Show DANK BANK DEPOSITORS MEET IN BINGHAM I I SpecIal Dispatch BINGHAM IAM Feb 14 Mass 14 Mass meetings of at depositors of the Citizens and the Copper State banks have been held al almost almost almost al- al most every night during the past week in an effort to reach an agreement The different nationalities have met behind closed doors to discuss the matter matter matter mat mat- ter between themselves and appoint delegates to speak for fOl them to the re- re reI I ce er It is said that tha t at least four-fifths four of I Ithe the money on deposit in banks banks' belong to foreigners Th rh The various show that the depositors of all nationalities in including including in- in I Americans ar are in favor of settling on a basis of the Citizens I State bank paying 75 76 5 cents on the dollar dol dol- dolar dollar I lar and the Copper State bank paying 85 cents on the dollar I IThe The contention is being made that only those who have no money on deposit deposit deposit de de- de- de I posit in the defunct banks are objectIng objecting objecting object object- ing to the compromise offer presented by Receiver Dunbar last week It Is also being asserted that the big mass meeting at the Miners Miners' Union hall hail at which the receiver presented the of offer offer ot- ot fer was attended b by so many that the real depositors were unable to fully control the meeting I Many of the depositors say that if it i should become necessary to hold fu future future future fu- fu I ture meetings that those desiring to attend will have to bring their bank bankbooks bankbooks I books in order to gain admission |