Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1973 — Page 8

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Wednesday, July 11, 1973

Protestors Arrested In Protest Over Dictatorship Of Uruguay’s Bordaberry

Legislative Committee Postpones Hearings

MONTEVIDEO Uruguay (AP) — Hundreds of demonstrators were arrested and scores injured as police attacked 5,(XK) marchers protesting the dictatorship in Uruguay. Leaders of the outlawed labor unions ordered a step-up in the general strike that has nearly paralyzed the country since President Juan M. Bordaberry dissolved congress two weeks ago and began ruling by decree. The march on the presidential palace Monday night was the largest antigovernment demonstration so far The

marchers sang the national anthem and repeated the phrase “tyrants tremble." The police attacked the marchers on 18th of July Avenue near the palace, and the fighting raged more than two hours. The police fired tear gas grenades, then moved in with billy clubs. Mounted officers joined in, using the flat side of their sabers. Younger demonstrators tried to throw up barricades, but they were overwhelmed. As the police pursued the demonstrators through narrow side streets, the army moved tanks up to the national univer-

sity and fired tear gas into buildings occupied by striking students in defiance of a presidential order closing all schools. The troops made no attempt to enter the buildings, however. Police said some 300 persons were arrested during the street battle. Bystanders also were clubbed when they couldn't get out of the way fast enough. Witnesses reported dozens of persons were bloodied, but no fatalities were reported. Earlier in the day, a 16-year-old youth was shot and killed by a military patrol. Otficials said he was in a group of

youths that fired on a policeman. but his friends said he was painting an antigovernment slogan on a wall. A 28-year-old Communist teacher was shot fatally Friday as he was throwing rocks at a bus de-

fying the general strike.

The call for intensification of the strike apparently was aimed particularly at public transportation, which had been returning to normal, and at shops in downtown Montevideo and newspapers publishing sporatically despite heavy censorship.

CHICAGO (AP) — A special legislative subcommittee investigating allegations of improper campaign contributions to Gov. Daniel Walker has postponed hearings at the request of Judge Donald O’Brien of the Circuit Court. Thomas J. M urphy, executive director of the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, asked Judge O’Brien on Monday to issue a temporary injunction to stop the hearings. Murphy, who was under subpoena to testify before the subcommittee yesterday, charged in his suit that the speaker of the House created the subcommittee without having the authority to do so.

The subcommittee chairman. Rep. Phillip Collins, R-Calumet City, said he postponed the hearings at Judge O’Brien’s request to allow the court time to act on Murphy’s suit. Judge O’Brien continued the

case until Wednesday. The subcommittee was formed to investigate an alleged $50,000 contribution to Walker’s campaign fund by businessman Anthony G • Angelos. After Walker took office, he

nominated Angelos to be director of the Department of Insurance, but Angelos withdrew when reports linked him to businesses holding liquor licenses. State law forbids liquor licensees from making political contribution^

High Prices Still Loom In Future

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Consolidated Report of Condition of Tri-County Bank & Trust Company of Roachdale in the State of Indiana and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on June 30, 1973. Dollars Cts ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including S non# ... unposted debits)... '883.023.12 U.S. Treasury securities 2,570,068 50 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 401.283 85 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,837.077 85 Other securities (including $ none .... corporate stocks) none Trading account securities none Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell none Other loans 8,865.071 78 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 290,255 73 Real estate owned other than bank premises none Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated none Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstand/ng none Other assets 46,771.12 TOTAl ASSETS '14.893,551 95 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations '4,255,649 26 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 8,200,852.49 Deposits of United States Government 75,708.45 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 929,500.64 Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions none Deposits of commercial banks none Certified and officers' checks, etc 162,738 68 TOTAL DEPOSITS '13,624 449.62 (a) Total demand deposits '5,116,262.03 (b) Total time and savings deposits .'8,508,187 59 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase none Other liabilities for borrowed money none Mortgage indebtedness none Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding none Other liabilities 99,161.42 TOTAL LIABILITIES '13,723.611 04 MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES none RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) '110,198 93 Other reserves on loans none Rese r ves on securities none TOTAl RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES H 10 198 93 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital notes and debentures none Equity capital, total 1,059,741.98 Preferred stock-total par value none (No. shares outstanding . . . .none) Command stock-total par value '10.00 share '150,000 00 (No shares authorized '17,500) (No. shores outstanding *15,000) Surplus a 550,000.00 Undivided profits 359,741.98 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves none TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . '1,059,74198 TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS '14,893.551 94 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days dending with call date '13,653,486.46 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date '8,893,755.02 Unearned discount on instalment loans included in total capital accounts none I, James M. Reed, Vice President & Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly (Swear, Affirm) that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct - Attest: James M. Reed Galen S. Irwin Paul H. Sutherlin Kenneth R. Ramsay State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: Directors Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of July, 19 7 3, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires October 21, 1976 Mary Elizabeth Wilson Notary Public. July 11-IT

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