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Impressive is the capitalization of "biggest" U.S. banks.*Among them: National City Bank (N. Y.), $75,000,000; Chase National Bank (N. Y.), $50,000,000; Bank of Italy, National Trust and Savings Association (San Francisco), $50,000,000; American Exchange-Irving Trust Co. (N. Y.), $32,000,000; Guaranty Trust...
...from impressive was the initial capital with which many a bank now counted as "biggest," opened its doors. The National City bank claimed but $800,000; Chase, $300,000; Bank of Italy, $150,000; Guaranty Trust...
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...
Considered as an Issue, Boulder Dam is not an inter-party but an intraparty Issue, a cross issue. Loudly as California's Johnson may roar against the Power Trust, there are other Republicans, for example Utah's Smoot, equally effective in its defense. Among Democrats, the same split exists. Smith Democrats, if their chief continues consistent with his State record, will be found on the Federal-operation side, with the Johnsons and (unless signs have misled) the Hoovers. Opposed will be old-linesters, like Maryland's Bruce, who think that the Government should be kept from stepping...
Banks. Dr. Charles E. Beury, president of Temple University and of the National Bank of North Philadelphia, last week became chairman of the newly-organized Philadelphia Bank and Trust Co. Component parts of the new $23,000,000 bank are: National Bank of North Philadelphia, Oak Lane Trust Co., Queen Lane National Bank, Broad Street National Bank...