Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 08, 1912, EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5
ATLANTA TROOPS
WTOMM
But No Orders Have Been Re
ceived Lately in Regard to
’ Mexican Situation.
WASHINGTON, May B—Army posts
all over the country have been ordered
to hold their men in readiness to move
on the liexican border on a moment’s
notice.
This was admitted by war depart
ment officials today, following the re
ceipt of a second report from Colonel
E. Z. Steever, commanding the Ameri
can forces at. El Paso, Texas, relative to
the shooting of Private Baker of the
Twenty-second infantry on Saturday.
The state and war departments to
day made no secret of their fear that a
new uprising, more anarchical than that
which was begun three months ago,
will sweep over interior Mexico, mak
ing necessary the most stringent meas
ures by the United States to protect
property on this side of the line.
General IV. IV. Wotherspoon. com
mander of the Department of the Gulf,
and Colonel J. T. VanOrsdale, com
mander of the Seventeenth infantry at
Fort McPherson, said today that no or
ders had been received either from the
Eastern division headquarters or the
war department relative to a movement
of troops in this section.
Colonel VanOrsdale said that all
posts in this section had received or
ders several months ago to hold troops
in readiness. Orders, he said, had been
issued for the movement of the Ninth
cavalry from Fort Russell, Wyoming, to
El Paso. The troops, accordingly, are
ready to move at any time.
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The Officers and Directors of the
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
ask the attention of the public to the following
CONDENSED STATEMENT
OF THE
Four th Nat lonal Bank
of Atlanta
ISSUED ON CALL OF THE COMPTROLLER
At the Close of Business. April 18th. 1912
. ASSETS LIABILITIES
Loans and Discountss4,B43,lo6.sl Capital Stocks 600,000 00
Overdrafts 5.023.43 Surplus and Undivided
United States Bonds 601,000.00 Profits 889 577.38
Premium on U. S. Bonds. .. . 2.000.00 Circulation 600.000.00
Stocks, Securities, etc 85.040.00 Deposits 6,234.565.62
Fourth National Bank Bldg.. 625,000.00
Cash—
In Vaults 643.493 88
Due from
8ank51,477,479.18
Due from U. S.
Treasurer.. . 42.000 00 2,162.973 06
$8,324,143.00 $8,324,143.00
The above Statement is correct. CHARLES I. RYAN, Cashier.
Deposits April 18th, 191256,234,565.62
Deposits April 18th. 1911 5.551.195 30
Increase or Dne Year. . . .... $683,370.32
A DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF FULTON
AND OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFICERS DIRECTORS
JAMES W. ENGLISH. President E. C. PETERS JAMES W. ENGLISH CHARLES I. PYAN
.AUM ur OTT! rv ALBERT STEINER J. D. ROBINSON HARRY L. ENGLISH
JOHN K. OTTLE/, Vice President JOSEPH HIRSCH DAVID WOODWARD GEO. W. PARROTT
CHARLES I RYAN Cashier R ' HOPKINS JNO. K. OTTLEY CLYDE_L. KING
i. J w ENGLISH, JR DAN B. HARRIS D N. McCULLOUGH
WM. T. PERKERSON, Asst. Cashier. JOHN J. WOODSIDE CHAS. A. WICKERSHAM W. T. GENTRY
Interviews and Correspondence Invited in Regard to Any Department of the Bank—Savings,
Commercial. Safe Deposit, Foreign Exchange and Travelers Checks, Ladies Accounts.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
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