Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1931 — Page 13

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Report of the Condition of The Peoples State Bank (Since 1891) At Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1931. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. .$ 1,703,634.66 Overdrafts None Advances to trusts .... 77,254.87 U. S. government securities 64,407.86 Other bonds and securities 220,166.40 Banking house 650,000.00 Furniture and fixtures. 1.00 Vault and safe deposit boxes 1.00 Other real estate owned 8,000.00 Due from departments 9,200.00 Cash on hand and in banks 587,480-56 Total banking resources $ 3,320,146.35 Trust securities 4,114,044.04 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates 250,000.00 Real estate held in trust 5,206,491.88 Securities for safe keeping 304,143.30 Aggregate resources. .$13,194,825.57 LIABILITES Capital stock—paid in.s 200,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided profits 189,297.30 Reserves 60,352.64 Deposits— Demand ..$3,705,564.07 Time 704,142.05 Due to banks..,. 24,256.96 2,433,963.08 Bills payable None Notes rediscounted None Balance purchase price Os building 236,533.33 Total banking liabilities $ 3,320,146.35 First mortgage - certificates outstanding. 250,000.00 Trust investments 9,320.535.92 Safe keeping receipts outstanding 304,143.30 Aggregate liabilities. .$13,194,825,57 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I. Frank E. McKinney, assistant cashier of The Peoples State Bank of Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. FRANK E. MCKINNEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Attest: HENRY L. DITHMER, ALBERT J. HUEBER, FRANK F. HUTCHINS, Directors. Radio Dial Twisters WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (iDdianaDOlis Power and Uaht Company) _ „ WEDNESDAY F. M. s:3o—Evaneeline Adams (CBS). 6:4s—Dinner ensemble. 6:ls—Barbasol Ben (CBS). 6:3o—Howard Barlow (CBS). 6:4s—Tastveast Jesters (CBS). 7:00—Gold Medal Fast Freight (CBS), 7:3o—Transcription. B:oo—Connie Boswell (CBS). B:ls—Rhvthm Choristers (CBS), 8:30 Nit Wits (CBS!. 9:oo—Biltmore orchestra (CBS). 9:ls—Arthur Frvor's band (CBS). 9:3o—Camel auarter hour (CBSi. 9:45—Wi1l Osborne orchestra iCBS). 10:00—Hollywood orchestra (CBS). 10:30 —The Columnist. 10: 45—Nocturne (CBS). 11:00—Salon group. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:30 —Crystal studio. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Crystal studio. s:ls—The Home Towner. s:3s—Crazy Crystal man 5:30 —Gloom chasers. s:sß—Baseball results. 6:00 —Revelers. 6:4s—Trv and Stump us. 7:oo—Health talk. 7:ls—Solotst. 7:3o—Studio orchestra. 7:4s—Piano duo. 8 00—Bohemian nights. B:3o—Studio orchestra. B:4s—Concert trio. 9:oo—Hadorfl hour. 9:30 —Danner trio. 9:45 —Stylist. 10:00 —Sports review. 10:05—Speed Webb’s orchestra. 10:30 SiKn on. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:oo—‘Afternoon revelers. 4:30 —To be announced. 4:44 —'Time. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). 6:ls—The Chatter. s:3o—Phil Cook (NBC). 5:45 —Believe It or Not. Ripley (NBC). 6:oo— Baseball scores. 6:os—Announced. 6:ls—Announced. 6:30 —Jack Frost’s melody moments (NBC) 7:oo—The Buddy boys. 7:30 —Goldman band concerts (NBC). 8:30 —Canova Coffee hour. 9:oo— Henrv Busse s orchestra. 9 30— Variety. 9:45—80b Newhall. 10:00 —Weather. 10:03—The Croslev theater. 10:30—Moon river. 11 00—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11-30 —Henrv Busse’s orchestra. 12 00 Midnight—Ralph Bennett's orchestra. AM. 12:30— Sign oil. Day Programs WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis pover nd ij*h* Compann THURSDAY A 7:3o— Records. 9,00 —Aunt Sammy. 10 00 —Don Bigelow’s orchestra (CBS). 10:15 to 12:00—Silent. 12 00 Noon—Farm network (CBS). P M. 1:00 —Salon orchestra (CBS). 1:30 —Three Doctors (CBS). 1:45 —Ben and Helen (CBS). 3:oo— Talk. 2:05 —Melody Magic (CBS). 2:30 —Two-thlrtv tunes. 3:00 to s.3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc ) THURSDAY A. M. 6:30— Wake-up band program 6:46 —Church federation morning worship 7:00 —The musical clock 8:00 —Breakfast Club. 9 30—Melody man. 9:50 —Cooking chat. 10 00—Stvle service. 10:05 —Smiling Ed McConnell. 10 30—Circle theater organlogues. 11:00 —Crystal studio. P. M. 13:15 —Crabbs-Revnolds-Tavlor farm program. 13:30—Livestock market reports. 12:35 —Butter and egg auotations. 12:45—Marott trio. 1:00 —Silent. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY A M 6:oo—lnternational Piddlera. s:3o—Time. 5:30 —Ovm dassea. 6:45—A <fe P food program (NBC>. 6:s9—Time 7:00— Morning devotion*. 7:ls—Bradlev Kincaid. 7:3o—Montgomery Ward program (NBC) 7:44—Time 7:45— Popular Geras. * 00—Ray Perkins (NBC).

Report of Condition of the Merchants National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on June 30th, 1931, RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 4,433,124.89 Overdrafts 582.52 United States government securities owned.. 3,847,598.24 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned... 2,163,984.57 Banking house 1,000,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house. 36,019.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 936,708.83 Cash and due from banks 7,436,038.76 Outside checks and other cash items 33,837.73 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer and due from U. S. treasurer 50,000.00 Other assets 93.31 Total $19,937,987.85 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 1,250,000.00 Surplus 1,250,000.00 Undivided profits—net 1,022,661.65 Reserve for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 44,000.00 - Circulating notes outstanding 1,000,000.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier’s checks outstanding 4,920,103.13 Demand deposits 8,661,879.29 Time deposits 1,499,343.78 United States deposits 290.000.00 Total $19,937,987.85 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 6th day of July, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Correct Attest: J. P. FRENZEL, WM. H. AVANT, FRED C. DICKSON, Directors.

CHARTER NO. 300. The Fountain Square State Bank (Affiliated with Merchants National Bank) Report of the Condition of The Fountain Square State Bank at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1931. H. LANGSENKAMP. President. CHAS. H. STUCKMEYER, VicePresident. H. J. BUDENZ, Vice-President. VAL F. SCHNEIDER, Cashier. E. W. STRACK, Asst.-Cashier. RESOURCES. Loan and discounts $ 572,121.63 Overdrafts 194.27 U. S. Gov’t securities.... 156,500.00 Other bonds, securities, etc 119,467.50 Furniture and fixtures.. 7,500.00 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand 236,981.12 Cash items 28.987.90 Trust securities 11,750.49 Total . $1,133,502.91 LIABILITIES. Capitol stock—paid in..s 100,000.00 Surplus 75,000.00 Undivided profits—net.. 36,238.31 Demand deposits ..$590,282.95 Time certificates 4,080.29 ! Savings deposits... 288.018.55 Trust deposits... 927.17 Certified checks.... 3,072.76 Cashier’s — treas. chTts 9,010.14 895,391.86 Trust investments 11,750.49 Due insurance department 122.25 War loan deposit Account 15,000.00 Total $1,133,502.91 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I. Val. F. Schneider, cashier of the Fountain Square State Bank, cf Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. VAL F. SCHNEIDER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1931, [SEAL] GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. INTRODUCE NEW GAME Tetherball Being Played First Time at Douglass Pajk. Tetherball, a game new to the city parks, is being introduced in Douglass playground by Coreen Cooper, according to Miss Ruth Emhardt, recreation department supervisor of games. The game is played with tennis racquets and a ball attached to a post by a ten-foot string. Two teams attempt to drive the ball into the opponents’ territory. Lentz playground sewing circle under the direction of Ethel Ealy are making wash hats to match their clothing. Fifteen hats have been completed and more are being assembled. Wife Asks Divorce By Timet Special ANDERSON, Ind., July B.—Alleging Harold J. Maines, took her to the home of his father and left her there while he ran around at nights, Mrs. Marcella Maines is seeking a divorce.

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 June 30, 1931: RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. ,$ 1,933,892.11 Bonds— Municipa15,674,823.50 Micellaneous. 1,623,708.00—3.298,541.50 Stocks 168,025.51 Miscellaneous bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits 160,505.85 Company’s building... 485,050.00 Furniture, fixtures and vaults 7,518.64 Advances to estates and trusts 81,436.77 Due from insurance department 13,441.41 U. S. and Liberty bonds 1,587,039.95 U. S. treasury certificates and notes 300,665.79 Due from banks, trust companies and cash on hand 5,220,024.50 Total $13,256,132.03 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.. .$ 1,000.000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided profits, net. 521,440.08 Dividends unpaid 206.00 Deposits— Demand. $2,581,630.61 Time 5,658,312.56 Trust 978,115.57 Special,.. 1,060,005.11 U. S. government 35,000.00 Certified checks. 1,456.14 Treasurer’s checks.. 189,199.04 Banks and trust companies... 213,655.47 10,717,374.50 Due insurance department 17,111.45 Total $13,256,132.03 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 6th day of July, 1930. 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. Fanner Kills Self By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., July 8. Despondency over financial matters and estrangement from his wife are blamed for the suicide by poisoning ot William Myers, 45. farmer. His body was found beneath a tree near his home ten m ; les northwest of here by his wife. He had sent her a note saying he intended to take his life. Heat Blamed in Death HUNTINGTON. Ind., July 8.-An attack of heart disease brought on by heat caused death of George W UhL 58, in a woodshed at his home here. *

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The Union Trust Cos. Statement of condition of the Union Trust Company, of Indianapolis at close of business June 30, 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 Rprrpfnrv ARTHUR V. BROWN, JR., Assistant Secretary. GEORGE A. BUSKIRK, Trust Officer. CHARLES T. BLIZZARD, Auditor. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. .$ 5,387,005.96 Advances to estates and trusts 746,003.16 U. S. government securities 126,338.79 Other bonds, securities, etc 2,534,549.92 Banking house 138,000.00 Due from departments 43,538.43 Due from trust companies, banks and cash on hand 4,964,470.31 Stocks and bonds, safekeeping 199,639.15 Letters of credit, customers’ liability .... 61,806.66 Trust real estate 8,687,450.00 Trust securities 32,341.435.19 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates 3,100,000.00 Total $58,330,237.57 LIABILITIES. Capital stock—paid in.. $ 600,000.00 Surplus 2,000,000.00 Undivided profits—net. 479,812.68 Demand dep05it5.57,230,003.89 Time certificates 1,062,203.67 Savings deposts. 932,848.88 First lien trust deposits. 694,686.48 Certified checks 8,131.50 Due to banks and trust companies. 725,586.39 Secretary’s checks. 90,237.66 10,743.698.47 Reserve for taxes and interest 77,828.70 Premium reserve on bonds 5,993.00 Due departments 32,573.72 First i mortgage certificates outstanding .. 3,100,000.00 Letters of credit and customers* securities. 261,445.81 Trust investments .... 41,028.885.19 Total $58,330,237.57 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 6th day of July, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Security Trust Cos. Condensed statement of the condition of the Security Trust Company, at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at „he close of business June 30, 1931. IRVING W. LEMAUX, President. GEORGE W. SNYDER, VicePresident. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM, Sec-retary-Treasurer. HUGH V. BRADY, Asisstant Secretary. RESOURCES. Loans and di5c0unt5..,.51,893,910.48 Overdrafts 559.25 Advances to estates and trusts 85,103.31 United States government securities 299,203.86 Other bonds and securities 1,071,10719 Furniture and fixtures.. 16,151.61 Other real estate owned 80,911.52 Due from departments.. 12,319.40 Due from trust companies, banks, bankers and cash on hand 895,906.81 Trust securities 547,395.04 Total $4,902,568.47 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 200,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided profits 325,000.00 Reserve for taxes, interest, etc 53,014.53 Demand deposits $2,420,745.03 Time deposits 981,895.40 Trust deposits 154,785.94 Special deposits 288.42 Secretary and department checks.. 13,280.91 Certified checks. 6.163.20 3,577,158.90 Trust investments 547,395.04 Total $4,902,568.47 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, William C. Kassebaum, secretary of the Security Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM. Subscribed and sworn to before me tliis 6th day of July, 1931. [SEAL] GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23. 1924. Harvest by Moonlight By Timet Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., July 8 Raymond Shetterly and eight helpers shoked wheat all night by moonlight. They quit at 4 a. m., retired and a day force took up the work.

Report of Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1931 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $23,822,116.44 Overdrafts 5,645.18 United States government securities owned.. 4,065,018.12 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned 3,360,311.70 Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed 10,784.44 Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 1,783,906.91 Real estate owned other than banking house. 156,131.95 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2,566,681.47 Cash and due from banks 11,892,670.07 Outside checks and other cash items 281,593.71 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from. United States treasurer 120,955.00 Securities borrowed 278,100.00 Other assets 130,956.64 Total $48,474,871.63 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 4,000,000.00 Surplus 800,000.00 Undivided profits, net 544,006.18 Reserves for div.dends, contingencies, etc. .. 43,817.90 Reserve for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 138,367.22 Circulating notes outstanding 2,419,100.00 Due to banks 8,659,854.48 Demand deposits 23,361,997.09 Time deposits 7,831,903.52 United States deposits 386,940.80 Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar exchange $10,784.44 Less acceptance of this bank purchased or discounted None— 10,784.44 Securities borrowed 278,100.00 Total $48,474,871.63 State of Indiana, County of Marion, 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 6th day of July, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Correct attest: FRED HOKE, G. B. MOXLEY, W. HATHAWAY SIMMONS, Directors.

OFFICERS Howard C. Binkley, President Joseph E. Reagan, T. S. McMurray, Jr., Eugene W. Short, Vice-Presidents. Malcolm Lucas, Vice-President and Trust Officer Elmer W. Rogers, Secy.-Treas, Lucien L. Green, Asst. Secy.-Treas. William H. Polk, Asst. Secy-Treas. Report of Condition of the Bankers Trust Company Pennsylvania and Ohio Street* INDIANAPOLIS in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1931. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,221,851.35 U. S. and general market bonds and other securities 543,598.04 Cash, and due from banks 409,069.30 Overdrafts 138.09 Company’s building 1,205,769.51 Other real estate owned 68,507.69 Furniture, fixtures and vault 24,330.18 Advances to estates and trusts 10,427.53 Due from departments 17,521.40 RESOURCES $3,501,213.09 Mortgages securing Mortgage Certificates.... 665,500.00 Trust securities and real estate 1,976,977.18 TOTAL $6,143,690.27 LIABILITIES Capital $ 500,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 617,895.04 • Miscellaneous reserves 74,959.82 Deposits 1,844,212.59 Balance purchase price of company’s building 462,500.00 Due to departments 1,645.64 LIABILITIES $3,501,213.09 . Mortgage Certificates issued 665,500.00 Trust investments 1,976,977.18 TOTAL $6,143,690.27 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: 1, Elmer W. Rogers, Secretary-Treasurer of Bankers Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemly swear that the above statement is true. ELMER W. ROGERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT. Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. DIRECTORS Joseph E. Reagan c. A. Hilgenberg Victor C. Kendall Clarence A. Cook Henry C. Thornton. Jr. t. S. McMurray, Jr. Martin McDermott Lewis A. Coleman Howard C. Binkley John C. Cheney W. Edw. Showers Robert J. Spencer Frank B. Wilkinson

"Railroading” Charged By Times Special PERU, Ind., July B.— Declaring they had information that prisoners are committed to the county jail without formal court action, Miami county commissioners in session here threatened a grand jury investigation. Railroad detectives

were chief targets of criticism. It is charged they make wholesale arrests on trespass charges and act as courts in passing sentences. Elkhart Councilman Dies ELKHART, Ind., July B.—John G. Keil, 78, Elkhart city councilman, is dead of heart disease.

Report of Condition of the. Fletcher ®rust (lompamj At Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of Its business on June 30, 1931, RESOURCES Loans and discounts ~..,,,..510,351,192.96 Overdrafts 439.99 Advances to estates and trusts ...,..••• 465,683 9U. S. government securities 4,167,078.96 Other bonds, securities, etc, 6,011,548.51 Banking houses 943,290.54 Furniture and fixtures 92,492.06 Other real estate owned 73,843.81 Due from departments 79,526.06 Cash and due from bank*,.... 7,416,999.40 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates guaranteed 276,000.00 Letters of credit—customers liability 35,643.00 Accrued interest receivable 287,552.15 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in $ 1,500,000.00 Surplus 1,500,000.00 Undivided profits, net ).. 302,561.33 Demand deposits .......$ 9,362,408.98 Demand certificates 890,914.84 Time certificates 2,131,923.98 Savings deposits 10,341,892.08 First lien trust funds 281,746.98 Special deposits 398,500.00 Certified checks 42,698.27 Due to banks and trust co’s.. 2,624,942.94 Cashier’s —treas. checks 137,142.19 26,212,170.26 First mortgage certificates outstanding guaranteed 276,000.00 Reserves 239,735.03 Letters of credit outstanding 35,643.00 U. S. bonds borrowed 101,250.00 Due to departments 33,931.74 Xofca l $30,201,291.36 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Leland Crawford, treasurer of the Fletcher Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. LELAND CRAWFORD. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, . 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT. Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934.

Report of Condition of the Indiana National Bank" of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1931. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ....$20,972,152.85 Overdrafts None United States government securities owned.. 3,686,536.19 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned 3.288,555.21 Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed None Banking house and furniture and fixtures ... 921,892.14 Real estate owned other than banking house 61,800.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2,541,867.23 Cash and due from banks 13,519,387.00 Outside checks and other cash items 321,64088 Redemption rund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer 15,000.00 Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsements of this bank None Securities borrowed None Other assets 14,314.01 Total $45,343,145.51 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 2,000,000.00 Surplus 2,000,000.00 Undivided prafits, net 808,513.20 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc 92,12186 Circulating notes outstanding 300,000.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier’s checks outstanding 8,416,249.04 Demand deposits 22,192,211.60 Time deposits 9,078,87282 United States deposits 455,177.49 Agreements to repurchase U. S. govern- \ ment or other securities sold j Bills payable and rediscounts I Acceptances of other banks and bills of [ exchange or drafts sold with indorse- \ ment of the bank / IHOn ® Acceptances executed by other banks for ( account of this bank I Securities borrowed I Other liabilities / Total $45,343,14581 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. R. MALOTT FLETCHER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1931. GEORGE C. CALVERT, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1934. Correct Attest: HENRY W. BENNETT, ARTHUR V. BROWN, FRANK D. STALNAKER, Directors.

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