Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1931 — Page 8

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HOOVER'S BANK CREDIT POOL TO FORM SATURDAY Directors Are Appointed in Twelve Federal Reserve Districts of U. S. JBf/ United Pern* NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The newly appointed board of directors of the National Credit Corporation, President Hoover's $500,000,000 credit pool will organize next Saturday, the earliest date on which the directors can gather here from all parts of the nation. The meeting will be held at the federal reserve bank. Mortimer M. Buckner, chairman of the New York Trust Company and head of the organization committee, announced the names Monday night. One director was chosen from each of the twelve federal reserve districts. Buckner represents the New York district No. 2. Articles of incorporation w’ere to be filed today at Dover, Dela., Buckner said. The other eleven directors are: Daniel G. Wing, chairman of the First National bank, Boston. Livingston E. Jones, president of the First National bank, Philadelphia. Arthur E. Braun, president of the Farmers Deposit National bank, Pittsburgh. John M. Miller Jr., president of the First and Merchants National bank, Richmond, Va John K. Ottley, president of the First National bank, Atlanta, Ga. George M. Reynolds, chairman of the executive committee of the Continental Illinois Bank and Trust company, Chicago. Walter E. Smith, president of the First National bank, St. Louis. Edward W. Decker, president of the Northwestern National bank, Minneapolis. W. S. McLucas, chairman of the Commerce Trust Company, Kansas City. Nathan Adams, president of the First National bank, Dallas, Texas. Frank B. Anderson, chairman of the Bank of California National Association, San Francisco. The corporation, capitalized at a nominal $1,200, will be authorized to Issue up to $1,000,000,000 gold notes. The money raised by these notes will be used to discount securities of member banks that are not eligible for discount by the federal reserve. TWO BANDS TO PLAY AT V. F. W. MEETING Hamilton Fish Jr. to Be Principal Speaker at Tabernacle. Harold-Pennsy post band, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Postoffice Employes’ band play at the meeting sponsored by the V. F. : W. Thursday night at 8 in Cadle tabernacle. Hamilton Fish Jr. of New York, will be the principal speaker. He v. 'll talk on “The Communist Movement in Our Country.” Other speakers will be Representative Louis Ludlow and Congressman W. H. Larrabee. Charles Michaels of Indianapolis, senior department commander of the V. F. W., will be in charge of the meeting. He will be assisted by E. A. Fox, Seventh district commander, and J. P. Yakey, chaplain of the Harold-Pennsy post. No admission is to be charged at the meeting which will be open to the public.

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URGES SWIFT JUSTICE TO DETER CRIMINALS “Delay Encourages Crime,” Woman State Official Declares. By Time* Special LOGANSPORT, Ind., Oct. 13. Bad law and worse enforcement were blamed for the current lawlessness in America in an address Monday by Mrs. Jessie Gremelspacher, attorney and chief of the division of women and children of the state industrial board. She spoke before the Woman’s Progressive Club here. “I believe that the growth of crime and disregard for law is in a measure chargeable to the delay in and inadequate punishment of criminals,” the speaker declared. “Too often justice fails because of the ease with which technicalities are used to defeat it. “Speed of punishment will do more to deter criminals than long prison terms, but delay is one of our serious problems.”

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AUTO m JIURTS 4 Severe Injuries Sustained as Cars Collide. Pour men, passengers in two automobiles that crashed at Emerson and Southeastern avenues late Monday night, were injured critically. They are Morris Fouts, 2733 Manker street; Clarence Ridder, 314 South Dearborn street; Marlon Medoiff, 1735 Fletcher avenue, and John Atkins, 1314 Lowell street. All were taken to city hospital suffering

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