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DOZEN ARKANSAS BANKS CLOSED FOUR LYON COUNTY BANKS CLOSE DOORS Affairs Turned Over to State Officials. LITTLE ROCK. ARK (U.P.) Twelve Arkansas banks and trust Wednesday closed their doors. turning over their affairs to the state banking de partment The closures were attributed to heavy withdrawals The banks were: Citizens Joseph Citizens Bank and Trust Co Harrison First Na tional First Na tional Eureka Springs Bank of Pass Bank of Everton Bank of Leadhill Leadhill Amer ican Exchan bank Leslie First State bank Citizens bank. Yellville Bank of Flippin, Flippin Bank of The last two banks listed were branches of the Citizens Bank of Yellville The Citizens Bank & Trust company of Harrison is the largest bank those closed with deposits totaling more than one million dollars. banks with large deposits were the Citizens* bank of Yellville and its deposits First State bank Marshall $320.000 American ExAggregate deposits of the other banks estimated at more than One In Mississippi ABERDEEN MISS The Commercial Bank Trust company. one three banking in stitutions here failed to open Wednesday and its affairs were turned over to the state banking department for liquidation Capitalization of the bank was $60. (The Tribune's Iowa News Service.) ROCK banks in Lyon county closed their doors Wednesday The largest was the First National bank of Rock Rapids. which had deposits of $318,000. according to the last published report, and of 000 The Alvord at Alvord. private institution: the Savings bank of Larchwood state bank, and the Farmers National bank of Inwood were the others which suspended business. According to the Iowa bank directory Alvord bank capitalized $22 000 and had deposits of $315,000. The Larchwood Savings bank had capital of $90 000 and deposits of $200,000, and the Farmers National bank Inwood had capital of $40,000 and deposits of Charles Shade is president of all four banks