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BROOKLYN [Founded SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1931. FRANK Publisher HARRIS ARTHUR Secretary OFFICE Adams Streets, Classified Washington, Colorado Building Chicago, Michigan Cambon the excess of $28,000,000, to its according report September 29. string of its simultaneously closed affiliates, operating under State charters number of Massachusetts communities, brought the total of deposits for the group, reckoned from recent reports, up possible $58,000,000. There followed in the next two days heavy withdrawals closings which involved Lowell institution, minor National bank Boston and Boston trust company. The deposits this group, according to recent ports, had aggregated some $16,800,000. Moresavings banks in Lowell and number elsewhere in the State invoked their legal privilege to suspend payment to depositors for days. While events developed thus in Massachusetts the number of bank suspensions in other parts of the country did not exceed what would expected near the time for the National banks' statement of condition at the end of year such this It should be remembered that actual suspension of moderate number of banks tends to diminish the evident in recent pressure, days, of institutional selling of bonds. In this respect, at least, works to the benefit of the banks that stay open. years than in century before And the past decade the span of Cadman's radio ministry. We hesitate to call Dr. Cadman "venerable" because his human contacts those of among men. We cannot call him "veteran," because he three years on the sunny side of May he live and prosper! Mail Postpaid Sunday Monday Thursday (Chess Baturday (Church Tuesday, Wednesday Foreign and Sunday Sunday only Monday 1.50 Entered Brooklyn Postoffice Second Class ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated entitled special dispatches herein