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...days could travel all the way to Rochester, 30 mi. north, without setting foot off its own land. Depression has dealt lightly with Geneseo's 2,260 inhabitants, who work on farms or in the cannery & jam factory, or teach in the State Normal School, and deposit their money in the Wadsworth bank. Thriving seat of Livingston County, the town supports two weekly newspapers, the Livingston Republican and the Livingston County Leader. Last week the Leader made big local news...
...machine set up in one of Houston's Rice Hotel's men's washrooms last week induces a customer to drop a 25? piece into a slot. The machine then presents a funnel in which the man may deposit a sample of urine. That done, he pulls a lever which automatically pours the fluid into two smaller, transparent containers. As the customer waits, the machine automatically squirts acid into one of the containers, a mixed solution into the second. If the urine in the first container shows white, the man has kidney trouble. If the other sample...
...bonafide resident agents of stock casualty and surety companies scattered over the U. S. The underwriters at Lloyd's have entered the U. S. with a vengeance; escaping all taxes, most expenses of U. S. operation. Only Illinois, of all States, has protected its citizens with a deposit and collection of tax. Others would have to chase some hundreds of "limeys" the signing underwriters, all over Europe if Lloyds declined to pay a loss...
...Representative John Philip Hill, who in the dim past of Prohibition delighted to make a spectacle of himself by public home-brewing, won a three-cornered race for the Republican Senatorial nomination. In the November elections he will oppose George L. Radcliffe, Baltimore lawyer, senior vice president of Fidelity & Deposit Co. A great and good friend of Nominee Radcliffe is President Roosevelt, who was a Fidelity & Deposit employe from...
...proper function is not to lend money for long or indefinite periods but to keep its funds turning over with short, self-liquidating loans. The Treasury, however, pushed plans to co-ordinate the activities of RFC examiners, Federal Reserve examiners, national bank examiners and most important of all, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. examiners, so that a more liberal policy on slow paper might be quickly formulated...