Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1929 — Page 16

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ONE BILLION IN NEW CURRENCY IN CIRCULATION Old Bills to Be Discarded by Late Next Spring is Estimate. BY CECIL OWEN I nited Prem MafT C orrespondent WASHINGTON. Oct. 2.—More than $1,000,000,000 in new smalleized money has been dtistributed since July 10 when the gigantic task of replacing the old type currency began. The aggregate amount of paper currency in circulation is about five billions, which means the treasury has completed one-fifth of its job. At this rate old bills should be discarded completely late next spring! Treasury officials expressed satisfaction today with the distribution of the new bills and their reception by the public. Mechanical and other production difficulties were said to be overcome almost entirely, and henceforth issuance of the smaller money will be speedier. Chief W. li. Moran of the secret service and other treasury afficials discounted reports that the new currency is subject more readily to counterfeiting. There have been three counterfeits since the new bills became legal tender. Reports that the treasury might recall the new' money were denied at the treasury. Federal reserve notes are believed by treasury officials to be the most widely distributed of the new money, though exact figures for this class of currency are lacking. Silver certificates in the amount of $268,380,000. gold certificates worth $147,480,000 and United States notes aggregatnig $123,504 000 have been issued.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: John Williams. Southport. Ind, Oakland coach, 98-466, from 1127 Shelby street. George Mortimer, 1431 North Capitol avenue. 71-645. Ford coupe, from in front of 1431 North Capitol avenue. Elmer Utterback. rural route 2, Greenwood. Ind, Hudson coach 225976, from Capitol avenue and Ohio street. Homer Hunt 3205 West Michigan street. Ford roadster. 739-520. from Tenth street and Parls avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Carl Laughridge. 863 Virginia avenue, Essex coach, found at Senate avenue and Chesapeake street. Ford coupe, 13-239. no registration card in car, found at Columbia avenue near Belt railroad. Takes Radio Position ftp Timm Hprcial MARION. Ind., Oct, 2.—Glenn W. Earnhart, Marion high school graduate and son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Earnhart, Marion, has been named radio inspector for Colorado, and will open his office in the Denver Postoffice building. Oct. 1, according to news dispatches from that city. Earnhart was graduated from the high school here in 1921 and from Purdue university in 1925.

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