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AVUrST 22, 1933 RGED INQUIRY the 'Spread' Be- ail Buyer. i various milk marketing d care must be taken to : to the peculiar needs of 4 :, which will change from time, affected by condi- Jiin and without its bor- eral, such a plan win prob- i to each producer, or to p of producers selling to ributer, a share in the* market proportioned to e now end recently en- rovisions shoald be made r ach producer or producer 11 be paid at a somewhat rice for a steady eon tin u- sat 'basic' supply than can * ed for milk which repre- increas? to the available ter said that field auditing ' ; paid to producers had un, ax:* that it would be mith an added appropria- „ communication pointed milk prices to the farmer raised in months when aHy decline. * :hat litiie direct S;IPTKK! r given to orders from the id atkifcil that no Federal.. ? was be in?: prepared, say- Dard has received very lit- ?iiPTJOrt from producers' « ions and dealers for the in A* and enforcing: of its \he probable exception is ance it has received in en- * :s orders fixing minimum consumers and even here some lack of cooperation ction with sales by some to storekeepers in New y. ive prepared no milk code f m iis^ion to the Federal aa-: but we have kept in tli their activities and are • of the desirability of co- * * x with them, particuiarly rri-k and cream.\ L TUESDAY, AVOrsV 22, 1933 THE A D V A X C E - N E W S PACE THREE I Bank Deals Denounced By Couzens Laxity Charged To Federal Officials by Senator in ; Detroit, Mich., Inquiry DETROIT, August 21.—United St an** Senator James Couzens charged Friday before the jury in- vestigating bank closing* here that the suspensions were preceded by an \orgy of consolidation based on fictitious values'* and asserted the banks would have closed long be- fore they did but for the govern- ment attitude of * 4 waiting for pros- perity to come around the corn- er/' •Speaking bluntly and with em- phatic poundings on the witne** tab!e. the white-haired senior sen- ator from Michigan said the gov- fnment preferred to wait for pros verity rather than \enforce .ihe law* ant! close the banks.\ • It was Senator Couzens* second day before the jury which for weeks has been investigating the closing of the city's two largest natioual bant:. He charged that the Cnion Guardian Tru*t company of De- troit accepted deposits for 20 days after its officials knew it was in- solvent: that the closed First Na- tional Bank-Detroit stands to lose aMarge part of $22,190,000 in loans made to directors and employes \SERVE YOURSELF\ MODE SERVES GUESTS RIGHT ! j . » ;•,, \.-•' ' .. | r-A - va^: : v ; . i r -vvu* % : '•$&%$ [ . m . ' . <:><>:< : } ^LiH^B '^^^nWmnVssmV ^ HHHf ^*^«.'•*x'. l^BoSr CI^mHR •*>.• mjEjgw \\\**•••\ JT^^RBB 1; at the University of Missouri is j looking tor brainy players for his team this fail. Unless ihey are, good ia class work Carideo doesn't : want them, he says. \No man can jbe a brilliant star on the gridiron What the Wires Say NEW YORK At least ten dead, hundreds hurt and thpn fnt»rr A t u;, K, • w as gale la * nes Jersey shore from he *<£in?* tL f am3 Wh ! Q i Atlantic City to Ocean City, ne step> into the class room the x-t>* *~ # i . *> . .. former Notre Dame quarter say*! NK V° ™J W \ ^'^ Eag,e ^ U ~ Oarideo was a brilliant s.urten**,!\^\ 1 ^ 1 ^^\- . „,. -Notre Dame and the Irish railed * ,CUm traps two boys la * 18 ' to lose a game uader bis quarter- °°l •«o\«> n plot, backing. * 1 Boycott of German goods approv • • * led by Jewish congress. , Here is a baseball league killed ! IrelaiMl deports American Red af~ by too much prosperity! The Twi- j ter long hide-and-seek, light Baseball league at Camp©*!!. ,M - V *tery bullets finish worst Ohio, is to disband because of the ! racke *eer. fact that so many players have I * Minion N * w Yorkers get $40,445,- gone bicK to work recently that j * ( ^ as cost °* aiding jobless managers cannot find enough men j doubles. to fill out the teams. j Two Italian naval training fri- » # * j gates deck off W. 57th St. Betty Xuthall of England gave ; Madwoman and two insane men Queen Helen quite a scare in their j escape from Rockland Countv H^s- By MARYE DAHNKE Kraft Cheese Institute. The clever hostess in the old days had a good time at her own parties in spite of the food she served rather than because of it Bat the elabo- rate party service of yesterday has given way to the simplest, and most sophisticated of serve-yourself party foodc. Today's hostess prepares a. buffet supper that seems entirely effortless. For the smart new note in enter- taming, whether it's on the roof at the Rite, or beneath the shade of the old apple tree—is to let your guests help themselves. The kind of supper which each guest assists in preparing is the most casual and at T not closed because that would have wrecked the communities.\ Bankers, the senator said, com- i mitred many ''iniquitous acts\ in consolidations, unwarranted loan.?, and \millions and millions loaned on their own stock iu violation of law/' St.ik--.ns out at Deiroit banking methods for the past 10 years, Couzens said he* \knew of no oth f Holds aptured At Farm Home RTOWN, An?:. 2!.—John -s, 37. of Gardner's Cross- N*-w Boston, Lewis coun- d fct the county jail p e2 jd- Investiaation beinz made •-eritTa office, -njrs was brought to the tiy *::er » o'clock Satur- Jt aiter RayaoiKi Suiith re#:(!:n- on the road be^ urrvrile an* Whites^iile --d Sheriff Leroy 3. Har' ,h«t CuzLmin^s w*s ^t his * j*e was holding him there. h t-^d Undersfceriii j ay J ADd I>ei*aiy Sheriff Rav \ who went tm the Srnath * ^ he had beea to Water- •• *he evenin- aad that drc«re ia:o ih* va?& off , --- st b^ior€ l« p. m. be ^ ' traik in front of th € * C^itauBgs case aroa 2< 2 qi^tioned hi» and oa * • of hi* aasw^ra Sxoiti ao- * sheriffs office. Acord- ^enur Harri«5rto^ c^»- • ave MM a rea^m for M« th^re ttat ke wa# look. om* hoiDF to key. Biit ja!d ckai he foond « % <** agaimst a paatry wi»- •km? at anotk*r wniow Ater had keem piac^d. xrs Mrred tkree y*^r* ia iT^tm tor fcrtm, fc^ :o ^ iarrrgto^k^nig the same time the most delightful through \poor\ judgment of federal j mode of serving, b«nk examiners;\ that the trust! Y °u may bring the food to the company \jockeyed\ the Child- ren's fund of Michigan—a $10,- 000,000 beneficence which he f,»unded^-out of $200,000; demand- ed an investigation of the trust company with a view to criminal prosecution, and declared that Wil- ?ua W. Mills, former chairman of the First National board, \wreck\ ef the plans of Henry .Ford to establish two new banks here. 'The Ford banks would have ta- ken over the assets of th* First National an*l the Guardian Nation- s' Bank of Commerce, now under federal receiverships, their clos- ings the subject of the grand jury inquiry. * Federal officials, he said, permit- ted the Detroit banks to remain open despite their knowledge that the institutions were unsound \on the theory that prosperity was just around the corner.\ \Public officials, from the presi- dent down, irere holding out that hope to the people,\ he said. \Washington did not approve of the condition of the banks. But the had loans already had been made. The comptroller of the cur- rency criticized the First National Bank-Detroit management, but if the comptroller had taken action to eiimanate these matters the buffet, or tea-table—ready for the preparation on the new type of hostess tray. It may be as simple as you please. Perhaps nothing is more effective for the party buffet than generous slices of bread which may be toasted right at the table, a va- riety of spreads and condiments in generous variety on a service tray, and coffee kept bubbling hot. Noth- ing more is needed to make any buffet supper a success. A variety of cheese spreads, pi- mento, pineapple cream, a relish spread, caviar, pickles, olives—what more inviting display could you have to tempt the appetite of the discern- ing guest. If a toaster, and a platter heaped with squares of bread await his skilled or unskilled hand—the temptation to concoct his own sand- wich favorite will he more than he can resist. tennis match Sunday. It was just a flash in the pan however, and the Queen came right back to win hhe match in the same way she has been beating them all for 8 years. * * * • pital. UNITED STATES I Salem. Mass.—Jessie Costello to make stage debut in roadhouse. j Hyde Parky—Roosevelt expects coal code in few days, sees mil- Bill Fine s-aid last night that he'lions back on job by Fall. I was to leave for Montreal on Aug) Saratoga Springs.—Albany gang- . ust 30th for. a try-out with tht* : ster and autoist shot in 10-mile gun Montreal Royals* in thejnternation- battle. al league. His many friends in the ! Chicago.—Cowboy polo captain city will wish him all kinds of plays despite nurse's attack charge. luck. j Washington. D. C.—Less than € jper cent of bank deposits now tied BUCKY LAWLESS IN TOWN UD Bucky Lawless, well known Aub- FOREIGN urn boxer, spent the week end in Havana.—Bodyguard follows ex- Ogdensbnrg. He was accompanied police chief in suicide. by his wife. They were registered Reykjavik, Iceland. — Grierson at the Hotel McConville. Lawless crashes; ending North Atlantic stated Sunday evening he and his flight. wife came north on a pleasure trip Poona. India.—Oandhi so weak- and were returning home yester- ened by hunger strike he is taken day to hospital. negotiations for the formation of the Ford bank-, he < Mills ) hoped the loan would not be gramed. Previously Font had been unable to obtain uie $20,000,000 from New) York bankers. ! Couzens said he was informed by Charles A. Miller, then presi- dent of the R F. C. that. Mills' statement \threw dou'bt\ on the Detroit situation, and the loan er city in the world where there was not granted. Had not that ha»>- was such an orgy of pyramiding pem;l. he said, * 4 rhe rwo Ford of corporations and the fixing of fictitious varues and earnings.\ In the First National bank, he said, $22.1<*0,<HK> in H>an> to direc- tors, employes and to corporations in which directors were interested would be \lost to a very great ex tent through the poor jud-gment of bank examiners.\ He declared, however, that the examiners were acting only as employes and couid uui»t* u* mc lrwi/nr, *nr ~-\*; not be held directly responsible. \I want to jx>int out that through- out the country, some & or 4t» bilhons in depos-its were never af- fected by the bank crisis/* he said. \Why? Because they had sound bankiag management and sound banks, run for-the deposi- tees and not for speculators. De- bank would have had to close, be- j troU did not ^.^ thau a^d that's <-aase its capital waa serkmsly af-; ^ rea no n Detroit got its millions fected. Washington had to answer | tic1 ^ ln lhies ^ u*nk«r *» this question: Whether it was bet-^ R ej >rring only occasionally to ter to wmit for prosperity to re-: ^ ro i uu: j n ous manuscript from tarn or to imdnt o& the letter of whk . n tte re ad during testimony the law and dosr the hanks. This j yester <i a y the senator, u«4er coa- wa* not an easy •wertion. They linua-s q ^*tioBiag *J Proarra- d*cidel to wait. I don't have to; tor HarlT s. Toy, charged the agree with their action, bnt that j ^ n |oa Gaardiaa Trust company— »-*« what they dkL conditions in which, according 10 Under Melloft's Control ' prerioas testimony, brought on the •-All- during tne depression * a *j jf^aigan tank holiday February administration was in the hands ll4 —^^ accenting deposits for 2* of the Repnte^cans. All daring tnat, ^^ mf ^ r atificial* knew it w«* Use it was wader control of my j iW0 Kent bank > ity\ would have become a reai- SPORT-TOPICS Brief Comment on th* Happen- ings in the World of Sports. It the Northern baseball league functions next season we move thar Harry Houdini be elected president. Thurston, the magician, vice-presideni and Rlackstone tht* Great, secretary. With such a sroup at fhe head of the leaarue maybe some one would know who w as in * the league, where the games were to be played and when or what. have yon? * • • the co»»any is- for coo* friend Mr. Mellon (Andrew M90 ^ g^^ MeHon. former secretary of t^j^ed certificates of 4ep#si treasury witn whom Crizens fre- j $24*,at# of the money of nis cniU- «~atly was at odds* and O^den j l ^ a> fww< ^niy $1#M»* of wnicn U MIIIA. They «*«* dictating ihe ]he tat aMf to obtain. poii*-y of the treasury derartment-j Wilson W. MiHs. tne fonmer An tne time tner were violatias pjj^ MUoaal chairman, came in tar law ia rennert to their atti-, f#r ^^ere crttirvm from tne wit- ttide rwwai4 aatlonal banks Semvj^,^ The senator afrlared the tor Gass aeM juhommittee near- ranker uUpminrl the R. V C. iax* in 199Z and not tes ;mony from im Washini^oa to say that, while former Comnt^l>r Pole ami F. G. i &$* aoard of directors had ashed Awat. hm 4ep«ty. that. many - ^ im to amir application for a f ?*. insolent hat were* If the Canton Pirates and Ma- lone do not change their minds in the meantime they are to play at the Park on Wednesday. It shonid he a srreat ball game with Canton fighting hard to win and get into the play-offs. * * * Joe Kirkmood shot a Q* for his last eighteen holes in cap4irin-; the Canadian Oren Golf Chan pionshin at Toronto on Sa rsrday. He «<siied this record -breaking round to others of 7$. Tl and 72 to fashion his total of »? which was eight strokes ahead of Harry Cooper, who was second- Kirk- wood has started oat like a world iter In ronntless other tosrna- •M« «»wlv t* cTack on the final He fooled the wise crackers. in the gnOery this time with a garrison finish. Kirkwoad demon- strated has goJfJBg ability a few years ago at the hnrakeawntry etnb and shot n 22 am his second txiaj over the coarse.' } A few cents day will run your electric refrig- erator. Electricity is -tlie biggest penny's worth you buy. The more you use the less each unit ef electricity casts • i St Lawrence County Utilities Incorporated NIAGARA * • HUDSON fere •wM** loan needed to pie*. Prank ' j 1