Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1925 — Page 8

27 ADAMS COUNTY STUDENTS AT I. U. State University Unable To Accomodate All Prospective Students Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 17.—1._ U. students from Adams County and other counties of the state will return home for the holidays Tuesday, Dec. 22. carrying with them a new appreciation of the seriousness of ther training at the State University, if they heed the challenge of President W. L. Bryan. In an all-Universlty convocation address, the I. U. president told students that public faith in higher education rests largely with what students are able to show for it. "If the people of the state see that you are getting at school what they established the school to do, they will pour out their treasures through the legislature and through direct gifts,” said President Bryan. "They will believe in it if they believe in you, their children. If. along with your love of liberty, you elect discipline for yourself as intensely as you expect the football team to choose discipline for the sake of victory, the cause of education will be altogether safe.” “We have striven to establish a University in which society at its best should provide paths leading from every corner of the state to society at its best in many sorts of excellence. For this we need money. We need far more money. The people who spend numberless millions for chewing gum and cigaiettes, movies and can afford to educate their children. The people of the state must believe in this. “What I want more than money is students to whom the great vocations call with a passion and an austerity beyond that of any athletic game. There are many such here before me. It is you who must make the University of Indiana.” More students than ever before have • registered at Indiana University this ( fall, and several hundred seeking tfork i in various departments found them

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overcrowded and had to ''be turned away. The total enrollment of different students for the various terms this year will exceed 5,500, as compared with 5,067 for last year. The increase is largely due to the addition of the dental school by legislative action. , Twenty-seven students from Decatur and Adams county are registered at the State University. They ape as follows: Decatur: Mary A. Burk, Walter A. Crum (dental school, Indianapolis). Robert E. Daniels (medical school. Indianapolis), Glennls Elsey, Gordon F. Engeler, William L Grant (dental school, Indianapolis), Jesteen E. Hocker, Arthur A. Kiess. Charles H. Latamiman, John C. Miller, Harriet M. Myers, Lois Lucile Peterson, Niles Al len Whtie, Grace Janet Shroll. Berne: Palmer O. Eicher, Caroline I. Hirschy, Dora M. Soldner, Sybilla G. Sprunger. Geneva: Edward Randolph Anderson, Lewis Stephen Armstrong, Leah Ruth Miller, Vaughn Dunbar Schlagenhauf, Rolland Patrick Springer. Smmett Tully (dental school, Indianapo,lis). Linn Grove: Gorman Ferdinand McKean (dental school, Indianapolis). Monroe: Lavina Helen Christener. Preble: Floyd Leland Grandstaff (medical school, Indianapolis). Q_ AUBURN—Auburn State Bank has been purchased by business men of Auburn, from the Straus interests of

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HOOSIERS ARE SAVING MONEY Bank Reports Show Increase In Bank Deposits Throughout State Indianapolis, Dec. 17. — (United Press)—The people of Indiana today are laying the "solid foundation upon which future prosperity will be built," according to T. D. Barr, head of the state banking commission. Barr made this statement after a careful analysis of the reports submitted by various Indiana banking institutions. The analysis was made by coniparthe deposits shown by ten of the leading banks of the state, in the called statements of September 30 and June 30. In practically all instances these reports showed that savings deposits were increasing throught the state. Such a condition, Barr said, means that the people of the state are attempting to regain their financial balance. Another feature shown by a comparison of the imports that in prac-

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tically all instances a big decrease has been shown in the amount of loans made by the banks. Barr pointed out that such a condition can be taken to mean only one thing that the people of the state are saving their mon6y and then paying off such loans as they have outstanding. "I would not say that these figures mean prosperity is here," the bank commissioner said, "beesust prosperity jis a condition that is above the aver[ago. The figures do mean, however, that the people of the Htate are build[ing a solid foundation upon which prosperity will be built.” While a decrease in the amount shown as "demand deposits” or checking accounts was noted, Barr explained that such mbney as is held as demand deposits is usually the money used for liquidating loans. He pointed out that where ever a decrease in the amount of demand deposits was shown there was a corresponding decrease in the amount of loans. During the three months covered by the figures none of the gains in deposits were sensationally large, and the amount of retired loans also was not exceedingly great. This'condition, it was said, means that the people are working along conservative lines, seeking to better their

credit but not at the expense of their general business. | The banks used by Barr in compiling I his figures were the Floyd County Batik, at New Albany; the State Bank at Washington; the Central State Bunk at Connersville; the Marton State Bank at Marion; the Terre Haute Trust Company, of Terre Haute; the Boone County State Bank of Lebanon; the St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company, of South Bend; the Lincoln Trust Company, of Fort Wayne; the Peoples Trust Company, of Muncie and the Union Trust Company,* of GrOensbuntg. ■ o— •' —Subscribe For The Dally Democrat—

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Four Decatur Students At Ohio State University Columbus, 0., Dec. 17.—Attendance for the summer and fall quarters of the current school year at Ohio State University, with duplicate names ex--1 eluded, is 10.725, according to the recent report of Miss Edith D. Cockins, registrar. The figure is a new high mark for the University. Registration for the present quarter, the second of the present academic year, is 9008, also a record. The sum mer quarter attendance was 2,826, likewise a new high mark. As heretofore more than 90 per cent • of the students are from Ohio, but all

save half a doien of the other , ta . are represented a s wel! ttH „ " e " of foreign countries. ber In the present c'ampus Wul are four students from Decatur tJ. With the colleges In which they n ' enrolled, they are: Glenn BeL? Arts; Harold DeVor. Dent.; Glenn Mm C & J; Lowell Smith, Med. ’ Public sale, personal pronertv Geo B. Wrttht, southwest of Craigville, Frida December 18,12:30 p.m. Present him or her with ■> Parker Fountain Pen for Christ mas. Callow & Kohne. ’ • 21,22.2.1