The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1964 — Page 10

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Page 10 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964

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DOWN IN DUMPS?—British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home looks as if he’s been paying attention to those polls indicating a Labour Party edge in the Oct. 15 elections. He’s shown at a press conference in Conservative Party headquarters in London.

Terrorist Killed By Firing Squad SAIGON, South Viet Nam UPI — A Communist Viet Cong terrorist, whose life was nearly traded for that of U. S. Air Force officer kidnaped in Venezuela, was executed here today by a firing squad for trying to kill U. S. Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara. Nguyen Van Troi, 24, went to his death shouting "long live Ho Chi Minh” and "down with Nguyen Khanh.’’ Seconds before the bullets ripped through his body, he damned the limbed States. Troi was executed for the attemped assassination of McNamara during his visit to Saigon in May. He was caught trying to plant a bomb on a Saigon bridge over which McNamara was expected to pass. Troi’s execution was scheduled to take place last week. It was postponed when Cuban terrorists kidnaped Lt. Col Michael Smolens in Venezuela and it was rumored they would release Smolen only after Troi was freed. Word was received here Tuesday of Smolens’s safe release.

gave the edge to Labor. But their odds were largely determined by heavy betting among businessmen hedging against a Conservative loss. One thing was certain. Whichever side wins, British foreign policy will be based on close alignment with the United States. Conservatives and Laborites differ on whether Great Britain should have its own nuclear weapons. But for both of them, the American alliance, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the United Nations are the pillars of British foreign policy.

British Voters Go To Polls LONDON UPI — Great Britain voted today in one of the tightest parliamentary elections in its history. There was no certainty as to whether the winning party would be the Conservatives of Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug-las-Home or the Labor party of opposition leader Harold Wilson. There was fairly general agreement that it would be close — so close that the tiny liberal party might gain the balance of power between the two giants. Public opinion polls were divided. Legalized bookmakers,

Report Is Made On Corn Crop WASHINGTON UPI — Harvest of the 1964 com crop of 3.6 billion bushels was about 18 per cent complete on Oct. 12, according to the government’s weekly weather and crop bulletin. The Weather Bureau said com picking was 35 per cent complete in Missouri, 30 per cent in Illinois, 15 pier cent in South Dakota, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio, 10 per cent in Iowa, and about 5 per cent in Minnesota. Picking was reported well under way in Nebraska. About 30 pier cent of the Kansas crop had been cribbed. Com harvest made favorable progress in Kentucky and Tennessee, but the going was slow in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama. Georgia, and South Carolina where rainfall was heavy. Soybean harvest advanced rapidly throughout the com belt, except in Minnesota where drying was slowed by continued cool, damp weather. More than half the soybean crop had been harvested in II- | linois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, and Minnesota. The Weather Bureau said harvest of the cotton crop was not as rapid as in 1963 because of weather difficulties.

Nobel Winner STOCKHOLM. Sweden UPI — Prof. Konard Bloch, a biochemist at Harvard University, and Prof. Feodor Lynen of the Max - Planck Institute in Munich, Germany, today won the 1964 Nobel Prize for medicine for physiology.

REPORT OF CONDITION Charter No. 10465 Report of Condition of the Firtt National Bank of Cloverdale in the Stote o. ind.ono ot the close of business on October 1, 1964 published in response to coll mode by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S Revised Statutes.

ASSETS

Cash balances with other bonks, and cosh items in process of collection ^ 338 544 31 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed

Net of any reserves)

Obligations of States ond political subdivisions (Net of any reserves) ' Other bonds, notes, ond debentures (including $ None securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by

U. S.) (Net of any reserves)

loons ond discounts (Net of ony reserves)

Fixed assets ..

Other assets Total Assets

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, ond corporotions $1,147,112.01 Time and savings deposits of individuals, portnerships, ond corporotions . 1,262,516.20 Deposits ot United States Government 4 537 pg Deposits of States and political subdivisions 174 43

881,643.19 33,665.20

167,018.20

1,390,561.76

11,223.38 10,447.85

$2,833,103.89

Certified ond officers' checks, etc.

Total Deposits

(a) Total demand deposits

(b) Total time ond savings deposits

Total Liabilities

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Common stock—par value per share $100.00

No. shares authorized 750

No. shores outstanding 750, Total par value Surplus Undivided profits Total Capital Accounts Totol liabilities ond Capitol Accounts

$2,619,946.73 $1,342,430.53 $1,277416.20

9,586.06

$2,619,946.73

73,000.00 - 75,000.00 63,157.16 $ 213,157.16

'."r.T'T"V7. v “ K V u : — $2,833,103.89 », E. 1. Smiley, Cashier, of the obove-named bank do hereby declare that th^report of condit.on is true ond correct to the best of my knowledge ond

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We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of eondition ond declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our

knowledge ond belief is true ond correct.

H. H. Smtih Glee Truesdel

Win. langdon. Directors

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