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Show BANKERS OPPOSE CENTRALIZED BANK KANSAS CITY. Mo, Jan. 6. Kansas City banker today disapproved the proposal to establish a centralized bank to replace the twelve federal reserve banks. K. F Swiney, president of the First National bank here, said the federal: reserve bank ha truly proved It worth . to the nation. j This Is no time for dickering with the financial statu of tha country," he, aaid. John M. Moore, preafdent of the Fidelity Fi-delity National Bank and Trust company, com-pany, aaid that while he believed a few minor changes should be made In the present tem, "no action should be taken at m time when the country is airuKKling to avert a financial panic." Governor J. Z. Miller Jr. of the tenth federal reserve district, aaid that If he were given an opportunity to revise tha federal reserve bank law, h did not believe he could improve on them. |