Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1934 — Page 23

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CRIMINAL ACTS ARE CHARGED IN BANITSFAILURE Negligence Blamed for Loss of $4,000,000 in Suit at Hammond. By United Press HAMMOND, Ind., June 15.—Criminal acts of employes and negligence of officers resulted in loss of $4,000,000 to depositors and stockholders of the First Trust and Savings bank of Hammond, it was charged today in a suit on file in Lake superior court. The suit was filed by Harry E. Folk, receiver for the bank, and asked an accounting of the bank’s losses to determine personal liability of each of the bank’s directors. Defendants in the action are Peter W, Meyn, former president of the bank; A. Murray Turner, chairman of the board; William C. Belman, Albert Maack, Charles S. Fletcher, Julius H. Meyn, David Emery, John E. Fitzgerald, Charles H. Wolters, Frank Hammond, W. Norman Bridge and Charles A. Etling. Etling and Bridge served as assistant secretaries and treasurers of the banks. The others were directors between January, 1926, and the date of the closing, Feb. 21, 1931. Mr. Folk charged that the directors declared dividends “by which they themselves most benefited” at a time when the bank did not have a legal reserve balance with the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago, and that Peter Meyn and his son, Walter, were permitted to carrry on business of the bank without investigation “which would have revealed misconduct of officers and employes.” Botanists have discovered on the Hawaiian islands nearly 700 varieties of plants that are found nowhere else.

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600 TO ATTEND BUTLER ALUMNI EVENT

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The bulk of preparations for the 1934 Butler university Alumni day tomorrow afternoon and night is being directed by Samuel Offutt (left), president of the Butler Alumni association; Miss Sarah Sisson, secretary; and William Pearcy, second, vice-president. More than 600 alumni and former students of the university are expected to assemble on the Fairview campus for the event which will include special reunions for classes whose numerals end in “4” and “9”.

FORD REDUCES PRICES Cuts of From SlO to S2O Announced on All Models. By United Press DETROIT, June 15.—Reductions of $lO to sls in the list prices of 1934 Ford V-8 passenger cars and $lO to S2O for commercial cars and trucks became effective today. Ford’s unexpected announcement of price reductions followed similar action by most of the automobile companies in this area. BETHANY TO ENTERTAIN * - - Aid Society of Lutheran Church to Hold Social. The Aid Society of Bethany Lutheran church will entertain with a lawn social and supper from 5 to 10 tomorrow night. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Walter Jensen, president of the society, and Mesdames George Schuttler, Harry Stillabower, John Wray, Lucy Carter and Margaret Waggard. Crop Loan Limit Raised By United Press WASHINGTON, June 15.—The farm credit administration today announced that the maximum for emergency crop loans had been raised from $250 to $44 in drought areas. The loans are to provide for summer fallowing or seed for winter wheat.

THEY'RE TELLING YOU! Kellogg’s Rice Krispies actually snap and crackle in milk or cream. No other rice cereal can equal their tempting crispness. And what delicious flavor! A treat for breakfast or lunch. So easy to digest, they’re ideal for children’s supper. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. / LH/cf m pF*hm Listen ! gjetlw'yW' "demand HnIMI NONE BETTER Full 3-Lb. Can Choicely Hop Flavored Made by the Only Malt Syrup Manufacturer in Indianapolis Sold By Your Retail Store Insist Also on Pussy’s Sweet Cocoa Malted Milk Duffy’s Orange Flavor Malted Milk Duffy’s Pure Malted Milk Duffy’s Colon Food

Lawn Party Is Scheduled Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold open house at St. Elizabeth’s home, 2500 Churchman avenue, Sunday, July 8. There will be a card party on the lawn, other amusements and refreshments.

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COX ASKS REPORTS ON DEFUNCT BANKS Probability of Dividends Is Sought. Letters asking receivers of four Indianapolis banks in receivership to inform the court as to the probability of early dividends for depositors were sent yesterday by Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox. Judge Cox asserted that bank depositors are entitled to know whether they are going to receive any dividends soon. Banks in receivership in circuit court are the Washington Bank and Trust Company, City Trust Company, State Savings and Trust Company and the Meyer-Kiser bank. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.; South southwest wind, 13 miles an hour; barometric pressure, 29.77 at sea level; tempera'ture, 76; general conditions, high thin scattered clouds; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, twenty-five miles.

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Japanese Deny Dumping Goods By United Press GENEVA, June 15.—Japanese delegates to the international labor

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conference denied today that Japan was dumping goods on foreign countries or deliberately depreciating its currency in order to gain trade.