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HATCH President of Thatcher Brothers’ Banking Company, of Logan, Utah, who has gained such eminence as a financier in his State that he was recently elected President of the Utah State Bankers Association. Investment Bureau Conducted by Theodore Williams Subscribers to Jovan are entitled to answers to ii telegraph. No charge is made for this service, stamp should always be inclé The Bankers N THE carly days of October there will be held in New York City prob- ably the largest meet of financial executives ever witnessed in this country. This event will be the annual convention | of the American Bankers Association, to 6,000 of whose members are e: will be in attendance. The gatherin claim the attention of over 35,000 and 100,000 bankers throughout the land, and it is so important that it should deeply impress the people in gencral. Its deliberations and utterances will also be noted abroad, for among the topics it will consider are some that are of | world-wide interest. ERY fitting it is that the great and influential American Bankers Asso- ciation, with membership in every State of the Union, should assemble for con- sultation and fellowship in the commer- cial metropolis and the financial center of the nation. It could not have selected a more suitable rendezvous, or one which the generality of bankers have more in mind. The bankers of the various sec- tions include hosts of brainy men and they naturally come into more or less close relations with their brethren in the biggest city. The powerful New York banks—the major league of the calling— frequently find it expedient to recruit their staffs with experts drawn from East and West and South. Not all, though much, financial wisdom and skill reside in New York. And so not a few of the new men from outside the town have set a lively pace for the older incumbents. The convention should result in closer affiliation of the bankers of the whole land, an increase of esprit de corps and invaluable benefit derived from inter- 23 jiries on financial questions, and in emergencies to answer by All communications are treated confidentially. Address all inquiries to the Financial Editor, Juan, 687 West 43d St, New York, Anonymous communications will in no cass be answered. A two-cent post of the Nation change of thought and opinion on matters of vital import. The convention will meet at a critical stage in the world’s economic condition. The rehabilitation of Europe depends largely on what the bankers—particularly American bankers—are prepared to do for the war-stricken countries. International finance will be a leading subject in the convention, discussed by former Chan- cellor of the British Exchequer Reginald McKenna, and Thomas W. Lamont, of J. P. Morgan & Co. There are grave problems in domestic finance also and these will be at least tentatively solved by Governor Allen of Kansas and other capable speakers. The convention should result in widespreading sane and sound ideas on America’s financial position and needs and policies. T CANNOT be doubted that this will be so. Fresh reasons will appear for popular appreciation of America’s bank- ers, a fraternity to be proud of. It will be recalled anew how wonderfully useful a part they play in the business world. Only the ignorant and the prejudiced will decry their honorable and beneficial pro- fession. In most localities bankers are the trusted advisers and the helpers of men of enterprise, and are promoters of prosperity. Few undertakings can suc- ceed unless the bankers take a hand in, for they command the reservoirs of liquid pial and make at discretion essential Bankers are custodians of the peries money and very rarely do they tray the confidence reposed in them. In the vast majority of instances they are wise conservers of the funds deposited with them and they utilize these only with an eye to safety and the general comicbooks.com