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DEMAND OF BRAMWELL Portland Bankers Accuse State Bank Examiner of Unfair Discrimination and Request for Removal Is ExpectedBramwell Denies Charges and Asks for a Hearing. SALEM, Ore., Dec. 11.-Statements relative to the administration of Frank C. Bramwell, state superintendent of banks. were made to the state banking board today by representatives of the Portland National bank, formerly the Broanway bank. The bank Bramwell of arbitrarily refusing to grant charter as reserve depository for state and thereby discriminating against it in an unfair manner. Members of the board pressed the bank say plainly whether they were demanding Bramwell's removal. To this, in reply to question by Secretary of State Kozer, Will Haines, president of the bank, replied you will be patient you will soon know what we want. If you give us time will prove everything we said and more, too. before we get of this room. There are other matters that could bring up in the same connection, but cannot betray the confidences of those talked the John Davis, cashier of the Portland bank. was asked by newspaper man after the noon adjournment if the bank was going to demand Bramcan't talk now." he said. "You will see afternoon. Bramwell has not made his reply. but indicated that he would be able to answer the accusations of his Mr. Haines told of an examination of his bank that was the state department after the failure of the State bank of Portland, which had caused small run on the Broadway bank. and said the examination was objectionable in number of ways. "Even If our application to become reserve depository is granted. said Haines, that banks who deposit their reserves with us are going be penalized and we demand change the attitude of the state Demand Know. In reply question bv State Treasurer Kay Hart, attorney for the bank. replied that the purpose of the hearing to find out the Portland bank has not been made depository for state funds: why banks have been refused permission to deposit their serves with us and why we are being discriminated against Hart read series of letters that passed Bramwell in which he insisted on knowing why permission serve as reserve depository had been refused the bank. He accused Bramwell of having evaded direct and said: "We demand to reply. know now." Secretary Kozer brought up the question whether banking law board had jurisdiction and asking were exclusively in the hands of superintendent banks. Hart replied that his opinion the creature was not greater than the creator and that believed the board had advisory control of the superintendent. State Treasurer Kay referred to the new banking code saying that it took from the board about all the power had except that of appointing bank superintendent. granting bank charters and annroving charters. Bramwell Explains. Superintendent Bramwell explained that the new code does not change of the board but that the authority charters as reserve degranting positories has always been discretion with the superintendent. has always been poor law." said Governor Pierce. very poor in this day and age. 'Have you any other evidence to support of present?" asked Kay. statements that you have made that would tend to show that Bramwell has unfair. arbitrary or incompetent been might cause the board to and that consider his removal? Bramwell wanted to know At this was on what want to said "That's think they have right to ahead and present all they added Bramwell. the call in and hear my side. me Several country bankers were duced by Mr. Haines to testify be Portland National They half of the had been advised testified that they (Continued on Page