The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1957 — Page 3
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tamers TVedreocffv it rained here for the first time In two years.
SI.W.AX R\rKF7KF.S EL CENTRO, Calif. fUP) — An advertiring slogan has backfired on *he owner of a desert restaurant. The slogan. “When it rains thr food is free ” paid off for cus-
COACHES JOHNSON BARAGA. Mich. ftnP)—Baraga High School, coached by Carl H Johnson, meeLs Dollar Bay High School, coached by Carl H. Johnson, in basketball Friday I night.
IHTKRATIOH iS MARKED BY HEW VIOLENCE
A STS ^RF. REPORTED IN NEGRO SECTION OF MONTGO’IERV. ALA.
—anti-Nerro feelinsr in tir.e latrr today The te»t was mer.t was ctmn&cted with th* :• Alabama capital where buses being held during a two-day con-i conference called by leaders ot
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lly I nil.-(l I’rt-Ks Th» South s bus integration mov-'ment touched off a new wave of violence in which two Negro churches and two ministers’ homes were dynamited today in Montgomery, Ala. First police reports said there were no reports of injury in th
re integrated under court orlvr ; last month. The city had restored a nignt : few on bus operations hours ail r because of a sixth gun ' st which hit a bus rolling hrough a Negro district late Wednesday. No one was hurt. The fiareup of the first wholeale bombing in the region-wide segregation dispute was timed with a spread of the movement Atlanta, where Negroes were '■‘aging their most ambitious plan to integrate buses. A group of Atlanta members rlnr.r.ed to defy local bus segregation laws by riding in front . - ‘ions of trolleys for a second
ference of Negro leaders who hope to spread their movement to other Southern cities.
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Gov. Marvin Griffin of Georgia |
earlier movements in Montgomery. Ala., Tallahassee. Fla., and
Birmingham. Ala.
alerted the National Guard to put down any "riots, insurre?tion or breaches of the peace” that might be stirred up by "outside agitat. :s” in Atlanta. The Rev. William Borders, a Baptist minister, denied his “love, law and liberation” move-
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PALESTINE, Til. (UP) — When Mr. and M.s. Lnwren-e Walls became ill, a doctor d'*v nosis recommended checking he gas piping in their home. Two large leaks were found.
REFUGEES REUNITED WITH FATHER
99G 622.35
20,474.95
. 297.923.13 ... 11,151.48
9 4''8 P7
$3,016,418.04
F. K. WUERTZ 5c TO SI.GO NEW DIME STORE — EAST SIDE SQUARE
RPPC77 r-’Tim Report of condition of “Rcachda!- P^nk and Trust Comnany’’ cf RoacMale in the State of Indiana at the clc-e of business on 12-31. 1656. Published in accordance with the cad made bv the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Feder al Reserve A^t and a cad m de by the Department of Financial Institutions of the State cf Indiana.
ASSETS
C balances with other bai hiding reserve balances. and cash items in oro-e'-s aT - collection $ 517.600.80 United Sta'es Government obl g tions, direct and guaranteed ! lAfiZ 964.19 Obligations of States and nrl tical sruhdivicions ..... . 3^8 6”0.00 Other bends, notes, and debenfn^s 5C.C09.00 Co'^'omte stocks (including $5,25 .C9 stack of Federal Re-erve Bank) 7 ?5o ro Leans and discounts (meludir^ overdrafts) SCo.SSr’.OO Ba-k premises owned S 1 .0C. furnito-i- and fixtures $1 00 2.00 (P.nnk prenrses owned are si:bjfct to none liens rat assumed bv bank) Total Assets $3,252,940.98
I TAPILITTHS
Demand d°posits of individuals, partnerships, and
, rporations si 711,747.26
Time deposits of individuals, p rt or shirs, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including post-
a\ coi’rjp-re')
Deposits of States and political subdivis’ons O.he- d''posits (certified and officers’ clw-ks etc ) Total Deposits $3,037,919.17 Other liabdities Total Liabilities 77.7
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* ^ :-r\ r.i'r\ re ’ Surplus 3 ■«n cvk"*/-ft ! Undiv’Tded profits 26.522.94 Total Capital Accounts ... f>*6 5?f> pa. i Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts S3.2S°.P40P8 •‘Includes proceeds of none of debentures sold to the Reconstruction ! F Pane" Corporation, none of debentures sold to local interests which debentures are subordinr’ed to ‘he lights of credito*-? and de- ! positors, and none shares of common stock, par $25.00 per share j
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for ether mimosas 5 150.000.00 ! Included in Loans and Discounts are Loans to Affiliated Companies ncr!e j Irc’udcd in O'her Bc-’d^ Note-, p-h-'- f u”on oorperate Stocks are Obligations of Affiliated Com-
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First lien trust funds T.oan- as shown above are aRi-j. ded'’^+ : on of reserve? of Securities as shown above are aft"- deduction of re-se’-v*’* rt 7.
I WilMam E. Ftchemn. Jr.. C isYer. of thr abcvc-n«msd hgnk.
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fully and eoyre<*tlv r-pre-ents. thr t-iic state of the re'-e-al matters he, Cin emtained and set for‘h, to ‘he best of my knowledge and be-
lief.
William E. Etcheson, Jr. Correct—Attest: Galen S. Irw ; n Kueeu^ p. Hutehirs r,,. . » T j• . - Paul H. Sutherlin, Directors Sta + e o r T’'' , -ans Co”ntv of Puf-arn s~: Swcrrf to and subscribed before me this 8th day of Janum v 1957. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or directo^ of this hank, 'f 6311 . . . Alice Jane Coffman, Notary Public My commission expires June 6, 1960
ARRIVING in New York with 1,714 other Hungarian refugees, Joseph Fodor, Jr. (left), 25, and George (right). 21, his brother, are reunited with their father, a Pittsburgh physicist, aboard the USNS Gen. William G. Haan. Fodor had not seen his sons for 17 years, when the Fodors were living in England. The boys relumed to Hunger, but war kept Fodor in England. (International)
AFOUL IN NEW YORK HARBOR
INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER 'awaharlal Nehru meets a tormer Indian citizen who has made his maik in the U S . Kcp elect Dalip S Saund, Rivtiside, l.'alit , who Hues lu the next t’on;:less tiuni a ludgeslup Phev are in Washington. ihile>>nir mil
SEVENTH BABY, ALL DAUGHTERS
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Thirty-foot gash in side ot the freighter Africa Star.
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MRS. HELENE WELACHA, 37. a Chicago housewife, admires her seventh straight daughter held by nurse Elaine Rohlik in Mercy hospital. Baby weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces. ' (International)
Fireman Sam Brito (left) and oiler George Monroe of the Africa Star look at where their hunks used to be. NEW YORK HARBOR collision between freighters Africa Star and Alcoa Pilgrim produced these photos. A Coast Guard vessel speeded to the rescue. (International Soundplujtoa)
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JUMBO
PURE PORK
COMO
Hoz. 35c
franks ib. 29c sausage ib. 25c ITOILET TISSUE 4 rollpkg 25 c Lettuce Ea 23c £tirrois2 B " 29
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I’hoRS ib. 55* Bacon 3 Lbs. 89*
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Soil 2 23c Cafsup2’4 0zBots 39c
5$ lb, SI.55
SAM YER’S SALTENE
FWTY INDIANA PACK
TOMATO JUICE 4
46 Oz. Cans
CRACKERS I Lb Box 23
AUNT IANiJS H.\MBUR4iER
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39c ct 1Sc SW1FTNING
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Dole 2 303 C^s .
FARMER’S PRTDE
T;IL IDIIXL 4 SEWI.D
16 Oz. Jar
23c Rm ' 5 lb - js • 49c !*ooh, »
49c $1.49
•ni:: all purpose shortening”
3 Lb. Tin 79c
NEW LUX IN COLORS’ 3 - 29
s ;; c :. - peach, apricot, pineapple
Vz Goi 37c PRESERVES 12
Jar
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Pnre Black Pepper I Lb. Tin 79
MUSSULMAN'S
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BOUNCE DOO FOO»-*6 CANS-ONLl 49«
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