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Libertyville Independent, 25 Sep 1924, p. 11

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~ _ MORE T0 RAYEL!| TALKS \ P , gra4. / y wl Their Mop O From Tow Angeles FLIERS -- ARE YERY -- TIRED § Angeles, Cal., Bept. 241. --With ir? When. 1,000 miles betreen then 9&. successful . termina(ion, of iir 'pircumaatvigati®s® of the "globe, ho Amgricaw 'Rogdé 'the World F1y-- 4 '.4' ( r ® «'. r" 1 a .;-'--"'-. +k " ',. ""' ;'. P ns ne raral| on Lk en . f } 6 xp3 prs Lj % % E4 . t > / in thoir bebhalf {be ~AbRD--|" easvy to dnerate "-ln:'r.' p * A GREAT MENACE :n. A. Traylar, Chairman, Homic Policy Commission, Ar --/ leapn Banisre'® Association ES INFALL _ -- .-- FROM A WINDOW id <odey abd their© 'tormal ~ pro !w«mo briet" viant to Rold where mechanics. were E. up the 'Giant planes <for last of the lu::,'th Ayers b extremely tired, t sald, trom tumuituous welcotie accorded s by 160,000 residents of South Marnit,: 52 ~years -- old, of < Glenwood . Avenue, Toledo, , fell: from a window on the 'fipor of the hotel Statler today was instantly killed.-- * " C om.' Miss Harnit's ow,. <told medical esxaminer § they stopped here for a few s# enroute to Toledo. She said _ gompanion was taken il1 and ?«-u the window for fresh air in some unaccounteable manner, 'alifornia who patked the clover when they lauded (yesterday.. _ fien. Frincisco, Friday for Sear~ &om 117. they 'started B y making fiight. -- . + e planes which have been' put to everest tosts of o'l.y"nel m istory. ~were * t by Douald %l QG?::"" He expressed complets-- satisfac-- with the manber in which' they performed but predicted that im-- ments Wwhich are being made in will. permit such -- a'_ world: fignt as has so nedrly been by the army Ayers in ¥ hallf the time. consumed by sese planes have -- shown . that were ideaily-- sulted for the .world j,!' M' said,. 'but vast . im-- ment will be made in aviation e the nest globe circuit is at-- \.crose~ -- section of . American ufn;-"'-:@-mnm'm nA ght today, as reflected in private | practiced: in the end lead to s# on o ®} P . . Latrength ofthe System, it aot to a .' titude of arenued | ~we do not select bankers for out of thought distrt+ | plowhoys or bricklayers for our ar '| ~Dution, would re | U*t®: "'-l:",mm a veal M.. n'llh'-.l--"-hh-_lml : Mave oi eiieg, ©Ofage avérage 150 miles--an 4 I :,nwm master greater altitures 'be totailly unaffected by ¢li-- wm.'. ~ m&iymo{fl.tn sive attitede which has charac-- d them in the past. + ftow days ago I~hoeard a geontle . supposediy: well versed in poll-- say that if the: charter-- of the ral RMesorve System --were up for _vgwwu-mm , hes very--. mach 4t Con-- + wenld prolong the ifle of the p.:a:ymnu-.u-u: ?_..s*, D Nes inaes veu!" menaes is involred in this A. Trayl®® °_ ~ a, mabylon. -- is high time that the bankers do-- "the preservation and practice se sound fandamental principles )* #re so absolutely cesential to rélfure of the nation? Bankers nsiness men of the counity ha~e right to complain of the prova ave 'done or will do to; acgueatnt otihg public, who will erentually the Congross who will pass apon Wopositlion, wilh the actual) facte of --unsoond ir to attack and blams the Sys or aAll the ilis, alleged and ima fii..n'tM-ymc that have> been made in the lstration of the System, most of penltion to it is based aot unpon but . upon twisted stories and bsolnte falschoods of the oflbce -- Jany, technita) and prastical stlence of banking is not an k. (It rests nupon principles as but is is absolutaly eesontinl' to mansfement of aay Anwncia} i '}A 'politicel assaults that have : aponm the Feders) Resetve, N. --Y., Sept. 24 ----Miss plece of great a confusion of \Uieas and pur-- polkss as o# nBk 6. AGMLEILTT / e 1 L EL 2 E Ab¢. "ADRD~ | easy to operate a motor car.' . --! |--; lost her balance and fell. 18-- sused a ~certificate of .:32.- Evensville, . Ind., Sept. 24.--Mra Sadle Phelps, 28,.and Pat Murpby, 28, conl .miner, (were dead here today, victimas. of a double tragedy, Murphy slashed the womans throat with a razor and then cut bis own throat -- when,° sccording to ithe pa-- rents of Mrs. Phelps, she tore up Murphy's picture in expression -- of a determination to etud a love affair of eight year's durstion. E: AIRPLANE HHS ~ A MOTOR BOAT Shanghai, Sept. 24.--Maj. Zanc!, Ar-- gentine flyer attempting a round the world flight, Senor Rouilllon, Peruvian consul and Felipe Beltrame, Zanni's mechanic, narrowly 'mdmniu in the. harbor at Hong in a col-- lision between motor boats, according to a dispatch from the city today. . LZanhie was exhausted when taken The motorboat in which the airmen were--riding toward their airplane to resume the flight toward Foo Chow was run down by a government launch. If Coolidge is the American "rock of Gibraitar," says Deacon-- Bogue, Bryan is obviodsly the Jong lane that hbhas no turning. a& n-au--uu.-u-uumu are the most prosperous. ~<_;...» ':':.rvlu?'vh'al-ub- u"'"";:h. .. In their efferts to reduce the pum-- h'clq'-'h grade clded prosccute those who crash There should.be a--diversity of in terest.represented upon the Board, but that the majority of the Board should ever : be constituted of othe;y than men thoroughly trained --by. practical experience in financial management is to me. utterly unthinkahle and A practiced will in the end lead to s# complete -- disintegration -- of -- the strength ofthe System, it act to a werse cohetusion. . _' _ _ ticular bloe the 'politician alleges he every charascter ot spocific activity, and the welfare of our wholoe: poyula tion demands that the credit power of the nation, without which no business canlive, must be committed likewisse to the hands of experts in its use and distribution. t is a protty and catching phrase to. deciaim that it you destroy the agriculture of the country 'grasa will grow in the streets of your cities, but it is no more true than to nay that it you destroy. the credit stracture of your -- country .the products: of your Inbor will rot in the felds and the machinery of your industry and com-- metcte rust into inactwrity and 'docay. Therefore, lot us, who are in no tmail menasere responsible for the banking and-- Ananclal welfare of the natlén, gire wastintingly.of our time t6 the propagation of 'sound economic poli The Agricultural Committee of the North Carclina Rankers Association, in conference with oficials of the Col-- the following program for active work In the siste:, «* 0s ~, + 1. Ald coenty sgents in determining munity and organiae cosnty in MAKE HIGHYAY$s sapen 4. Organizeo-- bankers, . merchants, & Giye sach county a defnite ob-- into better markating anite. L. Becurse cooparation ot State Col-- lego in suarveying agricultural ennditions and giving : instruc-- .. ons through its specialists in ---- eorganisation, farm management, Jactive through an organizaiion of farmets, bankers, and bast+ of community and county or-- Infng defnite objectives and in giving : instraction: to members FOR FARM PROGRESA . ui4 5 A 1ANIALIZINL glimpse of the new modes 10f Iall, d 1C550N IN.LNC aMmdIl UHISS V WEGL --. 4 Afor that important season, an hour or two of keen pleasure--provided in our Autumn Open-- ing, which takes place this week, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September twenty--fifth to twenty ~seventh. _--_ Interpretating The Last Word ir -- } _ _ Parisian -- American Fashions ... i _ '~ . Through interesting displays one learns the details of the silhouette; of the beanty of new ~. i . .. fabrics and colors; of the becomingness of tunic frocks and Directoire hats; of havel--sleeve'ef-- . (} ... fects that distinguish fall wraps; of a score of things the new season brings. -- ---- _ i. . ~ ...( 0 ~ ~( Bs *¥3 --NeckWear -- ---- TANTALIZING glimpse of the new modes for fall, a lesson in the smart things to wear --Woolens --_ ts d Displaying All That's> us 3+% s mm' ~-- RUVBIN'S S TORE NE W S. * n wih. _.««* Jn $ % # '4 » e | My o Th y i# + + MME : / * * C K¥ p * s K is $ CC LR DC EL k 4 ~«It JC oJ * * ; & * alt "/-'i- 6 C ut es y uk '. «$ vip *ghe Ne . o=: *' --Sportawear /® 1" a¢ 184 #i ## #*, $¥ t P w4

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