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...move was a frank, concerted effort to restore depositor confidence in New York banks, and to prevent further withdrawal of deposits. It was designed as the solution of a problem about which State Superintendent of Banks Joseph Broderick, Governor George Leslie Harrison of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. Chairman Mortimer Norton Buckner of the New York Clearing House Committee and Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt of the State have talked long, often and seriously. The conversations have extended to 22 great banks, including Speyer & Co. and J. P. Morgan & Co. The conversations ended with promises of a million dollars from...
Last week the long-tangled affairs of the late Bank of United States moved eleven bulky volumes closer to a settlement. The volumes were promulgated by New York State Superintendent of Banks Joseph A. Broderick, who stated therein which of the many creditors' claims against the bank he allowed and which he did not. Of a total $254,639,733.26 of claims and other accounts payable, only $131,002,495.16 were allowed. Bulk of the rejected category, however, consisted in $102,000,000 claims against the bank by the receiver for its three bankrupt affiliates. Superintendent Broderick plans...
...Messrs. Dietz & Schwartz to turn out something well out of the ordinary. They do. In rapid succession, lively, gracious Fred & Adele Astaire (Funny Face, Smiles) entertain with dancing to an accordion played by Brother Fred; a tasteful tune, "High & Low," is introduced; Frank Morgan (Topaze) and straight-faced Helen Broderick (Fifty Million Frenchmen) engage in a long argument while waiting for a taxi; Dancer Tilly Losch (This Year Of Grace) exhibits herself sinuously in a tasteful routine. Included in the tomfoolery is that extremely funny man Philip Loeb (Garrick Gaieties, June Moon...
...until 3 a. m. did the bankers begin to leave. And not until 4 a. m. did the entire conference disband. Then Joseph A. Broderick, Superintendent of Banks in New York State, announced that he would have something to say in the morning. Reporters easily guessed what it would be, were sorry that their morning papers could not carry the sensational news that the Superintendent of Banks had taken over Bank of United States...
...Holy Cross entry list is W. Madden '31, (captain) W. Maher '31, A. Auth '31, M. Broderick '31, W. O'Connell '32, I. Parent '32, G. Wheldon '32, B. McCafferty '32; J. Holland '32, K. Cunco '33, M. Blake '33, G. Sullivan '33; J. Clark '33, J. Goeff...