Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1931 — Page 13

MARCH 30, 1931.

15 SCHOOL BUS SURVIVORS TO ' REGAIN HEALTH Five Who Perished When Marooned in Snowdrift , and Driver Only Deaths. By United Press , LAMAR, Colo., March 30.—Fifteen children who survived after bdtng trapped for hours in a stalled school bus during one of the worst blizzards in Colorado history, fought *bravely today against- the pain of thawing arms and legs. The bodies of five of their schoolmates who were less hardy than they, and of a bus driver who died trying to summon aid for them, lay in the town of Holly, east of here. Anxiety since the children were found late Friday was eased somewhat with announcement that all the survivors probably would recover, and that no amputations .would be necessax-y. Played Games to Keep Warm As consciousness returned, the • children were told of the deaths of their five schoolmates and Carl Miller, the driver. They told of being dismissed from the Pleasant Hill shool Thursday morning when It was apparent they would be snow-bound there unless they reached their homes soon. All remembered starting home, of becoming lost in the blinding mow ■term, of the bus running off the road, and of how Miller made them play games to keep warm. • First one child and then another collapsed. Then some of them "went to sleep” as others burned * -cat cushions in an effort to keep from freezing. "Pray,” Driver Told Them They told of Miller, whose daughter Mary was one of the victims, leaving for help and telling them bpfore he left to pray. Not all of them remembered the long, cold hours of Thursday night, when numbness was creeping over them as they huddled together trying to protect each other from the cold and the snow that swept into the bus through the shattered winfaOlVS. The larger children gave many of their clothes to the smaller ones.

Fishing the Air

A selection from the Fifth organ symphony bv the French organist and comlescr. Wldor. will be placed bv Frank vs. Xsper. organist,, on the Mormon Taberhacle program broadcast from Salt Lake pit/ over WJZ and NBC network. MonKay at 5:15 p. m. Nino Martini, tenor, will offer the Romania from Biirt’s "The Pearlllshers,” during his operatic program on Monday to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia chain from 5:30 to 5:45 p. m. Wamp Carleson will tell an original (Swedish dialect story. "The Dog and the Bopp.” in the Tastyeast Jesters program, to be broadcast over WJZ and NBC network. Monday at 6:15 p. m. V Mildred Hunt, soprano, will sing "If You Should Ever Need Me.” by Burke. In the 'icoxv program, over an NBC-WJZ network. Monday at 6.45 p. m.

HIGH SPOT OF MONHAT NIGHT’S PROGRAM B;4S—NBC (WJZ) Roxy theater procram. 7:00 —WGN. Chlcaco—Golden Glove boxing finals. Columbia —Simmons hour. NBC (WJZ)—Gold Medal Express. 8:00 —Columbia Flelschmann procram. J 8:30 NBC (WEAF) —General motors program. Columbia—An Evening In Paris, style talk. NBC (WJZ)—Real Folks. 9:OO—NBC (WJZ) —Stromberc-Carl-son. Columbia—Guv Lombardo's orchestra (Rob't. Burns procram). NBC (WEAF) Sherlock , Holmes. 9:30 —NBC (WJZ) —Empire Builders Ll(e of James Hill.” 10:13—Columbia Arthur Pryor's band. 10:30—Columbia—Ben Bernle's orchestra.

The Easter Festival claims the attention of Tonv Babooch, Anheuser-Busch "oneman radio show.” In his Monday broadcast. over WFBM and the Columbia network. from 6:45 to 7 p. m. Recent popular numbers will be played by the orchestra, directed by Andy Sannella. during the Fcnnzoil ePte program, to be broadcast otcr WEAF and an NBC A.oietwork Monday at 7:15 p. m. 4 diversified program will be presented bv the A. & P. Gypsies during the broadcast over WEAF and stations associated with NBC. Monday at 7:30 p. m. An old-fashioned “sugaring” party will be held bv the Real Folks of Thompkins Corners, during the broadcast over an NBC-WJZ network. Monday at 8:30 p. m Guy Lombardo, director of the Robert Burns Panatela orchestra which will oext bo heard over WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system from 9 to :;>0 p. m.. Monday, has selected anew 'composition which he will introduce publicly lor the first time during this program. Selected arias from the lighter operas of .w.unous composers, including the Drum Major’s song from Massenet’s ”Le Cid” ana the Prize Song from Wagner’s only operatic comedy. "Die Melsterslnger.” will be performed by Columbia entertainers during the Grand Opera Miniatures program from 0:30 to 10 p. m Monday, over the WABC-Columbia network. *■ Oriental music will be featured In the opening of the Slumber Music program, broadcast over WJZ and an NBC network. Monday at 10 p. m. It has been found that aluminum becomes stronger in the bitter colds of high altitudes.

WENDELL HALL u The Red-Headed Music-Maker” Famous Composer of “It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo’ ” and Other Big Song Hits In Indianapolis in Person Over Station WFBM Wendell Hall with his famous "Crooning Uke” will be glad to play any request numbers. Mondays, 7 to 7:15 p. m.; Tuesdays, 7:45 to 8 p. m.; Wednesdays, 7 to 7:15 p. m.; Thursdays, 7 to 7:15 p. m., Fridays, 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. Thru the Courtesy of BUENA SKIN TONIC On Sale at .til Drug, Department w Stores and Beauty Shops.

On the Air

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Slgrid Onegin, contralto, CBS, tonight at 7:30, central time. Barre Hill (lower left) baritone, NBC- WJZ, Friday at 8:30. Sherman A. Chute (lower right) director of Rochester concert orchestra, NBC-WJZ, Friday at 4:15.

FIGHT IS MADE ON EGG ROLLING Mrs. Hoover to Give Program as Rival Attraction. By united Press WASHINGTON, March 30.—Continuing her campaign against the rolled eggs as a possible source of infection to the child who ultimately devours it, Mrs. Herbert Hoover is planning a program of folk dances and music or the White House lawn Monday as a rival attraction. Mrs. Hoover has looked With decided disfavor upon the egg rolling practice because the children always have been in the habit of eating the eggs. This, she has contended, is a fertile source of contamination, as the eggs pick up germ laden matter which is readily conveyed to the mouths of the children. In this she has the support of Dr, F. C. Blanck of the department of agriculture. In her first year in the White House Mrs. Hoover began the folk dances, and this year they are to be accompanied by the marine band, the whole program is to be broadcast.

Radio Dial Twisters

STATIONS OF TIIE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 880 , KTHS t 04() WCKL 070 | WGN 720 I WJZ 760 WSAI 1330 CKGW 690 I RVOO 1140 WCKY 1490 WGY 790 I WLS 870 WSB 740 KOA 830 i KWK 13)0 WDAF 610 1 WHAS 820 l WLW 700 | WSM 650 KPRC 920 I KYW 1020 WEAF 660 I WHO 1000 | WOC 100(1 WTAM 1070 KSD 50* I WBAL 1060 WENR 870 j WIBO 560 ( WOW 590 I WTIC 1060 KSTP 1460 I WRAP 800 WFAA 800 ' WJR 750 ’ WRVA 1110 1 WWJ 920 STATIONS OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM WABC 860 > WKRC 550 WBB.M 770 WOWO 1160 WCCO SlO ROIL 1260 WPG 1100 I WMAO 670 I WIAU 640 * WFIW 940 I CKAC 730 KMOX 1090 WBT 1080 ' WJJD 1130 I KRLD 1040 1 WFBM 1230 ' WLAC 1470 ' CFRB 960

—7 P. M.— KDKA (980) Fleet Wing; band. KYW (1020)—Garber's or-: chestra. CBS—Prvor’s band. NBC (WEAF)—How’s business? WGN (720)—Golden Glove bouts. WGY (700)—Farm program. WJR (7501 Melody Men. CBS—Literary Digest. WTMJ (620 i— Dance orchestra. —7:15 T. M.— CBS—Barbasol program. I NBC (WEAF)— Pennzoil Pete.j —7:30 P. M.— CBS—Simmons hour. NBC (WEAF)—A. & P. Gypsies. NBC (WJZ)—Gold Medal! Express. WSM (650)—Concert orchestra; soprano. —8 P. M.— CBS—Flelschmann program. WBBM (770)—Get Together party. NBC (WJZ) —Maytag orchestra. WSM (650) —Studio program. WTMJ (620—Concert orchestra. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—An Evening in Paris. NBC i WEAK)—General Motors program. WGN (720—Golden Glove bouts. NBC )WJZ)—Real Folks. WMAQ (670) —News orchestra. —9 P. M.— CBS—Burns program. Lombardo's Canadians. WBBM (770) California tours: mountaineers. WDAF t 610) Orchestra: minstrels. NBC (WEAF)—"Sherlock; Holmes.”

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) MONDAY P. M. s:3o—Nino Martini (CBS). s:4s—Better Business Bureau. 6:oo—Louie Lowe’s orchestra. 6:3o—Evangeline Adams (CBS). 6:4s—Anheuser-Busch Antics (CBS'. 7:00 —Columbians. 7:15 —Barbasol Barbers (CBS'. 7:3o—Simmons hour (CBS). 8:00 —Three Bakers (CBS' 8:30 —Hy-Red boys. B:4s—Philgas favorites. 9:oo—Burns Panetelas (CBS:. 9:3o—Smiling Ed McConnell. 10:00—Salesman Sam. 10:15—Artnur Pryor's band (CBS'. 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Ben Bernle’s orchestra (CBS' 11:00—Bean Creek string band. 12:00—Dessa Bvrd at the organ. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) MONDAY P. M. 4:oo—Afternoon announcements. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Cecil and Sallv. s:ls—The "Service Men.” s:3o—lndiana theater "Gloom Chasers.” 5:45 —Virginia Sweet Grille. 6:os—Connie's dinner orchestra. 6:2o—Harry Bason’s Flecther American program 6:3s—lndiana Home Oil program. 6 50—Roy Wilmeth program. 7:oo—Silent lor WBAA. B:oo—Charlie and Ruth Flagler. 8:15 —White Star "Oil-Cans.” B:3o—American Loan Company concert. 9:oo—Wilking's "Sue Carolyn” program. 10:00—Harry Bason's program. 10:30—Showboat orchestra. 11:00—Connie’s Eleventh hour dreamers. 11:30—Sign off.

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Statements of Banks and Trust Companies Members of the Indianapolis Clearing House Association

The Indiana Trust Cos. Report of the condition of the Indiana Trust Company at Indianapolis in the state of Indiana at the close of business March 25, 1931: RESOURCES. Loans and discount....* 2,028,496.50 Bonds — Municipal .$ 1,781,648.51 Miscellaneous. . 1,590,401.21—3.372,049.72 Stocks 174,200.15 Miscellaneous bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits 182,705.85 Company’s building ... 485,050.00 Furniture, fixtures and vaults 7,931.09 Advances to estates and trusts 109,503.72 Due from insurance department 14,585.73 U. S. and Liberty bonds 1,414,830.19 U. S. treasury certificates and notes 475,601.56 Due from banks, trust companies and cash on hand 5,067,435.54 Total $13,332,390.05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in..s 1,000,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided profits net. 496,328.32 Dividends unpaid 6 00 Deposits— Demand $2,113,406.87 Time 5,920,732.29 Trust. .. 707,662.53 Special... 1,407,322.88 U. S. government 234,360.00 Certified checks. 3,498.88 Treasurer’s checks. 251.405.79 Banks and trust companies.. 164,470.49 10,802,859.73 Due insurance department 33,196.00 Total $13,332,390.05 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 27th day of March, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT. [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 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.

MONDAY —9 P. M.— j WGY (790) Cathedral echoes. NBC iWJZ) StrombergCarlson orchestra. —9:30 P. M.— NBC (WEAF) Rhythm Makers. NBC (WJZ)—Empire Builders. I CBS—Don Amatzo. WMAQ (670)—Studio seaI ture. IWSM (650)—Warner presen- | tatlon. —lO P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports review/ radio party. KYW (1020) News: “State I Street.” CBS—Heywood Broun: Bei lasco’s orchestra. WHAM (1150)—Vaudeville. !NBC (WJZ)—Slumber music. WJR (750) —News; Hungry F'ive. Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC) KWK. WENR. WDAF. WMAQ. WSB. WHAS. WSM. KTKS. KSTP. WTAM (1070) R. K. O. program. —10:15 P. M.— CBS—Pryor’s band. —10:25 P. M.— WJR (750)—Musical Etchings. 10:30 P. M.— KMOX (1090) Phillip's orchestra. KYW (1020)—McCoy’s orchestra. CBS—Ben Bernle’s orchestra WBAP (800)—WBAP players. . NBC (WEAF) —Busse's orchestra , WGY (790)—0 rg an 1 st; Houlihan’s orchestra. WMAQ (670) Dan and Sylvia. IiWSM (650)—WSM dance or--1 chestra.

WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P. M. 4:oo—Maltine Story program (NBC). 4:29—Time announcement, 4:30—01d Man Sunshine 4:4s—Organ with Harriet Wellen. soprano. 4:s9—Oakland announcement. s:oo—Bradley Kincaid. s:ls—Mormon Tabernacle choir (NBC). s:3o—Thermoid recorded program. s:4s—Topics in Brief Lowell Thomas 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andv (NBCI. 6:ls—Sunsweet melodies. 6:3o—Shannon Melody Weavers. 6:45—80b Newhall. sports slices. 7:oo—Vision-Airs. 7:3o—Gold Medal Express (NBC). B:oo—Maytag orchestra (NBC 1 B:3o—Real Folks (NBC). 9:oo—Footlight frolic. 9:3o—Empire Builders (NBC). 10:00—Weather. I:oo—Willy’s Musical Memories. 11:00—Castle Farm orchestra. 11:30—Netherland Plaza orchestra. M n * e^* —Hotel Gibson orchestra 12:30—Brooks and Ress. I:oo—Sign off.

Day Programs

V\FBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indlapapolia Power and lJrbt Company) TUESDAY 7:3o—Pep Unlimited Club. 9:oo—Doherty Cake program. 9:ls—Aunt Sammv. 10:0—L. S. Ayres & Cos. program. 10:15 to 12:00—Sl’ent. 12:00 Noon—Farm network (CBS'. P. M. I:oo—Roberts Park Lenten service. I:ls—Jtm and Walt I:3o—American Schoil of the Air (CBS)

—10:30 P. M.— WTAM (1070)—WTAM Players: melodies. WTMJ (620)—Gwln’s orchestra . —10:45 P. M.— KDKA (980) —Jimmy Joy’s ra WDAF (610)—Dance music. WMAQ (670( D X Club. WTMJ (620) NBC-Busse’s orchestra. —ll P. M.— WCCO (810)—Monday night Club. NBC (WEAF)—Spitalnv’s orchestra. WBAP (800)—Hits & Bits. NBC (WJZ)—Calloway’s orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Maurie Sherman’s orchestra (3 hours). WSM (650) —Organ; tenor. —11:15 P. M.— WBBM (770) —Around the Town (2 hours). —11:30 P. M.— KMOX (1090)—Restful hour. NBC (WEAF) —Panlco’s orchestra, WGY (790) Kenmore orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Joe Morgan’s orchestra. WJR (750) —Delbridge's orchestra. —11:43 P. M.— WDAF (610) Nlghthawk frolic. —l2 P. M.— 1 KYW (1020!—Garber’s orchestra. KSTP (1460)—Frolic. —12:30 A. M.— KYW (1020)—Panico's orchestra: Garber's orchestra (I*2 hours). WTMJ (620)—Night Watchman.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Bankers Trust Company HOWARD C. BINKLEY, President. JOSEPH E. REAGAN, Vice-Pres. EUGENE W. SHORT, Vice-Pres. MALCOLM LUCAS, Vice- President and Trust Officer. ELMER W. ROGERS, SecretaryTreasurer. L. L. GREEN, Asst. Secy.-Treas. WM. H. POLK, Asst. Secy.-Treas. Report of the condition of Bankers Trust Company, at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 25, 1931. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts... $ 1,442,053.60 United States and general market bonds and other securities 502,021.10 Cash and due from banks 423,104.20 Overdrafts 104.98 Company’s building 1,205,769.51 Other real estate owned. 93,194.23 Furniture, fixtures and vault 24,330.18 Advances to estates and trusts 7,277.41 Due from departments.. 19,169.18 Resources $3,717,024.39 Mortgages securing mortgage certificates 665,500.00 Trust securities and real estate 2,049,127.00 Total $6,431,651.39 LIABILITIES. Capital $ 500,000.00 Surplus and undivided Profits 633,244.81 Miscellaneous reserves.. 88,462.43 Deposits 2,012,812.22 Balance purchase price of company’s building. 475,000.00 Due to departments 7,504.93 Liabilities $3,717,024.39 Mortgage certificates issued 665,500.00 Trust investments 2,049,127.00 Total $6,431,651.39 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 27th day of March, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT. igMy commission expires March 23, DIRECTORS. Howard C. Binkley. Martin McDermott, John c. Cheney, T. S. McMurray Jr., Lewis A. Coleman, Joseph E. Reagan, Clarence A. Cook, W. Edward Showers, C. A. Hilgenberg, Robert J. Spencer, Victor C. Kendall, H. C. Thornton Jr. and Frank B. Wilkinson. Security Trust Cos. Report of the condition of Security Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the 1931° ° f ltS business on M arch 25, IRVING W. LEMAUX, President GEORGE W. SNYDER, VicePresident. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM Secretary-Treasurer. HUGH V. BRADY, Assistant Secretary. RESOURCES

Loans and discounts,. .$1,891,541.02 Overdrafts 415.94 Advances to estates and trusts 78,989.54 United States government securities 299,410.78 Ocher bonds, securities etc 1,289,146.71 Furniture and fixtures.. 16,021.61 Other real estate owned 78,329.59 Due from departments.. 29 951.12 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand 826,778.27 Trust securities 542,580.62 Total $5,052,265.20 LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in..s 200.000.00 Surplus 200.000.00 Undivided profits .. 296,837.71 Reserve for taxes, interest , etc 83.596.35 Dividends unpaid 228.00 Demand deposits ..$2,508,276.02 Time deposits .. 1,030,727.38 Trust deposits .. 130.811.90 Special deposits .. 108.42 Cashiers and treasurer's checks.. 47,297.18 Certified checks.... 11.801.62 3,729,022.52 Trust investments 542,580.62 Total $5,052,265.20 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, William C. Kassebaum, secretary of the Security Trust Company of Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM. Subscribed and sworn to before j me this 25th day of March, 1931. | [SEAL] GEORGE C. CALVERT. Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934.

2:oo—World Book Man. 2:os—Salon orchestra (CBS . 2:ls—Dorothv and Louise. 2:3o—Two-thirtv tunes. 3:00 to s:ls—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) TUESDAY A. M. 6:3o—Wake-up band program. 6:4s—Church federation morning worship. 7:oo—The “musical clock.’ 7:lo—Emrich factor? furniture program. 7:ss—Goldstein’s Dept, store hints. B:oo—Breakfast Club. B:ls—Vonneguet's specialties. B:3o—Progress laundry program. B:4s—Crescent cleaners. 9:os—Drink more milk. 9:15 —Penn Wash music master. 9:3o—Virginia sweet foods program. 9:50 —Standard Nut Margarine cooking chat. 10:00—Neighborhood Club. 10:20—Goldstein’s organ meldoies. 10:59 North Side Laundry program. 11:00—The “Hcme-Towner.” 11:30—Harry Bason at the piano. 12:00 Noon—Correct time. P. M. 12:55—Crabbs-Revnolds-Taylor. 15:30—Livestock markets. 12:35—Butter and egg Quotations. 12:40 Fifteen minutes with Vaughn Cornish. I 12:55—The ’Service Man.” I:oo—Walter Hickman’s “Imaginary Typewriter” I:3o—Silent lor WCMA. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY A. M. s:ls—Bradley Kincaid. s:3o—lnternational Fiddlers. s:ss—Weather forecast. s:s9—Time announcement. 6:oo—Morning exercises. 6:ls—Sait ana Peanuts. 6:29—Time announcement. 6:3o—Bradlev Kincaid. 6:45—J011y Bill and Jane (NBC). 6:s9—Time announcement. 7.oo—Morning exercises.

Report of Condition of the Merchants National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on March 25th, 1931. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 4,967,136.39 Overdrafts 612.42 United States government securities owned.. 3,387,276.84 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned.. 1.793,370.97 Banking house 1.000,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 35,823.35 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 878.736.35 Cash and due from banks 6.163,924.45 Outside checks and other cash items 13,237.08 Redemption fund with U S. Treasurer and due from U. S. treasurer 50.000.00 Securities borrowed 15,000.00 Other assets 54.68 Total $18,305,172.53 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in S 1,250,000.00 Surplus 1,250,000.00 Undivided profits—net 1,015,494.35 Reserves for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 11,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 1,000,000.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier’s checks outstanding 4,403,532.80 Demand deposits 7,388,356.68 Time deposits 1,358,078.70 United States deposits 613,710.00 Securities borrowed 15,000.00 Total $18,305,172.53 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ssI, 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 25th day of March, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. * Correct Attest: J. P. FRENZEL, FRED C. DICKSON. WM. H. AVANT. Directors,

Fletcher Savings and Trust Company Report of the condition of Fletcher Savings and Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 25, 1931. RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. .$ 9.562,422.59 Overdrafts 249.12 Advances to estates and trusts 452,019.92 United States government securities 3,888,898,25 Other bonds, securities, etc 7.384,829.40 Banking houses 855,985.40 Furniture and fixtures. 63,305.49 Other real estate owned 69,672.22 Due from departments 88.486.70 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand 5,565.382.63 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates guaranteed .... 225,000.00 Letters of credit, customers’ liability 35,150.00 Accrued interest receivable 224,623.05 Total $28,416,024.77 LIABILITIES Capital stock —paid in.s 1,500,000.00 Surplus 1,500,000.00 Undivided profits—net. 167,051.02 Demand deposits ....$7,492,284.11 Demand certificates. .. 1,330,603.47 Time certificates. 3,690,994.99 Savings deposits 9,015,357.83 Trust deposits. 275,328.52 Special deposits. 401,500.00 Certified checks .. 24,173.86 Due to banks and trust companies 2,044,493.50 treasurer's checks. 345.678.50 24,620,414.78 First mortgage certificates outstanding guaranteed 225,000.00 Reserves 213,900.85 Letter of credit outstanding 35,150.00 United States bonds borrowed 101,250,00 Due to departments... 53,258.12 Total $28,416,024.77 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. [SEAL] GEO. C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934.

7:ls—Don Becker. 7:3o—Morning devotions. 7:45—A. and P. Food program (NBC'. B:oo—Crosley homemakers’ hour. 9:oo—Plano solos. 9:ls—Frances Ingram fNBC). 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:4o—Record concert. 10:00—American Food Products program. 10:15—The Croslev singers. 10:30—Blue Valley program (NBC'. 10:45—River reports. 10:55—Time signals. 11:00—Tuxedo xylophonist. 11:15—Organ program. 11:29—Time announcement. 11:30—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:50—Livestock reports. 12:00 Noon—Farm and home period (NBC) P. M. 12:30—Netherland Plaza orchestra. 12:57 Egg and poultry reports. 1:00—School of the Air. 1:59 —Aviation weather. 2:oo—Music in the Air (NBC). 2:3o—The Chicago serenade (NBO. 3:00—Brooks and Ross. 3:ls—Seger Ellis. 3:3—Livestock reports. 3:4o—Janet and Josephine.

The Union Trust Cos. Statement of condition of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis at close of business, March 25, 1931: 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 ..$ 5,637,113.03 Advances to estates and trusts 713,575.24 U. S. government securities 260,544.13 Other bonds, securities, etc 2,308,402.22 Banking house 138,000.00 Due from departments 39,925.40 Due from trust companies, banks and cash on hand 2,635,367.18 Stocks and bonds, safekeeping 206,703.67 Letters of credit, customers’ liability 66,725.46 Trust real estate 8.660,100.00 Trust securities 33,276,940.35 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates. 3,160,000.00 Total $57,103,396.68 LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in.s 600,000.00 Surplus 600,000.00 Undivided profits—net.. 1.834.834.83 Demand deposits $5,518,683.18 Time certificates. 883,357.26 Savings deposits 981.825.49 First lien trust funds... 637,258.63 Certified checks 2.211.20 Due to banks and trust companies.. 451,386.32 Secretary’s checks.. 122.376.90 8,597.098.98 Reserve for taxes and interest 77,159.73 Premium reserve on bonds 5,993.00 Due departments 17.840.66 First mortgage certificates outstanding ... 3,160,000.00 Letters of credit and customers’ securities. 273,429.13 Trust investments 41,937,040.35 Total $57,103,396.68 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 me this 27th day of March, 1931, GEORGE C. CALVERT, [SEALJ Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Lodge to Give Card Party A card party will be given at 8:30 p. m. Tueday by Indianapolis Council 2, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, at Keacft haH, 29% South Delaware street.

Report of Condition of the Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on March 25th. 1931 RESOURCES Loans and discounts... $20,331,437.58 Overdrafts ... 1.31 United States Government securities owmed.. 3.746,982.29 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned 3.443,091.33 Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed None Banking house, $643,000.00; F’urniture ar.d and Fixtures, $74,329.09 717,329.09 Real Estate owned other than banking house. 67,800.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2,098,375.64 Cash and due from banks 8.449,475.53 Outside checks and other cash items 176,339.40 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 15,000.00 Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank None Securities borrowed None Other assets 34,076.44 Total $39,079,908.61 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 2,000,000.00 Surplus 2,000,000.00 Undivided profits—net 903.576.83 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc 40,078.62 Reserves for interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid 40,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 294,900.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding 6,293,731.87 Demand deposits 19.104,313.97 Time deposits 8.153,098.72 United States deposits 245,208.60 Agreements to repurchase U. S. Govern-\ ment or other securities sold \ Bills payable and rediscounts \ Acceptances of other banks and bills of j exchange or drafts sold with indorse- I ment of this bank / Acceptances executed by this bank fori customers and to furnish dollar ex- V change / None Less acceptances of this bank purchased! or discounted V Acceptances executed by other banks for I account of this bank | Securities borrowed I Other liabilities / Total $39,079,908.61 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, R. Malott Fletcher, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly sw r ear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. MALOTT FLETCHER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of March, 1931. (SEAL) GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Correct Attest: ARTHUR V. BROWN, HENRY EITEL, FRANK D. STALNAKER, Directors

Report of Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on March 25, 1931. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $25,109,381.56 Overdrafts 2,548.94 United States government securities owned.. 4,200,352.68 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned.... 2,904,300.35 Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed 5,506.44 Banking house, furmture and fixtures 1,750,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house. 143,097.21 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2,226,377.40 Cash and due from banks 6,884,344.77 Outside checks and other cash items 253,596.78 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer 120,955.00 Securities borrowed 278,100.00 Other assets 126,684.65 Total $44,005,245.76 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 4,000,000.00 Surplus 800,000.00 Undivided profits, net 544,724.57 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc 107,490.99 Reserve for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 200,685.56 Circulating notes outstanding 2,419,100.00 Due to banks 7,083,091.24 Demand deposits 19,723,322.26 Time deposits 7,389,585.93 United States deposits 1,193,538 77 Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar exchange $265,506.44 Less acceptance of this bank purchased or discounted None 265,506.44 Securities borrowed 278,100.00 Total . $44,005,245.76 State of Indiana, County of Marlon, ss: I, Elmer W. Stout, president of the above bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ELMER W. STOUT, President Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of March, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT, (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Correst Attest: JAMES L DISKETTE, O. A. SCHNULL, CHARLES B. SOMMERS, Directors.

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