Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1930 — Page 16

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‘TIGHT-FIST' IN LIFE, FORTUNE WILLEDTO CITY Banker Cruel in Business, but Community Now Can Pay Off Debts. B’i United Prt** POMEROY. O, Nov. 13.—Those wags who called Wyatt Plantz a hard-hearted, tight-fisted banker and thought of him only in termn of a ‘ money Tender” while he lived, have softened their tone since his death. For Wyatt Plantz is the man who paid the city debt. His will, made public here, leaves *375.000 to the city—enough to wipe out the city debt and give the treasury a surplus. The love of Plantz for his community and fellow-citizens was expressed in the terms of his will. Pays Off City’s Debt The gift to the city, it was specified. was made in recognition of the fact that the citizens of Pomeroy made it possible for him to build his $610,000 estate. In addition to the sum he left the city, he bequeathed $60,000 to the Masonic lodges.' $7,500 to the Southern Ohio Episcopal diocese and a like amount to his fraternity at Ohio State university. Plantz led a deab life, had few Intimate friends, lived alone in the old Plantz homestead and died at 57 in the room in which he was born. Bank Without Name He took charge of the First City bank when his father died and operated it until his own death without putting a sign on the building or windows. The bank was known as “The Bank Without a Name,” and Plantz often received letters addressed to “The President of the Bank Without a Name.” Plantz was a keen, sometimes cruel business man, those who knew him said. He never married.

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One more day and The Times big Twin Contest, in which hundreds have joined, will come to a close. Pictures Nos. 45 and 46 are printed today and the last four of the fifty will be shown in Friday's paper. Tempting prizes have been hung up for winners in this contest, first being a fine radio, donated by the Stewart-Warner Sales Company, 508 North Capitol avenue. And here is the climax, a special treat for all twins in the city, so they can have their fun as well as the contestants. The Lyric theater and The Times are joining to ‘throw” a big party for all twins in Indianapolis next Monday night between 7 and 9 o'clock. All twins in the city who register at The Times office before 5 o’clock Moriday will receive free tickets to see Bert Lytell play the

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