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Comptroller of the Treasury Joseph Wallace Mclntosh has only recently approved the creation of this bank. It has only temporary offices in Wall Street. But it actually has $14,000,000 of paid in capital and surplus, more money than any bank ever started with.* And it has Mr. Howell as its senior executive. Thirty years ago he was one of Carnegie's bright young men-with Charles Michael Schwab, Henry Clay Frick and others who became millionaires. Mr. Howell was head of the Carnegie Steel Co.'s credit department. Later he became a vice president...
Exceptionally impressive, therefore, were figures made public last week by Joseph Wallace Mclntosh, Comptroller of Currency, announcing U. S. approval of a charter for yet another national bank in Manhattan's Wall Street. Initial capital and surplus of the proposed Commercial National Bank and Trust Co. will total $12,000,000. No national bank, Comptroller Mclntosh revealed, has ever started with so large an amount...
...adventurous Irish lad of 30 with a flair for the romantic and a record for the daring, he was head of the Air Force of the Irish Free State. He too wanted to fly across the Atlantic; had, indeed, made a start last September with Capt. Robert H. Mclntosh in the Fokker monoplane Princess Xenia, only to turn back after three hours' weary bicker with the winds...
...buttress to the banking strength of the nation is the McFadden act, whose principal paragraph is the permission granted to national banks to maintain branches. Last week Comptroller of the Currency J. W. Mclntosh announced that national bank resources equalled $27,213,824,000-the largest amount reported on record. This was due, said Mr. Mclntosh, to the McFadden...
...Total banking wealth of the U. S. as announced by Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Wallace Mclntosh for the nation's 28,146 reporting banks was on June 30, 1926 (last report...