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REOPEN OVER TEXAS
(Continued From Page One) banks, bank and trust companies, trust and private banks, except otherwise ordered, to sume business Penalties for President tion providing penalties for hoardcurrency gold still maintained, however. While Texas banks comprised most the 11th federal reserve districts, others Louisiana, Mexico and Arizona came the direction the district bank governor McKinney, and received licenses reopen as rapidly as approval could be transmitted. five national banks the Rio Grande valley had received to reopen, instructions others pected The were Brownsville, Harlingen, Raymondsville, La Feria Mission In the part the state, near Beaumont, banks county operations while banks Sour Lake, and Silsbee, Hardin county, also awaited permission said have been sent from Dallas Austin. Greenville Celebrates The three banks crowded early the day but posits Greenville's banks started again amid shrieks sirens, blowing of whistles tolling of bells. crowds were larger Denton than lowing any legal but the heavy of checks indilong hours for bank clerks. Deposits also were heavy at DenAll the Vernon banks reopened, state. and two Amarillo's banks also conducted "business as usual." San Angelo reported the followBallinger, Winters, Rowena, Miles, Ozona, Sonora, Eldorado, Alpine, Big Lake, Sterling City, 1; Mcand Rankin, Corsicana's plans for "new deal day' the manner which many normalcy. Every person that urged make posits the banks regardless the amount. Many organizations participated in parade coincident the reopenings. 4.11 county banks except institution were open. They included eight national and three state. The single exception planned later opening Other communities where busiresumed were Plainview, Hale Olton, Floydada, Lockney and Abernathy