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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933. PAGE SIX LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Turlington rte PUBLISHED SINCE 1827 tlon of the problem. Probably Increased demand and purchasing power is the only permanent solution. Utile Denny's Note Book: By Lee Pap The Broadcaster Lesson In English By W. Gordon Looking Forward With the Banks (L.

Douglas Meredith) Issued Frery Moraine Except Bandar. Bw Th Pre Press Association. Resents Plumley's Statement Legal Liability of Cities To the Editor nt the Free Pese I WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not We note that Mr. Plumley says he write. The mens coats were on the Who More Worthy? (George Ryan In Boston Herald) THAWTS ON LIFE 1 Entered the Portofflce.

Bnrtlniton. Vfc. Second-Clsis UtU. Two interesting court decisions realizes that he was not alone in win- table. The apostrophe is misplaced.

He isn't like Adonis nine the fight for good government Write, The men's coats." concerning the tort liability of cities have been handed down recently. The banking panic of 1933 demonstrated that the Ameri- i ii Or a youthful Hercules Be lively and youll be happy. If you sit still on your trubbles theyll As one of the 16.600 who did not sup- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Pi-port Mr. Plumley. I resent the lm- quant.

Pronounce pe-kant, as in me. He isn't what you'd call the type can banking organization contained numerous delects wnicn An Oklahoma city was held liable To suit Praxiteles. plication that we were opposed tola In can unstressed, accent first tend greatly to detract from its strength. His face Is sot at all a face hatch. A dog that's Joyfully chasing a Trend Has no time left to scratch.

for injuries to a boy inflicted by a good government and dont believe syllable. Prensid delivered dt clt? earner. 0 cents oer month: il.OO ter rer msll oreosld. cents mfnW months. S3.00: months.

OO: one er. tiOO: in the first to third postal "Smatl. to 6th portal oaTd. IS cents a month: six month. 14.50.

VsnXth eon. and Myond. tl.00 ner mon.h: 00 tor sis months: 10 a Tear. To still the maiden's tear. The first consequence of this debacle which closed that many of his supporters were act- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Miniature His manners somehow don't suggest uated by the fear of bad government observe the la.

practically every bank in the United States for several days The dashing cavalier. caged bear. The court rejected the city's contention that it was not liable because previous to the accident it had no knowledge that the bear was of a vicious nature. if one of the other candidates had SYNONYMS: Persevere, persist, con-been chosen. I think it was pretty tinue.

endure, be constant, be reso- His disposition isn't one You'd designate as bland. was a flood of remedial legislation in Congress and in the state legislatures, all which legislation was theoretically generauy ien mat wnoever was i iute. be determined. He isn't, as you'll gather, much, chosen would De supported, in thel WORD STUD: "Use a word three) When I stop to watch cows in the medows Changing grass into milk I think, i Do I admire them because I love But, on other hand, election by the whole party. To my times and It Is yours." Let us in designed to eliminate existing defects in the bank structure.

Municipalities which allow gaso When wintry blasts begin to roar ADVERTISING BATES Furnished at home off ice. Barllnrwn Vt and dt H. D. Lacoste. 45 west 3a St! New Yore: Julius Mathotrtine-.

8 Newaurr Boston, and LaCoste and MaxwelL Marauette Bulldin. Chlca0. mina jut. mmiey remanr. was mignty our vocabulary by mastering And scatter snow and sleet, Unfortunately, this legislation attempted to alleviate the un poor taste, ana worse judgment, ix -rvaw'.

mnrA- nature He never seems to think he has Or just cause they're werking for desirable consequences of a faulty banking system not by seemed more like a third rate poll- CHKONOLOGICAL; arranged in the tician than a real statesman as, the order of ttme rhe facts were piaced line filling stations or tourist camps or roadside stands to keep so-called tamev bears beside their places of business for advertising purposes A reason to compete me?" And start a cyclone 'round the house ta chronological order removing many of the defects but rather by attempting to prevent realization of losses ensuing from those defects. The Saturda Free Press is the largest Vermont weekly. Rates Athens, Vt. might well consider this decision. OUR KALEIDOSCOPE And rip and snort and tear And snatch at coats and hats and things And toss 'em everywhere: months.

$150 oer vear 1 J1 eone in Canada and in fourth postal tone The state of mind of the public and of many legisla The ragged toegger without any home And the king in his golden bed One calls to mind the attack of A Use for Labor and Money nd bevocd $2.00 per year. A Good Beginning upon a little girl by a so-called tame tive bodies is likely to be much more reasoning in the fu And so some woman ought to love To the Editor of the Free Press- Feel just exackly both the same When they get oli fashion colds in She No. when I marry I want a bear at such a roadside station not A few days ago I was told that the head. A man like that, you see. Who always leaves his rubbers In The place they ought to be.

In the nffir of nno nf our country's man wno IS game irom oeau luok ture than at the time of the panic because the excitement incident to that event has long since disappeared. Con long ago, which resulted fatally to MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS owhitof-fc irViS on I Ex-football Man Well, give me 'Um6 I 4. 1 the child. architects were employed there was a While the court decision in the" now only one. A little-while later reaay.

ii. sequently, it 'now becomes opportune to consider fundamental changes which might be made in the banking structure in order to impart strength to that system. German Sterilization Courts (New York Times) I drove along our lake front and II BURLINGTON. DECEMBER 26. 1933 thought that some of these architects.

oure When I giants out a Trend's bac window My modesty gets quite a blow To see his whole family's underware Nakedly waving below. Inability to say who discovered who are now looking for any kind of The midday whistle had blown case cited above found the owner liable for the Injury to a 14-year old boy, there might be a legal question as to whether a municipality America is likely in this country to ex jobs, could transform this place from when Murphy shouted: 'Has any one a coal dump and lumber yard to a seen me clude a man from naturalization. In Germany's new eugenic court a lack THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OP THE TJ. S. narkwav.

eive emrjlovment to a large "Sure. Murphy, said rat, -ana The heterogeneity which prevails in American banking which permitted such animals to be number of our citizens, beautify our ye've got it on. of acquaintance with Christopher Co kept where they might injure people city and increase the value of its "Right and I have," replied Mur- lumbus may bring a verdict of sterili' be thankful for your blessings And a little will seem like a lot. zation. The discoverer of America is property.

Inhy, gazing solemnly at his Bosom, laws today has resulted in a competitive situation in which state banks and national banks have operated side by side, in which each type of bank has sought to obtain as much busi could be held to be partly respon sible. Even if you ony get the terkey's neck We have on the one hand tne "and it a good thing ye seen it or part. of the questionnaire which con That's more than the terkey's got. knowledge and the labor necessary for rd have gone home without it. stitutes part of the procedure whlcn will soon be employed in nearly this work suffering for want ot em- The Humorist In the second case, the liability of city for negligence in the mainte ployment, we have on the other hand 000 German sterilization tribunals.

the possibility of transforming tne Present The future mental and physical health nance of a playground was Involved. of the German people is to be safe Declared in force December 15. 1791. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof: OR ABRIDGING THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH OR OF THE PRESS; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court most unsignuy part oi our city miu The tlme come to dish up the one of the most beautiful spots in the ti an in an Irish regiment the TT-AriH TJUnTT rn 'r tto it? I guarded by drastic surgical measures applied to something like 400,000 held that a city of that State could quartermaster and his assistant had been portioning them out in prepara This is but one example.

It seems hereditary aefectives. not avoid liability as a matter of ness as possible. The national banks as established in 1863 were commercial banks for the most part, but after a while entered into the savings business as a result of state bank competition. Before 1913, national banks accepted savings deposits because the Comptroller of the Currency permitted them to do so, but there was no other legal basis for transacting this kind of business. Passage of the Federal Reserve Act, however, specifically placed the national banks in the savings to me that in our country now more ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS (By Frederic J.

llaskln) There is no other agency in the world that can answer as many legitimate questions as our free In formation Bureau in Washington. D. C. This highly organized institution has been built up and is under the personal direction of Frederic J. Has-kin.

By keeping In constant touch with federal bureaus and other educa The theory and practice are not tion for distribution. than in any other period of the world's law on the ground that the city, in The assistant turned to the quarter new. In this country hair or. tne history we can live magnificently and the maintaining of a playground States have sterilization laws. In master and with a twinkle In his eye at the same time benefit all our peo said: Av ye plaze, sorr, there a as performing a governmental the last twenty-five years there have been perhaps 6,000 or 7,000 opera pie.

The only obstacle is money. loaf short. Who'll I give it to?" function. I ask, in all humility, what is money "Keep it yourself, Mike," replied tions, nearly four-fifths of them in that it should lock up the vast re In rendering decision in this case, the quartermaster. Vancouver Prov- sources of our country, nut so many California.

It is the proposed German wholesale method that raises serious doubts, and still more the prevalent the court said: of our people on the verge of starva- tion and shut us out of the promised "We are unwilling to establish a Dairy Farmers' Plight That the Agricultural Adjustment Administration got off on the wrong foot in the policy which it under Plaint rule of law in this State which will land of glorious living. What do peo state of mind in Germany. An opportunity to pay off political and private grudges presents itself when close to "Now Joe, nuts and fruits will give ple mean when they say, I am for put children in playgrounds at the mercy of dangerous conditions of sound money? For my part, I am for you the same sustenance as meat tional enterprises it is in a position to pass on to you authoritative information of the highest order. Submit your queries to the staff of experts whose services are put at your free disposal. There is no charge except three cents in coin or stamps for return postage.

Do not use postcards. Address the Free Press Information Bureau. Frederic J. Haskin, Director. Washington.

D. C. gravy." Louisville took to establish in codes for milk I miss the useful money. which they are not aware and over which they have no control. Where Courier-Sentinel.

2,000 local boards are given power of life and death over future generations. The regional courts of appeal are no doubt designed to act as a HAROLD W. SLOCUM. Burlington, Vt. marketing, and that it now proposes to backtrack and start over again, is city undertakes to manage and A plaque on a Texas ranch recalls supervise property, such as public parks and playgrounds, it must take indicated by the announcement a test oi camei travel mere in check on such abuses, but will they always succeed in doing so? Wakefield, Mr.

Pierce, 1856. care to keep that property in a rea sonably safe condition for those in Mrs. Bryant, 855. Plumley carried ten out of the fourteen counties, being from Henry A. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, that the Chicago milk marketing agreement is to be terminated effective January 1.

vited to come upon it, and this is National banks and many state banks in recent years have aggressively offered savings and demand deposit facilities to their customers, but have made little or no distinction between these two types of business, and the panic of March clearly portrayed the unsoundness of this practice. Banks which offer demand and deposit facilities to their customers are likely to find themselves in a peculiar situation if large withdrawals are made at any time and if it becomes necessary to require the presentation of notice before savings accounts are paid, unless the two types of deposits have been treated separately. For example, suppose that a bank has $3,000,000 of savings deposits and $2,000,000 of demand or commercial deposits. Large withdrawals such as those which were made last March occur, and it becomes desirable for the bank to exercise its nrivilpce of rermirincr nnhrp al particularly true in the case of chil the high man in Addison despite Bill Noonan) Caledonia (with Arthur Saloons Back In Chicago (Chicago Daily News) Chicago's all-night saloons have dren in playgrounds." This decision would seem to be Simpson), Chittenden (although it was Wakefield's own" county), Essex demonstrated successfully their effectiveness in promoting shooting good argument for maintaining play Grand Isle (probably some Simpson "This is the first definite step taken by Mr. Wallace in the remodeling of the A.

A. A. program for dealing with dairy products," says Ernest K. Lind-Ipv. writinz from Washington to the ground supervisors wherever and influence there), Lamoille (the good old Plumley name), Orange, Orleans, whenever children are allowed to use Washington (and why shouldn't he?) New York Herald Tribune, "and marks public playgrounds.

Windham (must have been magic.) A Good Resolution for 1 934 Lewis Pen vs. Face (Brattleboro Reformer) the beginning of the liquidation or much of the work of George N. Peek, There were left for Mr. Evarts the four remaining, counties, namely Sinclair Lewis, the author, left a "Doggie" Publicity who recently left the post of A. a.

a administrator to become special as lowing its savings accounts. The bank has no right to re- Bennington, Rutland, his own home banauet riven in honor of Nobel It may not be news when a dog county of Windsor and good old Frank Prize winners, of which he is one sistant to the President in charge of lin which so many tunes expresses rather than be photographed. We don't bites a man, but apparently the foreign trade." i a fondness for runners-up. blame him. Almost anybody will say Commenting on the Chicago agree Mr.

Plumley's votes was indeed lm- the Lewis pen is mightier than the Christian Science Monitor considers it real news when a dog goes to col quire such notice from commercial depositors, but if savings depositors were required to give notice of withdrawal, commercial depositors have a distinct advantage over the former. 4 Commercial depositors are thus able to withdraw their deposits and to remove whatever liquidity the bank may ment, Lindley said: Tressive everywhere, but his over Lewis face. whelming endorsement in his own ft, "It attempted to fix the prices paid lege. l-will join the Christmas county of Washington and the capture for milk to the producer ana to me At least, that paper gave preferred of Chittenden county, where wake. consumer.

It was beset with dimcui Public Duty (Middlebury Register) Too strict adherence to the letter space to the fact that a prairie dog field of Burlington failed to hold the possess, Savings depositors, however, are subject to notice and restriction while commercial depositors are withdrawing Club and have extra money next December." named "Lone Star," hailing from Northfield candidate in check while Evarts was suffering some losses in ties in enforcement from the beginning. Like the other milk marketing agreements, it boosted the price of milk to the consumer too high, re of the law oftentimes defeats its I own purpose, when viewed in the Texas, "is now the honored guest of I their funds if a reorganization ultimately becomes necessary, his normal vote in Windsor because of complimentary votes going to two strained consumption, stimulated pro a graduate stuaent in tne department Iosses may be borne aimost entirely by savings depositors broad scope cf its results. This observation was made to the editor other "home candidates," are some or duction and forced more milk into butter, with a resultant depressing or zoology at tne university oi Vermont" and "not only got in without the pillars which held up that 1,900 pfTprt on the nrice of butter. That of this paper one day this week in connection with the sanding of roads by the state patrol. lead.

The possibility of this difficulty arising might very easi paying tuition but also turned in "Anyway, it was a fairly won vie ly be eliminated by requiring the segregation of savings and tory for Mr. Plumley, and consider The law which requires that the an expense account for a long trip from Texas." ine the light vote generally, quite de demand deposits. That instead of pooling these two kinds patrolmen sand the roads when there is an ice hazard to travel, says that cisive. Congratulations are in order of deposits and instead of placing the assets of the bank at least, is the view of Secretary Wallace and Rexford G. Tugwell, assistant secretary of agriculture, both of whom have insisted that a production control program be applied to the dairy industry.

"A plan for production control is being worked out by the A. A. A. and An imaginary Interview with "Lone the sand should be put on the hills for Mr. Plumley upon the success or collectively back of them, each type of deposit should be runs as follows: his campaign in a field of five.

He and his supporters have reasons to and curves. A driver encountered a very bad place In the highway and "My long trip northward was most kept separate, and should be secured by separate assets. The assets in which savings deposits and in which demand feel elated over their victory. narrowly avoided going into the ditch. exciting and full of adventure, though must say I prefer the bluebonnet the administration is prepared, mean, while, to face consequences of a pos deposits are invested would then constitute two distinct plains to a stuffy cage where one can He is said to have reported the condition to a neighbor living near the spot and be in turn called the road THE KAISER'S CHRISTMAS PUNCH patrolman.

Word came back to the sible crash In milk prices in many large centers. "A stiff price over production control is foreseen. Many Important funds; in reality, they would be two separate banks operating under the same management. A change of this kind in banking legislation further ap only sniff dried clover and must leave the rest to imagination. Frightful weather you have here too.

I never felt so cold In all my days, and they say I'm got to spend a week in the children's room of the Fleming Museum, hop around and show them Would you like the official imperial recipe for the world-famous Potsdam pears desirable because commercial banking and savings Classes from 25c to $10 a Week Interest is added where payments are made when due. effect that the place In the road mentioned was neither on a hill or a curve and that the law did not require that it be sanded. Technically he was probably right actually if he saw a bad place in the road whether the law Punch? groups in the dairy industry are op posed to it." And they have reason to be op banking are two distinct types of banking. The former should deal almost entirely in short-term loans for business This delightful mixture of boiled wines, favored by the Kaiser, was long one of the most celebrated tokens of I'm not stuffed!" posed to it, if it takes the form which purposes. Savings banking borders more on the business of Of course, that crack about the required him to sand it or not, it Continental hospitality.

may be expected In view of some It is but one of a hundred choice should have been done. This, one would expect regardless of the question of duty. There is, too, the ques investing for indefinite periods of time, and these banks consequently deal in longer-term loans. The fundamental natures of the two types of deposits require different tech statements which Messrs. Wallace and Tugwell have made lately.

Secre sips described in "Recipes for Mixed Drinks." the new service booklet now tion arising whether the public serv Burlington Savings Bank available to Free Press readers. niques of operation and different policies of management ant's duty is prescribed as the re weather isn't such good publicity for Vermont, but the rest of it is gilt-edged and a yard wide. As for the weather, anybody who has experienced a real Texas sandstorm or lived in the southern part of Texas in midsummer, knows that it can be quite Favored drinks of famous Americans tary Wallace indicated not long ago that it might become necessary for the Federal government to extend its quirements of his job only, or his du tor each. Hints on Table wines The etiquette ty to the public whom he is serving. of oolite drinking Tips on exotic These cases are probably isolated power of regulation to every Individ liqueurs these are some of the sub Incorporated 1847 but if the facts as reported are true The introduction of segregation of deposits into Ver ual farm even to every acre of land in order to control production and it certainly implies that utmost care should be given in the selection of mont banking would be highly desirable, especially in view as uncomfortable in the Lone Star State as any weather we ever have in Vermont.

road patrolmen who will not only do keep it within market needs. or the tact that many Vermont state banks accept both com jects treated In this up-to-the-minute thirty-two page booklet. Clip the coupon below and mall it with ten cents in coin to the Free Press Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. Use This Coupon.

what the law requires but who w-ill Just how the machinery would be mercial and savings deposits. On June 30, 1933, State exercise reasonable judgment in doing banks held approximately $135,000,000 of savings deposits set up to do that is not yet clear. more if it is in the interest of public Undoubtedly the bankers will be safety. Presumably some effort would be and about of commercial deposits. National banks in Vermont held $20,000,000 of savings deposits.

glad to get 1933 behind them and start a new year, even though they made to assign quotas to various parts of a milkshed and provide that no Tniik- hprnnd the ouota could be However, in spite of the concentration of savings deposits in Vermont banks, in few, if any, institutions which accept Beware January 16! (Brattleboro Reformer) From a Republican standpoint one cannot cast aside all their troubles before beginning upon the problems The Free Press Information Bureau, Frederic J. Haskin, Director. Washington, D. both savings and demand deposits are clear-cut distinctions shipped to market. Then the sec tional quota would have to be sub of 1934.

of the dangers of a light vote like that in Tuesday's primary is the com made between them. fort and encouragement it may give divided on a milk station basis and The desirability of segregating savings and commercial Very likely anybody who had the the enemy. Vermont Democratic deposits has already been demonstrated in Connecticut. beyond that, to the individual pro leaders, not unmindful of the fact that many of their normal supporters Massachusetts, Rhode Island, California, Texas, and New Hampshire, and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace recent courage to set up a barter and exchange business for Christmas gifts during the week between Christmas and New Years would find consider participated in the primary on the ducer. The final result would be that the owner of a dairy farm would be told how much milk he could produce side of the opposition, are luceiy to ly commented favorably upon this practice.

Segregation m. i i i i lii take heart in the reflection that even The safety of its depositors9 money has always been the first consideration of a mutual savings bank. The interest return must be secondary to safety. Winoosld Savings Bank 64 Tears of Successful Business 11 Winooski Block. Winooski.

Vt. for marketing purposes. with this help the Republicans were vi uicsc mu ui9Liiit.L lypcs ui odnsing Dusiness should be enclose herewith TEN CENTS in coin (carefully wrapped) for a copy of the booklet RECIPES FOR MIXED DRINKS. able to muster no more than a meas The difficulty of working out such written into the national banking law and into Vermont able business, but it would require a trained diplomat to operate It without getting into some very embarrassing situations. ly 30,000 votes, and the courage thus banking law at the earliest practical date.

system on an equitable basis 8 engendered might be the foundation of a much more active Democratic immediately apparent, and, If pro I campaign than otherwise would enliv ducers did not take kindly to the plan, (Thursday: Sellers Beware!) en the time between now ana Janu tProbably many people, who think It would be practically impossible of ary 16, the date of the special of Charles Dickens, the English novel enforcement. The only permanent improvement There is no sound reason for think which can be hoped for from ing that either Senator Gibson or the Republican congressional nominee, Clarifying Town Finances 1st, as being of several generations back, were surprised to learn that his son. Sir Henry Dickens, was alive until a few days ago, dying in London on December 21. Styles of writ production control program, we be Mr. Plumley, is in danger of defeat Name Street City State (Mail to Washington, D.

Ueve, is' from such a program adopted The former has so well demonstrated Even the State Chamber of Com voluntarily by a big majority of pro Over against the revenue section hIs vote-getting ability that he has I li 4-1 a a e-r-n sv i on j-trtrkvnanr axtati ducers as a method of solving the ing have changed remarkably in the of the sheet is the expenditure sec- Lf sucn engaging personality as Mr. years since Dickens lived and wrote. marketing problems. merce is playing Santa 1Claus this year. The local finances and town reports committee of the Chamber of Commerce sent throughout the State In calling a conference of farm tion, snowing the purpose of expendi- Witters.

Mr. Plumley's opponent Is tures, such as the general govern- a young and comparatively little tt, known lawyer. On the other hand, it ment, protection of persons and ghould not be forRotten that Vermont property, health, highways, libraries, Democrats are better organized Whether that change is for better or worse, posterity will decide. But we in many cases, it has been for leaders to work out "a new deal for Two great nurseries in North Carolina are being devoted to raising deer. the dairy industry," Secretary Wal the worse.

lace outlined the plight of the dairy public welfare, patriotic purposes, than ever before, that presumably tney i- have access to an. ample war-chest recreation, public service enterprises, etJat ta certain they would fanner as follows: Efforts to grow Japanese mint which yields mentholmare are being made in this country. a blank to be filled out for the purpose of getting figures on town finances In such form that any intelligent voter can understand them. This blank is prepared with the idea of helping towns to prepare their financial reports for the closing year "The basic difficulty facing the Those who have been familiar with the work of the Vermont Legislature during the past 20 years, realize that dairy industry is due to two factors. interest, also what is put Into capital appear as nation-wide heroes if they outlay for permanent improvements, could substantially reduce Vermont's The first is an Increase in produc tion, which since 1928 has been grow indebtedness, and payment to other nmhei plans for toe approaching governmental divisions, such as the campaign the Republican state com- Judge Addison E.

Cudworth, who Just ing at the rate of three per cent vear. This increase has occurred Up-to -Date Accident Insurance mittee should not overlook these facts. died at South Londonderry, was one of the ablest lawmakers to sit in simultaneously with the second fac tor. the disastrous decline in con the Vermont General Assembly In eumer purchasing power. "On November 1, 1933, the stocks of butter and cheese in cold storage many a year.

He represented the town of Londonderry four times in and evaported milk in manufac Such Bright Ideas (Montpelier Argus) One of the late reports on Tuesday was that all the Democrats on the west side were going to vote for Wakefield in the primaries, so that they could "trim" him with Republican aid, in the January election. the House of Representatives, in 1894, You don't have to worry about the cost of an accident. Our reimbursement contract flood tax, county tax and Farm Bureau tax. The provision for the school budget includes what has been spent during the past year and what is estimated for the coming year for general maintenance, capital outlay, indebtedness, etc. All of this is set up in such a way that town officials should not find it turers' hands were 87 per cent heavier in terms of milk equivalent than on 111 November 1.

1932. The government 1917, 1919 and 1925, and served In the Senate in 1898 and 1900. He was the conscientious type of legislator butter purchase program has material ly helped the butter storage situa tion. but government stabilization and' make budgets for the coming year. It calls for classification of sources of revenue under State aid, local sources except taxes, including business licenses and permits, dog licenses, rent of town house and other buildings, interest received on taxes and deposits, Income from various departments and income from municipalities; amounts raised by local taxes and amount raised by bond Issue.

There is also a special section for schools, showing how much of the school money comes from the State and for what purposes, how much from local sources except taxes, how much from bonds, and how much for schools raised by local tax rate. who studied carefully every bill which came to his committees and other should not be regarded for a mo GENERAL BANKING MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE TRUSTS ESTATES COMPLETE SERVICE ment as the ultimate solution of the pays all expenses up to $1,000 in addition to the usual accident insurance benefits. Connecticut General important bills also. He was a force dairy problem." I difficult to fill it out, provided they And that's the big question mark in this whole A. A.

A. program. The government might be able to regulate ul speaker and a valuably ally in any cause. It is when towns send such men to the Legislature repeatedly that representative government is at Its Plumley Wins (St. Albans Messenger Charles A.

Plumley early swung into a lead in the five-cornered contest for the Republican nomination for representative in Congress as the returns of the light vote came sifting in last evening, a lead which he maintained with a few minor fluctuations up to the final report. The final vote which was practically a complete return gave Mr. Plumley, Mr. Evarts, Mr. Life Insurance Company have the figures at hand, as they should have.

Not only should such reports, if filled out, help the average citizen to get a better idea of town expenditures, but it should help many towns to improve their production if farmers could be con vinced that an extreme emergency re best. J. L. HALL, GenT Agt a quired it, but it certainly cannot be 215 COLLEGE ST. TEL.

Mt A. T. POWERS. AGT. TEL.

3209 R.K.EDGEBTON.AGT. TEL. 4139-11 Ostriches are being bred for by the Soviets. depended upon as a permanent solu.

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