ace right now. . ;
Cteafl, long, eve»4>iimitig, easyrto-regulate auds*
c i t e . . . tibia's i#!at;%Itij& coal* is. Colored b!w»
tha t you can tejow atjd see tha t you're getting (j*
t e s t . Hhinfc of tfafc jnpirey you ' l l save later by fi£
Ittg yout1>ifls wi th i s h i e o i a l ' now. Phone us rajj
seder tod»j^
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