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REVIEWS BANK CONDITIONS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) and after only few hours suspension of business on the Monday following, viz. January 25, 1932. the bank reopened as the Planters Trust and Savings Bank of Opelou- Breaux Bridge Bank and Trust Company Bridge, La. with total deposits $264.suspended January 29. 1932. and reopened March 16th. under of Farmers and MerBank total deposits of approximately ganized and March 16th Bank of Abbeville and Trust Company. Bank of Maurice of Maurice. La deposits approximately February 1932. reopened March as branch of Abbeville and Trust ComBank Loreauville of Loreauville La., deposits $70,000. February 1932 in process and expected to reopen within few The Citizens Bank of Franklinton. total deposits approximately closed February 1932. has been placed in liquida. and the bank this forced go judicial liquidation. In this perfected whereby the fifty per funds delay. with fair prospect eventually In the one other bank December 1931, has by merger Also one the that in and has in of has its plans for and its reonly upon its loan from the reconIt has that there bank failures the United States during the past two this number only eight were Louisiana. In and of banks mentioned. was found order better the interests of all cerned. provide that depositors funds made available only on time basis. Eight banks and branches have been reopened by using this plan, and more than certificates deposit been issued. This includes one reduring the latter part of 1931. In this manner some twenty depositors having approximately $4,500,000.00 on deposit have been protected for the one their deposits. Records judicial liquidations banks will an age loss depositors of from 40 50 per centum. Therefore. through the method of reorganization the cases of the eight banks listed above. has resulted of two dollars to deThe reconstruction finance corporation has to many banks throughout this section. Louisiana Mississippi are in having local this ed in this city to facilitate negotia. for also. that the advisory board and staff of officials of this office of outstanding bankers and men of this who so well know the values the held by our banks. are thoroughly conThe National Credit Corporation and valued service, to many of our banks prior to the of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.