WEDlNESDAY, OCTOB ER 2, 1924 THE ICHIGAN DAILY H~~~OD UUSE ODLOC MIEH Ba SLW er RU tir ( ___ ._ f c ?~1akcs S e)nent 01 Activities ~e(~oJItI Ai ~uaI Ye;tripook (d !nl U. S. CREDITOR NATION - Washington, Ot 28.-Activities of tale United SttlE's i-1 vworld coniie-' whllih hax",e s?;'ns formled the C'.fiFIW y fromn a debltolr to a creditor lea? io, l'r 1C(diSCu1SSerI by)1"Sc retary iIOO todxay in a s;tatemen atacedto i fiCcond 'annu111l1 yearbook ~lsof uf"n The year tl'boowl ota,;a e smlrVey of v.or'ld t!d' fr98,n~- sc,"tintg for the fir1t1tim cwon rdete st'katistics ;and a3sufmarylof .7 n~If~t"A eeooin;C data in; ll) h 1 t OP'ln counltries w+auIEre Arslll _iu ly"- uOdls fipdc their market.. ; crettary Hzoover's s: tat en eut cer l.d tat thle year 1923, froin 4i eC"onmic point of view, was chalr- .a : ,czel by thjrecinmajorn fcatx'.res as. fod)llo w ,: (1.) Full eilym ;off labor, and the copitinuance , speca;lY in ing the early 1,art of the yac e upward swiJng of the btisinecs c. lirinearly al branches of industry 'nd domestic trade uinder the 'lead of the :asicc~o)(2.) The continuance,, as wa E'N:- peted, of the narrowing of thba; ai~ f t a e r e , c fover imlports; (3a.) "'lTho continuiance of acnY crable degree of depress ;ion inlri branch es of agriculture, alt o ijgl ' .oh r ra c e b si at oa hn pr ,ved. "Throughout 1the yar"I l'f r tary declared, "there11was ua'W no. unemployment, [!and wY' rf'.tAr ;,,ater' than in 1922.Aho~ thloler as some recession~arng1 Lit- rmonths of the yea,ti un of tle ,e industries in tle ls ur was greater than -duaring ;t < 1erre sponding, quarter of 1922. r(:;)n'.'. - tion, especially of residetiail bil-. ing,tthe expansion of -;,';,, , I iven the first impetus to teea i du'Urial recover~y from the dcpresnia of 1121, showed groa t <+ 17 amant DemoeaCar.tme and Re- l''bican fiend in their hone townsa "The,'work of th, eeC,1ub1S is of ape '2il sgifcnc c ueofte a; u hat Uc v have > eufcrnaed for the Guy D. Goff tit . t2eai; -Ccto $2.Co The Republican candidate for semi- s , c 'm;;'l ore aitor ini West Virg inia. lie, will be S ~ N oppo'sod by Wil i' T F . Chilton, the L ,N N DemocratCLEANINGe WeoraAInmne.- 'Violet Ilemu.ing, Il sidle Wiuw ood$ c rE )sbinen n o'., a ; yol co nnlected - x 1, ou-.-- -l~ t? ti' withvany rone ay enroll .at Lane h a i l a n y t i nm e , d u r i n g t h e d a y . " " :.~i e i f F n S i a iIb , ' > _s i leadUn all the eastern oe len i- Pcic~Lu< I~ .cw 1n, u1ing 2Upl-,att.alof 17i T L i''l I7 FIX; in..s .uF:ix gam -. ... .in<;.,,.vm.. of all corAManLi flavors. Th'le old c oluntry st,)ne will he repre- r: ntccd by abecth in Which a typical mu rOf a- r'lPes or -cI!sissand var-I ietie s amay be p;(rcbased. The Etain- bcw booth wvill be an o.l fashionedl gral)-Vag.f Trflee fa-e,3 of peoples- will bie rep,-,f resented in the Indian. Chinese, ann Egyptian ,oothis where Indian lens-z with, theo state enut that:"A tapestry1 of unadulteratedlib'erty h11:'1 een given rsc1"to 'weave, and by no .rash Iap shoiIluld ;we mar Its beauty ' ,v the presenlt vwave ZoL b'gotry nd an of charity have pa' ased maoy our tapes--^ try still1 be pacfct, wit libecrty.wovenj througho'ut i s' YI'lEtricai designi." John \V. Edwia r~ ac #td as chair-1 man and -;Rosce 13oisteel welcomed bershin im the C ubrof Cctme bclls, bla-nketf-.. ,,-nfi -mg;and Ia-end Wlffrm(icaa ca-c-r ' s. aow y atIfmwy)Fday, lunclhoil wili ix oserved - ~u iil~~-m md i noisdo-'ito7 'ock. t tese ims no nf i w~ '0in wil l' hy 1;d te o cigebig tha ad orte me:] -w-lunn, tsef ; r-e r _ } ar ccj)i t;r's : o f the3 fi r.":: fthe Cfi t .. 1 tt-w ) c inc-anne (lcances w ill 1 e pt c -I .1i~ .! ?l*;dncsvl b zI i i i , i -______Cl I rIB r,)c evdsof the bazaar iill)I "' o 2. - '..'. ?:1 '."'' She Ii o'cc.: .;._a seffl in filYe vn iiig the dining Iroom' ,.), l t a iJOI - ___ cod. ~ '2 5 '~- ~' "p '"Jm Thi ffci t , 1 !i. tI.-- ?1Jam Si Slattery, , I 5. l~ci:aei."1. d eenct :e(3Norm Genet of ..U' esc ct-e Acrn.who holds a vyictory ov, r Lafa sdt Ii d .Oaf.28-2'e c'h Lim- o ng Str: l; g i:2 a smx-roulld bout. len (in W~~e, igclm g (01.: len' d" i"'cna, Oct. 2<,. (13y x A.. l'i-Five aceb.- fid +a c o r £ 'c C .r C.-. diy fo a - u .l 0 ti 'i ) ioL_ )o __ r_____ - atI' i - liLrc '" ,G 5"m" re1.7a rug th e (ii ,x i::"a mo' groan Seiz s br -! ing conductod aiT Lane hali. ?Lcr .n" A th urwee'9t '.Z. e , u-, all of which V~III conli it-: avera Period, of six weeks. The meig are informal and the. now sua are given .~opority is ta«lk about ( n'jcustopic !llS an I lpro blemrs, under' the guiding diructioni of uplierelass- mn :. 'Thost. ,gr ilupsNF in'ich ("penecl at the beginning of the ,cliool year have dime- weeks Yet in whichi to mecet, bt. there art a fe'w grouo, just re-* cently org;anized which Mtill have their, full program ahiead of them," statenf (,eorgec H. Likaw -t, '27, chirmai.n of the discussion grouIp comimittee, under wh ose char-ge £afll groun: S are as - rng il WILL SIPE ATIITs 11on1.John G. Sargent, j? 7 7 3 ¢ ' r , P.:i ° f,&fAf. :{ a t r at o n y a -] b c l o '1o f P r e s id e n t C o o lid g e , w ill s n ; I o'clock Saturday even iing, Nov. 1.r"N a 3= the V Whitney opera house, under s1I auspices of the County Ihglepbicii club, it was announced os2t erdaj -'j Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robintcon. '! ;JK t Rte Olj dU 4:v1hs to ea1. t at the beanery, sister of the late TheodoreaR1'som'l . 7----fvevr OX 1 191t -~to 1be will also speak.: uyao x w~roun ru to wear. That's the Mr. Sargent is a mem ber of theac, . r', t' . - U t.. r xCt firm. of1ik.,Sagnad ie-s - c.I: i iI0 JA .1s £ t.ali ule4of,890 and., a resident of Ludlow,, Veruem.i ' Ile was secretary of civil ami ia affairs in Vermont from1. rl{00- ".:9K' ;.,t-4 . { s t r ,t .c)' : ';t { z0 4 i J hat amid attorney gnra7f fn c' : sim 1va~ii ( I rc a 1' frm10- .H.is a amember of S3,he5 1 American Bar associatiomi.Ilereso 2u.' rdztxd) cently spoke. before the liannlt~on clu'b, of Chicago. Mrs. Robinson is one of theivrWel rv i oyuatords woman members of the < exeoWelnpovit-toyuitvu"ds committee of the LRepublican .8101lays held ttheCimpus boot- a~ al committee. She maerheyecnd.on. 01 tate teli'- ing speech for the nomt ltioeCi h1. - 't' i ..'c 3l1' st. or General Leonard Wooat te e'... I-' U publican 'national clonve rutmo .i atl . (I1 -' y "tf cago in 1920. 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