22604. South Side State Bank (Green Bay, WI)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
November 1, 1932*
Location
Green Bay, Wisconsin (44.519, -88.020)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
13ae7c8f

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (Dec 29, 1932) report the South Side State Bank had suspended business about a month ago and is described as closed; the state banking examiner is in charge and a former assistant cashier is accused of embezzlement. No run or depositor agitation is mentioned. Cause of suspension appears to be bank-specific adverse information (embezzlement/shortages). Dates: suspension occurred about one month before Dec 29, 1932 (approx. late Nov 1932).

Events (3)

1. November 1, 1932* Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank suspended after discovery of a shortage/embezzlement by assistant cashier Frank J. Slupinski; examiner found discrepancies in drafts and books following closure/suspension.
Newspaper Excerpt
the institution since it suspended business about a month ago.
Source
newspapers
2. December 29, 1932 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Frank J. Slupinski, 33, former assistant cashier of the closed South Side State bank, pleaded not guilty ... on charge of embezzling $1,000 of the bank's funds last June. The complaint was signed by O. Houkum, examiner for the state banking department.
Source
newspapers
3. December 29, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The complaint was signed by O. Houkum, examiner for the state banking department, who has been in charge the institution since it suspended business about a month ago.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Wausau Daily Herald, December 29, 1932

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Article Text

Former Green Bay Cashier Pleads Not Guilty to Charges Officer of Closed South Side State Bank Accused of Embezzlement of Funds Green Bay, Dec. Frank J. Slupinski, 33, former assistant cashier of the closed South Side State bank, pleaded not guilty when arraigned in municipal court late yesterday on charge of embezzling $1,000 of the bank's funds last June. The case was adjourned to January for hearing and bond was set $1,000. He permitted to sign his own bond. The complaint was signed by O. Houkum, examiner for the state banking department, who has been in charge the institution since it suspended business about a month ago. Specific Charge The specific charge on which the arrest made based an admission allegedly made by Slupinski after the bank closed that he was $1,000 short He had sent the bank's draft for $4,000 correspondent bank in Chicago, and had amount the books as $3,000, using the addi tional $1,000 to cover previous shortage in his cash, it is charged. When the draft came back, about the the business, the shortage was discovered.


Article from The Post-Crescent, December 29, 1932

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Article Text

Bay Slupinski Accused of Embezzling From Side Bank HEARING ON JAN. 6 Signed by aminer for State Banking Department Green Bay Frank Sluppinski, former assistant cashier closed South State bank, pleaded guilty arraignin court Wednesday charge the bank's funds last June. The adjourned Jan. for and bond permitted sign his bond. The complaint signed by examiner for the banking department, who has been charge institution since suspended business about month preferred the charge after examination the bank's records. specific charge which the arrest made based mission made by Slupinski after the bank closed that $1,000 short. sent the for $4,000 correspondent Chicago, and had entered the amount books $3,000, using the $1,000 previous shortage his cash, When back, about the time the bank suspended impossible, and the shortage discovered. Slupinski, married and the father one child, has been Bay, the affairs of the large Polish