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Bank Liquidator Comes From Old Gibson Family O. P. Welborn Got First Training in Princeton Bank: Father Was Its Cashier Welborn member of the state financial was yesterday by Governor McNutt charge all banks in voluntary in the district comes from Gibson county family and has relatives and friends in Welborn's father Dr William Welborn, cashier of the People's at Princeton many years folthe which was here Welborn his first banker His uncle the late Judge M. Welborn presided the Gibson county circuit court bench for more than 20 in the eighties and nineties W C. Evansattorney and Dr James Welborn this city more GRADU FROM WABASH The new bank liquidator graduated from Wabash college and in known as an intellectual those who know him say He has two brothers in merchant J. mobile Princeton last night were gratified that the went to dispatches from that city said He said banker not After the bank he went to dianapolis he ated the American bank after with dent He resigned his place with this bank seven eight years HEADQU ARTERS HERE? While available last night to he would his headquarters cause the biggest part of the job he will oversee Five Evansville banks now in liquidation under Welborn's They are the American Trust and Savings and Lamasco closed in October and the West Central Union Howell banks which closed in January 1932. Of the other three banks which the Lincoln been liquidated and the North Side and Franklin Trust and Savings reopened several months