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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1932, p. 17

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Pes. lie itt Miss Miss Miss ed in I. .md Med this tho _ , i'i1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuTglit th i m nr?llsr.rf"t"i WIS are " on Gai--'"""""-. " Imhyallllt8 . that liaison beth omnized my ital on. the one hand and industry ItgrmmtWlltoN and. a4rrieuituee, on the other that HEAD . they regard as the backbone of - -- . ' American ti:',':'."',:?,',,'."" - " F _ or ogebtttklthh';'liti Ie." For several years Meyer was the . ci... Brief gm recognised "big man" of the War , ---_. Finance eorpomtion, serving as di- u . n . l.. rector or managing director throutth-' e,',',tecti','ill' 2t,d"t"i'd' $3930 out its lifetime. . Since the recon- billion dollar“ reconstitution ftnnatee “W eotpym'ion " etotsely pat- corporation upon _ which President. terned after tht IP'. tutnrtgss _eorPor- Hoover largely pins his hopes for ation Meyer will bring to.the new lubricating the wheels of industry, Job unusually valuable lytowledtre tf 5 an Associated Press speck} efreetive methods of curing economic "P. - c.. _ 4...... c.., Wnnhinrtnn- ailments. - luvs-unm- mâ€" nys an Aseocietegi Press specie} writer in a story from Washington, D. C. " .Charle‘s G. anee, selected as president, and EugeneMeyer. nemedi chairmen of the board, fimrt were drafted for public "service in the world we: emergency. Neither srniiir he: been permitted to return to hits on tdmirs. T The twognnnetertt differ widely in -rersorta1rtsh.,ara/itatri1tj,ty In 15 yours " e tur1tre in the qullc eye; Giiiiitt% 3.};th ,ehirief . unique repu- In those sumo years, mm ing for the government even more continuously than Dawes and always Ott' big jobs, has created shout him- an atmouphere of submerged person- ality. From the humuu point of view, the former New York banker is dined: as unknown as the Chi- 35th Tie Giireduniters inundte1s familiar yin: the etmtp1eTiAi.eir of rm Reception-MMO to 1:30). fitting than; R E CE P/IHO N _ kale,“ Come and bring. The two men have between them an extraordinary scope of practical experience not only with questions of government Bnanee but with the fittnnetul aspects of both American' Dawes following his experience as chief purchasing oiBeer of the Amer- iean expeditionary” fttreeF in the World war whieh brought‘him into intimate touch with commanding tig- ures in European ftnanetr, become "tucsiaizegttnt_af., mammal the U: hutmroasatristrtrtr_irufi1yyjtt3r com- plexities u ehierAmii'iaif ohefveri of the tirat reparations conference out of which tame the plum for tret-, tlement which bore his name. Highly valuable to him in his new post Ire his four years of practical politictl experience " vice president. jihile his duties will be of a. non- iitiHitu_itliuttt%." knowledge! (grid in TrqsNntrtosrrill .be tt ris'rgrom- InOiftire7iFdiYeafri"repr the federal reserve board, a position SKY ROOM, KARCHER HOTEL WAUKEGAN' _ ~. your friends to hear Honorable Omer N. Custer,_ candidate in pominptieftt_fit1rt1'yr.. at' the Primary April 12th. Ch,c',,"x, ho w w aint,ca,rtesucn layer in but Wuity to ob- hin B, eh-uetsieo and closeup viii of the credit situation to which the corponthn pun-pom to bring miuf. _ President Hoover’s «election of Dims and Meyer u key men of the greatest governmont corporation l ran ourrtiaaNr-aovraNoilt.1 ". Exam“: COUNTS Speaking 1:00 p. m. _. senators,ttopouicaruesod " DeatoeristsAttuHdrhisFdir- , '-s,tmpetrtsoiitrandAttttitr b esddstrouttttotttetidt-fl l Hehasahraysstoodhtr c." aSaoare DoolforAll FRED E. STERLING Rqubllcan Primary APRIL " azscietvaitr'tn the United sum brim that two “hi: can" of the appoiative service together for the MrANT-ADs BRING RESULTS or ROCKFORD V01! IO! El

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