23161. Day & Night Bank (Williamson, WV)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
*
Location
Williamson, West Virginia (37.674, -82.277)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
8ba5ba88

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles discuss the closed Day & Night Bank of Williamson, its assets collected (~$270,000), payment of receivers' and lawyers' fees, and depositors recovering less than 15%. No run is described; bank is in receivership and effectively closed. Date of closure/receivership not provided in the excerpts.

Events (2)

1. * Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
the case of the Day and Night Bank of Williamson, in which total of but $270,000 was collected. ...fleeced depositors who recovered less than fifteen per cent of their hard earned savings have different name for it.
Source
newspapers
2. * Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank closed and placed in receivership / liquidation; assets being collected and legal fees paid
Newspaper Excerpt
the case of the Day and Night Bank of Williamson, in which total of but $270,000 was collected
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Hinton Daily News, August 26, 1932

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Article Text

WITH OTHER EDITORS CLOSED BANKS AND LAWYERS' FEES (Wheeling Intelligencer) Commissioner Charter's testimony before House investigating committee, tends to confirm in the pub lic mind suspicion long entertained that it costs too much money to liquidate the affairs of closed banks in this It hard to escape the belief. after perusing the list of attorney's fees submitted by the Banking Commissioner, that the failure of bank in this State is the signal for cer. tain members of the legal profession to jump in and get all they can from the ruins, whatever happens to the luckless depositors explanation that the amounts paid attorneys are the minimum fee,3 established the State Bar Association is an amazing one. Because lawyers set up arbitrary fee schedules to their own liking is not sufficient excuse for officials other people's money under their control to accept those fees as just and reasonable It their duty the funds of failed banks. The payment of fat fees attorneys and to receivers without any effort to have the work done at lower cost, is hardly conscienious discharge of that duty. Banking Commissioners bank receivers and corporation lawyers may have considered perfectly reasonable to pay counsel and the receiver in the case of the Day and Night Bank of Williamson, in which total of but $270,000 was collected But the average businessman, the ordinary attorney who must rely upon nonpublic cases for livelihood, know that were out of reason when compared with ordihary business practice. Officials may think it was just and proper to pay the correspondingingly fat fee and firm of Wheeling in of $16 000 for similar service in the Bank of Benwood case. But the fleeced depositors who recovered less than fifteen per cent of their hard earned savings have different name for it. Neither in the present investiga tion or before has anyone given satisfactory explanation why so much of the assets of closed bank are eaten up by costs why necessary to pay receiver laviahly and then pay lawyers equal or greater fees to represent him The House of Delegates is to be for turning the search light on this matter Out of the is will come some step which will in the depositors of closed banks receiving greater percentage of their own even


Article from The Leader, September 8, 1932

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Article Text

EDITORS CLOSED BANKS AND LAWYERS' FEES (Wheeling Charter's before House mittee, tends confirm in the pubmind suspicion long entertainthat costs too much money liquidate the affairs closed banks this hard escape the belief, after perusing list of attorney's the Banking Comfailure bank State signal for the legal profession get can hapthe the amounts attorneys are the minimum State Bar cause up bitrary their liking for officials other accept those their the funds failed The of fat fees attorneys effort have the work done lower hardly discharge duty. Banking Commissioners, perfectly reasonable pay counsel and the receiver the case the Day and Night Bank Williamson, which total but was collected. But average businessman, ordinary attorney must upon nonpublic cases know that reason when compared with ordibusiness practice Officials think just and proper correspondingingly firm of of $16. 000 in the Bank But the fleeced than fifteen their have different name for Neither In the present has anyone given why the assets bank up by and then pay equal greater House Delegates is to turning the search light this the some which sult depositors closed greater percentage of money, the expense of favored torneys