Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1927 — Page 7

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NEBRASKA BANK PATRONS NEVER EOSEJNEAILURES State Guarantee Law Protects Depositors—Runs Unknown. WASHINGTON. Jan. 7.—Runs on banks are unknown in Nebraska today. Representative Shallenberger, of Nebraska, under whose administration ae Governor of the State the Nebraska bank guarantee law was passed, explains how this peaceful State of oonfldence has been brought about among the people of his State. Every State bank in Nebraska is assessed a certain amount per year tor the guarantee fund. All State banks are thus held responsible for the obligations of each other, and

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all chip In to meet these obligations in case of necessity. If a bank is going under, the banking commission sends it# own men to <die bank and takes over the management. In some cases the bank remains open and the commission loans money from the guarantee fund to put the bank on its feet. In other cases, the bank is closed and within a day or two all deposits are returned to the people, Intact and without discount. Burden Not On Innocent The looses, in case of a bank failure, are borne by the other banker# of the State and the stockholders. The burden of loss is not placed, as is ordinarily the case, on the innocent depositors. It is absolutely necessary for the success of such a law, Shallenberger says, that the State bankers should have something to say about who shall be permitted to go into the banking business that there should be strict limitation and regulation. Commission Contrals It is also necessary to have the control of a failing bank taken over by a banking commission, rather than to put it in the hands of a receiver appointed by the court. Receivers, Schallenberger main-

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tains, are usually appointed at fat salaries and have a way of eating up all the assets on hand so that there is nothing left for the depositors. A bill introduced in the House by Representative Edgar Howard, also of Nebraska, would apply the Nebraska system to national b^nks. WHALE PROVIDES TALES Indian Legends Center About Sea Monster. Bu NBA Service SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 7. Themes for many of the tribal eongs and legends of the Makah Indians center around the whale and the sea, according to Miss Frances Densmore, who has recently studied the tribe’s customs. The Makah live near Neah Bay, Cape Flattery, and before ths white man came, the whale was the main item of food supply. The whale was to the Makahs what the buffalo was to the tribes on the plains. Phonograph records of more than 115 of the songs of the Makahs were obtained for the bureau of American ethnology, Smithsonian Institute.

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WALES INITIATES STYLE Prince Revive# Custom of Wearing Yellow Hunting Shirts. Bu Unites Prctt LONDON, Jan. 7. —Yellow hunting shirts, such as gentlemen farmers wore during the 17th Century, are the big event of the present English hunting season. London shop keepers, who had to dust ancient boxes of the now revived style to meet the demand, are thanking the Prince of Wales for the opportunity to unload what they had thought to be obsolete styles.

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Ever since the prince appeared at the Royal Princes Hunt frofn Melton Mowbray In one of the skin-fitting garments,-shopkeepers have had continual strea..is of the Prince’s fashion followers demanding "yellow shirts”. buried chapel found WINCHESTER, England, Jan. •. —The ruing of an ancient Norman chapel, buried deep in the heart of St. Catherine's hill, was unearthed by archeologists recently. The chapel is believed to have been built in the twelfth century and dedicated to St. Catherine, the virgin martyr of Alexandria.

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RUM SIGNALS ROCKLAND, Maine, Jan. 7.—Coast patrol forces with headquarters here have revealed an ingenious plan used by rum tanners in this district. A brush Are, recently extinguished on Mount Schoodic, disclosed that rum runners were using the mountain as

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