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Manager ., U 7.»:-Eiggi‘ ='.«;zf4}S1 _:.‘-3:1‘, , ,1~?:«:h .4 ,. ..~,__ 2;: ,1. *9 ..%5iiti‘f:'“.:%s H ‘ 4fi:\ ‘. 3* sh; -ix ‘.'.‘§;;. \Q-‘::-*.\;“,. _ . -1 -‘ 3133-: “‘:g';:3 . .1.-.‘ !-.1‘. .5-‘ . -: .:‘{3T;, «-:—*.i‘€:i‘;;:’,:’¢ -': 2--v L‘-=5?’«¢, PUBLISHED ES/'.'E‘R_Y THURSDAY AT 411 ELECTRIC AV-E'., LATCKAWAN vi%1‘v-1. -.5~,«y-anggs the ‘ '_ ' -- ~ '. I '* ’Sp‘eil_':fe\r Outlines Threefdld-IC6-e ~— , , - - 9‘*“‘p‘“°“t the . . .. ._ . . wayhewantslt... . 'on¢r.a.hon-=»Bo.m:e,en Bankers; \ * M _ . °.‘i.'.°i>':i.\nii’a’.:f’¢f.”§a°:?‘.i‘é':.’s.'.“‘ .. “id WW W W :*°°k Ban Istinaiida V hke new when 're\b-]°c‘k'e'd and » I . d.-.V‘ed.t :O;r_le -package of‘ cotton ‘elements .besldefthe 'banIgers- ri‘\jv..<.'~ «live is ‘rusualiy enough 30' themselves arareqtnired Inlonler to color (me :h.a,t,_ The state co1]§_g'é give tlhetnntion‘uniwejssaiiythe type-or‘ of home economics at Ithaca, bankingit should-have,i~‘rui1cieH. Sis- \ ' 3» _ -V. ' . son. president of the Anlerican ‘Bank- Xork’ ’s'e.nds‘ d“~’.?°t.‘°“5 on‘ ere Association, declared‘ in a recent; “?quest for ‘emodelmg '5tm.\V address. He _sa'id that the e of l_“5H«~5- -lagggglgnmeilnt ei union 32110? :tl}1‘e';- ‘ peo _ae;rey so. superv se ve 'an s _ 7, ye -1 _ - »_-, .p1-ans:-lizemza :the- patronage of ‘the ha&h:;.1,]0:;°g3\:na_h?%5 éb}Vh‘f}'1h people che1 are ‘factors in the ab \ by ' . ‘ yj‘ ej em’ ‘ kind otibenka n com-ziiunitytshall hav.é. e V - '/‘ tea3«P°011‘ “There can be no question that the oxalic ‘am-d»crY,3t§]5 tea- people orthe-=Uni_te(i States ShDl11d‘l1&VB Spoon precipitateu sulphur banks immuneirom ran'u_ra amuv_hon_y dissolved in ‘/2 cup of colt‘? ;ree.tx'o’xnvh;id‘or qilestionahie_:bnnlrlng,\ water. Apply the ‘Solution to .5;-5.12:1?’ 22352;; ’1::‘ 22%;: 33 '?;§* §g1gh.~a tsgft 'bruSh~aI1d while some bankers ‘lmd-been incompe: 'y ' e a» In t 9 sun- ‘tent’ or dishouestrthis was not true in ‘ the vast r_na,jor’ity':o_t our =bank_s.. A sit- uation should exist in which there is not even a small minority of ‘bankers open to question. ‘Therexsho.uld'be no room. tor dishonesty or incom'petenc’y \to e‘.\ercise- any in in banking an'ywher(.. ' “While bad tnith and bad manage- ment enter the human motor in all types at business. their effects in bank- ingshould be -surrounded by such spe clal safeguards as ‘to render them no longer a motor in bank failures. The responsibility for bringing this about, however, cannot rest upon the bankers alone, for the means to accomplish it are -not wholly in their hands. There are other e'ssentla.l~ elements. c1.x‘s_s1m:Ep- '_ADVERTISING Elva: cxagwrs, A LINE. asc Mmmuisjn :, .\\.7.\‘: V’ 79313, \.32 ‘=1’- $1.50 a Year‘ St: a COP)’ 15¢ a »Moi\th -by Carrier It «is to be hoped that ttllce »‘='oes on forever. There is noth- ing l9lke;t1‘,‘¢1(1e,-, like 5 mutual commercial interest, to ‘make Piendliness and“ un'ders‘ta'nding -mmng peoples, And there is nothing like a decline in trade to make mistilxderstandings and anger. The‘ future ‘of the world -dlezpends to a great extent on what result the de1‘egates~,’co §gh‘e >confe1‘e11ce are «able to achieve. EDWARD L. :._‘l,U-NG FOREIGN TRADE MAKES FOR PEACE ‘4 _ «Reign-e‘e;. ‘C(5)A'I?'SW0l_%-'I‘H' & ‘DlEBOLD,‘,. Atto;-. neys fqr P1ai;1tit't,yQmce :_and. If. 0.. Acfdress-., 438 Mam Street. Bu -N. v—. ' ‘ ‘Recent actions of the heads, of all g0.vern.ments have called the a-ttention of the peoples of the wolld to the in;fimte impor: -tance of good international re- la-t2ions———a~nd .’ch'eir corol-lary,f a sizeable and permanent vol-'5 ume of internal trade. 1 \I . ~ ‘.52’: May 18,. 25, June 1;, .3, 15; .22; 29 ‘NOTICE .<~-m _ .=.::*\.‘1\4 31.3 ,«,g+».-3‘ ._.,;*.‘,‘%£ \‘.?‘~' ‘ .;.>._:.g ;«:s:::‘ Sea1é,d- ;[}r0po3§1L1s wdu ?be_. received‘ by\ -tlig Bgard Vof Educzmon Union Free’ ;$_‘choo1, Dxstg-ict No. 6‘. ‘City 0;: Lacka.-T; '\ve;g§x;a for the folkuviug supplies: \For 'f\imishlng; more on; ‘less’ 2000 ton bituminous coal, 600 tons pezy coal, and delivery to the several schools. - |; When President Rooseveltf spoke a short time ago and de- manded d~isa_rmament, he was‘ asking for more than world‘: peac-e——he was asking for world salvation. We are learn-1 ing that no nation, no people,‘ no class, can prosper in ai world which is torn -by old en-, mities. mutual distrusts, a muil-' titude of fears. Wh see the re- sults of those things now in Europe—-where many of the great nations are enlarging and outfitting their armies, laying embargoes against the goods of other -nations, ob- structing each other at every turn. We see it in the East, in. the Sino-Japanese imbroglio. ‘FARM’-ERS IN DIFFERENT FRAME OF MIND ‘ ;'7‘_,.‘.:’a ., \,.j;’tZ;‘§*“ . ‘: ‘U?‘~T-‘:. ‘n}I«\'r;§ » ...'~-. '.\.\~\** Coat ‘thus fu must meet “ce chemical snebillcatlons. Copy ‘of s’i>ecin'ca_tions may be seen and any -additional‘intox_\mat1o1_1 required given ‘in -of of, Superintendent of manag- tion, Lackawaxina .High «School, Lackawanna, New York. All -bids must be filed in the office- ot the 'Supex-Jntendent of _ Equcgtlon ‘not later than 8‘: 00 o?c1ocl:_‘P, -M. (Day- ‘nght Saving Timg) 'I_'!n'1'sday June 1, 1933. Bids= must be accombanied by 9, suraty bond’ in the sum of 50% or -the amount bid. ore. certi check in the su_m*ot 19 percent of the‘ amount bid. vnscm. Norrci: Per.-ha~ps the -most encourage Eng -phase of the far~'mer'.s troubles is -that they have caused him to look with a new and inquiring mind on econom- -ic and social. problems. He has discovered that the world has changed .much—that method‘s that were good thirty years ago are d-isastrous now. He is finding out that no one can prosper alone in a world in which the interests of every business, every producer, are ‘inextricably intermingled. He is finding that -the cooperative ideal—whether in industry, or agriculture. or simply social relations-—points’ the road to ‘stability and permanence. STATE‘ 02* NEW YORK, counrrv COURT; ERIE COUNTY. Lackawanna National‘ Bank, plain- tiff, vs DAN PRASNJAK. -et. 31, De- Itendmlts. TRUCKING AND MOVING ln pursuance and -by'» virtue of _n judgment of. foreclosure and gale duly granted by this Court and ‘entered ‘in, the Erie County Clerks O on the 10th day of -May 1933, I, the under-‘ signed Referee, duly appointed in this action; for such purpose, will expose for sale and sell’ at Public Au'c,tion to the highest bidder therefore, in the westerly vestibule of the Erie County Hall, hr the City of Butflalo, Erie County, New York, on the 1 I3 : if _, .-5 Cinders, Woodeand Top Soil} Ciill Abbott 1838-M 'I‘-be; Board of Education reserves the right to reje‘ct any and all ‘bids and to waive any ‘toxjznalitles, John J. Monaghan I - Clerk May 11-18.-25 ALLEN T. S_H'ANK;S No. 1 SalisburyAve . Blaadell‘ A short time from now there will be a World Econom- ic Conference. Its purpose is just what the name implies—— to restore the economic struc- ture of the world. ‘All princi- pal nations will be represent- ed. The groundwork has been prepared. largely by the infor- mal conference held during April and May in Washington. The nations have agreed to an economic truce-—which* might better be called a tariff truce -—to last until the conference has had a chance to iron out world difficulties. ‘ “One is the e or government supervision. Since we -rely so greatly upon supervision, it, may, ‘unless it -ls.of the highest order in safeguarding the public interest, ‘create a ‘sense or false security. Supervision should render ‘bad banking impossible, but it has -tailed to do so. There was super- vision by presumahly the highest type of bank supervisors in every one of the instancesvot questionable banking that has shocked the attention or the coun- try during the pest three years. There- tore a thorough strengthening oi super- vision is clearly called tori! the people are to rely on it to -the fullest extent for the protection of thelrlnterests. §~”‘i,.:§ ‘.._.g___ 5- -‘ 1”? 30TH’ DAY OF JUNE 1933, at ten d\clock In the Vtorenoon, Day- light Saving ‘Time of that day, the rqal estate and mortgaged\ premises din-ected in and by said judgment to be sold and In said judgment de- scribetl as follows: During the depression thou- <ands -of farmers have joined cooperative, where before they simply held “passive” memberships. These are the farmers that are applying real husiness methods to farming and that are in line to profit in the future. _ th in d1 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, sit In the City of Lackawanna, County of Erie and “Another essential factor in main- tuiniug good banks involves the part played by the public in banking. There is certainly a responsibility on the peo- ple themselves to support that type of banker whose rigid ndhei'enee to sound principles makes a sound bank, rather than to give their patronage to the easy going banker who may be easier to do business with, but whose methods cre- ate a weak bank. “Bunk customers are charged with A great -responsibility in protecting the safety of their banks in respect to their utilization of the assets or the banksas borrowers. Banks have failed because many of their loans and securities, cre- ated in good faith by bunkers in coop- erating with the business interests of the country, proved unsound under sub- sequent conditions. An unsound loan is created ‘by the borrower as well as the bimker. Aimnk is only as sound as its community, and this applies also to the banking structure as it whole in role» tion to the economic condition of -the nation as evwhoie. The Public’: Part tr il“. m >\:< .9‘ , , ‘J .:<- F§FTEEN YEARS AGO 3 ER V ICE ' 1\Tar2'!7a_u'e lic«n.<v.< were is‘- wod to Joseph Szwiecz and Julia ‘Fons: George R. A\'e:'_v and Rose Anna Timlinz Via’.- vrmt I)-‘1;.*uI_0 and Isabel Lint’- say: (Jemge Tap and TeI'e.<a Tap. law grzmting f1‘an\chise to women. New cemetery, annex of Holy C'1‘0.ss, consecrated by Rt. Rev. Bishop Dougherty. First tubercular clinic was held in Community House. Mrs. ‘-W. H. Campbell and daughtr.-’r, Regina, of Olyp- nhant, Pa., were guests of Mrs. ' * III I Bachelo1\s club gave a recep- tion in honor of Bill Stawsky, Emma Fennie Mrs. W. A. Van Houten claimcd honor of being the first woman to register under Sixteen Serbian volunteers left. for the front. \A bank is truly a semi-public inst!- tutlon, but in a reciprocal sense—it has‘ its obligations to\the public, but so has the public equal obligations to the bank. No one who has not sound -hank~ ing priniciplesm. heart has any business in a bunk whether as a banker or us a customer. Is a mighty ‘important factor to the business man 1. id.‘ Emergency Food Shelf Always Ready For Unexpected Guests who wants ‘hisfprlinting when he needs it. “The banker is a semi-public servant. He is charged with the heaviest oi re- sponsibilities and obligations that occur in our economic life. But he can meet these fully only through the cooperm tlon orgood laws, good public oillciala who are empowered to exercise au- thority over his bank, and good busi- ness methods on the port or business men generally who utilize his bank. Only tllrougli such cooperation by all elements in our nation's community lite can we be assured of a fullui'e-proof banking structure, \The Adnxlulstrntlon at Washington’ has ‘taken hold of this problem with a llrm grasp of essentials and is oxercis~. lug Blll loudoi'ehl1) toward the do- shiod end. The et1'ongost,l'enture of the go,\'u1'nmeuL »1n~ogrum will be found in recognizing -the zlolnt responsibility of the public. oi business and of go\ve1'l1- mc-ht ofllclnls together with the haul-(ere themselves in creating the kind of banking the nation should have.\ I! , _msF°Hx E GIBSON ood Institute TIIE Etiief 9'10‘ is I -c :1- ing '~':;mdaru equipment of al- most c\'c'.'y homehuld. Our modem idea of nnulgcnng is in make as few trips in marl“-.t as [m-sihlc. Torin) it is pusmblc to c-bnuu nhnnst every kind of food in p.'l.‘l.';lI.'('$ that keep imluium 1_\' un y .- try .<lwl\‘c‘-. Num- berk-ss .'1pp£.lzln§: meals can be pre- pared from such sunplics and we all knmv the {hull of feeling that we «-0 re.x’y 1'-u‘ .:u_\' m\c.\'.pectc'l occniml. In taking over the plant of ihe Lackawanna News we are able to offer you Increased Service, with equip ment equaho any printing plant in VWestern New York - P(‘.|‘I::l‘l1)lt~: — fruits, u-.gclal)1c-s. milk. t‘_.1,.~. Luttcr—x.mst he ordered in fa€*Iy m..’l quamitics hut c.-mncd am] y,-.:.1 -ml [I--|\~ can In: nrdcrcd in sulli ‘nut :unu'|nls to last for \ver!‘»« am] u\ :11 \I1u.1‘hI~. It is more cconc:--.,niua1 1.,» 1»urc'.n.mc in largpr zm1oum~s “hon -r.<-Lial prices are cfl\cctivc. We should hznc (in hand rcadzwta Ln‘T\‘L‘ rc.c:1ls. soups, meat. cmnm.‘- \ u'1.;(’V.1l}!cS. and canned and dried tum , Ovcn llulccd 132.1115, Cooked Fp.'r,‘u~m, j.~1l.c.<. and Pro- serves, 1‘u-LL:-1, Rx-‘nc‘.1c=. F-pani.~h Olives, .\'.mr1uicl1 !~p1c:ul. Peanut Bauer, M :n .um..-.--2 S‘«a‘.:u\ Drc.~sins:, fruit gciatiw, p‘u'..’I[!(‘«I cheeses. crgukcrs 2111-! r .ut \\'nfCr%. and l’('Zld_V '-I <rr\e I‘ \ rm] Plum Pud- ding\ ‘!‘~ .19 v .1» : xmnus easily and quick'.-_-.- ;.ro.p:.rg.l lrmn !'0uc'H on your sup;-Ky shc‘f: ’ ' SUPPER. MENUS ‘ Noodle Soup (R~‘-.-ly-In- « .4: ' »\» ’ \9 1; .. _ «av L4; W Improved Pasture Pays ITVIPIIOVED‘ _pustu1'c-s are‘ a. cheap source of feed for stock. A iarmer in New I-I:1n1ps11i1‘e. cooperating fvithv his county :i‘ge‘nt to’p,-Llret-:se(1‘ his 6 acres of p21sture_wiLh 500 pounds 01: complete fertilizer at a cost of $75. {9- ports the United‘ States Department at Agl After 4 wveeks he turned his cows out on M113 »pzLstu1\e. Tests made during ‘the six weeks the cqws grazed L-here s11o\\'ed‘t-hat-his herd pio- duced 7,000’ po more- mill; -than they am in the same period the pre- vious‘ year. nithollglj the} farmer had one, cow fewer, and £ed;soo.pom[u1a less. grain. Based on current milk prices he ‘made $189 on me ex,tx-a'mIlk and Saved $16 on ,thja~g_ra'In, netting‘ him an lncxteasevln income 9! $120.-.U.—S. Department-qt Agriculture; ‘ p LEYDA INTING '.7i';;‘..‘ ._.4_‘:'-_’—,:':;) \ l~“&‘ 3 ‘ -‘.,,’... ‘ .;-'-5;“-‘ V 3 . r '_ fa‘, , .‘.~.7.r': ‘:5 5;-.,»:-43»: I Plants]; Tqmatoes Suu1'e<I with Bean and Pic‘..1c Salacl‘ Buucrel A‘;-.'\r£|p,\l$ R0115 Quznce Jchy Fig Pudding (Rearly-to-serve) with Hard Sauce Coffee u: at an no: ' Cream of ’Mushroom Soup (Ready-to-serve)‘ _ ‘ Tuna Fish and Olive Salad _Butt_ejred Com,‘ LUNCHEON ME.-NUS Chilled‘ '_1“omato Juice Ov_eu Baked Beans Lackawannza Bflfasdell. 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