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10 1 HE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 19ZU. IcoouDGE Talks ON UNI LABOR Fears Power of Organized Workers Just as Much as Organized Capital :OSTN No "I Vicr Pi csi.lr-nt-olcct Ctooltdge, speaking List night be- ; tore a rtoup of Bpstori business men assorted that in the list election the country had expressed its opinion against organized labor SS it had ft Few years ago against organized aji (0.1 and warned ap ilnst the danger that labor might he divorced from a part In the government Just as Organized capital had been divorced. PI OP1 I VXD M -t E The Issue of the league of nations, j Goscrnor Coolldge said, had not been decided by the people "1 doubt," he fcaid, "if any particular mandate was given at the last election on the ques tion of the league of nations and that w;iv the pTeponderous Issue. In the! south where there w is .1. ided dppbal-1 Hon to the leguo they voted the Democratic ticket, And as far as the iguo of nations was concerned in the north, the voting was with equal en greater preponderance In fav , of ib- Republican ticket and, of' course, many men voted who were in favor Of the league. With them It be came simply a question of supporting . Republican or DeWocratle party 8 you can't say that there was a pre-1 ponderance of votes aaglnst the league! II r nations. I Governor coolldge s.i.i that al I i bough he did not Know "what was In I the mind of Senator Harding." except I what ho had gathered from his I speeches in regard to the league, he I did Know that the league Of nations I brought back by President Wilson was I d( id. Whether the people would de I cido to use the old league as a work I ing basis In forming a pew world body I was the question, the governor as I sertcd o VJMS l LAB4 R I in his referncc to organised labor. I Governor Coolidge recalled that In an I address to Dartmouth college r.in last winter he had pointed out the growth j of corporate wealth, "which bad I brought with t the fear that li would I undermine the foundations, and domm I ate our government." and that Ihls fear resulted In "the curtailment of I corporate power and influence in our c' ernment. " "And then I also Called attention." he continued, "to what I til ought Was j coming to be a very' similar situation J on the part of organised labor which J had played so Important a part iii in- " fluenclng the machinery of our gov ernment I think the people of our country heeded thai warning and car ried out that determination regarding! organized labor at the last flection. WOM. I) 1VOID MISTAKES J "But now wo do not want to make ii the same mistake with organised labor j that was made with organised capital j to divorce It entirely from the af- I fairs of government. We need at the I present time all the organisations we I haso in America that will tend to up- I build und Improve, to at t together for the common good of all. We don't want to disintegrate anj of the forces of good. We i "it afl th-- soul d ad I vice and coun-l we can get from D whatever source. I "There Is grave danger of a reaction I at the present time, of a reaction that I will not be of permanent benefit to j the United Stales You know when th" people of the United s": , , jej started along a given line they are apt to go to extremes or to go farther than the facts and crrbUmstttnces warrant. It may be well for all of US to realize that the government of the Qnlted States was organised for Jir tlce to all and that each should have an influ ence in Its control.'-' The dinner at which the governor spoke was ni-a In his honor bj the Commercial Merchants' ami !:eacon clubs at the Algonquin club. I MOTHER! 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At all Druggists. Write for I Pre Eye Boolt. Murine Etc Remedy Co., Chlcj J -' il BBB3 rirnrr of nunlMrfri1' REPORT OF CONDITION OF Utah National Bank Of Ogden A1 Ogden, in tbe state of I'tab. m the ( lose of business on November IB, 1920. KixuncEs. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $2,402;091 . 15 Total ' $2,402,091.15 Deduct: Notes and bills: radiscounted wih federal reserve bnk (other than bank a-ptancea sold) $811,550.22 $ 811,560.22 $2, ,540.93 Overdrafts unsecured 1 .955 . 28 U. S. government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 150,000.00 Pledged as collateral for slate or other deposits or hills payable 9O;Q0O.OO Owned and unpledged 10i457 7fi War savings certificates and thrift stamps actuall owned 134 65 Total U S. government securities 250. II Other bonds securities, etc.. Bonds (other than l". S. bonds) pledged lo secure V S. deposits 28.000 .,00 Securities, other ihan U S bonds (not Including stocks), owned and unpledged 127,247.22 Totnl bonds, securities etc, othei 'h.in 1 S 150,247 22 Snicks, other than federal reserve bank stock.... 27,075 " Stock of federal roserse bank (50 per cent of sub scriplion) 18.000.00 Value of banking douse, owned anil unincumbered 100, 1 00 Equity in banking house 100.000 00 Furniture and fixtures 89,005 25 Real estate owned other than banking house ... O 12 "4 Lawful reserve with federal referve bank . 85,1800.68 Menis with federal reserve bahb in process of rol lection (not available as reserve) 327,0S6'.91 ("ash in vault and nel amounts due from national banks 288,194.87 Net amounts due from banks, b.nnkerr. and (fusl companies in the I'nited States (other ihan in eluded in Hems 11. 12. or 13) 80,877 21 Bkcnangea for clenrinK house 171.849.88 l otal of Hems 12. 13. 14. 15, and 16 . . 8-11,956.90 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report inp bank and othr cash hems 3.043 01 Kodeuiption fund with 0. S. treasurer and due from D. S. treasurer 7,500.00 Interest earned but not collected approximate on notes and bills receivable not past due ... :i PS Other assets, if any 653;83 Total $3,668,150.13 LIABILITIES Tapital stock paid In $ 5.00('.t0 .Surplus fund 10tf.t00.00 Undivided profits 31.363 li I Less current expenses, interest, and laxes paid.. 452.08 30,911.05 Interest and discount collected or credited In nd Vance of maturity and not earned I ipproxl mate) 1.681.99 AnfOUnl reserved for taxes accrued 6,919,12 Amount reserved for all interest accrued G.568 66 i Circulating notes outstanding 147,400 Net amounts due to national banks 52,882.44 iNet amounts due to banks, bankers, an-.l trust com panies In the United Stales r.nd foreign coun tries (other than included in Items 28 or 29) . - 36,816 3" Certified checks outstanding 20b Q0 cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 135,285 51 Total of Items 2S. 29 3o, 31. and 32 225,164.25 Demand deposits (other than bank depes'ts) sub jeer to reserve (deposi's payable within SO days): Individual deposits .subject to check 1,578,151.38 Certificates of deposit due in less than 20 days (other than fpl money borrowed) 74,642 60 Other demand deposits . 173 '38 To'al o:" demand deposits (oth r Mian bank do pe -as) subject to reserve Items 33 34, 3G, 36. ;-.nd 38 1.852.967.36 Time deposits subject to reserve (pnabj after 80 dayu or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other ihan for money bor rowed) 68.238.5S Other time, deposits 852.299.42 Total of blihe deposits subject to reserve, Hems. 3!i. Ui 41. and 42 920.5"$. 00 United States deposits (other than postal savings)' Other I nited States deposi:?. includig deposits of , I. S disburrine pffltiers hOOO.'OP , Bills payable with federal reserve bank 75,000 00 Total $3,668,150.43) iLlabilUies for rediscounts with federal reserve I bank $ 811,650.22 i Tolal contingent liabilities $ 311,560.22. Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which in terest and discount was charged at rati-p n excess of those permitted by law, (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not t" ex-j ceed 50 cents was made) was none. The number of such loans was none. ! STATE OF T TAH. COl'NTV OF WEBER, ss: J , a V Mclntosli, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear j Dial the above siatmn' Is true to Ihe best of m. knowledge and belief v v Mcintosh, cashier M s. BROWNING n ISEPH S( CRl FT W H. WATT1S. Directors. Subscribed and sworn tu before me this 23rd day of November, 192o. GILBERT PORTER, Notary Public 1 li My Commission expires Dec. 7. 1921 STEAMSHIP FIRM PLANS AERIAL PASSENGER LINE MONTREAL, Nov Ji - The Canada Steamship lines. Ltd . which Is the chief operator of Canadian iteani Shlps on the Great Lakes, plans next sumov r to start an aerini passentTer B . v ,- between Montreal, Toronto and New York. This announcement was made t!pday by J. ' NorthcVbas, head of the con cern who lias just returned from England, after havlnc placed con tracts for two large British seaplanes j to be delivered next spring. GERMAN PLOTTER FREED IF HE LEAVES COUNTRY WASHINGTON Nov. 24. President Wilson has commuted the sentem-p of . Franz von Rlntelen, a Gorman coir. U 1 -led of war time conspiracy, on condi lon thar he leave the United States before next January 1. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always hears -m-m Signamre of COjfTcUcAC WOMAN ELECTION WINNER FLEES NEWS HUNTERS KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 24. Driven from home, be expressed it, bj a C tiF, Of "herVeS" superinduced b) rin endless h.iin nf ipeclal newspa per correspondents, photographers magazine writers and moving ptcturf photographers since ahe successfully rin for COngrCSI In the reertit elec- ilon Miss Alice Robertson is Jier from Muskopee Ok la., reHling at the home of friends. In addition to election to the United States houte fif i' pre sen tat 1 . es Miss ftobertson attained widesperad notice bj l rr campaign conducted larger in thr classified columns "f lUi- Mnskoge I papers, in which sh- combined public! 1 1 for her candidacy and for her cafe Uerla. Miks Robertson remained lu-Ir-ORnlto until toda. ihn she wfis rec- opnlzd 0 former aopiaintanee and Admitted her identity, rn MOVIE ACTOR KILLED IN MOUNTAINS OF ARIZONA I rOfGLA.S: Ariz, o. 2t H M. Milerest, 28. moving picture actor em ployed by a Lou Angeles produclns? concern was killed in the Huachuc mountains near Fort Hnarhuca, Aria TurMs', when he fell from his hors and was trampled on. He had been married only a few weeks. Th body I was shipped today to Los Angeles. 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE OGDEN SAVINGS BANK Located at Ogden, in the County of Weber, State of Utah, at the dese of business on the 15th dy of November 1920. RE801 K IBS Loans and discounts T.042 03 I'oi 'l- lailinfsl and industrial Sn,h4n fjfj .-locks r.nd other bond: I H . 6 1 9 . 2 7 Real estate .0Ct( 00 lne from Federal Reserve Hank .5,824 OS Hue from national banks... 3 S 4 . . 5 f 31 hue from state banks and bankers , 12,2S. 16 Exchanges for Clearing House.. S4S.94 ';ol(! coin : 6.1S.oS Silver coin 238.25 Currency fi.401.0o 'Expense accQuh! " 2.077.60 I Interest earned nol collected 14.it94.22 Total $2,209,158.06 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 150, (Kin. yu Surplus fund 15M0o.0f Undivided profits, interest, exchange, etc 27.483 5J .Dividends unpaid 21515 ni ( ashlers checks ' 46.88 1 Savings deposits 1823.405.66 Vmount fpi aside for taxes, etc. . 43 Interest collected not earned 1.143 22 Total S2.20M5'8 06 Stale or I 'rah. County of Weber S T Jeppesen, being fir.-t duly SWOITI according to law deposes and says thai he Is Assistant Cashier of the above named hank, and that the aboe and foregoing feporl contains a full, t rii and correct tarerflni of ihe condition of the "aid bank at the dnpe of business oh the 1 Srh rt ; nf November, 1920 S. T. JEPPESEU Assjsiani Cashier. Correct Attest roHN WATSON. (SEALj K. R r.iRTRR. ' W A DAMS, Direcini Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November, i2o. SUMNER r NEISON, Notan rublic. My commission expires the 15th day of October, 1921 QOMB13TED STATEMENT! OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK and THE OGDEN SAVINGS BANK of Qgden Utah, at the close of business November is, RESOURCE Lc.v.-.s and discounts .... .. 3.64(.S73.49 Overdrafts . A 039,27 Unnkmft house S,ns.s Real estate S3. 791 79 interest earned, not collected 4t,i94 fi2 Itanri6. securities, tc 49.431 97 iHir ir..m treasi.rx I S. .' er cent fund 7.S90 SO li g bunds anM treaauT) certificates 451.494.33 Cash on h ind end due from hanks 1.704,942 nt Total St.S4a.Sl3 95 1.1 utii n li s ! CapltS 1 stoek paid in 3 Si.o00.uii Surplus and undMded profits.. 4Sfrll$,24 Interest collected not earned 2,341.97 Circulation 1 47. 097. In: Federal Reecrye i:aiik .uil oih! i-orrspoiident l.ank 6l7,fSt.tl 1 ither liabilities ' t,909 40 Deposits ... 3.030 071 fotal JB. 548. 213 95 Combined Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $736,165.24 Members of Federal Reserve Bank STATEMENT pi inr CONDITION v rnr OGDEN STATE BANK OGPE.V. L'TAI-I AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS u.N'NoVBMBKR IS 192t). R.ESOI r: Efi Loans and discounts "'HiJ'ss ' .veiMiafl-. serured afl unse. ,iir. - Customers llabllltj account lexers of credit Sto. - h bonds 3 1 M LanUinp house, furniture and fixtures .. Mlj?'" 1 ither real estate . . 1 8 Liberty loan and other niarketaMe bOndB $ 33 . Wai Savins snd revenue stamps ..6,-,lJ Due from National bunks Yj Imr from State hanks and bankers , ?. ; Bhtchanres Cot Clearlnc House 'W'.'.t'll Checks and cash Hems In 41..S Gbld DOll IVI&II Currency . , Total tish resources U P 1 Tll.., 5.i,trt.io " LIABILITIES 1 apltal stock psld In I Jffi-l? : , ;ann I npn Surplus funl 1 ndlvJded profits, nel ? I m i. ion. is unpaid t isl'Z Acceptances based on imports .no" " Depostis: . ....-, Hue to national i.unns , Due to St;,t. hanks and hank-rs 2-1,263.3. ! Individual ler.oslts subject to cheek l,SSC,140.a Savlncs deposits 1,31 ..24.34 Demahd certificates ol deposll 1 . 4 8 4 9 Ttm certificates of deposit lisfS5ziT4 'ashier s checks 33.677.? Certified checks fT,&" r s. postal Savings' 4, "53. .41 Total deposits $4. 35?. 431. On . Total 5,25J. 64.69 State of Utah County of Weber, as: a P Bisjeloa being firsl dulj sworn, accord ip to law. deposes and say That i.- '.?h .-i ,,( ih- aho named hank, that ihe aboeand fore poinp repon contains a full, true sn.l correcj statement of the condition of he aiJ bank at the .lost of business on the isth day of N'nimhr, A. D j2o. A r bigklow , Cashlei .Subscribed and sworn to before rde this :l3rd da of November, A. 1., 1320. M E RAWSO, Notary Public M commission expires April IK, 192?. WORLD POSTAL CONGRESS 1 TO MEET IN STOCKHOLM tADRII. Nov. 24. Stockholm STBS chosen toda aft the scene nf the 1921 roncre of the International Postal j Union A neutral country "was favor-j ed by the deleKates. Holland helnjr supported by the T'nltdl State and1 Great Britain. A hot debate occurred today when Ecuador moved that only severely countries should otf; at meetnpa ot the congress Th I nlted Stnvca sup-, ported the motion, hut Great Britain and France opposed it and it. was lost by a vote of 41 to 24 The new postal rate nil fixed at a minimum of 23 rents and a maximuns of 50 cents and any eenntrv was fireh permission to define a rate between those fig-urea. The sold franc waa adopted as the base for payment. t a expfited the postal convention will be signed on November 30. evy-t KNOX PLANS NEW MOVE TO END U. S. -GERMAN WAR WASHINGTON, Nor. 2 4 Sena far Knox, of Pennsylvania. a1d today that he planned to ra-int rodJuCS at the ap ' REPORT OF CONDITION OF I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I At Ugden, in th State of 1'tah, at Ihe close of business oh November 1 19?u REOURGBS. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $2,128,431.16 Total loans .$3,128,431.16 B I isduol : Notes and bills idiscounted with federal reserve bank (other than hank acceptances sold) . $34.523.16 Note? and hills red iscounted of her ihan with federal reserve bank lo'hei :hnn bank acceptances sold) 85,610.00 $ 415.163.16 $1 693.268 . 3u I Overdrafts, nnsernred 4,039.27 1 S. ovrnmrni securities onel: Hj Deposited to secure circulation d s. bonds par va(ae) $ 150,000.00 Pledftd ;o secure U. 8 deposits (par alue) S0,yo6 0(i Pledged to secure postal sa sin deposits ipnr ' value) .. 10.000.00 I'lcdRCrl as collateral for siaie 01 nthei deposits or hills pas able 196;000.00 (ned and unpleded ll,tJ8 33 jsr sasinee certificates and thrift mmps aciuall owned 846.00 1 Total I S government secdrllles ..... $ 587,244.13 I Securities, other ihan 15. S, honds (not including stoc$9), oned snd unpledged 166, 947. To Total bonds, securities etc oiher than L;. S 166,947.70 ML JStocKs. other than federal reirs-e bank stock 31,125.00 'Stock nf federal leservp hank (5n per cent of sub i 'scriptlon) .... 10 500.00 WM 'alu of bartkmg house, owned and i.nplerigri 100,000.00 I Real estate owneri other than hs.nkmg honse .. 39 7f1 71 laful resetTfe wiih federal reserve bank. L 59,00 J 67 Items with federal reserve hank In process of col ten ion i sot available as reserv e) 610. 241. 9 ah In vault anri net amounts due from national hanks SOS. 560 34 WML , S'ci amounts due from bankt. hanker1:, and trust companies in the Tnited State? (other than included in Items 11, 12 and 13) 184,050,61 I Ex. nance for clearing house 155 668 S3 Total of Hems If, 13. 14, 15, aDd 1 . . L2."8,521 5 "afll Checks on bsnks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items 2 1 3X1 12 I R"iem pi Ion fundwnh 1" S trea.-urf; snd due from r R treasurer 7.500.00 'interest earned hut not collected approximate On bills receivable nol past due 25.696 31 Other assets, if ans Liberfj Irpn botids held under A1''; .ijrwm'ni ro pin chase 6,000 00 Total $3,900,070 33 J LIABILITIES! v CapilKl xiock paid in . . $1.' mmfu Sarplu6 fund 200,000. Od ( ("ndivided profits 80,669.60 Hl -Less current expenses, interest, nnd taxes paid. 19,91". 27 60,759.31 ' fn'ercsi and discount collected ur credited in ad vance of maturity and not earned (approxi mate) ;;; 1.098.75 Cirenatinc notes' outstanding ....... 147.097. su Nei amounts dae 10 nat'onsl hanks 408,046.89 ;Nei amo'tnis due to bnnlc hankers, and tru' conipanles .11 the rnued suit ami foreign countries (elbei then fncladed m Iterus 28 bbbKu or 29) 536,151.11 Isbbbbbb! CertifleO hct ks outstanding 4,878 21 ('ashler's ..heckn on own hank outstanding . ... 53 926. li Toil of I.emt 28, 29, 30. 31 snd 32 l,0O5O2ifl I Demand deposits (other than bank depoitfO sub-. Jed to reseise (deposh payable isithin 3u dass): I Individual .leposits subject to therk 1,811,666.56 I Certificates, of deposit due in less ihan 30 dava 'other than for money borrowed i 2$7,9S7 6 ! Div idends unpaid . 152 oij j Total of demand deposits (other ihan bank - peBitS) subject td reere Iiem? 33. 31, 5, 36 37 and 38 2.049.756 19 H Time deposit subject io reserve (payable aT.er 30 daya, o: Btibjet to 30 days or more notice, and IhbS portnl SB vines srtlfjeates of deposit (other ibau for iniphsV bor rowed) 87.398.30 JB C'jjimI savings deposits ' " . 0 saVLl Total of time deposits subject to reserve I . liems. 39, 40, 41. ami 42 92,957 30 k i 1'nlied Stales deposiis (oiher than postal savings) : lothei Ln1td States deposits, including deposit? o! L S disbursing officers 11 798 65 PfssBBsn mils payable yriCh federal reserve tank 182500 00 Total $3,900,970 38 I Liabilities for rediscounts with federal resers bank . 349,523 16 Liabilities (t.i rediscounts other than with federal reserve bank 85,640.00 Total contingent liabilities ' j 435,163.18 of the total loans and discounts shown above, tbe amount on which in terest and dlscotint was charged ai rates in excesa of those permitted by law Ser -,1?7. Res Slat ) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to et. ceed 50 . entB wa? made) was none The number of such loans was uone STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF WEBER, ss 1 .lames F Burton, cashier of the above-named ban!; do solemnly sweaf that the above statement is (rde " ihe best of mv knowledge snd belief JAMBS F BVRTON. Cashier Correct Attest JOHN WATSON. R. B. PORTER o. W, ADAMS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November J92'i. S. T JEPPESEN. Votary Public lSeal) My commission expires September 13. 1922. , "jr SECURITY STATE BANK i I Corner Hudson Avenue and Twenty fourth Street Statement of condition at the close of business November is, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and discounts .. 51 oil ; 6? 'ft Bonds, stocks, etc ' Fuminire and fixtures ftS . Real estate ivi si IT. S. Liberty bonds , ZMM War ?avinrs stamps gj yj. S'f i Cash and du fromh anks 214.0R1S5 298.834.0? 8VS n 354.87S.63 LIABILITIES. Capilal stock .... r-Miint Surplus and undivided profile "-i'l', Depssits , J'S3 ; Biiis pavabh " ' Mm 100.000.00 isBBBslkBSBBB! $1,354.8T8.63 proaehln session of congresa hie reso lution to declare a ste of peace with Germany This plan, the former sec retary of state said, would be followed despite the veto of a similar resolution by President Wilson- Senator Knev Indicated that he did not expect phs 0f the resolution ssfl IWere th speelal session of congress JM next spnns after TresMept-lect Har- ding is Inaugurated Shoe worn by aome Chinee women ar only fly (nehes long. n OTTO AUTO o 7T i py Ahern S1 -fUATS SUftWY 08eD ) ( TS ALL REw) I '( WELL ILL BE WfrUGED i1 I CAJl OCT J ' ' f? I (JTTb -WaTVELLA ' 'TB BjA C 42881 m- WttytBi tD 7 r tb ROU vioW i, rrTb GO SECDUD dmootaUD .- vbo yjCWC TfeU-uACr ) fm mU ' j to 'JSCT 'j