Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1926 — Page 9

APRIL 17, 1926

OGDEN BACKS PRESIDENT IN HIS KEYNOTE Favors Fort Rehabilitation and Completion of Federal Bldg. Support of the policies of President Coolidse, rehabilitation of Ft. Benjamin Harrison and completion of the Federal Bids:, -were advocated by James M. Ogden, candidate for the Republican nomination for Seventh District representative in his keynote speech at 2909 Central Ave. Friday night. Ogden praised the recent speech of President Coolidge against American participation in the League of Nations, drew attention to the present administration’s tax reductions and urged farm relief, without charity. Slogan of Party. "The American people believe in the leadership of the quiet man in the White House,' Ogden said. "The slogan of the Republican party now seems to he ‘Stand by the administration.' ” The rough board baracks at Ft. Harrison are almost uninhabitable because the War Department has ceased making repairs, Ogden said. "Th temperature in those barracks during the winter has been about 95 degrees and the troops have been compelled to wear their heavy overcoats to keep comfortable,” Ogden explained. The Government has the money from the sale of lands and other property bought during the war. Ft. Harrison should have relief. I am asking that you nominate and elect me that I may see that Uncle Sam’s boys are treated a little more like you and I would like to be treated were we In their places.” For Building Completion With respect to completion of the Feedral Bldg., Ogden said: "If I am nominated and elected, I will urge an early extension of this structure, with a front in keeping with the architecture and surroundings of the World War Plaza and with plenty of room so that none of the departments will find It necessary to operate In outside buildings.” Belief of veterans, restriction of immigration, protection of child life and the protective tariff also were named as planks in his platform by Ogden.

MARKET PRICES ARE UNCHANGED Seasonable Fruits, Vegetables Plentiful. No price changes of any importance were in evidence today at the city market and stands were filled with seasonable fruits and vegetables. Many curb stands hail Winesap and Rhode Island greenings, apples at 5 pounds for 25 cents. Green beans were plentiful at 15 cents a pound and wax beans slightly higher at 20 cents a pound. Strawberries sold for an average of 40 and 45 cents a quart though some merchants asked as high as 60 cents a quart. Other prices Included: Limes, 50 cents a dozen; watercress, 10 cents a bunch; tangerines, 60 cents a dozen; cauliflower, 10 to 50 cents a head; asparagus, 10 to 65 cents a bunch; new red potatoes, 10 cents a pound; peas, 30 and 35 cents a pound, and Red Emperor grapes, 35 cents a pound. New cabbage was 8 and 10 cent3 a. pound; radishes, 20 cents a bunch; green onions, two bunches for 15 cents; mushrooms, 70 to 80 cents a pound; cucumbers, 25 and 30 cents each; tomatoes, 30 and 35 cents a pound; grapefruit, 10 and 15 cents each; artichokes, 10 and 15 cents each; lima beans, 70 and 75 cents a, pound: Honey Dew melons, $1 each, and pineapples, 35 to 50 cents each.

MR. FIXIT Complaint on Non-Collec-tion of Garbage Is Received,

Let Mr. Fixit present your cane to city officials. He ig The Tunes representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. Forgetfulness of garbage collectors is quite a detriment to the peace of mind of a correspondent of Mr. Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Would you please see why we cannot get our garbage collected between Harmon and Delaware .Sts? We live on an alley but it seems as though they have quit coming through here, as our can has not been emptied for more than ; month and is full. E. G. W. Truly Nolen, garbage and ashes collection superintendent, will refresh emphatically the memory of his collectors, he promised Mr, Fixit. DEAR MR. FIXIT: There Is an empty lot on the northeast corner of E. Michigan St. and Drexel Av,e. that needs cleaning very much, as it Is always full of newspapers and high weeds. I would appreciate it if you would have that lot cleaned up and kept clean, as It is impossible for use to keep our lawns looking nice while that lot is in that condition. TIMES READER. The board of health will see that the lot is cleaned up at once, Mr. Eixit was advised. TRUSTEE RENAMED Governor Jackson's office announced the reappointment today of A. D. Zuber, Democrat, of FT. Wayne, as a four-year member of ihe board of trustees of the Indiana soldiers’ home at Dafayette, Zuber first was appointed to the board a year ago to All a vacancy.

New Rules for Bridge are Announced Three Important Alterations in Code Are Made by Czars.

In business life Bryant McCampbeil is a textife manufacturer. At play, he is a bridge expert. He headed the committee of Ihe Whist Club of New York that drafted the new code of auction bridge rules. Bv .V EA Service NEW YORK, April 16.—Auction bridge has taken note of the demand for new spring styles. This by stepping out in anew set of rules tailored by the Whist Club of New York City. Three important alterations in the game's former rules are made. They are: Honor values revised, so that honors are scored uniformly for nil suits instead of vary ing in accordance with trick values. Bidding in minor suits stimulated. High instead of low wins the deal ami decides partnerships in the , draw. New penalties ini|>osed for the revoke. Other changes regulate the correction of Insufficient bids and leads out of turn. Spades Highest Five wealthy New York business men. comprising the card committee of The Whist Club, drafted the revised code. Approval of the American Whist League has been given. The revisions are the first since 1920. Edicts of (he New York club are observed in several foreign countries, including Canada, as well as in the United States. Adoption of the new scheme of honor values is the most radical of the rules changes. Scoring is simplified and the importance of bids in the minor suits is enhanced by the change. Honor values in No Trump bids are not altered. Honor values were based on suit values under the old auction bridge code. The new rules prescribed the following, uniform for ail suits: Points Tiwee honors 30 Three in one hand, fourth in partner’s Ift Two in each hand ; Two In one hand, three In partner’s sft Four in one hand 80 Four in one hand, fifth in partner’s 90 Five in one hand 100 No Trump Honors. . (unchanged •Throe aces 30 Four aces 40 Four in one hand 100 “In the draw, as between cards of equal rank, the suits rnnk: Spades (highest). Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs (lowest). High wins,” reads the brief new rule on the draw. An insufficient bid—that is, one which isn’t higher than the last previous bid—may be corrected by the bider without penalty' before another player calls attention to it or declares. The correction must be In the same trumps, however. If the player on the left of the insufficient bidder declares before attention to the error is called, the insufficient bid stands and is treated as if sufficient.

Overbid Is Void If another player calls attention to the insufficient, bid before It has been corrected and before the next player has declared, the erring bidder must make his bid sufficient and his partner is barred from further bidding. The erring TRI M i COMPANY ST A TEMI NTS Bankers Trust Cos. Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. , OFFICERS. HOWARD C. BINKLEY. President. HENRY C. THORNTON. Vie* President. JOS. E REAGAN. Vice President. T 8. M.-MURRAY JR.. Vice President. EUGENE W. SHORT. Vi.* President. ELMER W. ROGERS. Secretary Treasurer. L. L. GREEN. Assistant Secretary Treasurer. MALCOLM LUCAS Trust Officer. WM. F WAGENER, Manager Rental Department. WM. SEYLER, Manager Insurance Department, H. G. KNIGHT. Manager Real Estate. Condensed statement of the condition of the Hankers Trust. Company. Indianapolis. Indiana, at the close of Its business on April 13. 11)26 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,201.075.11 s. Government bonds .. 101.284.1)0 Other bonds and securities. . 401,601.41 Cash and in banks 301.661.04 Company’s building 338,570.28 Otljer real estate 0,604.46 Furniture fixtures and vault 51.556.35 Advances t.o estates and trusts 45 745.88 Overdrafts 306.03 Other assets 2.429.07 Banking resources 53.603.834.92 Trust securities 240.772.70 Total resources 53.904.007.71 LIABILITIES. Capital S 250,000.00 Surplus and profits 154.574.70 Deposits ■ Demand . . . $2.055.328.11 Savings .. . 1,027.767.24 Trust .... 38,705.90 Special .. . 27,383.43 Treasurer’s and etfd. .•hecks .. 53.020.62 3.107.267 39 Other liabilities 61.092.74 Banking liabilities 83.003 834H2 Trust Investments 240.772.70 Total liabilities " sTcnoT "007.tT State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I Elmer W. Rovers. Secretary Treasurer of tho Bankers Trust Company ot Indianapolis. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ELMER W. ROGERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 16th day of April. 1926 FLORENCE FOX. fSEAL) Notary Pubic. My commission expire* June 30. 1027.

bidder has his choice of No Trump to correct the Insufficiency, however. Bids of mure than seven are void, and as penalty either opponent may demand anew deal, require the declaration to be played by the offending side at seven, undoubled or doubled, or direct that the auction revert to the last legitimate bid and be continued by his side from that point. Anew provision on leads out of turn reads: "Should Declarer lead out of turn either from his own hand or Dummy, such lead shall stand, unless an adversary call attention to the error before he or his partner plays. When attention is called to the error In time. Declarer must lead from the proper hand; and, If that hand have a card of the suit led from the wrong hand, he must lead that suit.” The W!ilst Club of New York was the first place In America where the Imported game of bridge Was played, according to Its officials. This was about thirty years ago. The club prepared rules for Its own membership at first. Gradually, its rules won, recognition throughout the country. It has held the rulemaking prerogative ever since. BRICK PLANT BOUGHT Bu Timex Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., April 17.—Hydraulic Pressed Brick Company of St. Louis has purchased the Standard Brick Company of this city for $240,000.

NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTS

REPORT OP CONDITION OP THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL RANK of Indianapolis at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana at the close of busineso on the 12th day of April. 1920. RESOURCES Loans and dismounts 15.528.841.5 J Customers' !i ability account acceptance ol tins bank, purchased or discounted by it 6.952.10 Total loins . 5 5.504.503 42 Overdrafts, unsecured 3.701.77 3.701.77 United States government securities owned: _ „ Deposited to secure circulation (u. S. bonds, par value) 600,000 00 All other Unfted States government securities (including premium*. IX any) ... . 1.680.844 80 Total 2.290.844.86 Other bonds, slocks, securities, etc....... 1.708.042.81 Ranking house 1,000,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house ....... 16.500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Resene Bank 853.104.91 Items with Federal Resen-e Bank In pro>pss of collection 263,026.11 Cash in vaults and amount due from natinnal banks •• 2,555.000.87 Amount duo from state banks, bankers and trust companies In the Lnlted States 462.093.45 Exchanges for clearing house . 204.022.73 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 81,506.78 Total .*3.510.044.74 Mlftollanootw cash items ....... • •!,•••• 10.735.48 16.735.48 Redemption fund with United State# treasurer and due from United States treasurer 0000000 Other assets. If any 17.014.19 Total .... $16,045,842.38 LIAJUL ITTES Capital stock paid in $ 1'252 - 25KMKl Surplus fund ... ... 1..60.000.00 Undivided profits • §po'll,V-2 n .,„ - 0 las. current txpenses paid 2*2.h40..4 632.>80.52 Reserve for taxes. Inter*st. etc. accrued. 11,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 600.Ut10.00 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) ino'eno na Amount due to national banks ...... • • . 4 0.1. .o ~ 9 * Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust companies In the United States n and foreign counttriee "' oi'Zoi oi Certified cheeks outstanding *1.491.00 Cashier's checks outstanding • *44.5 <4.90 Totnl . ~*3.273.783.27 Demand deposit's ’ l other than bank deposits) subject to revrve (deposits payable within thirty days: . . ... .- Individual demerit* subject to check. .. 6 478.144.40 Certificates of deposit due in less than thirty days (other than for money bfifTowi’d i . vOw.uV State, county or other municipal deposits secured b.v pledge of assets of tills bank or surety bond 644 0,1 63 Dividends unpaid .. -■•.-■••••• 14" 1 008.00 Total of demand deposits other than bank deposits subject to reserve ...... <.l*7 348 48 Time deposits subject to reserve ' Payable after thirty days or subject to thir.y (Lays or more notice) ana postal Certlfwica of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ov'?**lS Postal savings deposits .7.<Jtl.ou t,m °. d T' dt *. !? rt.o 918 08 United State* deposits (other than postal e.wings. Including , * ar . lo T ?Sit/id States account, and deposits of United States ‘ '££££ Liabilities other than those above etatea. '*l3 rp ota l *15.045.842.38“ State of I"'’'^v„9°J? ,y vl ?'.pVedcnt-<-ashter of the above named bank, do solemnly'swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. j p FRF.MZEL JR. Vice President-Cashier. Subscri>'d and sworn to before me this Public. >ly commission expiree March 23. 19.!'). Correct attest: r p pRENZEL T. H, PARRY. H. M. TALBOTT. Directors.

~ STATU DANK STVTKMfMS Marion County State Bank UT YDE E ROBINSON. President v w HUGHES. Cashier. W. A. BARNEY. Assistant Cashier Report of the. condition of the Marion neM on ADriJ 12. 10,-ft RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $8R 1.002 84 Ov. rdrafls securities. 31 8'7b0‘?4 Other bonds, securities, etc. 31 § Z„o no Furniture ard fixtures .... a.fjg no Due from departments . . . . Due from trust, companies banks and hankers and inp4i7 51 cash on hand 21 053 45 Cash items ' Total .421.911.92 LIABILITIES. Capital slock—paid in 000 00 "-DhU ??rtiXd 1.750 04 Due to banks “companies . 6.123.64 Ca ?r,cX aS -.. ■ • 3.155.64- 1A51.464.06 Duo to departments Total 81.421.911.92 A’&TMb Countv State Bank, of Indianapolis, do solemnlys wear that the above statement 18 true - e W. HUGHES, Canhior. Subscribed and sworn to before me lids 15th day of fts lE U 'o' S HARP, fSEAI.) Notary Public. My uommiaelon expires June *M. ID~B. State Bank of Mass. Ave. FRANK H. CARTER. President. TANARUS, E YUNCKER. Vice Preside-i.. a'. J. KRUEGER. Jr., Cashier. Report of the condition of State Bank of Mas.achusette Avenue, at Indianapoli*. in the State of Indiana, at the close of its buaineaß on April 12. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $183,175.01 WSovt. securities n-*™-** Other bonds. securities, etc.. 7.53 59 Film’tlire and fixtures ...... ItH'.UO Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand S6 °os -V Cash items Total $281,474.63 LIABILITIES. Capital stock, paid in $ "32 r one Surplus .. . • 3.750.00 Undivided profits, net .... . . Demand deposits . . $140.60_j.01 nem. ml eertifleates 7.517.50 Savin*-* dnpowtw . . 77.0*2- 38 Certified check. 100 M „ 31 ?41 Cash over 100.74 U. 9. war loan deposit account 20,100.00 Total $281,474.05 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I A. J. Krueger Jr.. Cashier of the State Bank of Massachusetts Avenue. Indianapolis. do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. A. J. KRUEGER JR. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of m 1026. (SEAL,) Notary Publlo. My oommlsalon expire* April 9. 1028.

THE EfiDIANAPOXIS TIMES

Auto Firm to Sell Nash, Ajax Cars

Hombuclilo

McPhodraii

8. G. Hornbuokle and C. B. MePhedran have Just formed a company and will handle the sales of Nash and Ajax cars. The new company will be located at 2219-21 E. Washington St., where a complete sales and service branch will be opened April 24. The building has been completely remodeled and will house ten cars, an up-to-date office and a force of experienced mechanics. McPhedran, a resident of Indianapolis for twenty-three years and for the past five years connected with the A. and P. stores, will be the president of the new company. Hornbuckle will he the secretary and treasurer. He has heen in the local auto field for the past four years.

TRUST ( O.MI'ANV ST A TKMK NT S Washington Bank & Trust Cos. OFFICERS J EDWARD MORRIS. President MARK V. RINEHART. Vico President and Secretary. CARL \ PLOUH Vice President. CLIFTON N. FIELDS. Treasurer, J. EDWARD JOHNSON. Auditor. FRANCIS tv PAINE. Trust Officer and Assistant Secretary HENLEY T. fIOTTEL. Manager Real Estate Pepartmrnt. Condensed statement of the condition of the Washington Bank and Trust Company at Indianapolis in the State of Indiana, ? t o the close of Its business on April 12. RESOURCES. Loan* and discounts $1,505,096 84 Overdrafts 64.08 Real estate 10.252 14 Company's building, vaults and equipment 225 339 14 Due from departments 10.700.66 U. 8. bonds and other scour! _ ties 452,063.18 Cash on hand and In banks. 240,083.85 Total resources 82.644.399.79 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 100.000.00 Net undivided profits and sur- „ Plus 71.710.38 Reserves 80.540.01 Total depositi 2.218.140 49 Ranking house 05.090.00 Total liabilities $2,544,300.70 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I. Clifton N. Fields. Treasurer of the Washington Bank and Trust Company, of Inaiarmnoli*. Indiana, do bo lotnly wwrar that tho above *tatrmrnt 1 trio*. a . . CLIFTON N. FTULPSL Subwribed and sworn to boforr me, thin 15th day of April. 13*20. x MARGARET E REESB, (SEAL) Notary Pnblir. My com mind on expire* Jan. 1", J;io. City Trust Cos. DICK MILLER, President. H- J. BARNARD. Vico-Prosident. P A Silt PHY. Secretary. C.. M. KELLY. Treasurer. K. E. SMITH. Auditor. Report of the condition of the City Trust Company at Indianapolis, in tho State of Indiana, at the close of its business on April 12. 1020. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,146.155 85 Overdrafts 293.82 Advances to estate* ana trusts 70.P7t. 40 Other bonds, securities, etc. . 464.470.10 Furniture and fixtures and „ vault 35.301.54 Due from departments 35.800.J0 Due from trust companies banks and bankers and cash and due from banks. 670.743.42 Trust securities 150.071.47 Other assets 1.275.00 Interest accrued receivable.. 13.150.85 Total .$2,577,417.50' LIABILITIES Capital stock —paid rn $ 250.000.00 Surplus , . . . , 60,000.00 Undivided profits—net 21 424.25 Deposits 2.099 676.21 Trust investments 159.071.47 Reserve* 6.210.57 Unpaid dividends 36.00 Total .$2 57~X17.50 State of Indiana. County of Marlon, ss: I. Dwight A. Murphy, secretary of ihe City Trust Company of Indiahapoiis. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. DWIGHT A, MURPHY. Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April. 1020. HAZEL TOMLINSON. (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expire* Sept. 29. 1829.

NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTS Report of Condition of the Indiana National Bank, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on April 12, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 518 030,290.05 Overdrafts unsecured 963.04 United States Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (United States bonds, par value) SI 600.000.00 Ail other United States Government securities . „ 3.364.583.79 Total ' ” 8.954.583.79 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 1,857,095.79 Banking house 643.000.00 Furniture and fixtures and safe deposit and bank vault .... 00.000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve . Bank 2,029.028.54 Items with Federal Reserve Rank in process of collection, not available as reserve . 1.405.122.80 Lash in vault and amount due from national banks 3.213.668.63 Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States ............. 1.122.073.68 Exchanges for clearing house 529.028.17 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 250.020.36 Total $(4587.003.70 Miscellaneous cash items .............. <ts 597,13 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer .... 80,000.00 Interest earned hut not collected on notes and hills receiveabie not past due.... 4 833 60 Other assets, if any 15.903 90 Total $3(4347.89860 LIABILITIES Capita! stock paid in .. $2,000,000.00 burplti* _/ unJ * 1.000.600.00 Undivided profits . $1,308,356.13 • Reserved for unearned discount and contingent liabilities 123.037.12 Total $1,402,293.25 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid ........ . 15,628.4'; 1.476.604.83 Res< rve for interest and taxes accrued.. 55 653 51 t lrculnting notes outstanding i floonuono Amount due to national banks 1 °29 41° 84 Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in United States and foreign countries .’ s 071 7or *>a Certified checks outstanding 17 608 23 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 103.041.18 Total of items $6,421,787.61 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits* subject to reserve deposits Payable within thirty days: Individual deposits subject to check.... 15731 885 3° State, county or other municipal de posits, secured by pledge of assetii of this bank or surety bond . 1 50c ] 54 Dividends unpaid ' 7 006 00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re- - - serve $17,321,241 86 Time deposits subject to reserve' (payable after thirty days or subject to thirty days or more notice) and postal savings : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 1 512 003 37 Other rime deposits 786 150 08 Postal Savings deposits ” 37 864 87 Total of time deposits subject to re- - .004.80 serve $2,330,037.30 United States deposits (other than postal savings*, mlduding war loan deposit account, and deposits of United States disbursing officers 1,138.523 55 Total $33,347,898.60 State of Indiana. County of Marion, a*: I. Thus. H. Kaylor. cashier of the ahov- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JMOS H. KAYI.OR. ( ashler Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 15th day of April 1020 . GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Publio My commission expires March 23. 1930. * x-uouo. Correct Attest: HENHT W. BENNETT ARTHUR V. BROWN, t RANK D. STALNAKER. _ Directors. REPORT lIK CONDITION OF THE CONTINENTAL NATIONAL RANK anapolis. in the State of Indiana, at the close- of bu-incss on April 12 1926* RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts. •> ooft a-K 1 1 Overdrafts, unsecured J.d00.475.14 Customcis' liability account of acceptance “• <44.83 executed by this bank o, ... 0 -a United States Government securities *-*.-**.<o owned: Deposits to secure circulation (United States bonds, par value) 5114.300.00 All other lnlted States Government securities 121.214 78 Other bonds, socuritli * etc.'..Y.’.WY." Furnttur* and fixtures aA'nnn n<> Real estate owned, other than banking 4d.000.0ft Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank <m*'A-9 Items with Federal Reserve Bank in proc *3<.0j44>0 ess of collection (not available as re serve) ... „. _ nol Casti in vaults and amounts due from ss< wJ.<o national banks <<on -75-7 0-7 Net amounts due from banks bankers and • u ' trust companies in the United Stales ... 01S ,~ Exchang-s fr clearing house . fin'"ol -4 Checks on other banks In the same city or 0.00x.0a town of reporting hank 4* eo ~ Checks on bankH located outside city or v <.**..e* town of neporting bank and other rash Redemption fund with United States 6.479—0 Treasurer and due from Untted Stabs Tre “ urvr 5.715.00 Total LIABILITIES I>a ' d $400,000.00 ITuflvided profits '. '.'.".".1" sll9 338 72 100.000.00 Less current expenses paid 40,731.12 —> <y* Reserve for taxes accrued. ’~' r ,nnoO Circulating notes outstanding ni’unnnn Net amount due to national banks ox3lß firt Net amount due to banks, bankers and .™ trust companies In Untted Stats and foreign countries . ere cei Rt Certified cheeks outstanding 20""8 16 Cashier s checks oil own bank outstwiuDemand deposits (other than hank 0e posits) subject to reserve (deposits pay aide within thirty days) Individual deposits elfbo-ct to check ... e 205 315 33 Certificates of deposit due lu less than * .0 .. u third- days (other than for money bor rowed) 044 828 18 State, county or municipal deposits, secured by surety bond 544 JO4 59 Dividends unpaid 339 50 Tunc deposit* subioct to reserve (povah s after thirty days or subject to thirty days' or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit n P 45 (V> Other time deposits 276 052 "2 Postal savings deposits 10 120 03 United States Government securities bor rowed 108.500.00 Bills parable, with Federal Rcs-rve Bank. None Notes Slid bills rediscounted, with Federal Reserve Bank .... •■••■ ••• • • None. Acceptance executed by tills bank for customers 24.429.75 Total *5.512.979.83 State of Indiana. County of Marlon, ss I W, IT. Polk, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abo\u statement is true, to the beet of mV knowledge and belief . . ... . • W H. POLK. Cash lea. Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of April. 1920. X. V C GEORGE C. CALVERT. Notary Public. Mv commission expires March 23. 1930. Correct attest: TU C. THORNTON. O. .7. SMTTfU R. W. SPIEdEL. Directors.

TRTST COMPANY STATEMENTS

Statement of Condition of the UNION TRI ST COMPANY of Indianapolis At close of business April 12. 10-B. OFFICERS ARTHUR V. BROWN. President. JOHN E. REED. Vice President. HARRY F MoNTTTT. Treasurer ALFRED F GAUDING, Secretary. CORNELIUS O. AI.IG. Assistant Treas>irADAV A RITCHIE. Assistant Secretary. J FLOYD KING Assistant Secretary. RICHARD A KURTZ. Assistant Secre,fU?li!OßGE A. BU9KIRK. Trust Officer. MERLIN M DUNBAR. Into ritnnee and Tnoomo T;uc Offioor and Assistant Trust OHARLES N. FULTZ. Assistant Trust Off CIIARLES T. BLIZZARD. Auditor. RESOURCES Loans anil discounts $ 4.05’ 7 .804.82 Overdrafts a, 140.4a Advances to estates and trusts 639 138.11 United States Government seeurities 509.514.38 Oilier bonds securities, etc. 1 502.290.13 Banking house 138.00P.90 Due from department* ... 40,734.02 Due from trust companies banks and cash on hand 1,088,102.26 Stocks and bonds—safekeeping 332.006.70 Letters of credit—customers’ liability 167.700.00 Trust real estate, appraised value 7.890.500.00 Trust securities, appraised value 20.265.570.33 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificate* .. . 1.760.000 00 Total 840.3f9.615.20 LIABILITIES Capitol stoek—paid in ....$ 000.090.00 Surplus 600.000.00 Undivided profits—net .... 1.155.073.36 Demand deposits ... $3 813.908.75 Time deposit*. I.o*B 263.90 Trust deposits. 1.024.106 54 Certified check* ... 3,258.80 Due to banks and trust companies . 721.808.52 Secretary’* check* 100.389.37—7.387,825.03 Reserve lor taxes and interest 50.107.18 Premium n*trve on bonds. 7.384.00 Dun departments $4,779.00 First mortgage certificates outstanding 1.700.000.00 Letters of credit and customers’ securities 490,715.70 Trust investments 28.105.070.38 Total . $40,319,015 30 State of Indiana. County of Marian, ss: t. Alfred F. Gauding. Secretary of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, do solemnly swrnr that the above statement is true. ALFRED F. GAUDTNO. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April. 1020. D. T. ELW'ARD. fSeaD Notary Public. My commlsMcrc expire* 'Gr,-n. 20. 1928.

TRI NT COMPANY STATEWESTS The Indiana Trust Cos. OFFICERS: £ P-FB’UNZEL. Chairman of Board URF-D G. DK'KSON'. President ,Y i < v ' President. JOHN E. CASE!. Vice-President and 1 rp;wurw*. CHA9. H. ADAM. Sef'rrtarv. ARTkyn CRAVEN Assures*. R. N. BRITTON, Asst. Secy. (' RTIiUR W KAYE. Asst. Secy. ''ILL COWAN. Asst. Treas. m p. ISWfXLt . A g^. 9wtateno.]:si^.a pLEToN ' Msr - Rcai =- - Pr ß '; l>o ? of the condition of the Indiana Trust Company at Indianapolis in the April 12 W a at the uloß ° Business RESOURCES Loan* and discounts S 2,275,851 55 rloncla— Municipal .. .$1,358,014.90 Mlscellano- ... mis 2.043,001.72—3.402.578 62 f. t ; >okß , 30.308.87 Miscellaneous bond* pledged to secure U. S. deposits 27,q po fI no Company's building 489090 00 1 urmture. fixtures and vaults 7 406 72 Advances to estates and trusitH 154.004.39 Dim from insurance department 147 34i Qp U. S. anand Überty Trcaaury certificates and notes 1.209,500.00 Cash in vault, banks and trust companies 4.007.423.56 Cash items 39.909.52 Total $13,342,377.72 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $1,000,000.00 Surplus 1.000,000.00 Undivided profits net 145 234 00 Deposits— Demand $3,348.009 78 Time 4.096.577.40 Trust 515.046.09 Special 1.306.042.43 I J. S. government ... 201.000.00 Certified checks .... 6.323.61 V Treasurer s checks .... 378.950.24 Banks and trust companies. 500.008.44—11,042,858.04 Due Insurance department. . 154,285.08 Total $13,342,377.72 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I. J. E. Casey, vice-president and treasurer of the Indiana Trust Company, of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. J. E. CASEY. Vice-President and Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April. 1926, JOliN A. CLARK My eommlasiou expire* June*?. 7o§6?'

Report of the Condition of the Farmers Trust Company 150 East Market Street at the Close of Business April 12, 1926; RESOURCES Loans <51,209,101.76 United States Government 80nd5.... 4,000.00 Other Securities 135,000.00 Due from Departments 14,527.50 Company’s Buildingr *. M ,......... 152,100.00 Cash and Due from Banks t 0.,. 502,932.95 Total $2,017,662.21 Trust Securities 361,000.00 Trust|Real Estate 358,000.00 Mortgage Loans for Eastern Clients 37,000,000.00 Total $39,736,662.21 LIABILITIES Capital Stock , $300,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 182,854.37 Dividends Unpaid 40.00 Deposits 1,484,767.84 Total .$2,017,662.21 Trust Investments ;vx 719,000.00 Mortgage Investments for Eastern Clients 37,000,000.00 Total . .... .$39,736,662.21 OFFICERS Charles N. William*. Freeldeut Churle* R. Kellogg, Secretary. Edwin H. Forry. Vice rreaidcnt William It. Stuart. Trunt Offlrar and Trnttt OiTioer. Laura Hiatt, Aaat. Secretary Riley E. Smith, Vine Pre!dei,ti ‘"w* 8^ r, ‘. ta, T and Treasurer. reu!ry bturdevw,t ’ Asßt - DIRECTORS Charle* E. Coffin Ih-ank M. Millikan Charlea N. William* .lames S. ('nine James W. Noel Riley E. Smith Edwin H. Forry Noimon A. Perry l',, 1 '' 11 *' 11 Ji-T l 8 , t,lor , t ' Larr A. ttblteomb Cliarle* R. Kellogg Alvali J. Rucker Thomas N. Wvnna

NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTS

Report of the Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on April 12,1926. RESOURCES Loan* and discount* including redia- . count* . $22,812,804.73 Acceptances of other banka discounted 41.008.78 Total loans $22,867,473.50 Overdrafts unsecured a 043 AO Customers' liability account of accept- ’ an :es executed by this bank and by other banks now outstanding o*n nxo 33 United States Government securities owned: United States bonds deposited to secure circulation 2,463,700.00 AH otuor United States Government securities, including premiums 345.220.06 To,al £.808,920.06 Other bonds, stocks, securities, eto . 07041440a Banking house and furniture fixtures... I'rKo'fion'nn Rea! estate own.-d other than banking i./ou.uuu.w) Law ful resedvß with Federal ’ Reserve 80,365.09 Items with Federal feeserve Bank In process 1.514,876.91 of oolleetion * a.t Cah in vault* and amount duo from na o,o%j*.u* tiOlial billl'iit ....................... 11 - ion eyy Amount due from State biuik. bank ’ era and trust coinpanlea in United Stilt OB 1 4]n 11* i Exchanges for clear,ng house 'OOtl.OOb'.Oi Check* on other licnks tn the same city or town as reporting bank. 166.310.43 Total of Items $7,201,245.26 Cheek* on bank* outside city nvi 300 r<i Miscellaneous cash items <>h K7'-'i Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer and tv.oot.ii due trom U. 8. treasurer 10310x00 Other assets, if any 1..11 mofaiol Total $40,656.0-14.91 LIABILITIES SStttt- , '*’ a • Undivided profit* 570.831.P0 ' <5.000.00 Less current exnrnßr* pa.id 42 487 ,T 7 'iai r** Reserve for interest and taxes accnied. 334.364.52 Ct<J OK OQA fin Circulating note* outstanding ... 2 419'ino’no Amounts cue to national hanks f'lio'lX, o,< A noiuits due to S*ato banks hankers and *.0*0.~0 . .so trust companies in United States and ■'oreign countries 4 as.3 isr t>3 Certified checks outstanding ' xn'o.ao'po Cashier s chocks outstanding 80L61.T02 Total of Items $7.552.104~03 Demand deposits subject to reserve (deposi t* pawvable within thirty days): 18 77.3 502 9.3 Individual deposits subject to check...... ' ' Certificates of deposit duo in less than o 704 an thirty days . Jtfs.ou State, county or other municipal deposits secured by Pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond t *oa 1 <> <,„ Dividends unpaid '"anivaS Total demand deposits subje<jt to re- 4.0 c < f'-i-vo 520.404.749 !*ft Time deposits, subject to reserve (pav.iblo alter thirty days or subject to thirty 'rt 4 "' dnys’ or more notice): Certificates of deposit 1 *•< ••<>* Other time deposits 1 ExJ'?q}'i2 l’ostal savings deposit* Total of time deposits subject to ro- ,<o-*.0.-serve , 82.379.900 10 United State* deposits (other than postal savings), including war loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing officers *es 047 1, United States Government securities bor- .a: Note* and bills rediscounted , Stn'fnA'Sn Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold 1 °*0.100.00 for cash and outstanding , * Ao'-entaiiixis executed by this bank for cus- *i.oov.uu tomers. and to furnish dollar ex Liabilities other than those above stated. . ' 183 640 04 Total ..... *4O 555 944,01 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: ’ ’ I. Elmer \y. Stout, president of the above named bank, do soVrrmtv that the ahove statement is true to the beet of my^knowledge and • w * ar Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th u.-i^.u^ADri!^^9)2^' My commission expiree Aug. 21. 1929°® FRANCIS Cußß ' PubUo. Correst attest; JAMES 1. DISSETTH. hdwin rt COGSDO^. FRED HOKE. Directors.

TRUST < OMPAXV STATEMENTS Security Trust Cos. RF.ILV C. ADAMS. ITesident. IRYING W. I.EMAUX. Vi,,’ Pre*tdent. GEORGE W SNYIIER. SciTetary. I. WA-rr PUGH. Tn asurcr. „ WILLIAM C. KASSEJiATJM. Trust Officer. Condeneoi statement of the condition of the Security Trust Company, at Indianapolis, .in the State of Indiana, at tile close of business April 12. 1920. RESOURCES Loans atid discounts $2,541,920.97 Bond* and stocks 1.602.787.50 Furniture and fixtiires .... 20,401.14 Other real estate 7.613 08 Advance, to estate* 03,545.48 Due from department*. . . . 45.905.40 Cash and due from bank* and trust companies 584,484.47 Trust securities 93.460.60 Total resounds $5,020,259.30 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 200.000 00 Surplus 150.009.00 Undivided profits 177,584 93 Dividends unpaid 313 00 Reserve for taxes, intemst. etc 64,870.05 Demand deposits $2,018,400.05 Time deposit*. 1.1 88,758.83 Trust deposits 135,709.00 Special deposits . 11.185.24 Due to departments .... 6.613.83 Due to hanks and trust companies . 40,934.15 Secretary and department checks. .... 28,058.44 Certified checks 20.320.23—4.350.010 7° Trust investments 03.450.00 Total liabilities $5,020,269.30 State of Indiana. County of Marion m>: I. Georao W. Snyder. se-tTtarv of Ihe Security Trust Company of Indtanaiiolis bid., do solemnly swear that th' 1 above statement is true GEORGE W. SNYDER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April. 1928. MARY N. SMtXTK. (SEAL) Notary Public. My oommiMrfoti expires July 31, 1929

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Aetna Trust and Savings Cos. jtols H°°IVA/ScE h Prudent BO " 4 (a U>UIS S. jIENSLEy, Lr Assistant Brcre and ’,’i" condition of Aetna Trust "he Si .io ot V„’Ti Pany al .V’dianapolfs, in in Male n f Indiana, at iho close of it* business on April 12, 1920. RESOURCES. Loan, and discounts $1.304 715 4” Ad vane, to trust* . 10876'1t united State* government *cOthcr bond-, seoiiri'lle's! etc! .’ 4^9'2.?121 Budding leasehold . . f.o ntlo’fin Furniture and fixtures ..... Ci'oXo'cK Duo trom departments .... 4014 07 Gash and duo front banks. . 301.021'85 ToUI $2,588,827.72 LIABILITIES. Surnhil tn $ UniHvided’ profltV— net,’ '.!!!! ai 860 fi? Reserve for interest anA Demand 25 ’‘ t58 ’ 7fi deposit* .. .$912,628.41 Demand certificates 101.526,86 Time deposits. 760.665.79 Trust deposits. 86.620.44 Certified checks 1.179.30 Due to bank* and trust companies . . 04.5+4 08 Seeretary check* 2.085.47 1 920 348 35 Due departments 3 oil m Dividend checks sI+TD Trust inve*tmcn(s 301 021 85 Premium reserve on bonds.. 255d)0 T< >t' f52,508.227.7-’ State nf Indiana. Cnunty of Marion, *: I. J 3. Grlgg*. secretary ot ths Aetna Trusl and Saving* f omnrfitir of Tndlanapo is, Indiana, do solemnly swear that tin above statement is true J. S. URTOG6. Slllcnbed and sworn to bes loth day of .April, 1020. CiUIiLES B. WU,HERDING Siy commlMlon exptra* Mar.’ £ 1 (l‘