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The T'nion Trust Cos. Statement of condition of the Union Trust Company, Indianapolis, at close of business, September 30. 1932: 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. GAUDINO, 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. BUSKTRK, Trust Officer. CHARLES T. BLIZZARD, Auditor. RESOURCES Loans and discounts... $ 5,518,277.85 Advances to estates and trusts 905,155.12 U. S. government securities 141,026.70 Other bonds, securities, etc 2,313,712.85 Banking house 138,000.00 Other real estate owned. 84.880.38 Due from departments. 71,319.53 Due from trust companies, banks and cash on hand 4,036,191.95 Stocks and bonds, safekeeping 193,167.54 Letters of credit, customers’ liability 67,510.00 Trust real estate 8,822.800.00 Trust securities 33,970,940.70 Mort gage notes securing mortgage certificates. 2,690,000.00 Total $58,952,982.42 LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in.s 600,000.00 Surplus 2,000,000.00 Undivided profits—net. 396,419.61 Demand deposits. $6,625,427.58 Government deposit 100,000.00 Time certificates 1,157.706.62 Savings deposits 851,392.78 First lien trust deposits 693.161.82 Certified checks 8.130.00 Due to banks and trust companies... 369,850.92 Secretary’s checks.. 309,089.94 10,114,759.66 Reserve for taxes and interest 78.046.14 Premium reserve on bonds 5,993.00 Due departments 13,345.77 First mortgage certificates outstanding ... 2,690,000.00 Letters of credit and customers’ securities. 260,677.54 Trust investments 42,793,740.70 Total $,.8,952,982.42 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 sth day of October. 1932. H. S. CROSS. [SEALI Notary Public. My commission expires September 20/ 1934.

INSTALL LEGION DISTRICT HEADS Gus G. Meyer Takes Charge of Affairs. Gus G. Meyer took over the commandership of the Twelfth district, American Legion, Thursday night in installation ceremonies at the Antlers. He succeeded John W. Hano. Installing officer was Russell Cook, national Americanism director of the legion. Meyer announced that the district will set 2,620 new members as its goal for the coming year. Besides Meyer, district officers installed were: J. Otto Rav. first vice-commander; Joseph F Lutes, second vice-commander. J, F Ruddick. adlutant; the Rev T R. White, chaplain; Charles M. Crippin. ser-geant-at-arms; William Thompson, service officer; John Paul Ragsdale, graves registrar; John Krllv. athletic officer, and V. M Armstrong. Judge advocate. Chairmen of committees named by Meyer are: Dr. Matthew Winters, child welfare. Willard 8. Bovle. Americanism: Melville S. Hankins, unemployment; V. M Armstrong, membership: Barnett W. Breedlove. Armistice dav: Eugene C. Barth. Poppv dav. and Ravond Grider. C. M T. C. MISSING MAN SOUGHT Woman in England Hopes to Get Trace of Her Brother Here. Forty-four years after her young brother left for America, Mrs. E. M. Gaddoek of Yorkshire, England, sought aid of Indianapolis police in a search in a letter today to Police Chief Mike Morrissey. Horace P. t Meade > Thompson, last was heard of here in 1907 when living at 1106 Virginia avenue, she informed Morrissey. The missing man now may be using the name of Meade, she said, because this is the name of a guardian with whom the boy came to Indianapolis, she said. RINK’S HAS BIRTHDAY Store Celebrates Its Fort*y-Sixth Anniversary With Sale. Forty-sixth birthday of Rink's cloak house, believed to be the first store in the country exclusively for women, was observed today. A birthday party, in the form of a store-wide sale, was opened today in observance of the anniversary. The entire six floors of the building, occupied by the Arm for the last twenty years, have been filled with bargains, store officials said.

The Indiana Trust C o. Report of the condition of the Indiana Trust Company at Indianapolis in the state of Indiana, at the close of business, September 30, 1932; RESOURCES Loans and discounts...! 1.659,228.83 Municipal .$1,883,437.27 laneous.. 1.492,490.04 3.375.927.31 Stocks 178,961.59 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 78.279.04 Due from insurance department 12,982.34 U. S. and Liberty bonds 1.832.461.66 U. S. treasury certificates and notes 260,000.00 The national credit corporation gold notes.. 12,000.00 Due from banks, trust companies and cash on hand 4.812,005.95 Total $12,874,921.21 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in..s 1.000,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided profits net.. 576,819.17 Dividends unpaid 48.00 Deposits— Demand .$2,626,667.02 Time.... 5.135,853.41 Trust.... 702,037.96 Special... 1,320.089.33 U. S. government 123,820.00 Certified checks.. 285.83 Treasurer’s checks.. 139.808.55 Banks and trust companies.. 229,397.68 10,277,959.78 Due insurance department 20,094.26 Total $12,874,931.21 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 sth day of October, 1932. HAROLD S. CROSS. (SEAL! 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 Secy. ARTHUR W. KAYE, Asst. Secy. WILL COWAN, Asst. Treasurer. TEMPLETON. Manager Real Estate and Insurance Department. Security Trust Cos. IRVING W. LEMAUX. President. GEORGE W. SNYDER. VicePresident. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM. Sec-tary-Treasurer. HUGH V. BRADY, Assistant Secretary. Condensed statement of the condition of the Security Trust Company, at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of business, September 30, 1932: RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,494,637.68 Overdrafts 360.76 Advances to estate and trusts 85,565.37 United States government securities 451,975.31 Other bonds and securities 1,182,037.29 Furniture and fixtures.. 16,650.00 Other real estate owned. 110.582.23 Due from departments.. 31,31445 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand .... 532,893.02 Trust securities 524,012.54 Total resources $4430.028.65 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 200,000.00 Surplus 200.000.00 Undivided profits 310.376.80 Reserves 62,324.55 Dividends unpaid 84.00 Demand deposits $2,284,715.47 Time. deposits 644.104.33 Trust deposits 171,571.13 Special deposits 302.15 Secretary and department checks.. 5.016.37 Certified cheeks.. 1,358.06 Due to departments 26.163.25 3.133,230.76 Trust investments 524,012.54 Total liabilities $4430.028.65 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I, William C. Kassebaum. secre-tary-treasurer 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 this sth day of October, 1932. (SEAL' H. S. CROSS. Notary Public. Mv commission expires September 20, 1934. INSECT WORLD ALSO HAS SICILIAN KILLER Parasite Brought From Overseas to Battle Mealy Bug. By Science Service URBANA. HI.. Oct. 7.—The stiletto of a Sicilian killer, first brought to this country to combat an undesirable alien, presumably also from the Mediterranean region, now is whetted against a Mexican outlaw as well. All this has happened in the small but intensely lived world of insects, j At the headquarters of the Illinois State National History survey here, I two* entomologists. Dr. Herbert Dozier and C. C. Compton, have discovered Mexican mealy bugs, which are destructive parasites of greenhouse plants, to be themselves victims of the Sicilian mealybug parasite. The latter insect was brought j

Report of the Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on September 30, 1932. RESOURCES . Loan and discounts $18,326,386.62 Overdrafts 1.860.35 United States government securities owned.. 4.995.822.67 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned.... 3.051,877.83 Customers' liability on account of acceptances executed 2.990.84 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1.783.906.91 Real estate owned other than banking house. 115,706.96 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2,179,053.82 Cash and due from banks 5.211.946.75 Outside checks and other cash items 190.537.99 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer. 120,955.00 Securities borrowed 81,100.00 Other assets 143.515.51 Total $36,205,661.25 LIABILITIES Captal stock paid in S 3,600.000.00 Surplus 1,000.000.00 Undivided profits, net 362,133.35 Reserve for intere.-l, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 130,354.44 Circulating notes outstanding 2,419,100.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier's checks and cash letters of credit and travelers’ checks outstanding 4,439,255.08 Demand deposits 17.692,357.73 Time deposits 6.035,116.04 United States deposits 441,126.71 Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar exchange 2,990.84 Securities borrowed 81.100.00 Other liabilities 2,127.06 • Total $36,205,661.25 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 fifth day of October, 1932. H. S. CROSS. (SEALi Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934, Correct attest: WM. J. MOONEY, JAMES I. DISSETTE, G. B. MOXLEY, Directors.

Report of the Condition of the Merchants National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State >f Indiana, at the Close of business on September 30. 1932. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 3,627.783.19 Overdrafts 79.39 United States government securities owned.. 3,407.302.14 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned.... 1,920,587.54 Banking house 1,000,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 34,045.75 Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 839,552.78 Cash and due from banks 5,959,725.06 Outside checks and other cash items 52,593.71 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer and due from U. S. treasurer 50,000.00 Total $16,891,669.56 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 1,250,000.00 Surplus 1,250,000.00 Undivided profits—net 833,573.70 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 2,776,298.78 Demand deposits 7,704,326.17 Time deposits 1.851.640.62 United States deposits 148,830.00 Other liabilities .29 Total $16,891,669.56 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 fifth day of October. 1932. H. S. CROSS. [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1924. Correct Attest: J. P. FRENZEL. NILES CHAPMAN. FRED C. KRAUSS, Directors.

to America to fight against another mealybug that attacks citrus fruit trees, and apparently has been able to enlarge its field of operations. It kills by piercing the body of the mealybug and laying an agg, which hatches into a destructively feeding grub. Ex-Follies Girl Asks Divorce By Times Special RENO, Nev., Oct. 7.—Evelyn Law Janswick. former Ziegfeld Follies girl, Thursday filed suit for divorce against Harry J. Janswick of Hollywood. charging cruelty. The Janswicks were married Dec. 29, 1928.

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SOUNDS QUITE LOGICAL It's on Damp. Cool Days That Noise Travels Farther, Bureau Finds. By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—lt is these damp, cool days that make you 'want to take an ax to your neighbor's radio, or throttle his daughter—the one with operatic aspirations. According to the bureau of standards. sound is heard farther on a damp, cool day than on a dry, hot day. They have found that sound is absorbed more readily when the air is dry and het than when cold and full of moisture.

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 September 30, 1932. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,265.89549 Advance to trusts 94,093.04 Bank building 413466.67 Other *real estate 16.500.00 Overdrafts 43.91 U. S. Government and municipal securities ... 53,730.79 Other bonds and securities 187,218.21 Cash on hand and in banks 234.013.13 Due from departments 9.331.51 Furniture and fixtures 1.00 Vault and safety deposit boxes 1.00 $2,264,294.75 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 200,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided profits 193.193.79 Reserves 28,915.19 Deposits— Demand $855,728.29 Time 478,315.26 Trust 276.133.95 Due to banks 32.008.27—1,642.185.77 Bills payable None Notes rediscounted None $2,264,294.75 TRUST DEPARTMENT First mortgages on improved Indianapolis real estate securing mortgage certificates $ 200,000.00 Trust securities 926.381.05 Trust real estate 4.848,569.29 Securities for safe keeping 164.659.30 $6,139,609.64 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 fifth day of October, 1932. H. S. CROSS, (SEAL) j Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 20, 1934. Attest: HENRY L. DITHMER, ALBERT J. HUEBEIR, Directors. OFFICERS Felix M. McWhirter President Albert J. Hueber Neal Grider Vice-President Vice-President and Cashier Clarence R. Weaver Frank E. McKinney Vice-President and Trust Officer Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Charles F. Coffin Luella F. McWhifter Henry L. Dithmer Henry E. Ostrom T Clarence R. Weaver Albert J. Hueber L Rov Zaps Dr. Frank F. Hutchins * Felix M. McWhirter

OFFICERS Howard C. Binkley, President Joseph E, Reagan. T. S. McMurray Jr., Eugene W. Short, Vice-Presidents. Malcolm Lucas, Vice-Pres. & Trust Officer. Elmer V r . Rogers, Secy.-Treas. Lucien L. Green, Asst. Secy.-Treas. William H. Polk, Asst. Secy.-Treas. Report of the Condition of the Bankers Trust Company Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets INDIANAPOLIS in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, September 30, 1932 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 913,673.68 United States and general market bonds and other securities 781,583.92 Cash and due from banks 323,280.25 Overdrafts ;.... 54.81 Company’s building 1,203,41849 Other real estate owned 85.660.36 Furniture, fixtures and vault . 22.257.52 Advances to estates and trusts 8.877.02 Due from departments 38,636.60 RESOURCES $3,377,442.65 Mortgages securing Mortgage Certificates .... 582,500.00 Trust securities and real estate 2466,189.94 TOTAL $6,426,132.59 LIABILITIES Capital $ 500.000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 600,176.13 Miscellaneous reserves 54,705.93 Deposits $1,699,044.31 First lien trust funds 58.741.70 1,757.786.01 Balance purchase price of company's building 437,500.00 Due to departments 27,274.58 LIABILITIES $3,377,442.65 Mortgage certificates issued 582.500.00 Trust investments 2466.189.94 TOTAL $6,426,132.59 State of Indiana, Couinty of Marion, ss: I' William H. Polk, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer of Bankers Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. WILLIAM H. POLK Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth day of October. 1932. H. S. CROSS. [SEALI . Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 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

DOG IS RAIL PATRON DANVILLE. Va, Oct. 7.—Street car motormen here frequently stop cars in the business section’s safety

zone to take on Mary, an aged bird ' dog owned by C. L. Booth. Mary goes to town every morning and hangs around until dinner time. Then she takes the car home. She has never been known to

Report of the Condition of the Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on September 30, 1932. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $16,588,153.26 Overdrafts 8.30 United States government securities owned... 7.519.618 10 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned.... 2.699.503.10 Customers' liability on account of acceptances executed -. None Banking house and furniture and fixtures... 945 450.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 111.970.69 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2.639.896.74 Cash and due from banks 11,753,543.35 Outside checks and other cash items 102,156.17 Redemption fund with United Stales treasurer and due from United States treasurer 100,000.00 Acceptances of other banks and bills o; \ exchange or drafts sold with indorsements None of this bank ) Securities borrowed Other assets 80.561.78 Total $42,490,86149 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 2,000,000.00 Surplus 2,000,000.00 Undivided profits, net . 543.885.71 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc.... 71,713.65 Revserves fqr interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 30,231.85 Circulating notes outstanding 2,000,000.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashier's checks outstanding 7,012,625.06 Demand deposits 17,791,482.96 Time deposits 10.646.213.60 United States dep'osits 394,708.66 Agreements to repurchase U. S. government , or other securities sold \ Bills payable and rediscounts I Acceptances of other banks and bills of I exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank /. ( None Acceptances executed by other banks for ac- \ count of this bank I Securities borrowed / Other liabilities Total $42,490.86149 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 fifth day of October, 1932. H. S. CROSS. (SEAL) Notary Public. Mv commission expires September, 20, 1934. Correct Attest: WILLIAM G. IRWIN, G. A. EFROYMSON, ARTHUR V. BROWN. Directors.

Report of the Condition of tlie Fletcher 3Trust (Company At Indianapolis, frf the State of Indiana, at the ck*e of its business on September 30, 1932. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 8,181,437.67 Overdrafts : 15K97 Advances to estates and trusts 415,430.92 U. S. government securities 7,030,689.23 State, territorial and municipal securities.. 1,694,091.68 Other bonds, securities, etc 4,144,789.92 Banking houses 997,780.54 Furniture and fixtures 114,253.97 Other real estate owned 195,647.04 Due from departments 69,448.10 Mortgage certificates guaranteed 256,600.00 Letters of credit—customers’ liability 17,851 65 Prepaid insurance 7,808.16 Accrued interest—receivable 338,409 86 Cash In vault and in bank 5,582425 02 TOTAL $29,046,819.73 LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in $ 1,500,000.00 Surplus 1,500 000 00 Undivided profits—net 139,176.10 Reserves 313,445.56 $ 3,452,621.66 Demand deposits 8.740,765.81 Demand certificates 292,116.68 Time certificates 1.873,414 94 Savings deposits 11,965,367.11 First lien trust funds 420,366 61 Special deposits 369,300 00 Certified checks 8.389 78 Due to departments 31.257.64 Due to banks and trust cos. 1.455,597.48 Cashiers—treas. checks .... 163,170.37 825,319,74642 First mortgage certificates 256,600.00 Letters of credit outstanding 17.851.65 TOTAL $29,046,819.73 Btate of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Albert S. Johnson, assistant treasurer of the Fletcher Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ALBERT S. JOHNSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth day of October, 1932. H. S. CROSS, [SEAL] Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1934. gig

take the wrong trolley. Always, Mary curls up at the motorman's feet and sleeps until the right stop

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is reached. Booth settles with the street car company at intervals for Mary’s transportation.