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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 18

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1 nrrrmT-gmV STTTBtBEfe -58, 1X SMTRONT BEACON' ETOTTTEEN ha been set for the reopening of the greatest industrial section in the GEORGE W.I'ERZ TO world. "Akron Is known throughout the rnrlri. in all Darts of the elobe. men locate certain witnesses, Clyde F. Beery, chairman, announced today.

Tuesday forenoon, the committee met In the' court of Common leaf Judge E. 0. Fritch and examined -iv-eral witnesses. No lawyers were Included, however. No- definite date ambulance chasing angle of the investigation, Beery says.

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Bar Association Probe Meets Delay There will be a delay of perhaps a week In the Summit County Bar association investigation of ambulance chasing to enable the committee to REPRESENT COUNTY and women ride on Akron tires and walk on Akron rubber soles and In Akron rubber boots." WOMAN Will SOUND KEYNOTE AT MEETING Mrs. Elizabeth Clark To Ad-dress Party Workers In Jour Counties Bankers Of Group Nine Hold Mayor O. Lloyd Well spoke nrieiiy. a-plcnmincr th visitors to Akron on behalf of the city government. Annual Dinner At Portage Country Club any general state property tax levy and to repeal the recently Increased tax on insurance" is contained in a statement issued from republican state headquarters here today.

BURTON MAY COME FOR AKRON TALK Congressman Theodore R. Burton, candidate for the U. S. lenate, has volunteered to come to Akron for a speaking engagement in October at the convenience of th3 county committee, and it was said at republican campaign headquarters Wednesday that he probably would be booked for an address here between Oct. 10, when Mvers Y.

Coocer is to make a la eaerai uumn rvm-iH Dedamn. of Cleveland (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Pas' One) chairman of the Fourth Federal Reserve district, cited the wealth and prosperity of the fourth reserve district by pointing out that out of 250 manufactured articles i which are experience In the practical operation of a bank before one might assume TRUTHFUL ADVERTISE Is the Life of any Modern Business For your approval I offer Guaranteed Dentistry at FAIR FRIGE the responsibilities of management Would Raise Standard whirlwind tour of the county, and believe, if there were 'set up certain definite standaids for bank officers, that the kind and character Oct. 25, when Senator Charles Curtis, republican candidate for vice of men entrusted with the manage president, and Cooper will address a Whalebone Rubber Plate ment of banks in the future would be classed as essentials, all out a oi them are manufactured in this district. E. H.

Blair, of Columbus, state superintendent of banks, said that he would be glad to follow the suggestion made by President Taylor, that the state make more frequent bank examinations and establish regional bank supervisors, if he had a larger force at his command. C. H. My lander, of Columbus, secretary of the Ohio Bankers' association, asserted that the question of taxation nf shares of national and afternoon played coif or visited the rubber factories. Prizes at golf were awarded after the banquet as follows: low gross, Frank Schulte, one dozen balls; driving contest, John S.

Knight, six balls; low putts, Dr. George W. Rankin, six balls; first blind bogey, C. H. Mylander, golf bag; second blind bogey, F.

W. Staffeld, driver; third blind bogey, A. B. Taylor, iron; fourth blind bogey, A N. Plelster, three balls, and fifth blind bogey, George DeCamp, three Officers Named Other officers elected Tuesday night were: F.

B. RusselL vice chairman of the Mahoning National bank. Youngs-town, vice chairman;" G. R. Wyman, assistant cashier.

Central National bank, Cleveland, reelected secretary. New county representatives on the board of trustees are: Ashtabula county: F. Emery Hurl-burt, Jefferson Banking Co, Jefferson. Cuyahoga county: W. F.

Kyle, assistant vice president Cleveland Trust Co, Cleveland. 1 Geauga county: H. B. Kile, cashier, Chardon Savings bank, Chardon. Lake county: John A.

Sheets, cashier First National bank, Willoughby. Lorain county: Arthur J. Robinson, cashier Elyria Savings Trust' Co, Elyria. Mahoning county: R. B.

Hartshorn, vice president First National- bank, Youngstown. Medina county: A. J. Krabill, cashier First National bank, Portage county: Bina Colt, president First National bank, Mantua. Trumbull county: E.

J. Boyd, president Second National bank, Warren. GOOD SPORT women bowl after, noons at Akron Recreation Center, Market at Summit Adv. Ing and plan the work In their townships. Officers of the Bath Township Republican Women's organization are Mrs.

A. V. McNeil, Ira, chairman; Mrs. O. C.

Barber, Ghent, Mrs. Leon Shaw, Mrs. Ralph Andrews, Hammond Corners' and Rev. Winifred W. Dague, Bath, vice chairmen; and Mrs.

E. L. Haldennan, secretary. Women from Boston and Copley townships are meeting Wednesday at headquarters and will form a similar organization. Democratic Women Meet Summit ounty democratic women met Wednesday morning at party campaign headquarters at 53 E.

Mill 22-K. Bridgework 350 very considerably improved. If the 82-K. Gold Crown $350 Gold Dust Rubber Plate ni'75 English Maroon Rubber Gold Pin Teeth 22.50 bankers of this country should indorse this plan, every banker who is now big republican rally at tne armory. SPEAKERS WILL START ON TOUR Summit county 'republican campaign speakers will start on a series of speaking trips into all parts of the ohm it net 1- it was said Wed an officer would probably be auto A Guarantee With AU Work No Charge For Extracting When Other Work Is Ordered matically certified and in the future no one would become a bank officer without qualifying for an officers' certificate." state banks would come up for seri nesday by Attorney Fred Renkert, in EDM.

S. W. E3)A Opposite First-Second National 'More bank examinations Honrs 8 A. AL to 8 P. M.

Every Day Except Sunday charge of campaign headquarters. Attorney Wade DeWoody, chairman of the speakers' bureau commit-tm has called a meeting of all party a Rank Painless Dentists, 164 S. Main St. are sought by Ohio bankers and they want regional bank supervisors, permanently located in various banking dktricts, so that they may become HA ous consideration at the coming session of the state legislature. Urges Rural Police Mylander urged the establishment of a state system of rural police, saying that the system was now backed by every element except organized sc.

to lay plans for. the campaign Lady Attendant Do(jr flf NfiW gavings Loan Bldff. campaign speakers at the campaign among women of the county. more familiar with local banking conditions than examiners who work in Mrs. W.

T. Naugle, president of the i Democratic Women's Campaign club, labor. He pointed out. that country all parts of the state possibly could Seeks Amendment presided at the meeting of the executive board of the club. Plans for getting a full registra- SQUIRREL SEASON OPENS (v banks have lost more than $500,000 in the last year fn robberies because of a lack of rural police.

T. S. Eichelberger, secretary oi the First Savings ii Trust aided George W. Merz in arrangements for the reception and acted as master of ceremonies at the banquet. The bankers were entertained at buffet luncheon at the club and in the ticn by democratic women were dis- A.

B. Taylor, of Elyria, president of the Ohio State Bankers' association, told the members of group nine that efforts would be made, at the coming session of the general assembly to amend the state banking law so that the state superintendent of banks would be enabled to employ more aides and install the proposed cussed and arrangements were made headquarters in ine ueiaware uuuu-ing at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night. The executive committee will meet at headquarters at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, it "was announced by James A Corey, county chairman, Congressman Martin Davey, Kent, democratic nominee for governor, is scneduled to speak today at the Erie County Fair, Sahausity. Cooper and Secretary of Labor James J. pavis speak this afternoon at Mansfield and at Cleveland tonigru, it was announced.

Longworth To Come Speaker Nicholas Longworth, Cincinnati, of the national house of representatives, will fill speaking en 5 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST "We offer this season an exceptional selection of GUNS, SHELLS and HUiM-L'RS' CLOTHING. Included in our complete stock of SHOTGUNS yoii i will find WINCHESTERS, REMINGTONS, for doing personal work. 1 DELEGATION TO ATTEND OPENING consider this system very seriously. more than $500,000,000," Merz point w-ir i County Chairman James A. Corey i will head a delegation of Summit LEFEVEK, ITHACA, IVER JOUNSUJN, ed -'v 11 panfres.

TRADE IN YOUR 1 "There are more banks in Ohio than are necessary," rTaylor said. GUN ON A NEW' ONE. fiberal allowance given, "There are now 3,000, fewer banks gagements in Ohio next month ia than there were a few years ago. We SHOTGUN SHELLS need stronger and fewer institutions. "In many cities, the service charge-i has been installed.

I would like to Loaded with 3 Drams of KLEEN BORE POWDER iOC 12, 16 or 20-Gauge Box system very seriously." Represent Much Wealth In welcoming the visiting bank There is no substitute for quality. The improved motor performance which Benzoco gives is well worth the slight extra cost above ers to Akron, Merz pointed out that Jit. 13 they represented 150 banking institu tions which have the custody of more support of the u. o. r.

national be state tickets, it was stated at republican state headquarters. Longworth is a candidate for reelection to congress. That U. S. Senator Joseph T.

Robinson, Arkansas, democratic vice presidential nominee, will speak in Ohio November 2 and 3 and that U. S. Senator Charles Curtis, Kamrts, republican nominee for vice president, wiil make a number of addresses in the Buckeye state the latter part of next month are announcements made at democratic and republican state headquarters it was stated, will deliver one address eaca day at places Open Fri. and Sat. Evenings This Week 1 than two billion dollars.

"In the section included in this group are Industries valued at THE BOTZUM BROS. SEED GO. 900,000 and the annual payroll is more than $500,000,000," Mez pointed out. HARRY S. TUCKER, Mgr.

Proud Of Industries Dunn told the bankers that Ak 787-789 N. Mahv St. Main 354 Plenty of Parking Space county republicans to the rally which will formally open the party state campaign at Memorial hall in Co- lumbus on Friday. Corey Wednesday named Chris Weaver and Enoch Jones as mem-bers of a committee to arrangefor transportation for the delegation on the Columbus trip. Jones said that he expected to provide at least three large busses, in addition to individual cars which will carry others to the opening.

Between 150 and 200 Summit county republicans are expected to attend, Jones estimated. The busses will leave from the armory in S. High st. at 8 o'clock Friday morning and the party- will reach Columbus in time for lunch. Many Noted Speakers Secretary of Labor James J.

Davis, Senator Simeon D. Fess, Congressman Theodore Burton" and Myers Y. Cooper, candidate for governor, are to be the principal speakers at the rally at 2 o'clock Friday Ohio republican newspaper editors and associate editors are to bs guests of the republican state central and executive committee at a luncheon to be given at the Deshler hotel, Columbus, at noon Friday, preceding the meeting at Memorial hall at 2 o'clock. Members of both branches of the legislature also have been invited to this luncheon, as well as a number of party leaders in the state and nation. i The Summit county delegation ex-pscts to leave Columbus about ron was proud, not only of its rub to be selected.

ber factories but of its 180 other in dustries, the leaders of which- have itinerary Announced The democratic state headquarters EXIDE BATTERIES AND SERVICE the welfare of their workers at heart as well as ambition to make money. gave out the following itinerary of There is no tenement district in speakers assigned to Ohio y- the democratic national committee to support the candidacy of Governor Akron," Dunn said. "Homes have been made available for -'workers on easy terms and it has become a city of home-owners. WILLEMSBEJ PEAHSON Cor. Brown and Thornton Sts.

Portage 7600 Al Smith for president: Former Governor Nellie Taywe Ross; Wyoming, at Mansfield, Oct. it. "The counties In group nine In and Cambridge, Oct. 12; Miss Anna clude' one of the greatest, if not the Why regular calls Matthews, New York, Oct. 29 to Nov.

Anna M. Kross, Connecticut, to Oct; 30; Mrs. Gertrude Breslav Fuller, Pittsburg; Miss Frances Perkins, New Castle, Oct. 15 to Oct. 20 with the except'ori of Mrs.

Ross, places for addresses by these speakers have not been selects. CoL Thad Brown, in charge of the national division at G. O. P. state headquarters, said he had been assured that U.

S. Senator William Borah, Idaho, will speak in Ohio in support of Hoover. Copies of the national republican campaign book have reached republican state headquarters here and wiil be distributed among organization leaders in each county. o'clock and to reach Akron before The Mail Man Is a Good Fellow But He Isn't in the TireBusiness Let us (ill your bin before prices advance. KENTUCKY BLOCK W.

VA. SPLINT PERFECTION BLOCK DOROTHY SEMI-ANTHRACITE DOMESTIC EGG COKE J. E. SLOAfiE COAL COMPANY MAIN 467. YARD, 30 S.

CASE. midnight Friday COOPER PLEDGES" WAR ON TAX LEVY COLUMBUS, Sept. 23. A pledge by Myers Y. Cooper, Cincinnati, republican gubernatorial nominee.

In support of the policy of seeking "elimination of the necessity for Sign save mo i iieiv style II sift1 Ten- minute monthly inspection at the Exide Service. Station will mean longer and better service from your S3VX. fun ai. 3, battery An entirely new scheme of body lines and contours the most costly paneling employed on any automobile in ihe world and the richest upholsteries and appointments distinguish HuicAJs new Masterpiece BODIES by FISHER The Cheerful, Courteous, Prompt SERV ICE of application nd inspection that we put back of every Goodyear Tire we sell it your assurance of trouble-free mileage, greater tire satisfaction and greater tire economy irom the tires more people ride on than any other kind. Try to Qet This Kind of Soviet at the Tost Office as 25 per cent to the life of a battery.

And think what a saving that would mean to you! Look for the Exide sign You can always be sure of expert ser vice at aa Exide Station. No matter what make of battery you have, it will pay you to call regularly at the Exide sign Get into the habit of stopping there once a month. It takes so little time- just about long enough to smoke a cigarette yet it will save real money in battery costs. BATTERIES are like teeth you wHl 'get longer and better service out of them if they are inspected regularly by an expert. 1, Give your battery only ten minutes a month at an Exide Service Station.That's all it needs.

Just long enough to let the Exide Service man test the voltage, and see if you need distilled water, or grease, on the terminals. It is a trifling bit of but you have no idea what a difference it will make in the long run. Regular care by a battery expert will often add as much GOODYEAR-BUILT PATHFINDERS 30x3 1-2 CI. Cord, oversize 7.60 32x4 S.S. Cord 29x4.40 Balloon 8.70 31x5.25 Balloon w.

Tbe Silver Anniversary Buick is kindling more interest drawing more people to the display rooms winning more praise and. creating a demand so sweeping and so insistent that Buick's vast factories have reached newlcvelsof production in attempting to keep pace. all because it is not only the most brilliant performing automobile of the day, but also because it marks a new style a thrilling new mode of car design- body lines and contours softly rounded steel panels, the most costly employed on any motor car a continuous moulding with double bead running around the body and dividing the lower from the upper structure all impart an atmosphere of unrivaled beauty. If you want beauty if you want individualityif you want up-to-the-minute smartness there's only one choice the choice of America BRIDGE BAITEHY CO. Water At Exchange Street Come In and ret our low price on row size EXIDE BATTERIES AND SERVICE THE SILVER.

ANNIVERSARY the Silver Anniversary Buick with new Master more beautiful, more luz- urious and more graceful than any the world Las i piece Bodies by Fisher. I fC MOWn' I VJ I IV It'i the new style-the 'SEE PANCOASE-SCOTS CO. i 33 Kent St. (At Arlington Square) Main 507 An entirely new scheme of with vusteepieci sodus iy rbbeb new mode in motor can! The AKRON BUICK Co. 328 W.

Market St. 65 West Exchange St. Main 5595 Sunoco Gas and Motor Oils OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 10:30 P. Main 1929 EXIDE BATTERIES and SERVICE GERBBEl BATOBEY BEEVICE 664 S. Arlington St.

Main 1419 Closed Sundays Except for Prompt Service WHEN, BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BtTICK WILL BUILD THEM I -1 A m. vn ft, 1 ft.

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