MICHIGAN'S MONEY TROUBLES.
u j|l O i BANKING HOLIDAY. t CONFLICTING STOItIES. HCVj'. 1 ■" '• (cKi'iij) raws association— ay ELECTRIC [' TBtiEOaiPH:—COFTEIOHT.) f' < Beceived February 22, 5.5 p.m.) | VANCOUVER, February 21. A message from Lansing (Michigan) I- »tat«j that the Michigan banks will rel spcn oa Thursday for limited withit drawala, a#der a proclamation on Tues4»y by Governor W. A. Comstoek. ; SXTBNBION reported; , (B(teemd February 22, 5.5 p.m.) VANCOUVER, February 21. ' E.icrflismg the dictatorial power cont- JSwrf. aa him by the legislature, GovIffljtock continued indefinitely '$ bank holiday. above report®, received at the 18 from the same source, apie completely contradictory, it i that either , the American i* are acting on rumour, or iJalion of ono of the messages r»d. jrnary 12 Governor Comstoek proclamation calling for an public holiday in the State ;an, during which banks, trust i f and other finanoial institute state would not be open for He explained that this action taken because of the acute erisis In Detroit and other the state. This had been preby an acute situation which in the affairs Of One of the nandal institutions, the Union Trust Company. A total sum 99,797 dollars was tied up by
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 9
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