Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1929 — Page 18

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SYMONS FIGHTS NATIONAL BANK ENCROACHMENT Aids Convention Move to Condemn Extension of Jurisdiction. Luther S. Syfoons. state banking commissioner, is taking a leading part in the discussion of alleged encroachment by national banks upon state banking institutions, at the annual convention of the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks, accordnig to word received today by his assistant, Thomas D. Barr. The convention now is in session at San Francisco, and is expected to condemn plans for extending national bank jurisdiction by congressional legislation, Barr declared. Symons has been working with Peter G. Cacmion, secretary of the state banking department of Penn•vlvania. in arousing opposition to the national banking extension program. Unable to attend the meeting, Cameron rent a letter stating his stand, a copy of which was received by Barr. In. the letter to be read to the convention by President A. J. Veigel of the association, he charges that an expensive lobby is being organized by the American Bankers* Association to foster the expansion movement, which he considers detrimental to the state-governed banks. f H ' r.gcs that state banking dcpu 5 get :n tour’ii with their congressional delegations and thwart the movement. "Let us call upon the national bankers to desist from their efforts to eliminate our Institutions as instrumentalities of the states.’’ he closes the letter, "and assure them that we have no desire to interfere with liberalization of the national banking laws, so long as no legislation is offered that threatens the general welfare of the state banking system

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