REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. (Headquarters, Munsey Building, Washington, D. C.) Chairman-William M. Butler, Mass. Vice Chairmen-Charles D. Hilles, N. Y.; Ralph E. Williams, Ore.; Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Ky. Secretary-Roy O. West, Ill. Treasurer-William V. Hodges, Col. Executive Committee Chairman-William M. Butler, Mass. Vice Chairmen-Charles D. Hilles, N. Y.; Ralph E. Williams, Ore.; Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Ky. Secretary-Roy O. West, Ill. Treasurer-William V. Hodges, Col.; William H. Crocker, Cal.; J. Henry Roraback, Conn.; Coleman du Pont, Del.: Joseph B. Kealing, Ind.; David W. Mulvane, Kan.; Miss Bina M. West, Mich.; Charles A. McCloud, Neb.; Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, N. Y.; Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton, Pa.; Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde, Utah; Mrs. George Orvis, Vt.; Virgil L. Highland, W. Va., and Mrs. Bryant B. Brooks, Wyo. Alabama. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. Florida. Georgia. Idaho.. Illinois. Indiana Iowa... Kansas. Kentucky Maine. MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Oliver D. Street, Guntersville.. T. Coleman du Pont, Wilmington. John Thomas, Gooding. New Hampshire.... Fred W. Estabrook, Nashua.. Hamilton F. Kean, Elizabeth Charles D. Hilles, New York City. Ralph E. Williams, Portland.. George Wharton Pepper, Philadelphia. Dist. of Columbia.. E. F. Colladay, Washington. Robert H. Todd, San Juan. Mrs. Birdie Hooper Kennamer, Guntersville. Mrs. Rosamonde Kuntz, New Orleans. Mrs. Grace Semple Burlingham, St. Louis. Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Red Bank. Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, New York City. Mrs. R. D. Rood, Bartlesville. Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton, Philadelphia. Mrs. Wesley Gaines, Nashville. Mrs. Lenna L. Yost, Huntington. Mrs. Bryant B. Brooks, Casper. Mrs. Harry Wardman, Washington. KINGS COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Chairman-Jacob A. Livingston; Treasurer-James A. Stewart; Secretary-Frederick H. Stevenson. The headquarters of the Republican County C. Lockwood: Vice-Chairman, Beatrice V. Stevenson Committee is No. 157 Remsen St.; Chairman, Charles Asst. Sec., Katharine C. Walter. State. Alaoama... Arizona. REPUBLICAN STATE CHAIRMEN AND VICE CHAIRWOMEN. Arkansas..... H. L. Remmel, Little Rock. Mrs. Florence Hampton, 1540 W. Washing Mrs. Rooert E. Talley, Jerome. California.... Chas. L. Neumiller, Stockton. Hdqtrs., Kohl Mrs. F. C. Porter, 1134 Mound Ave., 50. Blag., San Francisco. Roscoe Pickett, Jasper. Hdqtrs., 712 Haas- John McMurray, Oakley, Hdqtrs., Boise. G. J. Johnson, Paxton. Hdqtrs., Congress Indiana...... Clyde A. Walb, La Grange. Iowa........ Willis L. Stern, Logan. Pasadena. Mrs. Parker Maddux, 2868 Vallejo 21. Mrs. Helen Bell, Brown Palace Hotel, Miss Katherine Byrne. Putnam. Lena R. Anderson, Ellendale. Mrs. Grace Barry Wise, Jacksonville. Miss Gladys Terhune, Twin Falls. Hdqtrs., 319 Mrs. Vivian Wheatcraft, 319 Severin Hotel Hdqtrs., Fleming Miss Martha McClure, Mt. Pleasant. Kansas...... Seth G. Wells, Erie. Hdqtrs., Hotel Kansas, Mrs. O. M. Babcock, Atchison. Bldg., Des Moines. Topeka. Bldg., Louisville. Orl'ns. Hdqtrs., 810 Union St., New Orl❜ns. Kentucky.... R. W. Hunter, Providence. Hdqtrs., Republic Mrs. A. T. Hert, Republican Natl. Com Munsey Bldg., Washington, D, C. Louisiana.... Jas. L. Higgins, 529 Bermuda St., New Mrs. Jane T. Perrin, Arabi. Maine....... Daniel F. Field, Phillips, Headqtrs., 504 Mrs. Eva C. Mason, Dover-Foxcroft. Maryland.... Galen L. Tait, Federal Bldg., Baltimore. Massachusetts Francis Prescott, Grafton. Hdqtrs., Lawyers' Michigan.... Kennedy L. Potter, Jackson. Lawyers' Blag., Detroit. Minnesota.... Ludwig I. Roe, Montevideo. Mississippi... M. H. Daily, Jackson, Hdqtrs., 502 Mrs. Orin T. Bolt, Muskegon. Hdqtrs., St. Mrs. J. K. Campbell, Slayton. Mrs. Lida Allen Oldham, Oxford. Hdqtrs., American Mrs. Lou Cunningham. Bolivar. Montana..... Frank A. Hazlebaker, Dillon. Mrs. Frank Bartos (1st Dist.), Helena. Nebraska.... Harry E. Sackett, Beatrice. Hdqtrs., Lindell Fannie DeBow, Coleridge. Nevada. Hotel, Lincoln. Andrew Haight, Reno. N. Hampshire Thomas P. Cheney, Laconia. New Jersey... E. C. Stokes, Trenton. Hanover St., Trenton. Hdqtrs., 89 N. Mrs. Harry W. Spaulding, Manchester. Hdqtrs., 139 E. Mrs. Margaret Baker, 43 Crescent Road, Madison, N. J. New Mexico.. Hugh Williams, Santa Fe. Hdqtrs., Renehan New York.... George K. Morris, Amsterdam. Hdqtrs., 9 N. Carolina.. Brownlow Jackson, Hendersonville. Mrs. Frank W. Parker, Santa Fe. Miss Sarah Butler, 2 W. 46th St., New Mrs. Mary Settle Sharp, Greensboro. Oklahoma.... Byron D. Shear, Oklahoma City. Hdqtrs.. Mrs. J. C. Pearson, Marshall. 236 Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oregon...... Phil Metschan, Portland. Hdqtrs.. Imperial Mrs. E. C. Giltner, 771 Everett St., Portland Mrs. F. W. Ratham, Winner. Mrs. J. C. Griswold, 215 Hollywood Ave... Utah........ Carl Marcusen, Price. Hdqtrs., Hotel Utah, Mrs. Jesse Cannon, Salt Lake City. Wyoming.... P. C. Spencer, Cheyenne. Hdqtrs., 410 First Mrs. Katherina A. Morton, Cheyenne Dist. of Col... Samuel J. Prescott, Washington. Porto Rico... Martinez Nadal, care Hon. R. H. Todd, San Juan. Mrs. Virginia White Speel, 1755 N S DEMOCRATIC LEADERS-MANHATTAN. Tammany-Headquarters, Tammany Hall, 145 East 14th Street. Chairman General CommitteeDavid H. Knott, Treasurer-Philip F. Donohue. Secretary James F. Egan, Chairman Executive Committee Peter J. Dooling, 315 West 42d Street. The officially recognized Leader of the Tammany organization is former General Sessions Judge George W. Olvany, one of the Tenth District leaders, who succeeded, in 1924, Charles F. Murphy, deceased. A. D. Leaders (Men). 1... 2... 5... 6.. 7.. Address. Daniel E. Finn. 590 Broome Street. Peter J. Hamill.. 59 Madison Street.. 364 Bowery. Harry C. Perry.. Chris. D. Sullivan. .263 Grand Street. Charles W. Culkin.. 301 W. 12th Street. 3... Wm. L. Kavanagh. 267 W. 25th Street. Charles H. Hussey.. 484 Eighth Avenue. 4... Edward J. Ahearn....290 E. Broadway. Peter J. Dooling.. 315 W. 42d Street. Chas. A. McManus. 728 Ninth Avenue.. John F. Curry. 413 W. 57th Street. David Lazarus 247 Seventh Street.. James J. Hagan. 131 W. 64th Street.. 8... Solomon Goldenkranz. 67 St. Marks Place. 9... Not yet decided.. 259 W. 97th Street.. George W. Olvany..139 W. 14th Street.. 10... Charles L. Kohler. 139 W. 14th Street. Geo. L. Donnellan..61 W. 49th Street.. 11. James J. Hines... 292 Manhattan Ave.. Wm. P. Kenneally.. 345 Second Avenue.. Michael J. Cruise... 226 E. 32d Street.. Martin G. McCue. .760 Third Avenue Andrew B. Keating.. Thomas M. Farley... Frank L. Briarly. 12... 13... 14. 15.. 16... 17... 18... 19 20. 21. 22 23.. Leaders (Women). Mrs. Margaret Fay. Mrs. Agnes P. Husch Address. 19 Vandam Street. 67 W. 12th Street. Michael Cosgrove...326 E. 86th Street.. Martin J. Healy.. TAMMANY HALL AND ITS SACHEMS. The Society of St. Tammany, or the Columbian Order, was founded in New York City in 1789 by William Mooney as a social organization directed against aristocratic influences. Under the manipulation of Aaron Burr, who became powerful in the society, it began its career as a partisan political organization in 1798. Its present home is Tammany Hall, No. 145 East 14th Street. The membership in 1926 was 750. The officers are: Grand Sachem-John R. Voorhis. Council of Sachems-John F. Curry, Commissioner of Records; Supreme Court Justice Thomas C. T. Crain, Dr. Thomas Darlington, Park Commissioner Francis D. Gallatin, Louis F. Haffen, Thomas F. McAvoy, Commissioner Daniel L. Ryan of the Board of Transportation, Gov. Alfred E. Smith, Henry W. Unger, former Judge George W. Olvany, Surrogate James A. Foley, Daniel E. Finn and former Justice Robert L. Luce. Wiskinkie-William J. Duffy; Secretary-Willis Holly: Treasurer-William Sohmer. REPUBLICAN LEADERS-MANHATTAN. Chairman of Women's Republican County Committee (New York County)-Headquarters, 105 W. 40th St. ChairmanSamuel S. Koenig. Treasurer-Oliver B. James, Secretary-Clarence Schmelzel. Division-Miss Helen Varick Boswell. 236 East Broadway Geo. C. Nordinger. Associate Leaders. Mrs. Anna M. Simon. Mrs. Katherine T. Hammer.. Headquarters. 236 East Broadway 107 E. 125th St. 1723 Amsterdam Ave. 190 Bennett Ave. 872 Democratic Leaders in Brooklyn; Life Ins., Banking in N. Y. State. KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. (Headquarters, 4 and 5 Court Square, Brooklyn.) Chairman-John H. McCooey, 908 St. Marks Ave.; Secretaries, Frank V. Kelly, 152 Keap St. and Mrs. Julia Kane, 612 Hemlock St. 1-James J. Browne, 97 Johnson St. Mrs. Martha Guilfoyle, 179 Nassau St. Club House, 103 Concord St. 1-John F. Quayle, 135 Clinton St. Mrs. Margaret V. Walters, 120 Bond St. Club House, 350 Atlantic Ave. 2-James A. Blanchfleld, 719 E. 10th St. Miss Lillian Murphy, 1472 E. 14th St. Club House, 1634 E. 15th St. 3-James Kane, 195 Congress St. Mrs. Elizabeth Struck, 433 Clinton St. Club House, 314 Clinton St. 4--Thomas J. Drennan, 140 Hewes St. Mary T. Harrington, 135 Penn St. Club House, 93 Division Ave. 5-James J. Sexton, 257 Stuyvesant Ave. Mrs. Mary Greehy, 892 Putnam Ave. Club House, 735 Hancock St. 6--Charles W. Jannicky, 57a Vernon Ave. Mrs. Rae Rudich, 767 Greene Ave. Club House, 116 Tompkins Ave. 7-William J. Heffernan, 554 60th St. Mrs. Agnes Leonard Ward, 421 37th St. Club House, 521-523 46th St. 8-Patrick J. Diamond, 269 Carroll St. Miss Kathryn McGivney, 87 Third St. Club House, 23-29 Fourth St. 9-Thomas F. Wogan, 450 Ovington Ave. Mrs. Evelyn J. Meagher, 1252 56th St. Club House, 259 Övington Ave. 10-Peter A. Carey, 390 St. Johns Place. Mrs. Minnie J. Harris, 49 Seventh Ave. Club House, 241 Prospect Place. 11-Thomas A. Dempsey, 178 Sullivan St. Miss Honour Gelson, 240 Gates Ave, Club House, 4 Brevoort Place. 12-James J. Heffernan, 65 Prospect Park W. 13-George W. Lindsay, 40 Bushwick Place. Nora Quinn, 117 No. Fourth St. 15-Peter J. McGuinness, 158 Kent St. Mrs. Julla V. Conlon, 677% Leonard St. Club House, 765 Manhattan Ave. 16-Kenneth F. Sutherland, 2817 W. First St. Mrs. Jennie McMahon, Surf Ave. and 36th St. Club House, 25 Bay 25th St. 17-Peter B. Hanson, 780 St. Marks Ave. 18--John H. McCooey, 908 St. Marks Ave. Mrs. Mary Eichel, 244 Stockholm St. 21-Henry Hesterberg, 9 Lenox Road. 22-James P. Sinnott, 79 Schenck Ave. 23-Hyman Shorenstein, 131 Bristol St. Mrs. Agnes Riley, 102 Rockaway Ave. Club House. 1731 Pitkin Ave. LIFE INSURANCE IN NEW YORK STATE. 1921. 348,635,254 1922 460,434,253 1923 527,109,763 1924 633.873,250 700,618,450 37 14,040,339 30,677,702,107 7,025,018,706 6,676,383,452 37 14,875,540 33,460,718,184) 7,592,695,566 7,132.261,313 38 16,062,976 37,545,222,549 8,221,961,332 7.693.851,569 38 17,124,763 41,787,216,163 9,007,769,626 8,373,896,366 41 18,600,092 47,840,589,095 10,016,629,309 9,316,010,860 The table covers only companies doing business In this State but includes their operations outside 1925 the State. In 1925 the same companies carried also 62,225,339 industrial policies totaling $11,052,989,109. The 1925 New York State business of these companies: Policies, ordinary, 3,535,745 for $8, Resources. Stocks and Bonds. Loans and Discounts. Ronds and Mortgages. Real Estate... Total Resources. 865,758,500; group, 1,705 for $823,697,590: to- In 1925, there were 103 companies doing casualty or miscellaneous insurance business in New York State, with total assets of $850,802.058; capital. $108,325,000; Income for 1925, $650,724,023, an increase of $60,784,592 for the year. NEW YORK STATE BANKING STATISTICS, Trust Cos. Dollars. Liabilities. 978,126,296 Capital Stock. Dollars. 396,304,666 90,096,808 215,894,233 Total Deposits 918,677,311 2,562,580,111 Surplus. 44,636, 111 1,904,388,038 5,120, 184,797 Total Liabilities. The resources of the private banks and bankers totaled. on the day named, $41,730,015: capital, $2,190,000: surplus, $4,502,755; deposits, $33,627, 567. Of the 265 State banks, 39 were in the Borough of Manhattan, and they had total resources of $1,242,397,627; capital stock, $50,700,000; total deposits, $1,074,069,097. Of the 120 trust companies, 29 were in Manhattan, and they had total resources of $3,977,928,621: capital stock, $179,050,000; total deposits, $3,282,581,568. State Banks.) Trust Cos Dollars. Dollars. 81.515,000 225.650.000 103,894,579 319.750.695 1,644,897,103 4,286,074,029 34,320,933 183,244,181 1,904,388,088 5,120,184,797 SAVINGS BANKS 148 savings banks, with total resources of $4,214.There were on July 1, 1926, in the whole State, 175,802; due depositors, $3,738,425,683; surplus at par, $481.946,989; number of depositors (open accounts), 4,635.134; number of accounts opened in the year, 894.869; number of accounts closed in the year, 736,684; amount deposited in the year. excluding dividends credited, $1,276,347,909; aunt withdrawn in the year, $1.211.628,133: dividends credited and paid in the year, $142,623,892. City. Akron, Ohio.. D. C. Rybolt, R. 1928, Jan. (Pres. of Com.)..1929, Nov. Buffalo, N. Y... Bd. of Select.) 1927, Nov. 1927, March W. D. Horgan, D.. 1927, May 1927, Dec. Victor King, D....1927, May Man. 1930, May 1931, Dec. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wm. G. Loftus, R. 1928, April Evanston, III. Flint, Mich. L. Baylock, D. 1927, May W. M. Patteson...1929, Dec. W. Heiberger, D... 1928, Jan. Fort Smith, Kan... J. H. Parker, D. Galveston, Tex. Gary, Ind.. 1927, April 1927, Dec. 1927, April 1928, Jan. 1927, May 1930, Jan. 1927, April 1929, April 1930, Jan. 1927, April A. Sunderland, R. . 1927. Dec. 1929, May 1927, May 1927, Nov. 1927, April Knoxville, Tenn.*.. B. Morton, N.-P...1927, April W. L. de Bussy E. C. Romfh, P. C. Williams, D. 1928, April Oklahoma City, Okla O. A. Cargill. D. Omaha, Neb. H. A. Brinkerhoff, City Man. |