Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1939 — Page 20
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Cops Patrol Pop Bottles
Grandstand, | Are Barred;
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It’s Dodgers vs. Giants
Four-Game Series Expected to o Attract 100,000 Fans;
Brookiyn Takes Over
Knock Off St. Louis. 7 to 4.
By GEORGE KIRKSEY
United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, July 7 (U.P) —The bitterest cut- throat baseball series In vears was anticipated in the Giant-Dodgers set-to of four games in
hree days opening in Brooklyn today. As an outgrowth of the Zeke Bonura-Leo Durocher brawl last week
and Larry MacPhail’s accusing Bill trying to run the National League.”
ment will be on hand and plainclothesmen will be distributed through the stands. All bottled drinks will be served in paper cups. The BrookIyn club has posted signs around the stands calling for fair play and
threatening prosecution for ungentlemanly acts. “Any one spotted hurling firecrackers or a bottle on the field will be promptly arrested,” it announced. There's more bitterness in the feud than any attempt to drum up business. Bonura has said that two regular infielders and one regular outfielder on the Brooklyn club told, him he should have given Manager Durocher a lacing for stepping on his foot in their imbroglio at the Polo Grounds. Durocher rested himself especially for the Giant series, and he isn't one to drop any argument More Fuel on Fire
More fuel was poured on the fire last night when Cincinnati knocked off the Cardinals, 7-4, and enabled the Dodgers to climb into third place above St. Louis. The Dodgers now trail the second-place Giants! by only 2's games and can take over the runnerup spot by winning four straight. The series was expected to draw 100.000 Paul Derringer, extending his “control pitching” to 432-3 con-| secutive innings without walking a man, led the Reds to triumph, increasing their lead to 5's games. Although rapped for 14 hits, Derringer was great in the pinches, winning No. 11. A crowd of 29.-
homer,
[three hits each in the Tigers’ 15-hit
Third Place as Reds
Terry of “intimidating umpires and the riot squad of the police depart-
105 attended the game at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh took over fifth place by beating the Cubs, 7-2. Dizzy Dean was knocked out of the box in the| fourth and charged with his first defeat. Fern Bell's triple with the] bases packed in the eighth clinched the game. White Sox Move Ahead
The White Sox moved into the first division of the American League by winning their fifth straight—an 3-1 triumph over Cleveland, which dropped the Indians into fifth place. Jack Knott held the Tribe to five] hits while. the White Sox knocked | Johnny Allen out of the box in thp second inning and collected 12 hits off four Cleveland Moundsmen. Gerald Walker hit a triple and
A four-run rally in the eighth, started by Roy Cullenbine, enabled Detroit to trim the Browns, 9-5. Cullenbine, York and Greenberg made
attack on four Brown hurlers. George Caster snapped the Athletics’ five-game losing streak last night in Philadelphia when he beat | the Senators, 9-3, before 8732. Cas-| ter gave up eight hits and held the | Senators at bay except in the sec- |
ond, when they made all their runs. | |
State Stream Reports
Indiana and streams are still milky and muddy, but if there is no more rain they will have cleared up 8 good deal by the week-end. Here are the reports of the gone wardens by counties:
3" and Nudping Creeks are 4
+ and Mud Creeks are clear
Cano Rit is clear. Wa- 0
er. fiddle Fork and Rock. Creeks are ‘muddy ‘
Delaware—Kilbuck and Camel Creeks, L
White River and Mississinewa River are muddy. Gravel pits are muddy, fishing
> Pulton—Lake Manitou, Nvona, Fletcher, King, Barr and Sw Lakes are clear. Tipptean oe Ri ye s mudd Lake Bruce ana South Mu re ik Sachsen Whi t er, Creek, Sand Creek ane Muscatat Ni "River are muddy. White River probably will be clear by Sunda} Jennings—Muscat atuck, Graham and Sand Creeks are m uaay Graviord Pona| is clear. If no more rain by tomorrow, streams will be milky. Johnson—Sugar and Youngs Creeks are muddy. Blue River is clear LaGrange—At wood Lake, ‘Fawn River, Pigeon River and Lake, Stone Lake, Adams, and Big Long Lake are clear Fish-
i good ke—Clear and Weil Lakes are Tully Deep river is muddy shing _is po oy Porte—Hog Lake is muddy. Kankakee River is milky, ut other Lakes are clear. Fishing is generally poor, Madison hite River, Pipe and Kilbueck Creeks are milky Fall and Lick Creeks are cl lear. Fishing is good. Marshall—Lake of Woods, Dixon, Pretty Lau rence. Meyer, Hollom, Rreishbaum and Thomas Lakes are milky. Fishing is good. Ri ver fishing is poor. Montgomery —S ugar Creek is clear, but others are milky. Fishing is fair Morgan—Whi ite River 18 milky. White Lick Creek. Pation Park Lake and Gravel Pit Lake are clear. Fishing is poor. Noble—Svivan, Skinner uncie and Little Long Lakes are milky, but others are clear. Fishing will be better as water clears up and lowers. Perrv—Anderson and Middle Fork are muddy Sulph ur and Pits are milky. Fishing, is poo ike—Whi te and Potato Rivers are muddy. Old Canal, Old Ditch, Shue Pond, Arthur Lake, Grays Ke and Clove Pit are clear. River fi no g0C Porter- —Flint. Lor nd W 8 ah are clear. Loomis and Lake Eliza are milky. Fishing is fone Pulaski P agarose River is milky: Lake | ishing is good ! R T and ponds are all up
and Little Flatrock. Little Blue, Six Mile, Mud, Clifty and Ben Davis ing in good
ue and Flat Fishing is poor. in creeks. River and Kankakee are milky. Lakes are clear and fishing is good. Steuben-—-All lakes are clear. i St. Joseph—St. Joe River, Goodman,| lear, Ch Fitz and Riddles Lakes are ar. . Fis i Pook ! Sulliv an ! auddy, mine ponds, X ts and SHAE ta, old and new, | ; Y 3 Fishing is poor | Vanderburgh —Pigeon. Lillv and Blue-| grass Creeks are muddy. All streams sare! out of banks and muddy. Fishing is poor. oy A TY, stream is muddy and f ill not be any good for at least
a Waene—East fork of Whitewater and Nolan's Work, Martindale, Nettle and vest kK of Whitewater are muddy. East fork of Whitewater, Morgan, upper and lower Sim s are clear. Fishing is voor. Whitley—\Mud, Wilsop and Round are claar. old. Goose and Scott are milky. Boone—Ee! River, Raccoon and Eagle!
Burton Wins British Open
(Continued from Page Eighteen)
ters under the terrific pressure. He was two under fours passing the! 15th and could afford even to waste; a few strokes on the last three] ho'es and still win, He finished up | with a 36, one under par, for a 71 and the title which Reginald Whitcombe of England won last vear. Bulla had trouble with his putts again today and was using another new putter—his fourth since the Royal Ancient Club ruled before the tournament started that Johnny's! regular putter was illegal. All through the round he alternately kissed the club when he holed | out the long ones and threw it off the green in disgust when he missed the short ones, including a four-inch | job on the morning round. Once, after missing a putt, he shouted: “I'm going to get a pilot's! license for this thing because it’s| always flying.” The favorites all finished far back! in the pack. Henry Cotton of Eng- | land, winner in 1934 and 1937 and| 5-1 in the pretournament betting, | ended up with a 298. Bobby Locke | of South Africa, second favorite in| the odds lists, and James Bruen of Lrela, the medalist, were well out of it,
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Security Trust Company
Statement of Condition June 30, 1989
RESOURCES
Cash on hand and due from banks. ............ $1,178,411 88 United States government securities. ......t.... 874.654 28 Other bonds and securities. .......coooviieene, 762776 85 Loans and discounts teatiatsatesieseneees 1446741 90 Furniture and fIXtures ....ccoviiiiiiiniiiienee. 21631 10 Other real estate owned......ooovevinneiinnenes 187,653 09 Other resources ...... thhriiritrtetttet tetas 45,062 85
$4,471.931 98
LIABILITIES
fete serene $ 200,000 00 199,200 00 50,599 27 Set tLAtNbRRE IRN e RRR 24,000 00 . 3,008,132 66
$4,471,031 98
Capital stock Preferred capital debentures ...cvviciiiiiinenen Undivided profits ........... siiiit tate TCYiTes Reserves . Deposits BELLA ARNR ERE RNRERNOERERNEESTDY
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Bankers Trust Company
Statement of Condition June 30, 1989
RESOURCES
Cash on hand and due from banks: ......¢evv.. $1,040.12 41 United States government securities............ 700,128 54 Other bonds and securities. .........vcoivveeeee 410,114 81 Loans and discounts 824.400 21 Company's office building and banking house. . . 1,000,000 00 Other real estate owned tereessees 188,579 86 Furniture, fixtures and vault. .ccooveveisseeeee 10477 87 ONEr PeSOUPCEE ..ivuvisvctssrssstssessessrsres 7.617 96
Total Ceesaiuenstastneratanantraeserneess $4,970,000 06
LIABILITIES
Qapiisl SEOOR .cvsiavisivivnvirsrerersverEEres Sur CARRERA SRNR RNRRIRNORRL SY
Un vided profits SAAB ARRNRIRNOBRIRAROARNNRROENNDY Re . Deposit Other Nabiiities or
Total tevesassasannanenennnnantsassseceesss $4,279,000 96
S00 RRRRNIRRIRRRBIRRRIRIRRRRONN ChB tRORRNNRNRRRINRRIRIROIROIRRRONY
Cernanenrtonsnnnrnenrenentan \ 4
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The Indiana Trust Company
Statement of Condition June 30, 1939
RESOURCES
Cash on hand and due from banks eevee. $ 4.625755 21 United States government securities .......... 5745009 11 Other bonds and securities. ........coeo0eee... 3,230,044 55 Loans and discounts ..... seesssassvnrsesssenes 5,203,203 56 Bank ullding sesessnssesnseseeanees 485,000 00 Other real estate owned.....ceeoevesessseesees 216,974 82 OLLBY BIXBIE: yoo vrravocsrrvrrreserrsoresereses 810 88
Total teeserssensisnsteniasnnnesenseneeess. $19,515,798 19
LIABILITIES
seerversnsvsrsesvenes. 3 1,000,000 00 SRNR NNRNRIRNNNY 1,000,000 00 Undivided profits and reserves. ..cceesseeessesse 151,760 62 Depos sreveseresserpecs: 1,300:384: 31 Other liabilities [EEA EEE EEE EE EE NE EEN NN NNN 63,673 26
..$19,515,798 19
Capital Pera RRN RENEE
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FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1089"
Creeks are muddy. Gravel pits clear. | Fishing is best in gravel pits. Brown-—Salt Creek and Bean Blossom | are muddy. Lakes in Brown ounty Park | and Yellow Wood Lake are clea | Bartholomew White and Driftwood Riv- | ers are milky, Flatrock and Clifty Creeks re muddy. Fishing very poor | ASW abash and Eel Rivers are muddy. Lake Cicott clear. Poor fis | Decatur—Big Four Reservoir is milky; creeks are muddy. Poor fishing. Dearborn—Laughroy and Whitewater are | muddy. North and South Hogans are clear. |
Creek, Nolans Fork | t Fork are muddy. Poor fishing. | —Stripper ponds and Shakamak | ake are clear. Creeks and West Fork of | White River and Eel River all milky. Hancock -Big and Little Sugar, Brandy- | wine. Buck Creek and Big Blue River are | mi ky. Fishing is Pou Hendricks — Grave LD ts clear, rivers and creeks muddy Boar fishin, Heward—Wildecat and fh tle Wildcat, Kokomo, jion ey and gravel pits are clear. Poor fishi Marion. Fan Creek. White River. Crooked and Eagle Creeks are milky.
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The Union Trust Company
of Indianapolis Statement of Condition June 30, 1939
RESOURCES
Cash on hand and due from banks. ....ceeeee 1072410 82 United States government obligations. csiiseees 35 oat 73 28 Other bonds and securities severe 360 04.824 01 Loans and discounts LI TIL 0LL, 58088 3 26 Bank building ... Seiler iieverREsiteies 8.000 00 Other real ale OWREE. . cvs cicisiriesriccins 310.008 37 19.876 51
Other resources ........... Catania Total resources ....... teiiiiiiiiiiiieees +. 325906018 15
LIABILITIES
Capital 810K .cioviiiiiiiiiiaiiiin Surplus Undivided profits Div gens payable July 1, 1939...
..$ 1,000,000 00 2,000,000 00 642.806 92 30,000 00 22,181915 16 . 51,206 07
Total liabilities .....coviviiiiniieies $25,906,018 15
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Customers’ securities in safekeeping. ......... 220 00 Trust real estate ceeeeees 8,700,410 00 Trust securities ooo. 26,254,657 45 Trustee corporation mortgages . «oes 82,800,100 00 Registrar stocks 11,625,132 00
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Fidelity Trust Company Statement of Condition June 30, 1939
RESOURCES Cash on hand and in banks $1,661,848 57 U. S. government securities 448.325 38 $2,110,168 98 Municipal and federal land bank bonds 264,152 60 Other bonds and securities 463,543 73 Less reserve. 47901 99 Loans and discounts cove Furniture and PIXtures.....ecovveviviiiiinn, Real estate: Office building...... seassseess 350,000 00 Other real estate.. 43,642 16
TOW] banking assetd......oeovavviivvivvires
LIABILITIES
Capital stock........ Ferry erce ..$ 200,000 00 Capital debentures 82,000 00 387,253 28
Surplus undivided profits and reserve - for debenture retirement . 108,288 38
Reserves cicecresnonnerrsrerecree: § SH,880° 44 . EEE EEE EE EEN EEE NNN NNN 4,768,400 85 ne ———— Total banking abilities ........cocivivies... 85,102,384 54
TRUST DEPARTMENT THUS INVOSLINBALE. ..........covivvviviivens Foie
Member Federal Deposit Msurance Corporation
415,551 74 2,079,819 09 11,000 00
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208,642 16 .. $5,102,334 54
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Fletcher Trust Company
Statement of Condition June 30, 1939 BANKING DEPARTMENT
Resources
Cash on hand and with Federal Reserve and other banks nited States Securities tate and Municipal Securities .. Other Securities ................. ees Tere Stock in Federal Ratervs Bank Loans and Discoun sevsrrvees 5917.908 60 Bank Buildings 8) Le Bauipiaent rvevesnreee 3,096,000 74 Other Real Estate rsverernere OOLIOD 1D Other RESOUIES ..pevreerrrrevevvesersvssvress 17,140 99
$41,354,646 00
..$11,003,254 28 eseesensess. 15,202,053 69 vesessesesess 4,610,762 40 2,814,961 17 ceversenns 90,000 00
sees cennee
Liabilities Capital Stock 3: 1,500,000 00 Preferred Capital Debentures . 795,000 00
Surplus and Profits .......... .. 1051,155 05 $ 3,346,155 05 Reserves 166,231 15
Deposits: rrereverrvervecreses S0SI0 35 Tim eee 16,608,527 67 Pirst- lien Trust Funds ...... 810,235 79 37,842,259 80
$41,354,646 00
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Trust Funds Invested ........$18, i ti 47 Trust Funds Uninvested ...... 9 Customers’ Securities ......... Ny ri 05 Corporate Trusts ............. 24,033,937 00 Real Estate Trusts ............ 5502717 69
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American National Bank
at Indianapolis Statement of Condition June 30, 1930 RESOURCES
Cash on hand and on deposit with Federal Reserve Bank and other banks $16,078.008 22 United States government securities.......... 15,672,745 97 Other bonds and securities ...........e000... 1205413 99 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. .... 85.300 00 Loans and discounts ot crewee 7.842.084 67 Bank buildings and equipment 044.399 37 Customers’ liability account Seruplances and letters of credit 18307 Accrued interest receivable ‘and’ ‘other re100,246 29 $42,026,676 28
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock: ..$ 725,000 00
Preferred Common Surplus ‘ Undivided profi ts Reserve for dividend payable in common stoek 825,000 00 ——— § 3,142,025 00 Reserve for taxes, interest, contingencies, ete. 274,200 48 Reserve for dividend on preferred stock 10,875 00 Acceptances and letters of credit outstanding. 13,307 17 Interest collected but not earned 23,416 1 PEPOSItS ..cccociiiiiiiins Th 38,562,851 26
: $42,026 676 28 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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The Indiana National Bank
of Indianapolis Statement of Condition June 30, 1939
RESOURCES
Cash on hand and on deposit with Federal Reserve and other banks .................$ 48,046,657 64
U. 8. government securities ........cee0000.. 62,164,333 00 Other bonds and securities seveivsere 15.298,088 78 Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank....eeeee.s 270,000 00 Loans and discounts .......... evetusvesvenss 14,007,145 29 Bank building and equipment ....cec00000000 1,245,000 00 Other real estate owned 85,745 22
Customers’ liability account acceptances ..... 1,347 30 152,743 85
$141,609,641 06 LIABILITIES Eh ceennrenssneneneeee. $4000000 00
1 . 5,000,000 00 Un idna profits ...ecevacennes 2,591,364 = $ 1,591 30 =
Reserv i a 1,500, nd other expenses accrue ent taxes a. P 205, g5.030 48 “
a nae 2 CR TT ie a e [EXER EERE EE ENN J Bo sits poy y 128271 88 22 Acce tances outstanding ...cececeeecoscossces eer liabilities sess sssssseteeenessstonevee 13 » $141,699,641 08
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‘The Merchants National Bank
of Indianapolis
Statement of Condition June 30, 1939
RESOURCES
Cash on hand and on deposit with Federal Reserve Bank and other banks......... $15,484,420 08 U. 8. government securities. .... sesnnesseseves 9,108778 28 Other bonds and securities. .....ieeseseeeeses. 3,540,972 15 Loans and discounts ....... ceessesscssssasesss 1,886,043 89 Bank building .coieeiceeisiesnssnsensescese.. 935,000 00
$36,080,215 40
LIABILITIES
Ves Eres vesessssessesnssensees$ 1,250,000 00 Surplus 1,250,000 00 Undivided profits sessssansesassss 1,060760 52 Reserve for taxes, interest, 6t6.....000000000e.. 286,60¢ 26 Deposits $0000000000 000000 0s0s00se00s00000N 38,143,746 62
$36,950,215 40
Capital ..
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The Peoples State Bank
Statement of Condition June 30, 1939
RESOURCES
Cash on hand and due from banks. vrsveasveeid 671 103 25 U. 8. government bonds .........ccecececceens 30.000 00 Other bonds and securities. . cvectveiseveverver 231,30 : F. H A. insured mortgages.......ceocecseseocse. 21138 1 Other loans and discounts vase eenes srs eve 10a = Bank building and equipment.......cccconeecee. 28304 = Other real esta sgesettvaye jaa Accrued Interest and other assetS....oeceeesee .
Total resources J ses avevenseesd rvs 52:532.009 37
LIABILITIES
Deposits: sipsnd sesRsrINBRRNREN DS Other liabilities... Unearned discerns a ceoun tUTeS. . coves... $300,000 00 apital and debentur 20000 oo
arnings ..oeeeees Re] Sh rrr: 25,073 4
.$1,455,883 28 673,182 49
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