The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 10, 1927, Image 4

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    1 .1 eolW t intere*!, cut. coupnns, druvv Ili* salar). and gr»ov rteh,
l*H«IHt**«
Ini
«evirai
veni« M i«« Mite W all«, i etili lieti lllts-
W all II.'! lui «haitil. Whose tlcilllet*
'I I I . .1 ill I nu U vvllo li .1 »
aitile, ni fnet. these dulie« mie inerti) incidi
il •• lite tinnitili»,
11«| Jiiiiiuiit necesall a I etl a -h« liecn liti seul il yciiis, teaadung m
business. Ile mu«l fii «I errale tiii'iiie«*, and whil«* erratili A lui«
coni munite* nf their o«lohii*h a girls' sellimi ut lung Cluing
line»« li«' is eivaling eonlidcuee. and vtlnle «rcàltng cniifidencts
meni m settlement of Hie e* 1*1# Fu. Stundung
T ii« reception,
Mie lUUat neee*«aril> cooperate in thè generai eoinniunil) dovei
she is advertising for a realer wliicli look tin* foim of the r<|g-
J‘nbl inked b>
lopment. Ile must at all Unica he nundful nf eredi! nreesitary lo
ular evening service, was large-
fur Ilio store building.
The Review Publishing Company, Inc.
lite mere lianl s, au,| auvanees needed l>) thè liushantlinan duri li v
attended, the congregation hav­
The three rural carriera of ing (lie opportunity to congratu­
r~ • '• - - i
4 Rt>avf rtou Orrpm.
lite maturili* of Ina ero»«.*
tin. Beaverton Posi office, Mes late Miss Walts and her perenta
j. II. llul«*tt, I ‘n * u h n i .
Harry IVmv. V»«r P r e s c ie n t,
The wealtli aliti arimi li o f olir city i* eunhna.nl un Ilio
sers Boyd,
Kell) ami McKell Mi umi Mr*. Il Ü. Watts. Miss
Verne Itrijelit, U c c r r t n r y - T n w m r r r .
prosperity o f lite «aitlying livide terrltory, and H is iiieunihenl on Personal Items About People drove lo Forest tlrove Motliiu)
Walls, ns speaker of the even
righi lo attend a meotim. of Ho*
thè hall Iter Iti umleratatm thè neetl« of lioth ut ortler th.n Ite ma>
ilig, tolti some of lier experlen-
Whom You Know lo And
Washington Cimiti) Rural lä d ­ ces in preaehing the gospel and
“ E n fe m t a.« se< <«nd-cl»«s m atter December # U , t i i i , at the 1*0*1 rentier thè grealeal assist ance .
ier Carriers' \sacciatlon
This especially in describing the in­
Around Beaverton
Ilowever, thè hanker oan only tielp III«, community in thè
O ffice at Beaverton Oregon under the act o f March 3 , tl* 7 tt."
was railed |iy Ihe usssociuHoti
fluence still maintained hy tlie
sanie intasine liuti thè mere I mi ni and farmer are willing lo lu-lp
president, Mr I \. Kennetlv, In
other religions in China.
The life Mood ttf thè conuuunily i» ertala. Credit ih n u evi
Friday, June to. lt >27
Mrs. B. I.eis in ili al St V in* Connection wdh a m,.ellug o f Ihe
Issued every Friday
«tener o f money. We gel our money front llie farmera, m ordi- eent's Hospital under thè
I-ureal tlrove ('.haniher o f Com
Mr. luid Mrs. M I» W eill*, of
«Mere
merce ti» make plans for enter
anta, and llioae wbo live wilhin our horders. If ymi malte' your .f l*i's Hiileninli ¿tini .loyce
Portland, spent
Sumluv m Mie
liuninoiil of tlie Slate Iturnl l et
.... ............. Kdltor money liore, ami spenti il olscwher«\ eredit privileges are like-
Hurry IV muv ------
Me« tM.tti t! e lek soli aim staici*, 1er Cacrlei's* !««H*iullon at For home o f Mr unit Mrs. II. T.
Weills.
.. .faeoesafr HilHitr wise liiuled. » liieli in turn limita thè fruii o f y««ur o\tn lahor
Mr«. Notile l.ngtin, ofSuti Jose. est tlrove, June ïh-'.'fl.
Verne Bright -------
California, lt*fl Sumluy for Sei
H it.t i n t i t i M n n a g e r
J. H. Huletf _____
LIBR ARY N O TIO E
Mr. W. II. Cady and family,
Mcn in rcrtitili walks of lif«< bave l«een *i«ecifioally lol.i limi side.
fnim
Aberdeen,
Washington
The llhmiry will he open on
Tilt* Otto Krìckson Co., Stili*
"harniony i» llm sucre«« of air inatitution*,' a faci, vvhtch ni n
Sulatt riptitin, fi.50 per yeur Atlvcrtiainp ruttai mi applini mrge incasurc, is Iruly «sciupi ified on our t'.iiy i:<>uncil. Po m «H «k-alera, reporl» tln* sul,, of u spent tli<‘ week end with relut Thuraday* only durinar tbe mon­
Ite* in ami near Beaverton after ili) of June, July and August,
tion.
a meeting ns \\c tini t>n Moniti) evening, i« ccrlaiul) refrc«hing, ticw Star truck to tln* Molili alleniltng t li«> graduation exor­
Mr* Roberts, librarian
Ituiry.
f 'Iftni It’tuliuti I » r All The A’«t miiy
cises of tin* Mill Plain I aioli
lite mondici* cxeculing Hit“ city'# business in a uianiicr limi bo-
Mrs. Ida Bum*, of Pori lituo High School, near
Vancouver,
«penks a fine spiri! o f ronconi, an«| an cifo li on Ititi paci of curii
gpent Sutniuy ut III,. II. W a ll« Miles Cady being among
(lie
• The business which on the whole is likely to prosper moat .nembi r lo liiorouglily, and wiib a coitimi imparimi il), siiulyic
The Inter will In*
lumie.
Mrs. Punta is a «i«ie i graduate*.
i« that business which aim« to give the customer soine.h'ng more cadi amt cvci) i.«»ue wlicu introduciti ¡oc e«>u side m don ami tlis
n Mr. Watt*.
remembered here as tlie soil ol
limn lhe mere commodity which he comes lo buy."
,...«.il. A town do «« noi. |ikc Ilio proverbiai l'opsv. Just drop ufi
Tie* M
Svvensoii. tilt* realtor. report« the late A It. Cn«h\ Jr
■—Calvin Coolidg
. I.ucklcierr) i-usli and continua lo llirivc witli gì. ovili ami ex Ilio sale of u 5-rooni house ami P. Cady family, from llllsboro
,...ii»i«.u ita >mce*s l'c.ng largray continuimi on ll.c mgenuily ami mi arre of Ialiti w lue li bcloitged attended Ihe exercises, iis did
7 7 / a ; no\n: TOWS MKRVIIA\T
Mr. umi Mrs. W I.. Cady, Mr.
.. i.... 11 » « o. li.c c.t.uncil or executive body. Bcuv ertoli“» I om III i lo 11. tl, Set>lL
a
F W. Cady amt Barbara, from
n o w v a.<u i'cuu - mi muni iu ihe pieur ti»oui lit«* atiu..
....ui.iou is a.uplc c\ ideine t>f (he niagnuuiinou» al Illude of il
Miss Merle Oavica, .locoiiip.in Beaverton.
A.i.vu j.riM h ...., tu.il .u m e luiiau* eye he uu* become Jim««.«.
temi hy Mr«. I.ultc Borine, tlrove
■un. il io orni.ci.< of pu.-tc polit y, iis stead) and slapl«. grciwl
Several Protestant churches
¿¿.. Ai^utiKwiti .« t.^ itii} ..u ttfu r you m.iy p ie fu ie iuiiit .... iou< • . tue | asi lew ccurs .showmg a aironi ami sincere cndeuvor on lo Hickrcall over tilt* vvcek end
of
lleuvertnil united on Suiuhiv
le visti Miss Orna F.mtnons.
jjix a i «iiu luteuitMt uut.tmui t bar a fter— L utre . n iiii .
...e puri of tbe goxerning officiai». Ju»t now ibe làiuneil
evening in a recent Ion held in
S. K. "Cnp,” Fuy rulli, coni
L iu iu o u im s are wont lo portiu.v Imu iu ciiurucU*ni or oceupicd in lite passili# t»f au ordinane« providmg for a city Imi
llu* Methodist church, honoring
Make tlu- most ol rralut cvl
many luoous ana taurhv— lrout a fund ueatietl old stviu ....a to ami HddiUoual lire e«]uu>ment, botti o f whieli are hadèy needed icerciul printer o f Foresi tìrove,
matks a sluirl imi p!en«anl cult
summer roum ltrip I'urc*
a puiiumuropisi ol the uruudeui ainl uiout generous type, l i e t be ordinane« ve ili be submitlcil lo Mie coler« al a «penai elecUon
on tlu* Heview fttree Mimtlay.
novvinctlca t. You can travel
is ooosted aud lualigued , praised and condemned. but verb­ some lime in Scpleuiber, ami The Heview slrongl) urge» il« adoi
on
llu* ti.ni« at ««irprikingly
Borii Saturila)' eveuiflg, .lune
low etna. Kitlc in con«lt>rt in
ally eucouraged to eouuuue bin buaiurvw iumituiiou, y e l at tion.
l. lo Mr. ami Mrs. \\ alluce llan-
long, Miiamth-rialing t <Mch*
Uie same nine largely uciued ibat s us Lulling milueuve waowii
*t*n, a lial.y boy.
The yuung
ra by «lay: rotvmy Pullman
!‘ rmcipully • * proof of t lie effeetivenc«.« of i » columii.« us
man has been naine.l John \\ a l­
as pairouage
accomnutal.itions for over-
oityhum of udverUsing, a Portlund paper euiried a news item m luce.
Vuti so oiteu uutliiiikiugly.
nigbt travel.
“ T.tllie" Tallm.in emù* down
\\e are a ll— or should be— interested iu the success of *«st Sundav » «dition lo (lie effeci Uiat m a ceclain tiislricl
Save time, m on ey anJ
from hi*l«i» In spemi Un* week­
nervous rncrgv by going on
our liusmsess institution«, hut all list frequently tall victim s winch it large.)* circulât.'» il lias bcen successful ni dcvelopnig
end w11 h liis miM ber wlm 1« ni
the train. Fares with Innas
to tUe liuaginaiy sueeuleiiee o f uistuut luereiiautlising lie.tls— patronage of over ïbOO charge accouut» w‘th Portiand merci!
St. Vincent'* li..spila! recuperai
to bull you plan,for cvantplc
aut»,
a
patronage
llml,
in
a
large
nicasure.
righl.ully
belongs
l
t.ciO» in tux* on ea tbau uot ei.arg.ug a high rate oi pa... a rage,
mg troni a goti re.
•* Suruiay only ratunvltrirva,
f llml district
..ol oiicrtu g a snort and interior «.rop o f grass, ligu iatixeiy .i.e lot ai incrcnant» m tiie commercial renier»
l . r n fo r tra vel ov er the
Iwo Iftvavorlon girl« thè Mi*
o c lioki no hricl agam»t the metropolilan pape, s pi ide ni *1
w e e k -e n d — Saturday to
„ « F rances M Hurl and Freída
speaking.
Mania!.¡v or Friday toTues-
..t
inc.emciit».
m
iaci
we
gladiy
rc-puhlisli
lhe
la
d
us
l'Xolcme
F.
K.
lirli,
wets*
graduate
. or «»ter . i i e years ’i k e ileview mis becu txoitui.iously
1 fro *i
alay.
Also fares with If» day
¿out eti.istsiem.y oousliug tbe i.eaver.ou uierenauls— Uie tiouie t.f lhe eu lue t* f iitw»pa|>ci adccilising. lu proportion lo lhe cosi Ib», <tcegoii V. rnial Sc >• >1 at
lim it ami others gootl htr
w
e«.k.
MoniimtiHi
last
a> gréai, ii nul grenier, resulU nul uccruc lo lhe licavcrion
the summer season.
tonli uusiuess men.
Mr. unii Mr* H. M. It a m e«
na ît nam» if ttiey conaisleiilly use lhe coluuiu» ol lhe ileview iu
W hy 7
A »li . i l t « u l i N e i r (V i i a v I m t i n | « i 1 H 4
droit» 1«» Seaside S ilur lay alt. r
lu k* t iiwiii u til » u w * t cK*
iieiau se ln-avertoii mere hauls stand by the home town at atitcriisiug Hieir respeclive commodities.
im r i l t i i l / )f« w t i r f ’ Jufu
noon. rt turning 1 ome Sun«lay Io­
al Itmtil coif.
a ll times; at a il times are Milling lo lend a ueipiug hand iu
N% ay ■ f the Tillamook h niche».
De ye*
"Ask Mi* Another is an old game in Hie lift* of a newspaper KOÌIIK a* far south as Ta ri.
support oi an nome enterprises, and because they buck every
/ « ( r M a | y e a r f a m i l y o/
IA«« MMalw/i Ay fa llim i lo
••iun. An >dilor is com-mered as ready data on ino.-l lopic.», am
movement that is lo r the nest interests o f Ilea vert on
Mr rtieoilorc Ilo *i, of S< utile
k o to * '*A « m h » yomr hmmt f
.nr
liumlier
c>i
oivcc»
iiu|uiries
vve
tlaily
reçoive
bear
protu
of
in
• nien mc nouder u tbe citizens o f lieuvertou and trad,
c.iinc down Sumlay Iti visR bis
Ay oU mom u Is-
comuiuiiity fu liy realize the worth o f tho bourn town mer supposition, \S e are always g.«td lo liave you re 1er your t(ucst- mollici-, Mrs. Jomiie Medili, wlm
UoU omo l o J o y .
Mr.
eiiauis— oi ihe many things they do for the town and our peu ...I.« to u», and n vve luck lue ic.,d> facts, we »hall uscertaiii is in SI. Vincent'* hospital
t aiust has spine ac reagiva bere
..cm
toi
you
as
a
husmee»
courtesy
with
as
much
dispatch
a«
f. F. Mien
pie, aud how uiucb we actually owe them lor benefits we
tinti Ite is improving.
possible.
daily and weekly enjoy.
Igeili.
Miss A vu Ad.lins, the p.is-
Hack o f iwery movement fo r good, for progress, develop
The management o f I Ile Heview w*l| gladi) accept rea.b rs lor ,if Ih.' N.1/1111*111* chorcli li ere, j B e a i B rto n
Oregon
incut, and uplift- are the home merchants, in a large measure
has suffered il nervous break
ommuuiculioli» lui* puluuati. il, «tnd are anxitius to emouritge
itciiayin g eteiy exjieuae o f the town's activities other than
ii'Wii ami ber pii)striali Ims 101,;!™ '™ ™ "^'*^^
*.e praetiee.
\\ e wuu.d suggest |bul coiiiiiiuincutions he cui Iter (Lai sin* must noi neler ilici
m at imposed »y d im t taxation.
• *m*d a» neurly i.s |iot»ible to community uilercsts and kepi fr<* pulpit again for at toast sii
i-'or the luuiulcuuutc o f church, school, social welfare,
>1 personal ucrimony. As a pr.nogative we reserve thè rigut t< montila.
autl civic improvements, uot to mention numerous public
• iistir aiiy artici« Minili we nvay «jecin inimicai lo publir liar-
People I iviiiv west and so n i h i
charities- sjms ml demands constantly arise licyuud the budget
111011)'.
C.'l Ht of I owii are heing r.*«l « 11 r • il
vision, ami the home town merchant, because o f bis peculiar
ta* <1.*lonr win•n coming into
A U T O T R U C K A N D U V E R Y S ER VIC E, D A I L Y TR IP ®
jsis.tion*—sir may haps, a long estalilished custom— is consul
headline «ays: '‘ Portland Man Elevated To tiem ral l-.leelrn l«< a\ erton. as Hi * hrtdg.* toer
T O PORTLAND
JoIm
cied tin- natural financial reservoir; aud, strange as it may
«on
'
“
a
•e.'k
II......Id
Hills-
»II
o»l
.Making liglit of Inni as it were.
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Imro
just
W
«*sl
of
I
owii
is
road
seem, one who is always resjionsire.
■u
t
and
is
being
rebuilt.
tillires
li.'ioerlnn,
Cnrurr of Watson umi First Ft.
When the necessity for improvements arises, it i„ usually
F I V E H U R T IN A U T O U P 8 . T
Portland
iiffu»*.
Portland
Auto Freight Terminal
Mrs,
Mary
I»'llotialt.
o
f
Hills
Ihe home town merchant who assumes the initiative, sacri
N E A R b E A V E N T O N SUN D AY
born, was u llenverloti visilnr
Pimm*: Ih-nverton 6203
Portland, Main 3510
fic.ng not on it mm h caluable time iu creating favorable
Car Leaves H .gh w ^y and P o*a
t'uesday.
Mr*. I ''Umidi was in
By p b .
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T h r u Field; T h e n OtW.lu ns
sentiment, but shouldering a large share of the financial bur-
If Hie ladies' styles keep on
Three men and two women,
lien
changing along (lie lines of tin* Alex B.-lland, 35, o f 5it5 East
, , As we are racing onward ih the “pursuit of life, lilierty ia»l few years there will soon
Stark street, and lii« wife, Jul
ainl happiness,' , let us not. ox;ftrl<sik the, dejit we owe the he nothing left to change. What bna Bel land; Mr. and Mrs. lien.
home town merrlumt. It is pru|s*r and fitting that we give a golden opportunity for Liie <»oidia and Ben Sliebin, all ol
V II Fmerson street, were taken
him a passing thought, and tlifit we pause to realize that to plastic surgeon.
The B E A V E R T O N R E V IE W
Short Poiugrajiiis
Of Locai Interest
aew
_iow
Fares
Oregon lelephone
Company
S o ia t J ie m
ft
Beaverton Transfer Co.
Lewis Brothers Props.
Horseradish and oiiiuns
him tlie most satisfactory maimer in which to reciprocate his
( iocl he, woiid-iamuus plirios-
liiany l«*u»*fits to the * innmiuiity. is ¡to encourage trade in his opher once said lliat if we wen
ilireetioii. Tint, niu ve furnish material proof that his gen i-.ally civilized our offspring
would he horn that way, too.
♦h o«itv
not as gnynl seed snw*n on liarren soil.
I ,
i he . i ruth t o f tin* iimlter iw that' the home town niercli
.nils are selling .giHsls at. tor Jess-.thnii, priees els«.\vhere
!|i|tdit,y n nsiih'i-etl. • I f we w ill Is* fa ir am i include the ad
«iitiinial e.*ipeiisc ineurretl wheni trailing in n**iglil«»ring towns,
<tve nre for«is! • td: admit tlmP it id erononriiKlIy • cheajsT to
tra d e'a t lroiMei
• . ‘ a»:
t‘ i t «
» »»
••
I n 't h e putron»ige o f ontside marts you w ill, as a nat­
ural *H|Henec, n itiiiraiH r force»'th e home merchant out of
I tisMiess- or tti o’ the loill Jirogrcssive mies ill M|nest o f bicn-
fious Avhcre a more consistf-nt eftie ftride and community a 1
lie-sir: in-*. • Cists. "A m i rod 'may l>e “sure no ether Intsi'i. •
V :Ii etc.li. fo fake ifieir plftl-es, dx there’
n*»tli»ilg so patert
hi s ;M».> ttiisini-Ns '«if¡it* from it fe w ir as •! oi R.-nt“ ;»i”.ii'
*»i! \Denied buiMingn. ■'
» *• »*»
Iliis should not prevent any nt
u« from trying lo learn as iimeli
a« w« possibly can.
.Naturalists tell us Dial storks
male for life without the Irouhl
of a written manage license.
• lie storks evidently arc-dissat­
isfied witli our brand of civili­
zation, an<j are leaving us for a
climate more natural ai d more
- ij it• si to their ideals.
"W ine, wotie'f* and .« ng” ol
• bygone iige.'ia now changed t»>
“ gin, men and smoke." At least
tins is tlie impression one g.*t-
m
- -
i.y reading the society news o?
BANK8 IVECE«SAHV TO COWWtTMTTY LIFE AND DEVELOPMENT ur Movie Capitol.
Too much
•
— w ■ ■ r •* • -*» ~
>
In a difcussion of Ihe value tff trading fit home there is an* easy money and a po r .¡ualit.
f gray matter is a dangerous
nllier insitluMon whose svlcce«« i. v<‘iy vdal to the general pros,
combination.
perily t»f tl.e conTmunlty— the bunk.
In m efl'rn't m' ili^ days credit is a great entJiue for advanr- R E T U R N E D M ISSION ARY
m ¡mills' ry . n,| developing new enterprises. The Id-/ ik t niusl
V IS IT S A T M Y A T L E POINT
Wave t refill in ch'vetoping Ins farm; I lie laborer niusl ImiV credii
lo rs!;il'lis|| 7ii« home;1 the business man must have credit at var­
Hev. and Mrs. Omar Idso, of
came Thins lay
ious* times lo sueress iully rarrv on.
Without credit tliesi Myrtle Point,
I.) «pend the rern ijn.ler o f las
Art ivilirs would be eri|i|d<*d and iMagnabd.
week with Mrs. Ido's parsnls,
Beaverton is especially favored with a strong banking insti-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W all-
to!loti direrled tiy a very capable man in lli<> person of Itujr liray. When they returned Monday,
Hie cashier.
Mi«s Watts accompaiend them
Fverywlii're vvr> have evidence o f the sineprity o f the rounlrv for a three weeks' visit.
After Miss Watt's return to
banki i s efforts lo britep conditionp of the community in wliicli
be li'es. « n(J no small portion of his time jg oeeupied in the ad- Beaverton, which will be about
July t, she will »pend about two
v i-ir . and rounselling o f patrons and citizens, who may desir
months «peaking before a nuni-
lo extend tlieir present business or branch out into new lines. bet of Camp Meetings in thi*
Bui a large majority of people fail to understand Ibis lo be a section.
It will be remembered that
fact. Henee, one o f the minor problems confront mg the banker
is lo convince tlie neoplc iliat the bank is not « cold-blooded Mis« Watts is the returned ni i - -
sionary who was brought out
and calloused corporation, but an institution largely dependent
from flie interior at the out­
for its success on the «urees« o f its customers.
break
o f the recent
Chinese
So many people think that tlie main business o f a banker is* Rebellion.
to St. Vincent’s hospital as a re­
sult of an auto spill oceurrmg
Sunday after noon a short ills
lance from here.
\\ it nesses «late that the car
left tin* highway while traveling
at a fast speed, enlerej a field,
vviiere il tore thru (he soft turf
for a short distance, and then
turned turtle, pinning the five
occupants beneath. •
Passing motorist* extricated
them and Ihe Red flross Ambul­
ance service took them to flu*
hospital where examination dis­
eased that Mr. Holland was cut
¡ihoiil tlie head and chest. Hi«
wife lin'd a fraetun d arm.
The
f olidas were suffering
from
hea,| and face injuries and *he-
htn escaped with minor cut» and
bruises.
TO HOLDERS OF
SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW
TREASURY BONUS
N o t lr « W «1*-» # f « n#w n ff»r In « ot
t m ir r .n s t a t ic s t r k a s i r y m o n o s .
h t » l Jun* 15, 1927, «..a ti'.TrIn« i i . ! , r « i t
fron* that Sat* at tha ra t- o f 3
par
rant.
Tha hon.la w ill m atura In tw an ty
raara, hut m ar ha rallatl fo r radamptlon
a fta r alvtaan raara
Saaond I.¡baity lo a n bond« w ill bo ar
captaH ta a irh a n ir« nt par.
A rrru a.l In-
taraat on tha Sarond l.lb a rty bond* ot-
forod fo r airhnnao will hr paid na o f
iv n a l ( , 1(27
Sarond l.lbarty lo a n bon.la hava barn
rallod fo r paymont on N o v r in b -r l i . 1927,
and w ill raaao to baar Intaraat on that
data.
Hnldara o f aurh bond* who daatra
. . » sdrantapa o f tho o irh an a a offar
ahould rnnotiH thalr Itank or truat rom-
pany at onra
Tha axahanira prl .la y ,
w ill hr avallabla fo r a llm ltad porlod o n ly ,
and may aaplra about Juna 15th.
Furthar Inform ation m ay ba oh.ainad
frnw. ban4a or trnnt cotnpaniaa. or from
any Fodoaal Raaorva Rank.
A. W. MELLON.
Secretary of the Treasury.
Washiagton, May Jl, 1927.
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