Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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Objects" te '.Killing Monster
Found by.PrefAp'Nelll in
Patagenis
SAID TO BE HARMLESS
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TIiIr Is tlie opinion of representative!)
ef the Pennsylvania Secfcty for the l'rcr
vcntlen of Cruelty te Animals, who
igrcc with scientists and humanitarians
f Seuth America en the subject.
The animal was- discovered recently
In Patagonia by Prof. J. A. O'Neill, a
scientist, who Is making explorations
In Seuth America.
' It appears that Prof. O'Neill and
thers en the expedition were desirous
ef capturing and killing the animal nud
bringing it back te the United States.
This caused a. general pretest among
humanitarians in the neutii American
countries, and several regarded as au
thorities asserted that the animal, which
vas known te be harmless, had the
right te live. Among thuc who held
this view was M. A. A'barassln, head
of the "Seclcdad Protectera De Les
Animates," In ether words an nnti
cruelty organization.
Frank II. Rutherford, operative man
ucr of the Pennsylvania 8. -P. 0. A..
j, agrees with Dr. Albftrassln, "As rhe
animal Is said te be harmless," said Mr.
Buthcrferd, "I think It weu.d be-wau-Jtcn
cruelty te kill it.
"It was placed en earth for oeme rcn rcn
ten and has some function which sol-
thti'ts perhaps have net yet discovered.
j' I think the plcRlesauruH ttheuld have a
chance. It would be we'l te study It
' closely, and observe lis habits. If It Is
happy in Its own country and going
along without tnelesting humanity then
humanity should reciprecate and let this
rare animal alone.
"Perhaps if it is permitted te live
it will lead te ether discoveries which
may be very beneflclel te science."
Prof. O'Neill, who set in touch with
several scientific societies hi llruzll.
laid he would pursue the plcblesaurus
and present it te one of the Seuth
American zees 'if sufficient funds were
forthcoming.
Meanwhile the pleslewumm Is said te
he Hearing the Straits of Magellan and
may succeed In reaching the Island of
Terra del Fuege before the iiecchary
financial rc-cufeicements huve been re
ceived by Prof. O'Neill and his pur
suers. The animal is nt home en land or in
the water. It has a very long ni'ck and
four puddle-shepcd whcls which en
ables it te glide through water at a
rapid rate.
JAIL DODGE'S SON. AFTER
GIRL LEAPS FROM HIS AUTO
Sped
Machine in Wrong Direction,
Companions Declare
Kalamazoo, Mich., Mnrch lit. (Ily
A. P.) Jehn D. Dedge, non of the
late Jehn P. Dedge, nillllenulrc Detroit
automobile manufacturer, and Hex
Karl, of this city, were held 4n the
county jnll today pending further In
vestigation into nn automobile accident
yesterday that resulted In serious in
jury te Miss Kmmellne Kwnkerneclc,
nineteen-year-old Western State Nor Ner
mal Scheel student.
MIks Susan Stegenga and Miss Ethel
Clemens, two ether Western Nermal
students, who also were in the mnchine,
said Dedge and Earl offered te take
them te their home from a dance, and
that Miss Kwakernvclc leaped from the
machine when Dedg, who was driving,
Ignored their pretests that he was nut
driving in the right direction te their
rooming house. They -charge he drove
Inte the country at high speed.
. MIps Kw.ikerneck was found nt the
roadside by n pu suing motorist, who
took her te n hospital. Officers declare
a bottle of liquor was found In the machine.
WILL GUARD WINE CELLARS
Bala-Cynwyd Police Force Increased
by Twenty te Halt Thieves
Detective-policemen te step raids en
fine cellars In naln and (.Viw.id Is the
plan of Police Commissioner Martin P.
'ilynii. The dnjs of the "soft snap"
and languid patrol duty arc ever and
Henceforth the patrolmen of Lewer
Meneii Township will keep en the job
' Bet off the forte.
Tbe new shake-up followed com
Plaints from lesidents of llaln-Cvrnvvd
tl'at police protection was inniU'ipjate j
rums en cellars u.v tnjeves were
Uceming tee frequent. The amnll size
of the force was blamed n much ns the
lack of vigilance en the puit of the
Present members.
Commissioner Glynn immediately ad
lertiscd for mere patrolmen. He re
ceived fifty-seven applications, and
rassed twenty of them. Three Negroes
we passed, which notion created n
Merm of pretest, and rumors were rife
Jaat all the applicants were Negroes.
I he enmmNsloner made no changes,
l.OHcver. lery patrolman will be u
detective.
BANDIT SUSPECTS CAUGHT
t
Twe Arreited In Camden in Sheet.
Ing of Palmyra Policeman
, Palmyra, N. J March 13. Fel-
eniiig clues uncovered by Detective
t"rr, investigating the sheeting of
mei ei renee Heck nnd Tatro'inen
"egers by four bandits, early ene Sun-
y morning m February, warrants
"u inucu yesterday for Jeseph Mc-
iW'l' Ln,ina Clark' nnd Lnwrence
'lelnlch, both of Camden. Apprehended
ft. ,awIcn Police at the instance of the
"urlliigten county authorities, both
wentiflcd by the victims.
h, i1.. '"".'! n8crs was able te leave
Hie lllverslde Hospital lasf week, the
B w.0nlln his lungs having healed.
JhnnM0f lelice,Il-ck. shot through the
iieulder, was less seriously injured.
utin .,)0lk' b,,,eaie targets for the
III i. Bm,s wntn t,,c-v 'Jreve up in
I i,llke,,1,tttr(,)1 t0 quchtien the four
Htaiigcrslelterlng in front of u bunk.
PROVIDE PSYCHIATRJCCUNIC
I Eatabllihed In Phlla. General
Chiefly as ,Ald te Children
A psychiatric clinic has been cstab cstab
eltni'1 ft b W'ilndclphla General Hos Hes Hos
?;1,ir,llrty'fe"rt1' tt" Fine streets,
E,B.f nn announcement today by
ffiwl ''urbush. of the Department of
the LI II(,fl.Uh- .Tl,u rtinle will aid in
i i m'"tlen of mental UIecuecs, espo espe
Jlly oineiig children.
t.i h i'll""S V'111 I'" " he "men
both ea'''0' the community." Dr. Fur-
t tek.n iaW' u..8,pcclnl 'Interest will be
iftenn- h"lren who show oddities
,," fanner in school.
)CTvi-'.ln,c w.m b0. l'cn- Mondays and
.T'':--VDmyB ler tlm nTntninnll,,..
DIER CREDITORS URGED.
TO REFUSE $200,000
8teneham Should "Shell Over" $2,
000,000, 8aya Cred'ttera' Attorney
New Yerk, .March 1. Creditors of
the. bankrupt brokerage houae of E. D.
Dier & Ce. have been advised by coun
sel te withheld their acceptance of the
8200,000 offered them by Charles A.
atencham, owner of the New Verk
Giants, until a thoretlth Investigation
of the details of the failure of the firm
has been completed, it became known
today,
Oplnloni.ef the various organizations
or the creditors differ somewhat en the
policy te be adopted, nnd te clarify mat
ters for them a special meeting of all
creditors in this district will be culled
within the next week or len days.
Prem the Western creditors of the
Dier house, who nre represented by O.
O. James, of Chicago, comes the word
that a payment of 25 per cent is net
acceptable te them. In the words of
Mr. James, according te Daniel W.
IJlumenthal, who is working with him
nt this end of the matter, "Mr, Stono Steno Stone
ham will have te 'shell ever' nt least
$2,000,000."
Itegarding Elmere D. Dlcr, bend of
the brokerage firm, Mr. Ulumenthal
speke quite differently, snjlng that both
he and his clients felt that "Dier per
mitted n wholesale robbery of the
worst kind."
SAYS GERMANY IS IN MISERY
Dr. Jehn Mez, 8peaklng Here, See
"Oceans of Suicides"
Germany is threatened with bank
ruptcy and "an ocean of suicides," said
Dr. Jehn Mez, of Freiburg, linden, spe
cial correspondent for thu Frankfurter
Zeltung, speaking yesterday before the
Society for Ethical Culture, 1U21
Spruce street, ou "Present Conditions
in Germany nnd the Outlpek."
"The general situation in Europe is
worse thnn it was three your age,"
said Dr. Mez. "The budgets of nil the
countries are unbalanced, .trade la de
creasing, business Is, demoralized and
even in neutral countries unemployment
and labor unrest ire general."
According te Dr. Mez, Huge Stlnnes
is n menace te Euiupe. "ritinnes is
making use of the misery in Germany,"
he eald.'and lapreylng upon this eco
nomic situation." .
CHILD BUN DOWN AT PLAY
, Lester Mays, eleven yeara .old, of
1338 Falrmeunt avenue, was etruck by
a tnxicab at 7:20 last evening when
"Strength and Service" rri . 1
lraaesmens
National Bank
431 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Repert of Condition
At the Clese of Business
(Established 1840) March 10, 19SS
RESOURCES '
Leans nnd Investments $15,939,014.61
Customers Liability under Letters of Credit and Ac- .-vi -
ceptances 2,2'2M
Due from Banks 2, 1719 uv
Exchanges for Clearing Heuse t 32o'2je I?
Accrued Interest 2 'Seli ?
Cash and Reserve t . . . . . . . 1,250,684.47
$22,324,164.15
LIABILITIES
Capitel : 11,000,000.00
Surplus hnd Undivided Profits 2,275,712.17
Unearned Discount ' ,. 108,038.41
Reserve for Interest, Taxes, etc. 114,483.97
Circulation 50T),000.(JO
Letters of Credit and Acceptances 2,765,018.70
Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 43,069.68
Rediscounts and Bills Payable te Federal Reserve Bank 2,678,800.00
Deposits r. . , 12,849,541.16
4 . J $22,324,164.15
Heward A. I.eeb. Prw. .
It. . McCarthy. Tlee Trn. . K. (InjrffnliMm, Ties Prf.
Edmund William, Vice Pres. Ilewnrtl E, Delly. AMt. Chltr
and Caihlcr . , . W. H. JelU Ait. Caahler
J. M. ttrlizMl, Aim; Caahler
'
playing in front of his home.
Jbutei
Benjamin
erranm at 22HV, Montrese street.
took the child te Ht. Jeseph's Hospital.
The driver ,was then arrested and will
be given a hearing this morning before
Magistrate Pitegernld. ,
jP&HMQr
INCORPORATED 1803
the PHILADELPHIA
NATIONAL BANK
Philadelphia, March 10, 1922 '
RESOURCES
U. S. Bends and Certificates of Indebtedness $8,932,905. 1 3
Leans, Discounts and Investments 71 ,726,478.30
Accrued Interest Receivable 350,687.22
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Ac
ceptances .. . : '. 1 1,069,025.76
Due from Banks 14,135,756.53
Exchanges for Clearing Heuse 4,103,668.16
Cash and Reserve 9,1 76,565.32
$119,495,086.42
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock r
Surplus and Net Profits .'
Unearned Discount
Reserved for Taxes and Interest
Letters of Credit and Acceptances
Demestic and Foreign Acceptances Sold
Fourth Street
National Bank
Philadelphia
CONDENSED STATEMENT OP CONDITION
at the close of business March 10, 1922
RESOURCES
Leans and Investments i . . . $42,748,029.80
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit
nnd Acceptances 1,300,808.12
Due from Banks 11,044,812.68
Exchanges for Clearing Heuse .... J 1,195,266.64
Cash and Reserve 4,737,575.19
$61,027,392.43
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $3,00(,000.00
Surplus and Profits 8,485,712.09
Reserved for .Taxes and Expenses 80,352.114
Letters of Credit Issued te Customers and Ac
ceptances 1,301,999.12
Deposits 47,850,329.28
Bills Payable and Rediscounts NONE
Acceptances of Other Benks Sold 302,999.60
$61,027,392.43
Every Ferm of Demestic and Foreign Banking.
Unexcelled Facilities.
K. r. HIIANHACKEH frelldrnt
R J. CI.ARK, Vlc-rr. ttd Cailler (I. K. STAUFFFK. Ant. CuMtr
SS- K ,.,.AH.IJ,T-V,l.c.-Pr,,rtnt W- UULKMC. Ait. Caihltr
W. U. IHJMNIRKYS. Vlc-I'r.i A. MnrMCHOM, Ant. CilhUr
DIRECTORS
Sidney FTylr.CIlrtiiae William d. KralTt Clian. A. DanUl
Fran'.i T. latterea Ofrt K. .lohnsen A. K.- Nwleid, Jr.
William A. DleU Jearpli K. Wldtner lrn du Pent
W it. Nlcho:ien Hrrr A. Barwlnd Inaae II, Clethltr. Jr.
FraicL I. Oenn William M. Petla l!erif V, Tylr
. t tihanbnckr Uaerg Dallaa Dixen V. Averdl ll'irrlrr.an
'MiM l Wllicm .lennrian (' Ntff rinhr p M.,
"ALWAYS COMMERCIAL"
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ComptreIUr'M Call, March 10, 1922
ASSETS
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE:
Cth and Reterve S2,076,161.4S
Exchange for Clearing Heuse ' 370,810.69
Due from Correspondent 4B0,78l!Sf '
Eligible Paper Discountable in Federal Re-
nrre Bank 8,764,961.82'
U. S. Certificate and Bends 3,917,308.87;
$15,600,029.08
OTHER LOANS AND DISCOUNTS:
Due within 30 day $1,143,804.66
Due 30 te 90 day 498,324.16
Due after 90 days 1,466,123.87
U. S. and ether Bend 689,31 1.99
Banking Heuse 271,000.00'
$19,658,293.76,
LIABILITIES '
Deposit $1 2,650,506.7 li
Due Federal Reserve Bank 2,887.000.00
Circulation 143,500.00 ,
Reserve (Unearned Interest) 93,680.16,
Reserve (Taxes, etc.) 98,612.21
Capital Stock 1,000,000.00
Surplus and Profits . . 2.788.09S.68. '
$19,658,293,76
M.G.BAKER, vrJiwnt , W.B.WARD, w,ier
ASSISTANT CASHIER f
ii. c. nEiTzr.r, e. n. deism h. a. pemikmus '
DIRECTORS
"lnt 2,Ai',, A'K NORTH IRVI.ST. KOHN
WIN-lilKUP SMITH f.RELI.7T COI.MNS WIM.1AM H. Plf.UKfi
5nilNP.8TOE MKI.VIM.E fl. HAKER- II.I.IAM I.. TURNER
f r mett EDWARD L. IILAIION CI.AL'DE A. HIAIPI.ER
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1 Deposits i
Individual
U. S. Government..
$64,202,208.87
24,022,022.40
1.352,060.62
$5,000,000.00
11,343,573.81
348,046.59
533,911.11
11,467,420.62
1,225,842.40
89,576,291.89
$119,495,083.42
LEVI L. RUE, President
CHARLES P. BLINN, JR., Vice. Prcs. HORACE FORTESCUE, Vice I'rc
HOWARD W. LEWIS, Vice Prcs. STEPHEN E. RUTH; Vice Pres.
WAI. S. MADDOX, Vice Prcs. O. HOWARD WOLFE, Cashier
DIRECTORS
Pierre S. duPent
Asa S. Wing
Sapiuel I. Vauclain
Wallace D, Simmons
Samuel D. Warrincr
Geerge Weed
Alfred C. Harrison
Levi L. Rue
Geerge H. McFadden
Randal Morgan
Samuel Rca
Eldridge R. Jehnsen
J. Heward Pew
J. Kearsley Mitchell
Henry G. Brenglc
S. P. Hutchinson
G. Celesbcrry Purvcs
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Central National Bank
of Philadelphia
Statement te Comptroller of Currency
At Clese of Business March 10, 1922
RESOURCES
,
Leans and Investments ,
Customers' Linbilitv Account of Acceptances . ,
Interest Earned Net Collected
Exchanges for Clearing Heuse
Due from Banks nnd Bankers
Cash and Reserve ;
$22,142,084.19
G85.49
19,700.18
1,812,819.59
2,081,934.54
1,G00,37C80
28,288,100.79
LIABILITIES
Capitul
Surplus and Undivided Profits (Earned).'
Reserved for Taxes, Depreciation, etc....,
Unearned Discount
Circulation
Acceptances Lxecuted for Customers.
1,000,000.00
4,720,053.09
523,408.44
158,027.01
55,000.00
585.49
DePsits '..'.'.'. 21,825,026i76
$28,288,100.79
OFFICERS
CHARLES E. INGERSOIX. Prciident
DAVID R. CARSON. Ami. te Prciident
ALBERT H. ASHBY, Am. CatUcr
WILLIAM POST. Chairman Executive Committee
DIRECTORS
SAMUEL Nt. CURWEN
CLARENCE M. BROWN
STEVENS HECKSCHER
AVERY D. ANDREWS
J. BARTON TOWNSEND
C. FRED'K C. STOUT
STANLEY E. WILSON, VlccPreildent
A. D. SWIFT, Cnhler
GEORGE BURNHAM. Jr.
WILLIAM WOOD
CHARLES WHEELER
CHARLES E. 1NOERSOLL
A. A. JACKSON
BENJAMIN RUSH
WILLIAM TOST
CLEMENT B. SEWBOLD
CHARLES E. MATHER
HARRY h BAKER
Chestnut Street at Fifth
'apital $1,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits Earned $4,600,000
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CHAirrER
Ne.l
THE
rrasT bank
CHARTERED
UKDCn THE
MATIONAX
BANK
ACT
Rrst National Bank
of Philadelphia
315 CHESTNUT ST.
Condensed Statement from Our Beeks March 10, 1922
RESOURCES
Leana and InveatmenU $28,244,746.06
Cuttemera' Liability under Lettera of Credit and
Acceptances 1,937,582.56
Interest Earned but Uncollected 44,506.77
Due from Banks 4,666,226.44
Exchanges for Clearing; Heuse 1,233,486.54
Cash and Reserve 3,033,736.92
Total $39,160,28529
LIABILITIES
Capital $1,500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 3,043,182.02
Interest and Discount Collected, but Net Earned 120,025.31
Reserved for Taxes, Interest, etc 115,679.28
Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 1,183,248.90
Letters of Credit and Acceptances 754,333.66
Re-discounts (Federal Reserve Bank) 1,825,000.00
DPt , 30,618,816.12 '
Total $39;i60,285.29
H. .
KENTOV RNK. Vli-f-l'rr.
IIAltHV .1. II.WS. Vlir-I'rr.
THO. H. AMIKKH, Vlrfl'rr.
tllAx. II. I.H, lr-ITT.
C.VU1. 11.
1.AH. rrwldfnt
IIO nil T). MIRIMIS, ,(. tukhV
I.. If. sAMttltll. A.t. iH.hlrr
KOHERT T3 AI.DRK II. (.f. I'uVr
T. MOTT IMMir. A,t. tuslilrr
CHAFFEE, Cahlrr
I. . r
fhns. . Chllil
Jnitriih ., lurk
Walten Clurk
Crrua II. K. C'urtli,
DIRECTORS
Krnnklln T) 'Otter
AM 11 1 a m r. t.rtt
E. C. Ir!n
l.lvliiCBten K. Jen
Ullllnm . I.iiu
Jnsriih II. Mi( ill
lYwl'K .MrOttni
J. Henry Nuittmtueil
.1. V. nn IJyke
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OFFICERS
President
JOSEPH WAYNE, JR.
Vice-Presidents
'EVAN RANDOLPH
A. W. P1CKFORD
Cashier '
CHARLES M. ASHTON
Assistant Cashiers
ALFRED BARRATT
DAVID J. MYERS
WALTER G. PATTERSON
DIRECTORS
-RANCI8 n. RUBVES.
Hedman K. Qrlseem
W. Treilerlck SnyJer
Wm. Newbold Uly
Jehn Orlbbel
Francla n, Itsevea, Jr.
Wre. W. Frailer, Jr.
Chalrmait e( Ui Heard
Merris It. Becktua
Arthur V. Morten
William Jay Turner
A. J, County
Wm. P. Barbs
Wjilter a. Thomiea
NATIONAL BANK
PHILADELPHIA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
at the close of business, March 10, 1022
RESOURCES
Leans and Investments $48,055,606.55
Accrued Interest 114,012.09
Acceptances arid Lottersef Credit 695,669.41
Exchange for Clearing Heuse 2,754,483.90 ,
Due from Banks 9,806,621.84
Cash and Reserve 4,693,851.03
$66,119,836.38
LIABILITIES -,
Capital ; ?2,000,000.00
Surplus and Net Profits 7,185 482.74
Reserve for Unearned Discount ,,, 256 491 J8
Reserve for Taxes nnd Interest 146'69e!s8
Circulation 1,0B4,097.50
Acceptances and Letters of Credit 695,669.41
Government Securities Borrowed 45000o!e0
Due Federal Reserve Bank
Leans en Government Securities 888,962.00
DeP08119 B8.411.ksr
?", and TucBdavH nrl IT h.Vi7 ; UerB. i? ""n.gin,n ' V.0' ' Jr . . aSS'Ji"??"" Jehn Hampton narnts. v.i-.. w ,.
blTB-Sj!S5 arsa".. wsasrr , u..u... ESaxHae- srgas sss
-- " "TV . -"'" VHuuti I fc - - -- .p . uktH m u..1. rka.iiu v..i. lawls 1,1111
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FRANKLIN
NATIONAL BANK
Chestnut Street West of Bread
I
Philadelphia, March 10, 1922
RESOURCES .
Leans and Investment ., anQ D(.A KA
Liability under Letters of Credit . : 31 rer 1
Interest Earned Uncollected .'.'.'! .' 127.25S.06
Due from Banks '.'.'.'.'. 10,61o22e!96
.asb and Keserye 4,991,742.92
Exchanges for Clearinf Heus 3.193,985.09
$60,564,875.20
LIABILITIES
SsTli ' $1,000,000.00
it.ji.7ij 'a Wei 4,000,000.00
Sltj WSdP,0TU ' ' 'a 1.721 299 37
Reserved for Taxes, etc 719 R17 le
Red'f.'ceSntfadeV.i R.'. 'Bank ." .' .' ." .' .' .' .' .' :;::.:;;
p0,,U 52,936,337.00
$60,564,875.20
. . ,WA J' R. McAMJ.sn.R. Trraliltnt
J. A. HARM. Jr.. t lr rreildrnt v 1" smri ,u i
,. vm. HAnnr. ve vrTnl . c, , VlSV ..;r
CHARTERED fiv CONGRESS 1781
NATIONAL BANK 1864
BANK
North America
. 30r Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, iMarch 10, 1922.
REPORT OF CONDITION
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RESOURCES
Leana and Discount. $23,387,742.12 ,
Due from Banks and Bankers 3,197 844 lO '
InttrM VmrrA Nn rn-A .n.'XZZ'l
Customers' Liability ac Letters of Credit
Clearing Heuse Exchanges
Cash and Reserve
126,803.
500,031.
1,626,159.
2,057,332.1
$30,895,913.
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc
Unearned Discount
Circulation
Acceptances Executed and Letters of Credit
Bills Rediscounted Secured by U. S. Bends . . .
Bills Payable Federal Reserve Bank
DePiu 22,642,812
$1,000,000.
2,482,664.;
160,310.
131,097.;
499,997.
500,031.49
1,379,000.00
2,100,000.0
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DIRECTORS
K. &. SlrKIM.M. Me I'rr.
W. J. SIUIU'IIV. A.-'t Cueli'i-r
J. W. WliniNO
I'rralilrnt
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M.n.
Lincoln K. Fiisiwiere
Jehn W. Prarr
ienn r. "rrn .
(ira F' Bakrr.
. wm riirr
A't ('ii.lilrr
Directors
VVar KiiMiiu.iiIrr
Charlra It. Dunn
Ul"T'' iv.,:'.Ir',
?tedifcVrrq
$30,895,91331
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