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exchange control, even after emi-1
gration. This order is made re-
troactive for all who left Germany
after July 1, 1935.
The general idea is that emi-
should not release from
German foreign exchange control
property previously under it, and
emigrants, even when already out
of Germany, must continue to
deportation plan is said to cover offer to the Reichsbank all gold
no more than 260,000 at moat. securities which they would have

NAZI PROPOSAL MADE THAT WORLD
JEWRY RAISE LARGE FUND TO HELP gration
MASS EMIGRATION OF GERMAN JEWS

Shop on Dexter Blvd.
for Service Economy

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and appreciate your business and tender their service in satis-
fying your needs with Courtesy and Saving.

or 50,000 families, would require What, it was asked, would become had to relinquish if they had re-
of the rest, and how could a line mained in Germany.
$50,000,000.
Cash which emigrants may take
Other objections to the scheme be drawn between those who are
cited Ire the probability that Ru- to be deported and those who are with them is limited to 1,000
marks
apiece and may be further
mania, Poland, Hungary, Lithuan- to stay?
Moreover, to finance the mov- reduced if they take with them
ia and Austria might follow Ger-
other
valuables,
except goods for
many's example and demand that ing of even 100,000 would call
world Jewry remove Jews from for colossal resources. It is es- personal use.
Fol) MARK ry
'Id M ETE Ii
A
KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY
Just how these provisions are
those countries, that the plan timated here that to transport
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SPECIALIZING IN STP.AKS • SI @AK ILAMIFURGER
makes no provision fur all the such masses, to settle them in dis- to be enforced is not clear. Vio-
DEX-FULLERTON
A I' LOA N STORE—A CLE AN STOCK
German Jews and that it leaves tant lands and to maintain them lators are threatened with prose-
Kneeing, Your Patronage
Prompt Senicr--A Square DetsI—W• A
MARKET
the half-Jews at the mercy of until they are self-supporting, cution, although it is added that
Unwed.. Frith. Vegetables
the Nazi regime.
$1,000 a family would be only "by no means will emigrants be
DEEM
siul
MINE
a moderate requirement. Thus forced to return to Germany."
TOtruneed 11.11111
Threaten Worse Alternative
12640 DEXTER BLVD.,
Meanwhile, James G. McDon-
12202 IH MICH 111.,1).
at Foikrton
It was learned that the Nazi the total cost would approximate
ald's resignation as League of
emissaries who put this scheme many millions.
Nations High Commissioner for
up to Jewish lenders in Great
Even then there remains the German Refugees, in which he
110garth 1660
Britain and France hinted quite problem of the so-called 60 per declared the problem of German Wi
JANUARY FUR SALE
FLOWERS
plainly that if it were not ac- cent and 25 per cent "Aryans," refugees to be an international
end.. moth gs In fins furs. Perfect style
An I, ant that off, . you t am fit
.. The Moat Menut ul OM of AV
guarani.
aim
cepted the Hitler government most of them Christianized, who issue, continues to agitate the
a
REPAIRING AND REM ODELING
would proceed with even more under the Nuremberg regulations German press. In a front Page
rigorous measures against the are classed as Jews. They would article, headed "Antiquated Gov-
Wedding Ihniquirts, Corium.
German Jews.
Our SPrehOtY
still be left, so that the "Jewish
Phone TO. 1 - 1141
DEXTER, co. 105,1.m
DENTER RIND., Neat to Deere TO eater
The Nazi agents are reported problem" would be merely abated, ernesses," Alfred Rosenberg, the
SAM MINSIMM(1, Manager
Nazi spiritual and cultural lead-
to have said that the delay in not solved.
er,
undertakes
to
prove
that
dur-
promulgating the decree restrict-
According to opinion here, little
ing Jewish
economic
in the discussion will be required by ing the war Jews worked against
same
manner
as the rights
Nuremberg
Germany, welcomed Germany's
RICH•DEX LAUNDRY
& CLEANING STORE
laws curb Jewish political and so- British and American Jewish lead- defeat and sought to rule Ger-
HO, 0M3 Inn DIGUTER BLVD,
KOSHER Meats and Poultry
cial rights was motivated by a de- era to bring them to the condos- many afterward. The trouble was,
Kosher Meat & Poultry
DAMP WASH Be LB
sire to afford Jewry an opportun- ion that some other solution must he says, that racial laws had not
All Flat Work Finished
n.w rsc sor zonob..1
been passed 100 years ago. He
Viso n ir. Aze .n,
ity to act upon this offer. Should be sought.
WIC CALL & DIMINISH
12316 DEXTER BLVD.
SUITS or DRESSES pito
it be rejected, the decree will Z. 0. A. Denies Reich Exodus concludes thus:
"It
would
be
proper
if
persons
Phone
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be put into effect.
Plan Aims to Stimulate
in public and political life would
German Trade
infrom themselves in at least a
"A Neal Trial Balloon"
Phone NORTHLAWN 9311
London NEW YORK (WNS) — While primitive manner regarding the
ZELMAN FAMILY CLUB
BERLIN (WNS)—The
true situation before they deliv-
GOLDSTEIN'S
report of a Nazi offer to allow American Jewry continued to be ered official political documents to the Weltblatt, Catholic organ,
the exodus of from 100,00 to stirred by the London report of
urges the elimination of the few
The monthly meeting of the
TYLER MARKET
a plan for a mass exodus of Jews the League of Nations and would
250,000 German Jews with their from Germany and the liquidation not arrogate themselves the right remaining Jewish doctors from the Zelman Family Club was held at
13133 DEXTER BLVD.
capital if world Jewry raised • of their property through • to criticize in a governess-like staffs of the municipal hospitals. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Max
Publication of a directory of Hayman, 3748 Wager Ave., on t•1101:10111,2 4 , PRINT, ViGETABLIN
fund to make possible the pur-
AIRY and DRILIPATIDIERN
chase of German goods is regard- scheme allegedly involving Jewish fashion laws that have grown Christian business houses is an- Sunday evening, Jan, 5, at which
financing of German exports, the from the vital necessity of a great other indication of the "cold po- time letters were read front Mrs.
ed in Jewish circles here as a Nazi executive committee of the Zion- nation."
grom" in effect against the Jews. E. Zelman and Mrs. A. Harrison,
trial balloon. Jewish leaders de- ist Organization of America cate
Prenzlauer Groups and In-
The formerly liberal Hamburger
mother of Mrs. Hayman, who are
clined
to comment
on the
report
fant Service Group Joint
but intimated
doubt
as to
the gorically denied that there is a Fremdenblatt heads its comment Rumanian King Rebuffs Anti. living together in Palestine. The
plan on foot to flood the markets with this warning: "Hands off!"
Lea
era
Semitic
Mother-Daughter Event
dues of the meeting, and also a
practicability of the plan. Nazi of the world with German-made Reach Tells League to Mond its
BUCHAREST (WNS) — The contribution made by Mrs. A. D.
officials at the foreign ministry goods as a means of stimulating
Own Business on Jewish
united
anti-Semitic
front
suffered
Markson in memory of her hus-
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
and the ministry of propaganda the emigration of Jews from Ger-
Problem
a crushing setback when its two
will sponsor a mother and daugh-
refused to discuss the report.
many. After conferring via trans-
Breaking its silence on the re- leaders, former Premier Alexan- band, has been sent to them for ter jointly with Infant Service
their
disposal.
atlantic telephone with Simon cent resignation of James G. Mc- der Vaida-Voevod and Prof. Alex-
coup, the first week in May.
Disregard of Decency
Marks, one of the three English Donald as League of Nations
There are three distinct groups
The new Nazi proposal is called Jews coming to this country to Iligh Commissioner for German ander Cuza, were informed by Reeva-Al Club Charity Card
"a disregard of fundamental de- discuss the reported plan, a sub- Refugees and his scathing report King Carol that he would never
whic h function separately, but are
Party
Tuesday
affiliated
with the Eva Prenzlauer
cency" on the party of Nazi Ger- committee of the Z. 0. A.'s ex- of conditions in Germany, the permit their party to take over
The Reeva-Al Charity Club was
many,
an plan
editorial
. committee, issued the de- Nazi regime, through the official the government of Rumania. In organized for the purpose of help- Aid. All members of these groups
upon the in new
made comment
by the ecutive
the course of an interview with
plan
to
take
part in the mother-
nial over the signature of Morris German news service, rejected the King the anti-Semitic chief- ing indigent families.
New York Times on Jan. 7. This
A bridge and card party will be daughter dinner,
McDonald's suggestion of League tans were bluntly informed that
editorial, under the heading "Ger- Rothenberg,
president;
Louis
Lip-
The
meeting
held at Mrs. S. Ro-
sky, honorary president, and Dr. intercession in behalf of the Ger- they need expect no support from given by the Reeve-Al Charity
menu's Proposal," follows:
man Jews, warned the League of him. As a result of this blow and Club at the Wilshire Hotel, 746 senberg's home, 212 Mt. Vernon,
Stephen
S.
Wise.
St
of a
With wonder and bewilder.
The statement reads:
Nations to minds its own business their defeat in the municipal elec- Collingwood, on Tuesday evening, on Monday, was in the form
of Mrs.
anent will be read the plan as
and suggested that the League tions the party is reported to be Jan, 14. There will be prizes and birthday luncheon in honor
In
connection
with
the
report
published in yesterday's Times,
ROC nberg's birthday.
which appears in Monday morn- should look after ill-treated min- on the verge of breaking up. refreshments,
to provide for the expatriation
ing's New York Times reg•rd- orities in states members of the Many of its members are quitting
from Germany of 100,000 to
ing the approaching visit of • League before troubling itself and joining the government part-
250,000 Jewish citizens. It is
delegation of three British Jew- about Germany. Comments in ies. On the other hand, the an-
proposed that the laws now re-
ish leaders, consisting of Lord the Nazi press on the news sere- nual conference of Rumanian
stricting the flight of capital
Bearsted, Simon Marks and SIr Ice's brief statement attacked gypsies voted to affiliate with the
from the land be relaxed and
Herbert Samuel, we are au- Mr. McDonald and asserted that anti-Semitic movment and adopted
that these emigrants be per-
thorized by Mr. Marks to deny the Reich would brook no inter- a resolution favoring the leader-
mitted to take with them some
categorically the accuracy of ference.
ship of the "Christian race."
of the wealth which during
the report which states that a
The 11th annual conference of also includes the accounting for
years of toil they have accumu-
year's expenditures and alio-
Cold
Pogrom
Against
Austrian
is
contemplated
whereby
plan
Czech Clerical Party Repudiates the Gewerkshaften Campaign for the on of funds. In addition, the
lated. This is to be accom-
Jew Spreads
cat
the emigration of Jews from
Anti-Semitism
plished by • system of financing
Labor
Palestine
will
be
held
on
roit
executive for 1936 will
VIENNA
(W
N
S)
—
Notwith-
Del
Germany is to be stimulated
PRAGUE (WNS)—Anti-Semit-
German exports to the extent
through a world-wide distribu- standing repeated denials by the ism was eliminated from the pro- Thursday, Jan. 16, at 9 p. m., at be elected and plans will be laid
of, roughly, twice the capital
campaign
tactics for this year.
Austrian
government
that
there
for
tion of German-made goods.
gram of the Clerical Party at its the Farband Folk Shule, 8679
involved. It thus seems to be
All participating organizations
Mr. Marks, in denying the re- Is a quasi-official boycott against annual conference here. The con - Twelfth St.
en amazing mixture of busi-
requested
to have their dele-
Jews,
the
new
list
of
officials
of
Letters of invitation were sent are
port, stated that the purpose
ference adopted resolutions re -
ness •nd heartlessness. Unfor-
of the delegation is to help in the bar association is devoid of pudiating its previous anti-Jewish to all Detroit progressive and gat es attend. All fraternal, so-
tunately the proposal, if put
, who
labor
organizations
the raising of funds whereby a single Jewish name, although stand. The party's action is labor organizations to be repre- cia I
into • final and official form.
the large-scale settlement of Jewish lawyers are ranked among credited to the strengthened dem- sented each by two elected dele- the far have not participated are
as ut-
cannot be thrust aside
•
cart ed to join the ranks thin year,
German Jews in Palestine may the leaders of the profession. The ocratic movement resulting from gates.
terly repugnant but will have
At this conference a report of fez the strengthening of the His-
be facilitated. He added that Jewish lawyers have submitted a the election of Eduard Benes as
to be considered. It involves
formal protest to Chancellor Kurt president of the Czechoslovak the activities of the 1935 cam- tad ruth (General Federation of
there
was
no
basis
whatever
for
the well-being and perhaps the
paign will be given, which report La bor) in Palestine.
attributing to the delegation an Schuschnigg. At the same time Republic.
very lives of these German

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Jews singled out for deporta-
tion, and humane motives will
necessarily come into the case.
But the difficulties are enor-
mous, and appear at first sight
to be insurmountable. Is the
world willing even for this pur-
1 pose to perpetuate in any de-
gree the Nazi system? Where
will these expatriated Jews go?
In too many instances they will
ma Sorority will act as hostesses. find doors closed to them. It
CENTER TEAM TO PLAY
All
senior
men
and
women
are
is proposed that the British
IN CLEVELAND JAN. 11
Government be requested to
The Varsity Basketball Team invited.
consent to most of them going
of the Jewish Community Center
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULES
to Palestine. That country has
will play the Cleveland Jewish
The following basketball sched- • Ir eady received large numbers
Center on Saturday evening, Jan. ales
are
announced
for
the
Jew-
of refugees and cannot absorb
11, in Cleveland. Following the
game they will leave for Akron, ish Community Center's League such a sudden and overwhelm-
games:
ing influx. What would h•p-
-0., where they are scheduled to
SRNIOR DIVISION
play the Akron Center on Sun- All gam. played at the Jewli. Com- pen to the remaining 200,000
munIty Center: Saturday, Jan. 11. 7:30—
or 300,000 Jews in Germany,
day evening, Jan. 12.
rte;
COlieglates; 8.30 — Strange. vs
unable to take advantage of
The Center Varsity broke the Ai 1.8 . VII.
Jan. 13, 1:30—
d eals;
this way of escape, is better
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C 3 5'. j
din
left to the imagination.
i
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,;„rilt
victories last Thursday evening PI" Kappa 1° "' 3'!.:
Germany will in the end,
by defeating them 27 to 19. Cy
4:13501;eAs. 7 p -laA y. ed o at Central High
Din 13—No. I. Olym-
School,
Monday,
have to do something far dif-
Behrendt, former Wayne Univer-
.A 50 A Z. A 03. 9:30, No 1—
ferent from this. For the great
sity captain, and member of the ol
No.
2—Re-
Ron.
10:211,
t:. A.
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Jewish problem which she h s
Center's team, was the star of r ar
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'svor. Omega Socials, 9:30; No. 2—
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collegial. vs Vanguardo.
1 :20.
deliberately created for her own
deliberately
the game, scoring six baskets.
MAI S
While the team is away next All gatn. at Central High School, embarrassment and disgrscs,
C° "" .". she must find. as the London
week-end two senior clubs will Jan 14—Ra
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No. 1—Monart hit Ns Vikings,
take over the gymnasium for bas- t 10,21), NO,2—Stago vs. Tartars, 9:30; I Spectator insists, a solution
15•20
which is "civilised," which
ketball and danucing. The
ame. ' at ' Northern High School.
means nothing other than the
Strangers will play the Cammar- Jaw
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Oriole "A" vo Enkiniors, 1:10:
aderie, both teams ranking high III Hatters . Ilakoaho, 15c70; Com• retracing of the path slang
which the false gods hoe led
ne,wore. v. Skills. I:30: Cardinals vs
in the senior club league.
Lincoln. 10:25
her. This latest scheme is but
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further evidence of her dims.
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VARIED ACTIVITIES OF
center. Jan 13—Th•ns vs Mac.
gard of fundamental decency
MOTHERS' CLUBS
and
her tramping under foot of
a.
Dr. E. J. Levenson of the Chil- is—is aRermee ,
siren's Fund will speak to the n:51 to wines
vs 8P.rt•nn.. . 6.45, AlEir• elemental morality. We may
Tel Hal, ill:. .
yet
get • cl light upon its
f details, but it will be a light
Monday A ternoon Club of the
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Jewish Community Center, on TRYOUTS
FOR CENTER
shining
upon a very dark place
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Monday afternoon, Jan. 13, at MUSICAL
COMEDY
in modern history.
2, at the Dexter branch, 11518
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GEWERKSHAFTEN DRIP E CONFERENCE
FOR 1936 CAMPAIGN, I HURSDAY, JAN. 16

intention to launch • scheme
which would flood the world
markets with the manufactures
of the Reich.
In behalf of the Zionist Or-
ganization of America we re-
iterate our conviction that the
raising of funds to rescue the
German Jewish population and
to settle as many of them as
may be possible in Palestine is
the supreme and imperative
task before world Jewry today.
It is unthinkable, however,
that Jews will participate in
any such scheme as has been
reported in the press, under
which German Jews are to be
held lie hostages until they are
ransomed by Jewish money to
be used in stimulating German
trade.
Any proposal to solve the
Jewish problem in Germany
must take into consideration
the recommendations submitted
last week by James G. McDon-
ald in his letter of resignation
as High Commissioner for
Refugees from Germany, in
which he urged the solution of
this problem ■ t its source and
that the League of Nations, •s
the, representative of civiliza-
tion, intercede with the German
government on behalf of the
d Jews of Germany.
opt,

Notwithstanding the sensation-
al nature of reports emanating
from London and Berlin with re-
gard to the proposed plan, it was
recalled here that the liquidation
of the property of Jews leaving
Germany has been discussed by
the experts commission of the
League of Nations. It was point-
ed out here that the present plan
is nothing new but rather an ex-
aggerated interpretation of a pro-
posed international bank for the
liquidation of German Jewish
property.

day, Jan. 13, at 7 p. m., at the
Frederick T. Birchall, head of
"'
e." Jewish
ject will be ion
"Dental
Hygien
picture
entitled
Community Center for the the European bureau of the New
A mot An
in Sixteen musical comedy, "Community York Times, cabled his paper as
Across
A be shown at the meet- Center Capers,' which will be follows from Paris, quoting
" will
Hours
Oakland Mothers Club produced by the Center, on French Jewish leaders on the pro -
ing of the
on Monday evening, Jan. 13, at larch
29. dancers, principles, posal for mass exodus of German Reich Enables Czech Jews to
Singers,
8, at the Center. The theme of musicians, all will be given • Jews:
Withdraw Capital
The report current in the Jew-
the picture is a coast to coast c hance to tryout for the singing
BERLIN (WNSI—In an effort
regard-
flight over the mid-continent route choruses, dancing choruses and ish community of L011.1011 f or mass to forestall a reported plan by
in
German
suggestions
g
' skits
'
that has ben the main artery of for the
which will be used in deportations of Jews in Germany Czechoslovakian Jews to bring
trans-contnental travel since the the production.
is not taken too seriously by lead- suit against the German govern-
days of the stage coach and cov-
ing Jews of France. They regard ment in the International Court
ered wagons.
Israel Mordecai Rubinstein . the suggestions as economically at The Hague for losses su ered
a
meeting
of
the
12th
St.
At
impossible and the motive alleged as a result of Nazi anti-Semitic
Called by Death
Club at the Woodrow Wilson and
I s r • e 1 Mordecai Rubinstein, to have inspired them as too trans- legislation, the ministry of finance
Pingree Synagogue on Tuesday,
made a concession to Cze ch
Jan. 14, at 8 p. m., Charles Rub- prominent in Mizrachi circles and parent to obtain any official back- has
Jews resident here by allowing
very
scholarly
and
religious
per-
ing.
a
inoff, attorney, will talk on "The
Only an outline of the scheme them to withdraw more of their
h on Dec. 21.
League of Nations and Its Fut- son, died ere
is permitted to other
In this youth he became a Fella said to have been presented in capital than
The concession enables
ure."
in
London
reached here; details are Jews.
chet and he devoted many years
• • •
Czech
Jews
with assets in Ger-
TEAS Talmudic study. lie came to the lacking. Nevertheless the general many to draw
on these assets
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
United States 30 years ago, lived comment is that the National So-
OF WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
and had cialist rulers of Germany are far through Reichsbank checks which
A series of Sunday Afternoon in Rochester for 15 years
too
astute
to
commit
themselves
can
be
cashed
at
the Czechoslo-
being sponsored i by the been engaged as • schochet
to proposals open to such devas- yak National Bank.
Teas is
Women's Associaton of the Senior since coming
to
Detroit
in
1921. Ile was known not only for toting criticism. The belief h:re
Reich Laws Bind Emigrants
House Council of the Jewish his scholarship but also for his is that any such suggestions
BERLIN.—The German Gov.
Community ('enter.
should be immediately repudiated.
The first of the teas will be extreme
Modesty.
ernment
has just issued a decree
In their funeral tributes, Rabbis thus ending the matter.
A point raised by one Jewish further restricting the amount of
given on Sunday, Jan. 12, from J. Eisenman and Isaac Stollman
property
emigrants may take out
3 to 5 p. m. Theodore Baruch,
that
the
de-
was
speech instructor at McKenzie pointed to his many services ren- spokesman
portation plan as reported of Germany and dispose of
to Detroit Jewry.
Pigh School, will give a talk on dered
would
not
begin
to
cover
the
Jew-
abroad.
This new order applies
Surviving him besides his widow
"Economic Justice." On that
ish population of Germany. When to all emigrants except those to
date the Rho Gamma Sorority will arc two sons, Sam of New York its present rulers came to power Palestine, for whom special new
and Jacob of Washington. D. C.
regulations are to be issued soon.
act as hostesses.
and four daughters, Mrs. I. Nat e- the Reich had a Jewish popula-
The decree provides that for
The teas will be son
given
. of tion of about 600,000. Of these,
and Mrs. every
J. P. liorowitz
Sunday through Feb. 2. On Jan. Rochester, N. Y., and Mrs. J. at least 400,000 still remain, even property which emigrants have
19, Eleanor Ilutzel of the Police Fisher and Mrs. J. Rochelle of at the most liberal estimate of abroad after emigration they re-
Department wil Ispeak on "Crime o-1.1,n V V
the emigration to date. Yet this main liable to German foreign
INAAL, gs, •.. •
Prevention" and the sigma UM .

NATIONAL BANK
OF DETROIT

STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31, 193 5

RESOURCES

$t51,735,941.96
182,824,131.61
5,856,087.34
05,000.00
43,612,404.07
8,265,998.59
12,870.99
636,065.36
1,217,578.39
1,013,141.16

Carl, on Hand and Due from Other Banks
United States Government Obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed .
Other Securities
Stook in Federal Reserve Beak
Loans and Discounts
Real Estate Mortgages
Overdrafts
Reel Estate (21 Branch Bank Buildings)
Accrued Income Receivable—Net
Customers' Liability Aciount of Acceptances and Letters of Cred it
Other Resources

TOTAL RESOURCES

Deposits:
Commercial, Bank sod Savings
U. S. Government
Treasurer—State of Michigan
Other Public Deposits

68,382 13

$395,917,601.60

LIABILITIES

$315,310,758.62
15,083,575.87
12,239,769.53

368,059.814.13

25,425,710 11

Capital Account:
Preferred Stock (Paid in)
Common Stock (Paid in)
Surplus (Paid in 55,000,000.00—Earned $1,500,000.00)
Undivided Pratt. (Pod in)
Undivided Pratt, (Earned)
Reserve for Common Stock Dividend No. 3, payable February 1, 1936
Reserve for Expenses, Preferred Stock Dividend, etc.
Reserve for Contingencies
Our Liability Account of Acceptances and Letters of Credit

11,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
6,500,000.00
2,500,000.00
1,006.130.72

26,006,130.72

:50,000.00
304,660.00
283,855.59

1,011341 16
C395,917.601.60

TOTAL LIABILITIES

United States Government Securities carried at 01,140,000.00 lo the foreloing stoma, e t
ere pledged to secure publio end trust deposits and for other purposes required by le w.

Ante.

TA. AM.

ELBERT S. BURNS,

CsaM.,

HENRY E. BODMAN
DONALDSON BROWN
CHARLES T. FISHER
FRED J. FISHER
JOHN I. FORD. JR.

Milfeams

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DIRECTORS

WA .TER d. MAUCAS
IAh Es T. MeMILLAN
PET ER J. MONAGHAN

JAMES S. HOLDEN
JAMES INGLIS
WILLIAM 9. KNUDSEN
ALVAN MACAULEY

R. I EERY SHORTS
ALI RED P SLOAN. IL

OFFIC ERS

Mame. of ilt. liwrd, JAMES INGLIS
VICE•PRESIDENTS

EDWARD 11. ROGERS
SCOTT CARPENTER
%ALTER F. TRUETT NER
HEREEET L CHITTENDEN
DONALD F. VALLEY
RALPH H. GAINES
ALFRED T. WILSON
HENRY S. HULBERT
BEN E. YOUNG
IIAL Y. LEMON
PRANGIL O'BRIEN
ELBERT S. {URNS, Castle.

WALTER S. McLUCAS, Pre,104 et
ASSISTANT VI C B • I ' RESIDENTS

W. EARLE BLABELITY
DENNIS A. DARIN
LEO D. HEAPHY
ALVAN MACAULEY,

EGENE T. GARNE R
WILLIAM H. 110E.Y
GEORGE a. HOPPIN.

ET WARD C. MAHLER
Y H. MURRAY
JA MPS 1. O'SHEA
JC FIN 8. "MLR

EARL S FAILOIL C•oetnEre

ASSISTANT CASHIERS

HAROLD B. ASPLIN
HENRY T. RODMAN
GEORGE CILLEY
ALNOLD D. FRETIA

Is wren:

WALTER S. MI LUCAS,

W. 0093 LAING
HERMAN A. LEITNER
IIUGI1 All•CLELEND, JR.

H ARRY C. SCHAEFER

A. WALDOW,
OTTAR
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TRUST DEPARTMENT

This bank acts as Trustee, Executor and Corporate Agent

MooMe ram! Duressterm. Corboratio.

I MPS T. SHAW

Jl IiN It. WALSH

