Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1930 — Page 13

fCT. 1, 1930.

of Banks and Trust Compontes^f^^^# miMMmof the Indianapolis Clearinghouse ,

Report of Condition of the Continental National Bank of Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the Close of Business on September, 24, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $2,379,093.33 Overdrafts 4,719.91 United States government securities owned... 206,179.27 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned 1,025,341.50 Customers’ liability en account of acceptances executed None Banking house, furniture and fixtures 32.00C.00 Real estate owned other than banking house.. 67,759.17 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 334,681.83 Cash and due from banks 988.459.05 Outside checks and other cash items 20,013.08 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer and due from U. 6. treasurer 5,715.00 Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank • None Securities borrowed 4,500.00 Other assets None Total ....$5,068,462,14 LIABILITIES % Capital stock paid in $ 400,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided profits—net 54,448.53 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc None Reserves for interest, taxes and other expense accrued and unpaid 6,684.81 Circulating notes outstanding - 114,300.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier’s checks Outstanding 929,565.02 Demand deposits 2,713,640.75 Time deposits 745,323.03 United States deposits None Agreements to repurchase U. S. government or other securities sold None. Bills payable and rediscounts None Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or draft sold with indorsement of this bank None Less acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted None Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank None Securities borrowed 4,500.00 Other liabilities Non e Total $5,068,462.14 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, W. H. Polk, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. H. POLK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1930. H. S. CROSS, (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934. Corrcc ; , Attest: DAVID H. JENNINGS, O. J. SMITH, R. W. SPIEGEL, Directors.

Radio Dial Twisters

WFBM (12150) Indianapolis (loditoiDoUt Pofcer and Light Company) WEDNESDAY P M. B:3o—Wheeler mission sacred program. B:o9—Crockett Mountaineers (CBS'. B:ls— Democratic county committee. 6:2o—Concert trio. 6:30— Evangeline Adams (CBSi. 6:45 Auto service syncopators. I:oo—Toscha Seidel and concert orchestra (CBS>. 7:3o—Forty Fathom Trawlers (CBS). 8 00—General Mills Fast Freight (CBS). B:3o—Furniture style show. B:4s—Varsity three. B:oo— Household entertainers. 9:ls—Voice of Columbia (CBSj. 10:00— Blltmore orchestra (CBS'. 10:15—Haywood Broun (CBS;. 10:30—California melodies (CBSi. 11:00—Timo. weather. 11:01—The Columnist. 11:15 Atop the Indiana roof. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) WEDNESDAY P M. 4:lo—Slnbac Radio Club. 4:2s— Afternoon announcements. 4:4o—News flashes. s:os—Town topics. 5:30— Harry Bason specialties. 6:oo— Democratic county committee B:3o—Studio dinner ensemble with Anita Scott. 6:so—Marmon Bales Branch. 7-00 —New York Street Evangelical church. 7:3o—Marott Cobblers. *:0O —Stanley Jewelers. I:ls—The Mendellssohn trio. 8 30— Massachusetts avenue melody hour. 9:oo—Wllklng’s Jesse French hour. 9 30—Senator Arthur Robinson. 10:00— 2!enlth radio program. 10 15—The Story Behind the Song. 10:30 —Connie's Dreamers. 11-30—Dale Young’s Circle organ travelogue. 12:00 —Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY *4:oo—lsland Serenaders. 4:3o— Vocal solos. 4:45 —Nothing but the truth. 5:00 —Time announcement. Brooks and Ross. 5:15 Hotel Sinton orchestra. *•43— Literary Digest topics m brief. Fiord Gibbons ' NBC 1 . DANGER lurks in neglected CORNS lift them life! off- ■pH No PAIN What a grand said glorioue feeling comes when the first tiny drop of FREEZONE instantly takes all ache anc pain out of that troublesome CORN But FREEZONE does more than kil pain in a aecond.Even acorn that doean ache is dangerous. You favor the foot it on and walk unnaturally. FREEZONE (ooaana corn so that you can toon lift it right off. easily. j—V painlessly. Never auffef with I / corns, calluses or wart*. Use f FREEZONE. Buy a bottle Qj —today. Jyl 'lilliiM IJLLP

6:o9—Pepsodent Amos 'n' Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Polly time poo corn revue. 6:3o—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 6:45 —Variety. 7:oo—National radio advertising program. 7:3o—Sylvanla Foresters (NBC). B:oo—Tom’s Peanut revue. B:3o—Camel pleasure hour (NBC). 9:3o—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 10:00—Greystone ballroom orchestra. 10:30—The Croslev theater of the air. 11:00—Royal York dance orchestra. Toronto (NBC). 11:30—Variety hour. 12 Midnight—Castle Farm orchestra. A. M. 12:30—Time announcement—sign off.

DISTANT STATIONS

WEDNESDAY —7 P. M.— NBC^System—East of Cairo to WEAK, WLS (870), Chicago—Melodies; general store. NBC System—Yeast Foamers to WJZ, KDKA, KYW. —7:80 V. M.— Columbia—Forty Fathom Trawlers to WFBM. WBBM (770), Chicago—Aaronson’s Commanders. NBC System—Moblloll concert to WEAF. WTAM. WON. NBC System—Sylvanla Foresters to WJZ. KDKA. WLW. KYW. WLS (870). Chicago—Community Club. —8 P. M.— Columbia—Gold Medal Fast Freight to WABC, WFBM. WOWO. WBBM. KMOX. WDAF (610). Kansas City—Entertainers. WFAA (800). Dallas—Musical program. NBC System—Halsey Stuart hour to WEAF. WOT, KYW. NBC System—Wadsworth program to WJZ. KDKA. WLS. WMAQ (6701. Chicago—Studio program. —8:18 P. M.— NBC System—O’Cedar time to WJZ. KDKA. WLS. —8:30 P. M.— Columbia—La Palina Smoker to WABC. WKRC. WOWO, WMAQ. KMOX. WBBM (770). Chicago—Dramatic sketch. NBC System—Palmolive concert to WEAF. WGY. WON. WFAA. WHAS. WSM. WENR (870). Chicago—Farm program. NBC System—Camel pleasure hour to WJZ, KDKA. WLW. —8:45 P. M.— WBBM (770). Chicago—Symphonic orchestra. —9 P. M.— Columbia—Rainbow revels to WABC. WKRC. KMOX. WOWO. WMAQ. KTHS (1040*. Hot Springs—Arlington orchestra. WBBM (770). Chicago—Speed Demons: Aaronson's Commanders. WBAP (800). Ft. Worth—Musical program. WENR (870). Chicago—Minstrels show. — :SO P. M.— WGN (720(. Chicago—Features. NBC System—Wayside Inn to WJZ. KDKA NBC System—Coca Cola program to WEAF, WSM. WGY. WDAF. WHAS. WTAM. —9:45 P. M.— NBC System—Sun Worshipers to WJZ. WJR. —lO P. M.— KTHS (1040>. Hot Springs—Health talk: Klngswav orchestra. KYW (1020). Chicago—News: “State Street.’’ Columbia—Loan’s dance orchestra to WPBM. WENR (870). Chicago—Mike and Herman. NBC System—Lopez orchestra to WEAF. WTAM. WGN (720). Chicago—Tomorrow’s Tribune: Hungry Five. NBC System—Slumber music to WJZ. KDKA WMAQ (870). Chicago—Dan and Sylvia. —19:15 P. M.— NBC System—Uncle Abe and David to WWJ. WENR. WTAM. —10:39 P. M.— KDKA (980). Pittsburgh—Scores: weather. NBC System—Amos n' Andy to KYW. WMAQ. WSM. WFAA. NBC Svstem—Albtn's orchestra to WEAF. WTAM. Columbia’—California melodies to WFBM. WON (720. Chicago—Orchestra program. WTAM (1070). Cleveland—Features: dance music. —10:45 P. M.— KYW (1070). Chicago—Wayne King's orchest r*.‘ NBC Svstem—Nat’l. news events to WENR. WMAQ (870). Chicago—Marathon dance. —ll P. M KTHS (1040). Hot Sort ig*—Little Theater w&T r 870). Chicago—Vaudeville (two hours). NBC Svstem—Royal York orchestra to WJZ. KDKA. WLW. _ , WMAQ (670). Chicago—Rainbow carnival (3 hours) . WOW (s*o). Omaha—Orelwwtra program. KYW (foot. Chicago—Spltalny’a orchestra.

The Union Trust Cos. Statement of condition of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis at close Os business September 24, 1930: OFFICERS ARTHUR V. BROWN, President. JOHN E. REED. Vice-President. MERLIN M. DUNBAR, VicePresident and Tax Officer. CHARLES N. FULTZ, Vice-Presi-dent and Trust Officer. HARRY F. McNUTT, Treasurer. ALFRED F. GAUDING, Secretary. CORNELIUS O. ALIG, Assistant Treasurer. ALAN A. RITCHIE, Assistant Secretary. J. FLOYD KING, Assistant Treasurer. - RICHARD A. KURTZ, Assistant Secretary. EVERETT E. LETT, Assistant Secretary. ARTHUR V. BROWN JR., Assistant Secretary. GEORGE A. BUSKIRK, Trust Officer. CHARLES T. BLIZZARD, Auditor. RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. .$ 5,629,894.73 Advances to estates anr' trusts 762,477.41 U. S. government securities 4,483.96 Other bonds, securities, etc 2,544,438.52 Banking house 138,000.00 Due from departments 36,033.76 Due from trust companies, banks and cash on hand 2,019,784.24 Stocks and bonds, safekeeping 212,701.85 Letters of credit, customers’ liability 97,410.00 Trust real estate 8,600,100.00 Trust securities 33,639,181.59 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates. 3,080,000.00 Total $56,764,506.06 LIABILITIES Capital stock —paid in. .$ 600.000.00 Surplus .’. 600,000.00 Undivided profits—net.. 1,822,016.48 Demand deposits . .$5,109,354.07 Time certificates .. 777,144.45 Savings deposits .... 819,008.69 Trust deposits.. 681,957.36 Certified checks. 7,613.32 Due to banks and trust companies. 494,443.97 checks/. 77,862.12 7,967,388.98 Reserve for taxes and interest 116,721.59 Premium reserve on bonds 2,943.00 Due departments 26,042.57 First mortgage certificates outstanding ..-. 3,080,000.00 Letters of credit and customers’ securities.. 310,111.85 Trust investments .... 42,239,281.59

Total .$56,764,506.06 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Alfred F. Gauding, secretary of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ALFRED F. GAUDING. Subscribed and sworn to before rne this 29th day of September, 1930. H. S. CROSS. [SEAL.] Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934. —11:30 P. M.— Columbia—Organ to WABC. . _ NBC System—Cummin s orchestra to WJZ, WLW^(7OO). Cincinnati —Variety: Castle Farm orchestra. —11:45 P. M.— WDAF (610). Kansas City—Nighthawk frolic. . _ KSTP (1400), St. Paul— Requests. —l2 P. M.— KYW <lO2Ol. Chicago—Panlco’s orchestra. ■WBBM (770). Chicago—Dance music (l’A hoUrs ’- —12:15 P. M.KYW (1020). Chicago—Gerun’s orchestra. —12:45 P. M.— KYW (1020'. Chlcagor-Panlco’s orchestra.

Day Programs

WFBM (1230) Indianapoiis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company' THURSDAY A. M. 7:oo—Pep Unlimited Club. 10:00—Aunt Sammy. 11:00—Columbia revue (CBS'. 11:15 to 13—Silent. 12 Noon—Farm Community network (CBS) P M. I:oo—Jim and Walt. I:3o—Ann Leaf at the organ (CBSi. 2:oo—Salon music (CBS). 2:3o—Two-Thirty tunes. 2:45 —Home service period. 3:00 to s:3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis ilndlanapoUs Broadcasting. Ine.) THURSDAY A. M. B:3o—"Wake Up.” band program. 6:4s—Church Federation morning worship- , 7:oo—The Musical Clock. 7:o3—Coffee Cud program. 8:00 The Breakfast Club. B:so—Stewart’s radio program 9:os—Drink More Milk. 9:ls—L. S. Ayres downstairs store. 9:3s—Hoosier Club Coffee. 9:so—Standard Nut Margarine cooking chat. 10:00—Melaun program. 10:10—Batesville Furniture Hints. 10:15—Circle theater organlogues. 10:40—Capitol Dairies. . 10:50—Indianapolis Paint and Color. 11:00—Sander and Recker’s Decorator. 11:10—Wilson Milk talk. 11:15- Anglo Pood message. 12:00 Noon—The Pied Piper. P. M. 12:15—Crabbs-Reynolds-Taylor. 12:30—Livestock market report. 12:35—Butter and egg market. 12:40—Quick Tire Service talk. I:oo—The Marott trio. I:3o—Union Ice and Coal program. I:3s—Silent. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY A. M s:3o — Tod o’ the morning. 6:30 —The Quaker Crackels man (NBC). 6:4s—Organ program. 7:o9—Morning exercises. 7:3o—Devotions. 8:00 —Croslev homemakers. 9:oo—Organ program. 9:15 —O’Cedar program (NBC). 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:4o—Charts players. 10:00—Record concert. 10:30—The Doodlesockers. 10:45—River reports. 10:55—Time signals. _ 11:00—Organ program by Pat Gtlllck. 11:20—Time announcement. Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:50—Livestock reports. 12 Noon—National Farm and Home pep riod (NBC). 12:30—Organ program. 12:55—Market reports. 1:00—School of the air. 3.oo—The Matinee players. 3:3o—Chicago Sorenado (NBC). 3:oo—German lesions. :—trwiu * RublO Club.

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Security Trust Cos. IRVING W. LEMAUX, President. GEORGE W. SNYDER, VicePresident. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM, Secretary. HUGH V. BRADY, Assistant Secretary. I. WATT PUGH, Treasurer. Condensed statement of the condition of the Security Trust Company at Indianapolis, Ind., at the close of business Sept. 24, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and di5c0unt5....52,114,724.46 Overdrafts 276.86 U. S. government securities 255,685.64 Other bonds and securities 1,629.643.41 Furniture and fixtures. 18,777.64 Due from departments.. 24,863.07 Other real estate 66.869.16 Advances to estates.... 45,547.87 Cash and due from banks and trust companies 591,196.18 Trust securities 505,573.36 Total resources $5,253,157.65 . LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 200,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Reserve for taxes, interest, etc 81,392.02 Undivided profits 341,250.64 Dividends unpaid 180.00 Demand deposits .$2,496,705.26 Time deposits .. 1,243,800.38 Trust deposits. . 135,497.86 Special deposits .. 37.53 Due to banks and trust companies 7,452.75 Secretary and department checks. 35,290.11 Certified checks. 5,977.69 3,924.761.63 Trust investments 505,573.36 Total liabilities $5,253,157.65 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, William C. Kassebaum, secretary of the Security Trust Company of Indianapolis, Ind., do solemly swear that the above statement is true. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1930. (SEAL) H. S. CROSS, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 20, 1934. Bankers Trust Company HOWARD C. BINKLEY, Pres. JOSEPH E. REAGAN, Vice-Fres. HENRY C. THORNTON, Vice-Pres. T. S. M’MURRAY. JR., Vice-Pres. EUGENE V. SHORT, Vice.-Pres. ELMER W. ROGERS, Secy.-Treas. L. L. GREEN, Asst. Secy.-Treas. MALCOLM LUCAS, Trust Officer. Report of the condition of Bankers Trust Company, at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on Sept. 24, 1930: RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts ..$1,732,001.59 Overdrafts 112.66 Advances to estates and trusts 39,523.00 United States and other bonds and securities.. 805,502.84 Company’s building 1,214,728.24 Other real estate owned. 99,357.46 Furniture, fixtures and vault 31,498.25 Due from departments. 16,598.25 Cash, and due from banks 386,962.78 Mortgages securing mortgage certificates . 655,500.00 Trust securities and real’ estate 1,850,094.23 Total $6,831,879.30 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in...s 500,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 643,660.05 Miscellaneous reserves .. 88,997.16 Deposits 2,579,037.43 Balance purchase price company’s building... 487,500.00 Due to departments 27,090.43 Mortgage certificates issued 655,500.00 Trust investments 1,850,094.23 Total $6,831,879.30 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Elmer W. Rogers, secretarytreasurer of Bankers Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ELMER W. ROGERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of September, 1930. H. S. CROSS, I SEAL] Notary Public. My commisison expires September 20, 1934.

Fishing the Air

The overture to "Orpheus.” one of the half dozen works which brought Jacques Offenbach fame and popularity, will bs played by the Black ana Gold Room orchestra over WTAM and an NBC network Wednesday at 5:05 p. m. Chopin’s “Nocturne” with violin srrangement by Auer, will be played by Toseha Seidel, distinguished violinist, with Herbert Joffe at the piano, during his concert over WFBM and the Columbia network at 7 p. m., Wednesday. The Columbia concert orchestra will opeln the recital with Berlios’s magnificent overture, "The Roman Carnival.”

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 7:O9—NBC (WEAFl—East of Cairo; dramatic sketch. 7:30—N80 (WEAF)—Mobiloil concert Columbia—Forty Fathom Trawlers, sea drama to WFBM. 8:00—NBO (WJZ)—Wadsworth musical drama "Sir Walter Scott.” B:3O—NBC (WEAF) —Palmolive concert. 9:o9—Columbia "Rainbow Revels,” musical extravaganza. 9:30—N80 (WEAF' —Coco Cola program, GTantland Rice; Joy's orchestra, v 10:30—Columbia—California melodies. orchestra and Leon Enroll to WFBM.

"The Wedding of the Birds,” to be played as a xylophone solo will feature the Yeast Foamers program to be broadcast from WLW and the NBC Chicago studios. Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. The romance which has sprung up quite unexpectedly between ChlndaU, the Englishman who masquerades Is a Hindu faker, sad Cynthia, develops to s point

Report of Condition of the Merchants National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on September 24, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 5,623,160.16 Overdrafts .... 10,159.16 United States government securities owned... 3,004,392.80 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned 2,127,629.55 Banking house 1,000.000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house. 35,000.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 836,419.57 Cash and due from banks 4,798,331.66 Outside checks and other cash items 9,076.91 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer and due from U. S. treasurer 50,000.00 Securities borrowed 265,000.00 Other assets 8.83 Total ....$17,769,178.64 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 1,250.000.00 Surplus 1,260.000.00 Undivided profits—net : 999,626.41 Reserves for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 77,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 1,000,000.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier’s checks outstanding 3,867.259.44 Demand deposits 7,744,163.08 Time deposits 1,286,129.71 United States deposits 20,000.00 Securities borrowed 265,000.00 Total $17,759,178.64 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Otto N. Frenzel, Jr., cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. OTTO N. FRENZEL, JR„ Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1930. H. S. CROSS, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires September 20th, 1934, Correct Attest: J. P. FRENZEL, WM. H. AVANT. NILES CHAPMAN, Directors.

The Indiana Trust Cos. Report of the condition of the Indiana Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the vlose of business September, 24, 1930. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts... $ 2,406,744.66 Municipal .. .$1,922,681.93 Miscellaneous .... 1,640,992.20 3,563.674.13 Stocks 207,074.15 Miscellaneous bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits 219,565.25 Company’s building .. 485,050.00 Furniture, fixtures and vaults 8,827.79 Advances to estates and trusts 110,224.02 Due from insurance department 4,191.71 U. S. and Liberty bonds 1,130,549.44 U. S. Treasury certificates and notes 509,264.60 Cash in vault, banks and trust companies .... 4,689,126.55 Total ...$13,334,292.30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in..s 1,000,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided profits net.. 584,509.90 Deposits— Demand $2,402,267.30 Time.... 5,924,152.15 Trust 872,703.55 Special... 1,141,497.65 Certified checks . 2,375.22 Treasurer’s checks . 120,748.99 Banks and trust companies... 261,786.79 10,725,531.65 Due insurance department 24,250*5 Total $13,334,292.30 State of Indiana, county of Marion, ss: I, Arthur Craven, treasurer of the Indiana Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ARTHUR CRAVEN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1930. [SEAL] H. S. CROSS, Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934. OFFICERS. J. P. FRENZEL, Chairman of Board. FRED C. DICKSON, President. J. P. FRENZEL JR., Vice-Presi-dent. ARTHUR CRAVEN, Treasurer. M. P. BOWEN, Secretary. R. N. BRITTON, Assistant Secretary. ARTHUR W. KAYE, Assistant Secretary. WILL COWAN, Assistant Treasurer. BOYD W. TEMPLETON. Manager Real Estate and Insurance Department. of crisis In the “East of Cairo” episode to be broadcast over WTAM and an NBC network Wednesday at 7 p. m. The Sylvanla Foresters, a male auartet, will harmonize popular and past-popular tunes of varied sentiment during the broadcast to be heard over WLW and NBC network. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Selections appropriate to the advent of aatumn dominate the program which Nathaniel Shilkret will direct as the Mobiloil concert over WGN, WTAM and stations associated with the NBC Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. One of the most important transportation Industries, electric railways, will be discussed by the “Old Counsellor" during the Halsey Stuart program which will be broadcast from WHAS. KYW and the NBC Chicago studios Wednesday at 8 P. M. “Pomp and Circumstance” by the English composer Edward Elgar, will bn played by the nreheatra directed by Gastny Haensehen during the Palmolive hear to be broadcast ever WGN. WHAS and NBC network Wednesday at S:M P. M. “Four Indiana Levs Lyrics.” hr Am*

Fletcher Savings and Trust Company Charter No. 138. Report of the condition of Fletcher Savings and Trust Company at Indianapolis in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on September 24, 1930. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. .$10,765,164.09 Overdrafts 364.29 Advances to estates and trusts 426,007.09 United States government securities 2,823,014,25 Stock in Federal Reserve bank 90,000.00 Other bonds, securities, etc. 7,610.958.53 Banking houses 860,349.97 Furniture and fixtures. 75,423.38 Other real estate owned 63,831.95 Due from departments. 101,202.38 Due from trust companies. banks and bankers and cash on hand 5,574,050.23 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates guaranteed 185,000.00 Letters of credit, customers liability 33,214.25 Prepaid insurance .... 8,321.43 Accrued interest receivable ..a 220,715.94 Total ' 517.78 LIABILITIES. Capital stock—paid in.s 1,500,000.00 Surplus 1,500,000.00 Undivided profits—Net. 215,924.05 Demand deposits. $6,571,622.54 Demand certificates 1,760,690.71 Time certificates 4,445,771.18 Savings deposits.. 9,083,800.17 Trust deposits.. 240,666.48 Special deposits.. 409,200.00 Certified checks.. 15,779,59 Due to banks and trust compa- i nies 2,369,909.20 Cashier’s—treasurer’s checks.. 72,145.41 24,969,585.28 First mortgage certificates outstanding guaranteed 185,000.00 Reserves 281,322.62 Letters of credit outstanding 33,214.25 United States bonds borrowed 101,250.00 Due to departments 51,321.58 Total $28,837,617.78 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: , I, Leland Crawford, treasurer of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company of Indianapolis, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. L. CRAWFORD. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1930. [SEAL] H. S. CROSS, Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934. Woodforde-Flnden. wil be harmonized by the O’Cedar Time mixed quartet during the broadcast (rom WLS and NBC Chicago studios. Wednesday evening at 8:15 o’clock. An old waltz tune of eight years ago. “Three o’clock In the Morning” will be played by an all-string orchestra under the baton of Leonard Joy during the Coca Oola program over WTAM. KYW and NBC network Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Popular dance tunes will be created by the Royal York dance orchestra under the direction of Fred Cully from station CKGW. Toronto, over WLW and NBC network. Wednesday at 11 p. m. Senator Arthur R. Robinson will be the first of a series of speakers on the air over WKBF presented by the Republican state committee. He will broadcast Wednesday evening from 8:30 until 10. On Oct. 8. The Honorable W. O. Woods. Treasurer of the United States the radio audience over WKBF. *

Rcpoi't of Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close 0 1 Business on September 24, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $24,039,797.23 Overdrafts 36,33450 United States government securities owned.. 3.239,466.26 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned... 2,741,02i.29 Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed 306,944.87 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1,750,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 125,864.50 Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 2,426,516.81 Cash and due lrom banks t . 8,599,820.22 Outside checks and other cash items 287,784.01 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer 120,955.00 Securities borrowed 278,600.00 Other assets * 95,985.12 Total $44,039,690.23 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 8 4,000,000.00 Surplus 800,000.00 Undivided profits, net 543,725.19 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc 26,103.11 Reserve for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 205,713.75 Circulating notes outstanding 2,382,200.00 Due to banks 8,427,833.50 Demand deposits 20,320,547.31 Time deposits 6,427,817.61 United States deposits 320,204.89 Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar exchange $620,944.87 Less acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted 314,000.00 — 306,944.87 Securities borrowed 278,600.00 Total $44,039,690.23 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Ralph K. Smith, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. RALPH K. SMITH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1930. H. 8. CROSS, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934. Correct Attest: JAMES I. DISSETTE, W. HATHAWAY SIMMONS, LEO M. RAPPAPORT, Director*,

Report of Condition of the Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on September 24, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $19,239,521.76 Overdrafts . 50.70 United States government securities owned... 2,518,377.96 Other bonds, stocks and secuirties owned 2,480,872.62 Customers’ liability oh account of acceptances executed None Banking house and furniture and fixtures.... 707,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 67,800.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 1,997,435.43 Cash and due from banks 5,981,124.20 Outside checks and other cash items ........ 153,232.77 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer 15,000.00 Acceptance of other banks and bills ofJ exchange or drafts sold with indorsements) None of this bank ) Other assets 15,604.98 Total ; $33,176,020.42 LIABILITIES t Capital stock paid in $ 2,000,000.00 Surplus 2,000,000.00 Undivided profits, net 951,601.77 Reserve few dividends, contingencies, etc.... 28,025.56 Reserves for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 21,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 300,000.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier’s checks outstanding % 4,956,038.11 Demand deposits 16,006,006.61 Time deposits < 6,616,232.04 United States deposits 297,116.33 Agreements to repurchase U. S. government I or other securities sold I Bills payable and rediscounts / Acceptances of other banks and bills off exchange or drafts sold with indorsement- M of the bank . Acceptances executed by other banks fori account of this bank ...V Securities borrowed 1 Other liabilities I Total -.533,176,020.42 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, R. Malott Fletcher, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. P.. MALOTT FLETCHER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before use this 29th day of September, 1930. H. S. CROSB, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934. Correct Attest: HENRY W. BENNETT, ARTHUR V. BROWN, HENRY EITEL, Directors, j

Love Suit Nets $3,060 COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., Oct. I. Glenn T. Davisson has been given a judgment lor $3,000 in his. alienation of affection* suit agafcst Dr-

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Charles H. Thomas, which was tricH In Whitley circuit court here on <9 change of venue from KoscMpl county. Davisson alleges Dr. stole the lov of Mrs. Davtutt^n