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.THE GLEANER
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GRAHAM, N? 0., DEC. 3. 1931.
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Pint Road Locomotive
Got Hostile Reception
'Ewly experiments with road motor
tfwflnn wttWout rails wow made with
at tin in m the propelling power, the '
6n,i procurable maehloe being that of
Curonji in. 1770, followed by Trevt
tb'ik's stenm car la 1902, says an ar
tt'He tn the Montreal Family Herald.
VtUm 1821 onward several large (team
ckra'tiBtlt on a model of the stage
etSK'b, were built In Bsgland and suc
cpssMliy operated, notably by Onrney
anil, Mopceck. Services were ran be
tween London and Bath, and later be
tween Cheltenham and Gloucester, but
vWe abandoned on account of popular
prejudice and opposition. The cirush
fcs Mow which retarded development
tn Britain fell tn 1385. when an act
was passed requiring each car to car
ry three drivers, fo be preceded by a
man carrying a red flag, and not to
exceed fubr miles nn hour, while blow
ing off steam was prohibited. Devel
opment In England was then limited
to heavy road locomotives, with s few,
exceptions. In 1885 Gottlieb Daimler,
Austria, fitted a gasoline engine to 1
rmotor bicycle. In the same year
Butler constructed , Ms motorcycle.
Panliard and Lecnsanr adopted the
Dnlmler engine In 1887, and construct
ed a car in which sliding gears were
need for changing speed. This ear Is
generally accepted as the parcDt of
the modern automobile.
Few "Servant problems"
in Orient Households
Countries with servunl problems
would do well to adopt a Siamese cus
tom. A splendid lahor-snving device It
la for the aiother of the family. Each
person wuslies up his own eating bowl
as soon as he finishes his meal, and,
placing It In a basket, lets It dry for
the next meal. Or they might copy
the Japanese. Domestics, are highly
respected and easy to get tn Japan.
There are various good reasons for
(bra. As the wife waits apon her bos
bond, her chlld/en and her parente-ln
tsw. It la Inevitable that she be In
rime contact with the servants. And .
npfier scrvrjits must have very good <
manners. I'or If the host Is out and a
?t*itor drops In. It Is the upper serv
ant's place tn rhnt and have tea with
Win until Die linet returns. And serv
ants, at any time, are allowed to Join
la the conversation and laugh at the
Jokes.?London Mali.
Odd Cepw fee
. la a volume entitled "A lllch Closet
oft Phyglral Secrets. Collected bj the j
Buborute I'slries of Poor Several Stu
dents la Physlcka" which wss "pre- I
seated to Qseen IWIsabeth'a Own 1
Hands" the following cure for bleed
lac W given. ."Take ? toad and kill
h]pi. Take three bricks, put them In
the |lre and take eat oae of them and
pat the toad upon It Then take out
another and put blm again on that
When be It almoet cold take off the
tO^d. and put the brick Into the Are
. ?. do to until the toad be eoa
atpuad to tehee, then pot the eebee
Into a taffete bag bed when one
Mbedeth apply the bag upon tbe heart
and - it will iMtaBtly atay bleeding
?eftlidr of tbe noae or any wound."
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I f ? Brasilia* "Saaka Farm"
At the Institute Butantan, Sao
P?plo, Braxll. popularly known aa
? The Snake Farm," there am anakea
MM all aoctlona of that conn try. A
national law require* anyone to ship
ttMhe <*rm bom the place af capture
tH- ssssnioaa anakea and new apeclea
..at aonrenomou* onea The deadly pel
aonoua .anakea will not eat In captivity
and soon dle. To replenish the supply
t for aaatm, 2Aut*akes arrive dally,
transported bee by the railroads. The
Mai was drat started aa a, hobby by
DpMTitad Brass, who Uvea user Rio do
Janeiro. Besides manufacturing se
nna the Institute breeds the, mnasu
' rams, the enemy of the deadly snake,
tha lararsca. Its bite is not deadly to
man, and It lives on other anakea, pre-,
farrisE poisonous ones. ,
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..Basilest Form of Snosas
The Irst form ot spooa af which wa
And American esamplee wqa tha so
? caQed Puritan apaon that appaakod la
England, abont tbsCMddla of tha Sev
enteenth century and becam very pop
alar with tbe Bouodhaeda. This rap
v. tenanted tha sbnags bom the pear"
fa shaped to tha launi bowt- Bnt It was
lis- MLM'I't11* ariddla of the Bghtnsnth
?MMr thet th? handles of apoone be
gm to hand taiward tha hack- Mamd
Of.rhe beat and- the bawls aaarnned
The Aret qtooa bavlnt. thoaa (aatnroa
|r' ma known aa the Old Bagtlah pattern.
IlL' to* wAltwttfbirtMH up resent
^ Z
BBbOm weighed herself on noma penoy-lh
itut eealse, She picked up a chair
iMTiiiif' n an tepleces. ? -
KSE*^Tboaa scales said that I weighed
WBPibtbaa la and Avralcb aolyvMiV *?.
EBr ilanil tha woasan Indignantly. "Tbey
HH&lMsn both robbea enA-llai* . They get
?Wtttpaaay and p>ea gave the wrong
^?^gEct of penny, floe aafponod fooi
the judge as he ar
m*ata*a will be
TRANSATLANTIC AIR
TRIPS IN FIVE YEARS
Regular Weekly Serrioe b
Predicted by Ace Pilot
New York.?Weekly transatlantic
airplane service within the Mat tie
jeare wee predicted recently by Bolder 1
Holrtls, pilot of the monoplane Lib- |
erty on Us recent flight from New i
Tork to Copenhagen. I
Discussing ocean flying and Ite pos
albllltlea, flotrlla declared the com
mercial maatery of the ocean which
haa claimed a Mere or mere of lives
since It has been cballepged by air
men Is w(thln sight of aeronautical
progress. " j
"The ronte will be by way of Ber
muda and the Azores," he aald,'"Large
moltt-oaotared flying beats or amphi
blons, able to land on tba water In an
emergency, will be used."
The northern route or Lindbergh
circle rla Harbor 4)race and Ireland
which he himself took on the recant
hop with Otto Hlllig, Liberty, N. T,
photographer, will never become the
alrlane for commercial operations, be
said.
Northern Season Short.
"Having flown the North Atlantic,
I am convinced that It Is not the'
ronte because of the fog, heavy seas
and the absence of ship lanes and
also the low temperatures. Further
more, the season In this latitude is
too short for regular service.
"There are really only a few months
In which snch a crossing can be made
with any degree of safety.
"Down below the weather Is better
and the conditions generally more
favorable."
Transatlantic operations, he be
lieves, should develop on a schedule
of Intermediate stops Instead of non
stop flights from one continent to an
other.
He believes seadromes should be
established along the route, cutting
down Intermediate hops to. approxi
mately 600 jailes each, permitting the
carrying of a pay load and Insuring
greater safety.
?till Hwwrd. H* Admits.
"Engines will bare to bo Improved
and a cruising speed of about 140
of 100 miles an boor developed," he
said. "As conditions now stand, H Is
still quite a basard."
While Hotrlis viewed the possible In
troduction of stratosphere planes as
an Important step In the right direc
tion, be declared that -high altitude
flying will not be a necessity If trans
oceanic service Is flown with Inter
mediate stops.
"On long distance flights high alti
tude will be preferable, but for 000
mile hops the planes ran operate just
as eflciently at >,000 feet," be as
serted.
In referring to his Copenhagen
flight, Holrils disclosed that bat for a
miscalculation of position after the
tare flyers hod crossed the ocean, they
would probably have landed at their
declination as planned without making
Intermediate stops.
M*rrUge Rate Ajgong
Youth* la Increasing
8t Louis, Mo.?The marriage rata
among young people between eighteen
and twenty-four baa bean steadily In
creasing sines I860, Pater Kaieiaa, ex
ecutive secretary of the Missouri So
cial -HygWre association, said here.
Twice ae many girls batireen the
ages of flftaea and alnetew marry on
tbo Pacific coast as compared with
the number of marriages between the
same ages In the Haw England states,
Kaslns said
"Climatic conditions, religions views,
social upheavals and cnltaral, econom
ic and educational factors Influence
inch young marriages," Kastus de
clared
Trio Kill 67 Rattler*
in One Hour's Time
Great falls, Mont.?'Threa youac
men recently killed ST ottlaanakaa
within an honr In the liUls.tour miles
north of Vanshan near hen.
Many ef the make* were from Are
to six feet In leafth and some of them
Were tea year*-eld. the snake hunt
ers said there woreprebablj- 800 of the
reptiles In * small ares. Most of
them were found In rabbit botes.
O was believed that th*au?kea wore
prepaiins to "hole-up" for the winter
when- they wet* found by the men.
Enforce Uniform Dross,
to Keep Girls in School
Port Huron. Mich.?Mlss Marfaret
Fran kiln, Port Hares ,|l|fc . reboot,
dean of women, wae.respooelble tor
the ssfordoc of (bo ruto requlrlns *
uniform dress tor all ?1rt (Indents.
The rule, which result** a sub a(
middles and skirts, Is to be rfctdly en
forced to prevmft e further decrease
lathe enrollment, ss maay students
^havf left the school because they were
nSSahle to dress as watt as sther (Mm
Miwdlii ttKlM fnukltn.
Forestry Ssrrire Men
Wins flshint Honors
honors for 1981 went
?ws.btoukw of the United States
forest service, whs cassht a ld-pouud
treat Is the Green river. Cboeoeama
battled, the Ash, which was the lost
est rainbow trout ever takm la was*
. ere-yjMd't. for neoriy am hour, bo
tore he landed him. Ckuseuian used
, a emsB reel and the ureal Uckle to
, land the fish which was SO laches leaf
? ..Tl i ) 1 i?T-,
CabUf* in Hick Plnen
Throughout tk? World
0. Henry end Lewis Carroll bar*
dona their beat to make us think of
cabbages and kings In the tamo
breath. Bat the fast remains the cab
bage is a thorough commoner, out of
place In inch company. Not that It
would tnjrfy the narrow circle of roy
alty anyway, considering that It has
always enjoyed wide popularity In the
true sense of the word.
As proof of this popularity, hardly
a people bat has paid the cabbage a
tribute la the fashion nearest Its
heart Frenchman hare Included "my
little cabbage" among their most
prised terms of endearment Britons
hare dignified the cabbage as the rery
source of the conquering race In one
of their most frequently recounted
fairy stories;
Germans hare made cabbage In
pl?kled~form the most famous dl*h in
tbelr cuisine. Americans hare linked
cabbage with corned beef as tare most
suited to the ma^ of action. Even
Russians and Poles hare contrired to
agree orer cabbage: it hibernates
efficiently and goes equally well with
black bread or game and wine, which
ever the times offer.?Chicago Trib
une.
? ,j
Satisfied Himself as
, to fdientfty of Corpse
Kentucky mountaineers would seem
to hare something the same peychel
ogy ee the Chinese. Obey desire to
be burled la their native soil, .and ..the
worst thing that can .happen Is to,be
burled north of the Mason-Dixon Una
The story Is tpld of a young moun
taineer who, In order to maintain tjite
tradition, brought back from Ohio the
body of a mere acquaintance, and' al
though he was poor, -he dug Into, hie
sock for a Kentucky funeral.
.Right in the middle of the service
the congregation was surprised to fob
thla man' walk down the aisle, peer
Into the coffin end-then resume his
seat At the close of the service they
asked why he did it
? "Wal, it was thlaaway," replied the
mountaineer. "The preacher said that
Pets wasn't thar; that he'd left us,an'
gona yonder somewhar. Wql, now, I
paid right smart money to get'Peta
down here to Kentucky an! it, he
wasn't hers I was goin' to ths raUroad
an' make 'em give ma my mpneybaek.
"But Pets, yes bare all,right, so fhat
thar parson is either ^Und or a liar."
?Dot Angelas Times.
f ?
When Mormandy *u flnrt ofrlDng
land and the mlnnaolrigeri and goo
b a doors were In Europe, there was
founded in eld Russia, hot In what la
now Latvia, the city of Riga. It gl
?even hundred and thirty-one yearn
old. and you jnay wander in Its line old*
cathedral. or through streets of an
cient buildings, whose age none dare
compute, and regale your mind with
any medieval vision yon carp to enjoy,
as tbede may suggest.. Walk along the
Kaltu Ma, tilt street of the nraft fash
ionable stores, <tr stroll some evening
with the proasenadtrs on the Brtvlpaa
boulevards, sad it will he, hard to be
lieve that the folk about ,you and the
gables of the houses, so old, sq Quaint,
belong to,the samc'clty.?Exchange. _
Knew What Sim Wanted
Mrs, McGoolty, who. Uveaover.the
back road, rqsh*A jnto the milliner's
' at Blue Springe greatly, excited.
"My new. hat has been trlmmed on
the wrong side," she eald, "and It has
to be altered."
. "The trimming la,on the left.aide
where U should be this-osteon,", re
plied the milliner.
"It makee.no difference where it
ought to be/J continned Mrs. McOool
ty, "I must have it on the church
Mdc."
"Church stdet" naked the milliner.
"Tea, cherch aide 1 ait next to tka
left wall, and Fm mot going togmy.for
n lot of trfriffjfrga that.can't be seen.
, I voret it on the other aide Where
aU my fripndl in the congregation
can eeeR."??Farmer's Wife.
"*"** ?. -v, . . . .
- J*e?* "jMi?t*r
The prvae in<)netry,waa. ftarted ta
the eeatern Unlted.Statea Ja jKthot
failed becanee the ellmatla condition*
?(rt not faroreble for. the prodbetida
of the Mm* qoalitlea. iMt 1M*
theJndeatry alerted> GeW?rnta .and
gnewrapldly.jla MlO-thagiUjual oot
pot.wan ifiOJW.OOO NBdi of which
nearly halt **? deported. Before the
Induatry grew to CeHfornle rraace
waa the cHet prodocing netioe of the
woridk Oeegoa. Weahlugtoa anAJdabo
alio grew gpod fflMaa* ae d?t8erhla,
Boeala. Germany Spain, ^patralla and
Sopth Africa.
UU. . JH?Jw. Tr?
ttfhL U-^IL. '*- ? -
WW? nipvN ^r'10!11'
Aa laaeraace company wrote oat ?
. flXWO Ufa policy la the aaiae ad ode
Samuel Johnaom Pre ml on ia arete paM
promptly ta^e few yaara.'-hDt Mddew
ly atepped. - After, aendlng a taw de
Mngaaaa acta% the 11 pray weired
thle reply : -
?DearSIrai Plena* excuae pa aa wt
v. vCaa't pay any more pfltnitaae ea Bam
s He died laat Ma* feme truly, tin
I Johneoe*?'Ghrterien Bagliter. .
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j - The mechanic, heperar, waa not do
, tag any beataaae on such rlaky tarmi
?' 3,0,1 C*?S 1
. Q>
Exhibit 9f Mum^U. Jn
Crypt of Dublin Churck
Oubito u perhaps th# ?ir otj out
?Ida of Ant Oft bu It* awn mpw>
mje*. They are rather a ghastly sight,
hut do rlalt to the city would bo oom
plete without a trip to the crypt (rffit
Mlchan'o church, whpro they may be
seen.
Some odd property of the. air Id the
vault underneath thla edifice baa pre
perved the bodies of many Of those
who wpre burled there ceoturlea afo.
Too may aee them uow, for the weight
, of one coffin plied upon another baa
earned aome of tham to break mid
! anna and lege protrude. It la strange
Indeed to be taken Into a dark dun
geon and to aee la the flaab of a light.
hold by your eacort a hand hanging
out And It la a hand, too, and not
Jnat a network of bone. For the akin
baa been preaerred through all the
agea and baa taken om the appearance
of leather.
The aexton takes great pride in
ahowlng theae remain! . Some of them
are lords and. some are common folk.
Many of them have been dead five
eenturies, which la a long time In any
country. The one he Is proudest of,
perhaps, la that of a Crusader. You
know he Is a Crusader, for he was
burled, as they all were, with the legs
CriWrnd,?New York Evening Post ,
Finest Feelings I mat
tat Ota* Brief Moment
I Bach bud floWers but once and each
iflowar has but its minute of perfect
beauty; so in the garden of the soul
each feeling bay, as It were, its figwer
?tog toitant, Its opp pnd ^ly moment
of expansive grace apd.radtopt ^ng
ahlp. Each star passes but oriee'ln
'the night through the meridian over
our bead* and shines there but an in
stant ; so In 4be heaven of the' mind
each thought toadies Its senith but
once, and In that moment all Its bril
liance and all its greatness culminate.
Artist, poet, or thinker, 4f you "want
to "fix and lmmortallso your Ideas, or
your feeling*, aefse.thdm at the prods*
jmd fleeting moment, for it to thalr
highest point .Before It you .have
rafQt ifMitltftf or presoQtlxaonti
of them. After It you. will oniy hare
weakened reminiscences or powerless
regret"; that moment is the'moment of
your Ideel.?AmeiPs Journal.
J(mAT Asserfeem
It Menu a far call from, a little to
land in the Mediterranean, and jfrom a
very little village on tliet wandle Ban
Francises to California, to? Seller to a
lovely >pot capped In a valley under
the peak of Puis Mayor." Ae Soller
ltea are aa clean aa the Dnteh or clean
er, and their honaee are spotless.
Their polished tiles and white wails
light op cheerfally aa you enter their
ever open doors. It's so sonny and
Una In Soller that no one even dreams
of closing a door. From Boiler Visit
the coastal heights of Mlramar, where,
In 1276^ the Franciscan mystic,' Bay
mond Lull, founded the first .school of
Christian missionaries, whence later
went Fra Junipers Serra to found the
mission of San Francisco In California.
?Washington Star.
Tbsss United Stats*
fhe name. Upited States 9? America
to really an evolutionary product, a
name which began to develop as soon
' as the Colonies banded themselves to-.
. gather. Some of^the old local coins
refer to~ the "Unity States.ef Amer
ica." The declaration of Independ
ence asserts "that these United Col
onies are, , and of Bight ought to be
> Free and Independent States." It
also speaks of them aa the United
8tates of fineries. 80 do the Arti
cles ef Cnafederettap and the Consti
tution. The "authority" by which the
name to .used to^thet of the people, as
Relegated to (he Continental congress
and the other bodies which Shaped Urn
form ef ear government
Teeehy About Wrinkles
When Quoeti Elisabeth'! wrinkles
waxed deep sad many It ts reported
that an unfortunate master at the
mint Incurred disgrace by a too faith
ful shilling, arid an' article In the
Qnarierl# Bevtew In October, IBM.
The die was bcofitq and only., one
mutilated specimen Is now la exist
ence; Her malda of hqoortook the
hlnt and were tbenscfflrward careful
that "no fragment of looking glasS
should retain ' In any 'room In the
palace.' b. fact the Ugn-baarted lady
Detroit Kews.
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4 certain clhMtarf replaced It* fa
miliar black-coated yen I ton with
yeang. and sbmotlaes pretty, wait
resses One at the old. dmihard mem
ben who . had jttongty apposed me
1 ^A.^TiUo.t.'SS;
his betored tbstraneat with a" sigh.
riSbn bit 'earn regret" be said., 1
. fir? take my Mdle wf* me. when I
I ? "After all, that went matter,very
much," Ids visitor consoled him
? . "Yoall.have a harp, you knowt"
^ "Aye P said the old violinist fierce
I ly, "and wha's gann tae leant tb
halrp at my ager
rgETTYBRIPEAND |
.RICH BOY fAJtTED 1
Roauucc. of OwjkJAvwi^aj
Ended by Court. |
.-<
a p'r'^ttj Uttft eevente.njeaj-oli WS;
and a twenty-one-yearUd husbaad:
ended In the Circuit coert beta'wheal
Judge a Jasper Ball annulled their, g
wantage ta Beotonrllle, Arjt. < (
Mies Holee Shearer, sorority ?W' t
and leader .ft* the OnlTepdf/ of Jila- a
ooerl canepM j#at jetrll!I5?J? JWW i ,
wife tad ntiirlfi Raitl son of i 1 ?
wealthy ,^^e ,9trto^KJwJHe ,
husband.. Both ,Utj i
Clmlea did not, ' ?
defend himself In. the W^mw aro- }
ceedlngs, bat;>jn?tjitosWdO .5' ,
Us attorney, wlm ffldj^.jUtost any ,
X
cernmg tftelr {
were ak>nt onjhe'trip t J
"Ko, nor iSajwdJled. "There was .
another couple-^rtjUTlsd' ?Mf- 1
With as. We all hada ftw codftalla J
?awsas sff?5:;
and get married. When ,ws^ot ttere, .
I .gave my jge a* oyer twenty-one ,
yean. ..We fere 'pprted." i ?'
;
. mother, wee named as hart 4w*;
the girl, for purposes of the sett.'- He, ,
accompanied her daughter in thai
courtroom. ?, C]
1 1 t?/
foreign Legipn I* gfow
FiUed toWar Strength
ParV?The six regiments *f the;
French Foreign Legion are AIM with i .
recrplta at Aoore than (oil war Strength,
so the word haa heeh sent arouBOto
recruiting elation* that he more re-'
ernlta will be accepted at meant.
The world depreeelon and nnemploy
ment are blamed.
At the iame ttme that If pot np
bars temporarily agslpst
the Legion cat from 6,005 to 1,000;
francs the enlistment bonns, which,
was once badly needed to attract re
cruits. French colonial jgdmectg still
offer Q^OO .^rpACS .efhriinent bpnM, -.
bim.,ther,^awJrtp.^,jfccs^>el
dlers. . ?
,
leal ion mental ronnMitiOPi ven
made so strict that four but o< fire.
applicants here refused. ?JJdpg* bare;
changed in the. Legion xahd It, is .p9W
aa hard to get In M.l^once,^ to
get out ?
' The Ave Infantry raiments ara lo-"
cated rn Algeria, Morocco,^Syria; and'
fndd-CMhh,' the one qtrtlry regiment ]
In Thhltla. .itecrolta are trained at]
Sidi bet Ablbea,. a^Jha.^* ?t
Sahara, In. Al^ria.
ClnclnnatlTDhlo.?CLncl^patl offldals
are planning to pan a' sjfectaVordl-!
nance" against "inugglers,*' cigarettes
treated with nmrtJ0*0*., phich, they
salfJ. rfgr^galnlpg tfld^rpad^^ere
ampin plrclea of I?W Beanie.
Federal law do?l'BofTrtOhlbK sale
of the weed, which brings'"Ma Jntftxl
eated sense of' exhflkratlon. Msri
loana fans hai^rida on l%lgadeo.
pB^nr^^yfflSiwlSw'tttieh td<
mouth. The *trsW hh said, anally
ends In an orgy. ' ' ? .
Worn Out Land to Bo
abandoned as woi^out,' wflrhe^Uaed
In a reforeetatidh experlSSaC bf.ldeb
' lgan State college ejparth.
Pan) A. Herbert, pfofessor Of pritfbrj,
i will try eegmeem on ,the.l?n<t de
moting eight Of fine, mire to Aha etc
nerlment m
? i
; SeckvVi^,
Finds Gold*Oil acwi G&s
! HoUlster. COTf^T- Crlherl. "L?Ph*f
?oo^wt^T?m^wifffiHuyu?p5
= s^ssirJa^s
- iw <MH?. w tw^oqpwiwii. u
mte&Wl a turn, ^osMtrsfffafelKrleh.
ffiSM Of oU . SMH JfrOp>,mjK&ft>Ot
ie*4 ??a:?.Mj.tup tompmJ* s
match )s stfock pv?tfi* wtil cap.
Criberi Is hjore pleasejfOTsCth# fcush
at water than UM^afe-MBBaiMM.
Man CWini* QpMnitioa ;
*
? ' * *
mJ iwiltJi of National
tnr IORK-rrTh* Nhtlopp) &a?t
Hcpomtlon, * .MWpa.?fUar c99Bf?+
It* Institution. la the g>stf>od_iypflfed
?L>y banker* to ppt to'to prgaUeal
leafgnV ai**J*r W?telTS?'
MMla'.nHtip4mftri*i Mikity .e? ft*
nM#a jajwtopw*, eftfWtot
? Jfca antlo* ,pf Oetoker t, ftitir J.
Immu**"wrtflf th*. Ampricajt.ihqik
iwr lanhrtotlnn ?lftt*4)p *r?*?t **&*
rU&.
-4TM cprpMsntioo. to jttofctiy pooppttr
iHlUHUneU*. be MM. tc spite ft*
uttm banking system and tflcren"
Km ?*??#?*??*?.<* .a>? i?*noinl ??r
rteee of banks to their communities in
%b rarnldtttrlfiti a* wed ga the cities.
rkn pin* will mnrsfesll Ma banking re
litotes ?t-fbd'eobntrj, h? explained,
if ?r*Mtog a ngUonn) ipatitatipa
rt^'fitoda wiU be leaned .ben nee
amy ft kwto wbieh |b?e assets In
fee*'pegBbribstWt |ie ThdreegKlr
rossfcW art noTeHgibls tor tonne at
v& Mmiiti ?a ? nKfto' >.
Te Beaeit Ergrjr^edr
There to no Otttoen/to' the .United
(&M*e bat,will bedtott la yary practical
iftlto Ma Bi retplts of tha ophrpUon~
ttnm toHftrd-looklng pton ofcooper
ib may ltd regarded (a one
of the moat coastrufitlre steps that
katir ?*& ' taken toward rertrki of
imtoYlhUlaaha aettotty." tor.. Haas
O&lnrdd. adding:
-The National Credit Corporation '
ropraaaats pa Instrumentality that
storing tht contdaoco of Uw pnMfe.
TU plnn not only~Kaa been fenBoStW
ESrs&ttK'S&E
loeolly a# woU m nnrtonallp bp kub
?Tfca Aafflcti Bt&kiri A?nriatfna
f. sMorfa* K U prtnaipU. I tero ?
^SSa^bm&
Incessant labors "oT Mens of lh? Na
tion's ieedlnf Mitoi who hara andar
'iliu to pot it into practical opoMtton
hi oloplo-jBtoJotl JprptJpf.to .^o oo
Ueoa) woltare, sod IemphJato U,
without reservation that UteNatlopal
CrMpt fprpojpUon as lot ?p by them
constitutes ? practical. sott#4app sffl
wlijS'h were <
la One cause pf jjhltantbrpW'fjKnHa
burn at "fork on,
uiiioe is connected wt?, tbi'Ibutpanc
treatment oOSa lurtppfjpr'WSoe
care he pfpJj^Ml ta 1792 YneJRetreat
. at York updo/the nmnkewm-nt iif the
Society of, Friends. T.blch became fa
Juoua as an Instituting bi tvJjlcTf jpjSold
attempt wa^ made to manage Ifabatlca
without the eicewilve re^rtralnta then
. i^*'ft)ed ao'eaawtlali' "
Lister rs- Napaleoa
- Lister's jrrfat discovery <ofaijtl_s?p
sis) roxolntlnnUtJ4 aprjary. Thanhs to
Tiia labors, opeiwtionacan now be per
\ fiivioed wit..not rtsk, which before his
flmc woulp have iscufit certain stealli
to the lUitlcgt. It has heetl sold that
j Lister arived every year the tlve* of
h Wore mciT ibat Nindtcon kjlletrin all
| da cuft'puiKiw."?Dr. Hnlpltff. JtuJor in
I The Uetbr bSnptripa."
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