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Gunn Orders Slash In American Receiver Fees Reduction Is Permissive and Will Bring Rebates of $11,917 to Defunct City Bank Immediately Bright Led Fight For Pay Changes Bill in State Senate Is Referred toCommittee: Holland Seeks Data on FIDC Agency's Duties Fees allowed the receivers of the American Bank Trust Company the Circuit Court reduced 25 per in decree signed by Judge Julien Gunn yesterday While the is from the the Sherlock Bronson and the Bank of Commerce and return fourth their fees the public will result in immediate rebate of $11, to the closed bank Another development the ing situation yesterday Senate action by tors and W. M. Halifax, growing out fees paid the and place future closed banks the State Banking Department for liquidation by department's employees agents. Bill Committee Following public the referred the Senate on Banking Insurance The action taken by Judge Gunn result hearing before the on the petition of the Richmond receivers' fees allowed by the court an order Judge Gunn the Mr. and the Bank Com each for their in end of the and Moore for his service from October to the end the year. number of persons, Mayor Bright particular, immediately declared the compensation movement was the mayor's fees reduced the James Cannon petition on which action Upon Judge Gunn's agreement per cent reduction the fees the receivers for their in 1933. the city attorney moved that the portion of the petition asking for such stricken At Mr further upon that of the petition the tion of $750 month which the court allowed the beginning January 1934. was asked the City's petition on the 000 allowed the law of Christian