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= 9 while there also will be a number of lapechlmes to entertain the adults. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1929. Chairmen of the committees are as S'I' A'I'E 'I' AK[S UVER e o R el eripally o.in- | hce” nere tody. thassiosng of te| MOOSE TO HOLD OUTING _ | AS DELEGATE BENEFIT ‘ follows: Executive, E. C. Green; recep~ NEw ]ERSEY BANKS i ik | tion, Oliver R. Wentz: tickets, M. V. vestigate the department of banking and | Hobart Trust Co., Service Trust Co.| | Hanson; athletics, Ralph Beatty: prizes, Three Institutions in Passaic | insurance, but which later turned its|and Merchants Bank of Passaic was attention to holding companies owning | decided upon when the department dis- | Wade H. Mitchell; publicity M. V. Han- ‘ son. Members of Virginia Lodge, 1;7';, Fail to Open Doors for Business. SeekhtoRewin Honors GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER 39 Years at 310 9th St. N.W. Now Located at 806 14th St. N.W. WICKERSHAM STILL . SILENT ONLETTER Law Board Chairman De- clines to Amplify State- ment on Prohibition. JColumbh Lodge to Picnic at Mar- shall Hall Saturday—Athletic Events Planned. and AuaapolEy e b ladeertit TanitOrtmiot s T avited 2 | Moose, will hold its annual outing sn-\ Oiienigiigm |urday at Marshall Mall, with boats| ing. | leaving the Seventh street wharves at' s provoking " o Paris this | 10 a.m. and 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. i bank stock. The results of the inves- | covered impairment of the institutions’ tigation, included the forced resigna- | capital to the extent of $300,000. tion of Harry Weinberger, president of | “The situation is chaotic,” he said, the concern and reorganization of the | “but we will try to work it out for the | | Alexandria, and Clarendon, board of directors. Former United | benefit of the stockholders and de- | Clarendon,’ va., y States Senator Edward 1. Edwards, | positors and salvage as much as pos- | chairman of the board, was named the | sible.” new president. . S ‘The three banks have general offices | 3 in this city. o Green Make-up Paris’ Latest. I Jgax;‘d-tnroe‘gr;m mayor of Passalc,| Green-eyed misser are { o obart Trust Co. | “the green-eyed monster” in | The bank in lts statement as of June | season. Green evelids and green eye-| This outing is for the beneft of ¢he | 29. listed its total resources as $7,901,- | lashes are the vogue. An emerald paste | degree team to raise additional funds | 689.39. Loans and discounts were 84,- | is applied to the lids and the lashes are | to defray the team expenses to the na- | 899, : liabilitles, capital stock, $1.- | touched with a green water-cosmetic. | tional convention of the Moose in De- PASSAIC, N. J, July 24—The doors ?,flfiflf,“',i:;’y‘;‘h L ’fflgfogép"'.'fmf;d It gives a mysterious green shadow to | troit the week of August 18 . . 3 .96, 0Sits, e eyes. e new makeu; su) e specl T am of athletic even forcement today maintained silence in of three banks, controlled by the New | 5206034 and demand deposits, $1,933,- | to skt bt complexions R ditor make | oruboye ‘and o:ltrls is_being arranged the face of additional requests that he | Jersey Bankers’ Securities Co., a holding | 552.08. thore with white hair ravishing. under the direction of Ralph Beatty, < ’ 3 | concern, were closed today by the New | It was said the other two banks were | amplify his views on prohibition ex 5 | | operated as branches of the Hobart | pressed in the now celebrated letter to % o] : | Jersey Department of Banking and In- | mrygi “although under different names. | Gov. Roosevelt of New York. g ¢ i surance. They were the Hobart Trust | They had no presidents. he 1 let it bs known h + Co., the Service Trust Co. and the e 4 | EXPLAINS CLOSING OF BANKS. t in Austria is increas- OW Prices w Highest Quality Quick Service Atz‘hil"lzlhhle Lumber House umber Millwork Hardware i Paint Coal Suppli Small Orders Given Careful Attention No Delivery Charge J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Ave. N. 1343 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Spe Phone Nationai 0 409-410 McLachlen 10th and G Sts. N. Graduate MeCormick Medical Collexs Chairman Wickersham of the Com- By the Associated Press. mission on Law Observance and En- Lumber—Millworl Faints — Coal — Hardware — Building Supplies charg terest concealed in our priges. ‘We dn not penalize those who use our Credit Plan, GHOEANS es or in- would have nothing more to say on | the subject at this time. He has turned down all requests for interviews and speeches. 1In declining one invitation to make an address before a prominent | body in September he indicated even | | that date would be “too soon,” it is understood. | It was said at his office today that | | the commission might issue a state- | ment late this afternoon outlining its | | three days of deliberations this week, +but this announcement was not ex- | pected to touch on the prohibition problem. The commission was plane | ning to adojurn this afternoon for an- | other indefinite recess. The latest suggestion that the Wick- | ersham dry proposals be interpreted comes from Senator Borah, Republican of Idaho, ardent “dry” and chief /AGAIN TO SEEK PLACE ccpimert | Gov. Henry S. Johnston, who was re- | | “stumper” of the Hoover election cam- aign. | | P*genator Borah said he had perused | Merchants’ Bank. | No announcement was made by the 3 | State department. Employes arriving FORMER GOV. JOHNSTON Of Oklahoma. ing were sent home without explana- tion, and notices were posted on the IMPEACHED GOVERNOR | mereis tnat the “property and aftairs” | of the banks were taken over by the Small groups of depositors. among i them mlnv‘w}e‘epmg ‘Womfl'\,bnlhfl'fli .d' the doors of the institution, but no wor By the Associated Press. ! - 2 NEWKIRK, Okla., July 24—Former | s offcred them as to he reasons for The New Jersev Bankers' Securities moved from office early this year, will | Co. was the subject last vear of a run either for governor or for United | States Senator—he has not decxded‘ which—in 1930, he announced here. | “Posterity will rewrite the history of | my impeachment,” he declared. “Hired for work at the three banks this morn- | doors of the institutions announcing | Commissioner Says Capital Is Tmpaired | to Extent of $300,000. NEW YORK, July 24 (#).—Frank H. Smith, commissioner of banking and GINGER A. G. 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