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WALKERTON BANK RECEIVER Pyle Sets Hearing June Closed Twice in Seven Months. The state banking commissioner, Luther Symons, today asked Circuit Judge Dan Pyle to name receiver for the State bank of Walkerton, which was forced to close its doors Friday night for the second time within seven months. Judge Pyle set June at o'clock the time for hearing the petition and naming receiver. The bank closed on order of the state banking department when an examination that frozen sets had placed the bank an solvent condition, according petition. Joseph McCord, deputy commissioner, in charge of the bank and is making check of assets. According to W. W. Place, vice president cashier of the bank, the reopened last Nov. after having been closed 12 days, when per cent of the depositors signed waiver whereby they could not withdraw more than 15 per cent of their deposits before Dec. 1931, and 10 per cent before the following dates: March 1932, and Dec. 1932, and each corresponding date in 1933 and 1934. Mr. Place stated that the plan had been made toward eventual liquidation, but that the bank's ficers found it impossible to make collections to meet the withdrawals. The bank was capitalized at 000 and had surplus $14,000. While no definite figure was given the amount frozen assets, Mr. Place said that of which most was in commercial paper purchased year ago, caused acclosing of the bank, although more than $100,000 had been made.