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Retired. Oswald Garrison Villard, as editor of The Nation (but he will contribute a weekly signed page "Issues & Men"); George McClelland Reynolds, as board chairman of Chicago's Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust...
...George McClelland Reynolds (Continental Illinois Bank & Trust...
...profitable, decided to close, paying depositors in full. Peoples is the fourth Chicago bank and by far the largest to do this. Since March 30 its deposits dropped $5,000,000 to $17,000,000. President of the bank is Earle Hay Reynolds, son of Continental Illinois' George McClelland Reynolds and president of the Chicago Clearing House Association. Peoples stock, which sold at $150 this year, last week was offered...
Arthur Reynolds, 64, resigned as chairman & director of Chicago's Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co. ("biggest bank under one roof), also as chairman of the bank's securities affiliate and of Continental Chicago Corp., investment trust. As bank chairman he was succeeded by his elder brother George McClelland Reynolds, 67, who lately retired into the position of chairman of the executive committee. La Salle Street recalled old rumors that Arthur Reynolds had quarreled with the directors but he insisted: "There is nothing to be read between the lines about my resignation. ... I resigned in spite of the fact...
...Judge McClelland overruled last week the Treasury Department's finding that a consignment of Soviet matches had been dumped. He tartly said: "The apparent policy of the legal representatives of the Government in the trial of these cases . . . seems to be to deliberately shut the door of inquiry against the ascertainment of the actual truth. . . . Such an attitude is as truly Russian as the involved matches...