gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
71a3c1c6c3acdba5
Response Measures
None
Description
Only receiver appointment notices are available; suspension is inferred from receivership.
Events (2)
1.May 11, 1933Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The Receiver of The Citizens State Bank, Longford, Kansas, was appointed May 11, 1933. CHARLES W. JOHNSON RECEIVER.
Source
newspapers
2.May 11, 1933Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Receiver appointed May 11, 1933 leading to suspension/closure of bank.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Receiver of The Citizens State Bank, Longford, Kansas, was appointed May 11, 1933.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.March 8, 1934Longford LeaderLongford, KS
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Article Text
NOTICE
The statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the Receiver within one year after the date of his appointment, and if not SO filed such claims shall be barred from participation in the estate of such bank. The Receiver of The Citizens State Bank, Longford, Kansas, was appointed May 11, 1933. CHARLES W. JOHNSON
RECEIVER.
2.March 15, 1934Longford LeaderLongford, KS
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Article Text
NOTICE
The statutes of Kansas provide that all claims of depositors and other creditors must be filed with the Receiver within one year after the date of his appointment, and if not SO filed such claims shall be barred from participation in the estate of such bank. The Receiver of The Citizens State Bank, Longford, Kansas, was appointed May 11, 1933. CHARLES W. JOHNSON
R ECEIVER
Bank runs are almost always and everywhere a deterioration of bank fundamentals.
But not for you.
You are the measure-zero exception: great fundamentals, solid bank, and yet the Diamond Dybvig fairy spread its rumor. Depositors woke up. Your collateral was not prepositioned. The Clearinghouse had it for you.
Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to jail… or worse.