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HAGUE NAMES BANK RECEIVER Picks Ensor for Secaucus First Nat'I-U. S. Approval Expected. Reprinted From Final Edition Testerday) ASHINGTON- Mayor Hague has recommended to the Comptroller of the Currency appointment of John Ensor. of Cresskill, as receiver for the Secaucus First National Bank, it learned today at the office of Congresswoman Mary T. Norton the comptroller 18 expected to ap A few days ago, the comptroller suggested to Mrs. Norton that Samuel Stock, now serving as receiver for the Union City National Bank the National Bank of North ceiver for the Secaucus Bank. It would work an economy for the Se caucus bank, the comptroller sug. gested. Mrs Norton passed the suggestion along to Mayor Hague, now on a cruise, but he had his OWD J. E. Fout supervising receiver Division of Insolvent Banks, who handles of bank receivers in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, stated at noon the recommendation of Mayor Hague had not reached his desk, although it may be in the comptroller division. It will be three or four days before any decision is reached regarding it, he said. The insolvent Secaucus First Na. tional Bank has been succeeded by the People's National Bank of Secaucus.