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SOUNDER BANKING >~ 57 Qs Vot ot - URGED AT SESSIN Wublic Confidence Needed to. ' Prevent Experimenting, | Says New Yorker. | { | By the Associated Press. | SPOKANE, Wash., June 21.—Bankers | of the United States were advised in AR address here yesterday by Frank W. Sthmonds of New York, department | ager of the American Bankers', fation, to make their institutions #Bsolutely sound and worthy of public nce “before the public is tempted debauch itself in experimenting with | :-En;onxs political banking innova- monds, addressing the Washing- State Bankers' Association, said: ly we are hearing in several Sfates considerable discussion of States- sponsored co-operative banks, to be operated solely in the interest of bor- rowers; of various national-State guar- aftee schemes with all their hollow. mocking speciousness, .and ' of S owned and operated central bank ‘The speaker declared it behooved the banking leadership of every community to take concerted action . toward strengthening the, entire banking struc- ture “so that all banks are sound, solvent and worthy of public confi- dence.” He advocated the weeding out of the “unfit banker” in favor of men who operate. on a strictly sclentific basis, $200,000 SUIT FILED | BY WIFE OF SCULPTOR 'Mrs. Adele D. Lauth, tion and Divorce Actions. By the Associated Press. Millionaire will be Banned by New York Supreme Court| IN FRUIT FLY FIGHTE By the Associated Press. f NEW_ YORK, June 21.—Robert Bosch, inventor of magnetos, yesterday | was enjolned from using his name in the manufacturé and sale of electrical automobile equipment in this countr. in an opinion handed down by Supreme Court Justice Grain. The exclusive use of the words “Bosch” and “Robert Bosch” in the sale of magnetos in America ed to the American Bosch s grant- Magneto Corporation, the plaintiff in the acticn. FARM BY-PRODUCTS | PLEA MADE BY HYDE Secretary Says Co-operative Organ- izations Should Take Active Interest in Research. By the Associated Press. Holding that the by-products of the farm are “as much the business of the farmer as are the main products,” Sec- retary Hyde belleves that farmers' co- operative organizations should and will take an active interest in agricultural by-products research. In an article prepared for the Na- tional Republic Magazine, the Secre- tary enumerated profitable examples or by-product research and expressed a belief that the farmers’ co-operative organization must and will take an active and diligent interest in the com- mercial and industrial utilization of the by-products of the farm. “The by-products,” he said, “are as much the business of the farmer as are the main_ products. and the co- operative should carry the by-product as far along the road to consumption as practicable, to insure that a fair share of the profits from the utilization flected directly back to the Art Patron, Named in Aliena- i_‘ | LOS8 ANGELES, June 21—Mrs. Mary | Welss has filed suit for $200,000 dam- against Adele D, Lauth, millionaire 'music and art patron, charging alien- ation of the affections of her husband, John Weiss, artist and sculptor. Mrs. Weiss also filed a suit for di- vorce, naming Mrs. Lauth, who is the ||| daughter of a pioneer Los Angeles fam- , 88 corespondent, Mrs. Weles' com- t stated she married the sculptor in New York February 2, 1907. TALKIES TEACH ENGLISH. Japanese Schools Use American Films to Conduct Language Classes. | NEW YORK, June 21 (#).—Ameri- can talkies are’ being used ‘in Japan to teach school children how to speak bert Goodman fll' ‘Tokio, Far Eest manager for Fox PFilms, said at the company’s Twenty-sixth Annual Sales Convention yesterday that he had dif- ficulty in supplying the ‘demand for talking mews reels and feature pictures for use in the Japanese schools. - | English is a compulsory subject in the | schools of Japan, he said. Woven faille and straw—8$5 #° New transparent 3% velvet turban—8$5 g Panama hat with roman stripe band--$3 Phone Is MAIN 3257-3291 | We are the people who clean your rugs and | carpets and who want to please YOU—who want | satisfied customers to tell their friends of the good work we do. | SANITARY CARPET & RUG CLEANING CO. Acme Renovators ROBT. LEE PYLE 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. | | | i | custodian, ettempted to re-establish hi The Robert Bosch Magneto Co. of New York was the defendant in the_ suit. Emory R. Buckner, counsel for the plaintiff, said the opinion set a prece- dent, inasmuch as Bosch was the first German manufacturer who, after his property in America had been sold at publlc auction by the alien property own name in commercial competition. Mr. Buckner also said the decision was important as protecting the rights of all those who bought property from n property custodian. Movies Enable Physiology Study. SAYVILLE, N. Y., June 21 (®.— Children are to learn physiclogy from the movies. Films depicting the diges- | tive processes and the circulation of the blood have been chown to the Ameri- can Child Health Association by Prof. Clair E. Turner of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They are to be sold to schools, Pictures are being made of the action of the heart and the growth of the teet Golden \FAVORS REPAYMENT | Secretary Hyde Would Supply| | Funds | to Compensate | Plant Growers. | By the Associated Press, | ~Becretary Hyde has indorsed a plan { for the Federal Government to aid in | reimbursing fruit and vegetable grow- | ers for losses sustained through eradi- cation of the Mediterranean fruit fi A measure similar in many respe | to one recently introduced by Re) sentative Drane, Democrat, Florida, sent (o Chairman Haugen of the House agriculture commitiee yesterday by the Secretary with his approval. | At the same time Secretary Hyde said he had been informed that the Budget Bureau had approved the rec- | ommendations for an appropriation of $10,000,000 to carry on the work. The bill would provide for the Fed- eral Government to join wiith Staie and Jocal authorities in repaying grow- ers for losses incurred from the de- ruction of crops to prevent the spread Nuggets HE prospector gambles for golden ' npuggets that mean wealth—when they of health in golden nuggets vellow butter that flavor. are found. health don’t gamble ~they find a wealth Searchers after Golden Flake is pure, country-style butter- milk. Just like the kind you used to get in cool, country spring houses. Deliciously flavored with flakes of golden hutter. It's vour healthiest, most enjoy- able: Summer drink: Golden Flake is sold at grocery stores and home delivered. 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" | AGRICULTURAL TARIFF " L et | | take ‘;;'f : | ATHENS, Greece, June 31 (P.—Em- | on of pineappies, olives, fiax and B85 | manuel Benakis, millionaire, who has N Debate B the congress centers around |been & gemerous benefactor of Greece, whether the present reduced tariff rates | died last night at the age of 87 years. on foodstuffs should be continued or He was minister of national economy whether the rates should be raised to under Premier Venizselos in 1914. Among protect national luction. | his recent ‘were $210,000 to the ‘The government has elaborated an | American e at 0, extensive plan for irrigation of certain | Athens, and the erection of & library seotions of the country and is under- | adjoining Parliament. FOR SAFETY’S SAKE STORE Your Furs and Woolens WITH FOOTER’S AMERICA’S BEST CLEANERS AND DYERS 1332 G St. N.W. 1784 Columbia Rd. N.W. Capt. Fried Gets New Home. YONKERS, N. 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