The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1957 — Page 8

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MAPLECRCFT AUTO THIATRE Just Last of Stilesville «»n U. S. 40 Show Starts at 6:45 Tonight Anthony Perkins & Karl Malden “FEAR STRIKES OFT” Errol) Flynn A Rosanna Rory “THE BIG BOOGIJE” Friday A Saturday Eva Marie Saint A Don Murray “HAT FI LL OF RAIN” Pa il Eureh A Beverly Garland “NOT OF THIS EARTH” FREE SHOW HALLOWL ? EN 0<’T. 31st

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ft f\| | , and the wire-tap expert Bernard HOTTfl rlea IS spindcl last May. Denied By Judge Newscaster Will jr,rr, K P. u Ho,7a T ;r s ‘" Appeal Jail Term >lea today for a long delay rf iis perjury and wire-tap trials. LAPORTE, Ind. UP — A radio Federal Judge William B. Her- newscaster fined $250 and sen^ands denied motions to postpone fenced to 45 days in jail today the trials. planned an appeal of his coni viction for broadcasting a re“The newly-elected, still un- cor( j et j interview with an accused seated, head of the Teamsters ! s ] a yer. Brotherhood, had claimed that Special Judge Harry Long he was the victim of a ' unparal- levied the sentence Wednesday leled attack in the press, radio against Jean LeGrange, a former and television which w r ould deny ^tate legislator and newsman for him the right of a fair and im- radio station WLOI in LaPorte. partial jury if he was to be tried LaGrange was convicted on a on those charges now. :harge of direct contempt of Judge Herlands, in denying ourt for broadcasting a taped the motions, pointed out there ; interview wuth Robert Lee Johnwas nothing to show that “he ; sorij 34 during the latter's trial would not continue to be a public * or murder. controversial figure in the f i- The broadcast resulted in a lure.” Should the questioning of mistrial in Johnson’s case, prospective jurors indicate that I in unbiased panel could not be 1 , , , , .. , , FIRST CITIZEN "WI I elected, he could thch move for ♦ ,, | ,, , Oct. 11, 1957 i continuance, the judge added. Moffa was indicted with Ow’en j W , Bernard Brennan, president of ^ ’ ** ^ ,, ri , ™ . T , First Citizens Bank 10 5 he Detroit Teamsters Local 3.17 Rivers Electric 8 7

Renee Beauty Salon 8 7 Mac's Men's Wear 7 8 Rus-Sells 6 9 Headley Hardware 5 10 Adlers 5 10 Hi Indi. game: Brattain 201 Hi Indi. series; Brattain 500. I Hi team game: Rivers Electric j 838. Hi team series: Rivers Electric 2415. Over 425: Brattain 560; Cani tonwine 553; Godfrey 522; : Burchfield 476; Monnett 476; i Swichard 470; Shinn 469; Tal- | bott 452; Murray 449; Von Tress ' 440; Etter 438; Domasco 438; I Spurlock 430. I Atlantic Storm Pick Up Tempo MIAMI UP — An Atlantic | storm intensified today, k^kiag up 45 mile an hour winds over a j arge span of ocean some 1,100 niies east of Miami. The Weather Bureau here said the storm is taking on more | tropical characteristics. Wednes- 1 day, it w T as described as a “haK- j breed” storm neither entirely tropical in characteristics nor a

r.rrt!.—n latitude type distur-, AWARDED “GOLDEN EGG” bai : • « ,1 ' INDIANAPOLIS (UP)- RobA reconnaissance aircraft flew ; . , . , r, , .. ert Curry, Monroe County farmto the storm from Bermuda ( J ... , mer, was presented the Indiana this morning. I State Poultry Association’s annual “Golden Egg” award WedThere are 969 accredited uni- nosday for out8tandin g cont ribuversities and colleges in the U. [ o Hoosjer poultry industry .

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SiKUt'ii: p-to Anthony »Tiink K. Carpenter Kari I. MoRan Bid.M nil*> lie filed in dnplloate l»y tli,- Mdot-rs with the Ptitnion « >11 toy \11dltor. A ten pereent tioiol or certified cheek is required with (lie hill The ItoHrrt reNerv-s *he rurht to re.leet any or all bids. Specifications are on file In the Auditor’s office. I'utnaiii County Board of ConiOatidi Hanna. President Cecil If Brown Krie Boesen Attest; Alex C. Bryan, Auditor. 17-24-2t

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REPORT OF CONDITION

Reserve District No. 7 State No. T lot

Kejiort ot conaition of ''First-Citizens Bank & Trust C- mpany*'

of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on October 11. 1957, published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reseive bunk

pf this district pursuant of the Federal Reserve Act.

Assets

Carh, balances with other banks, including reserve bal-

ance, and cash items in proctss of lOul^uoii $1 537,878.04

United States Go.’ernment obligations, direct nd guar-

anteed l.i 62,981.87 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2.;o.ill id ; Other bonds, notes, and d.'Dentures .... 156,101.97 |

Corporate stocks (including $10,500.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank i Loans and discounts 'including $3,54y.J3 ovci .runs.) Bank premises owned $30.452,.24, fmnituie and

flMturas $47,972 02

(Bank premises owned are subject to S None liens not assumed |

by bank

10,500.00

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78.424.86

Other ai? TOT ATT

5,633.5 <

$6,843,513.85

LIABILITIES iuals. partners!

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Demand deposits of in i\

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Time deposits of in-tividi

and corporations

Deposits of U. S Gov't, line Depos ts of States and po;it:<

De posits of hanks

Other deposits certified and

TOTAL DEI*OSITS Other liabilities

TOTAL LIABILLl iKS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Oipital* ..

Surplus

Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

savings i

iccks eic. i $6,362,360.48

$3,452,788.96 2,187,517.84 I

94.764 67 571.712.90 38.246.69 17.330.02 58.471.42

$6,420,831.90 $200,000.00

150.000.00 72,711.95 422.711.95

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $6,843,543.85 •This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $200,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 173.986.25 (a.) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reservt s Ql I. Walter Five, Jr.. Cashier of the above-named bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Walter Frye, Jr. CORRECT ATTEST J. B. Crosby, » < /, ’ f J. W. Eamshaw. • . * Simpson il. Stoner, Directors

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