Seventeen Talks on the Banking Question: Between Uncle Sam and Mr. Farmer, Mr. Banker, Mr. Lawyer, Mr. Laboringman, Mr. Merchant, Mr. ManufacturerFowler, Charles N. (Charles Newell)
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Seventeen Talks on the Banking Question: Between Uncle Sam and Mr. Farmer, Mr. Banker, Mr. Lawyer, Mr. Laboringman, Mr. Merchant, Mr. Manufacturer
Fowler, Charles N. (Charles Newell)
Banks and banking -- United States; Currency question -- United States
Notwithstanding these obstacles, however, there is no kind of a banking
business that the National banks of the country are not doing in some
way or other. Of course, they are not all of them doing all kinds of
business, but they have worked out methods by which they can, if they
desire to do so. Of the 7,397 National Banks, nearly half of them,
3,039, are now doing a regular savings bank business, without any
express authority of law, and 2,340,226 depositors have deposited with
our National banks $659,500,000.
Who is there who does not know that either downstairs in the same
building, or upstairs in the same building, or around the corner in
some other building, with the back ends of the two buildings adjoining,
many, if not all, the National Banks have attachments, where they are
carrying on the Savings bank business and the Trust Company business
under state charters. National banks are under National supervision,
while the State banks and Trust Companies, owned and manipulated by
them, are under State supervision, or possibly under no supervision at
all.
There are many National banks holding the stock of other banks, either
Savings banks, State banks, or Trust Companies in their treasury, and
some of them are holding the stock of two or more banks. Only recently
it was discovered that a National bank had invested ten million
dollars, directly or indirectly, in other banks throughout the country;
possibly an examination would show that this ten million was partly
the stock of other National banks, and partly the stock of state bank
institutions such as Savings banks, State banks and Trust Companies.
Now, if there is one holding company more to be criticised, and more to
be abjured than any other, it is a bank holding company, controlling
the stock of a great many other banks, particularly so under different
supervision.
When we behold the malformation of banking as now carried on in this
country, due to the struggle of the various institutions to adjust
themselves to these new conditions and to take advantage of all the
opportunities in modern business, it reminds one of the crooked,
twisted, knotted, and sadly misshapen tree-trunk that has grown up
amidst and between huge rocks, that stand in the way of an upright
and symmetrical development. These huge bowlders and rocks are the
obsolete laws on our statute books, our ignorance, our selfishness, our
prejudice, our political cowardice and our demagoguery.
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