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FIRST NATIONAL OF HAGERSTOWN REOPENSDOORS Reorganization of Bank Completed by Transfer of Henry Wingert Holdings. HAGERSTOWN, Md., Oct. 15.Reorganization of the First National Bank of Hagerstown, suit for revocation af whose charter was filed recently by Federal authorities. has been completed with transfer of control to Baltimore and Western Maryland interests and the naming of officers and directors. The bank has reopened for business. The officers selected are AttorneyGeneral Alexander Armstrong, president: Cyrus F. Flook, vice-president, and Robert H. McCauley. acting cashier. Mr. Armstrong will continue as Attorney-General until his term expires. . Judge John C. Rose, in the United States District Court, ha3 signed an order withdrawing Robert D. Garrett as temporary receiver. In the transfer of control the shares owned by Henry F. Wingst retiring president, and other members of the Wingert family, estimated at 5,384, were sold to Hambleton and Company and associates. These are W. Bladen Lowndes, Mr. Armstrong and Emory L. Coblentz. The price, which will he fixed by appraisal, is estimated at between $180,000 and $200,000. The directors named are Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Lowndes, Mr. Baer, Mr. McCauley, B. M. Horst, of Hagerstown, and Mr. Flook, who is vice-president of the Central Trust Company of Frederick County.