Arkansas
The heyday of Arkansas Loan and ‘Theft’
This text initially appeared within the Encyclopedia of Arkansas Historical past and Tradition.
Arkansas Mortgage and Thrift Company (AL&T) was a hybrid financial institution within the Nineteen Sixties that operated for 3 years exterior state banking legal guidelines with the assistance of political connections earlier than coming to a scandalous finish.
A U.S. district choose halted the operations and positioned the corporate in receivership in March 1968, and a federal grand jury indicted three officers of the corporate, in addition to a former Arkansas lawyer basic, a firebrand segregationist who had served 5 phrases in that workplace and made two unsuccessful races for governor. Bruce Bennett, a former prosecutor in Union County, had performed a significant function within the historic school-integration disaster at Little Rock in 1957–59, authoring a number of of the infamous legal guidelines handed by the legislature to protect segregation.
AL&T turned a logo of the corruption and lethargy that have been the merchandise of Governor Orval Faubus’ 12-year management of the statehouse and, within the opinion of Governor Winthrop Rockefeller, the Democratic Get together’s unfettered reign in authorities since Reconstruction. It was jokingly known as “Arkansas Mortgage and Theft.”
The grand jury indictment mentioned the 4 males ran the finance firm illegally and dissipated depositors’ cash by making loans to themselves and their firms, associates and confederates — loans that have been by no means repaid — and by giving themselves and associates giant inventory dividends although the corporate was broke. The chief working officer and two different executives have been convicted and sentenced to jail for wire, mail and securities fraud, in addition to conspiracy and bribery. Bennett, who helped set up AL&T whereas he was lawyer basic and profited from it, was indicted on 28 counts, however a longtime pal from El Dorado (Union County), U.S. District Decide Oren Harris, delayed the trial when Bennett revealed that he had throat most cancers. Bennett died 10 years later, in 1979, with out going to trial.
Greater than 2,000 individuals and church buildings misplaced cash when AL&T collapsed. The receiver finally recovered a few fourth of the $4.2 million positioned within the firm. Securities, financial institution and savings-and-loan officers for Gov. Faubus backed off regulating the unusual establishment, heeding the official however secret recommendation of the lawyer basic and the intervention of highly effective state legislators, two of whom, Rep. Paul Van Dalsem of Perryville (Perry County) and Sen. Joe Lee Anderson of Helena (Phillips County), can be listed within the indictment as co-conspirators, together with different state officers and politicians. Cartoons by George Fisher within the Arkansas Gazette, which featured the political figures concerned with AL&T, popularized the scandal for a lot of years.
The financial institution appeared to be the brainchild of Ernest A. Bartlett Jr., a 25-year-old used-car supplier, and Bennett, a politician from El Dorado who was elected lawyer basic in 1956 by inveighing towards racial integration. Bennett ran an unsuccessful race for governor towards Faubus in 1960, accusing him of being tender on integration, and regained the lawyer basic’s workplace in 1962. He would make a remaining race for governor in 1968 whereas a grand jury was investigating his function in AL&T.
Bartlett, Bennett and others arrange Arkansas Mortgage and Thrift in December 1964; the incorporation papers have been ready within the lawyer basic’s workplace by an assistant lawyer basic, who acquired AL&T shares for his hassle. Bartlett and Bennett discovered a defunct finance firm, United Mortgage and Funding, which had a constitution from 1937 as an industrial mortgage firm. It was included into AL&T and have become the finance firm’s authority for taking deposits. Van Dalsem, a longtime chief of the Home of Representatives and Faubus’ ground chief, organized for Bennett to purchase an inactive insurance coverage firm from the Home speaker, J.H. Cottrell Jr. of Little Rock (Pulaski County). Bennett then offered it at a revenue to AL&T, which renamed it Financial savings Warranty Company, a shell firm that will “insure” individuals’s deposits in AL&T. Financial savings Warranty was given greater than 1,000 shares of inventory in AL&T, the one property it might ever personal. AL&T wrote Financial savings Warranty a examine for $580,000, which allowed the state insurance coverage examiner, who acquired AL&T inventory, to certify that the insurance coverage firm had the required capital to insure financial institution deposits. Then Financial savings Warranty despatched the cash again to AL&T and took an IOU.
AL&T marketed that it might pay an rate of interest of 5.75% for deposits, greater than banks and savings-and-loan associations have been allowed to supply, and that deposits have been safer than if the Federal Deposit Insurance coverage Corp. (FDIC) insured them. Truly, Financial savings Warranty had no property however the nugatory AL&T inventory, however in commercials it used a seal that regarded like the nice seal of the USA.
The corporate opened a headquarters at Van Buren (Crawford County) and places of work in Paris (Logan County), Waldron (Scott County), Ozark (Franklin County), Fort Smith (Sebastian County), Helena, Little Rock and Booneville (Logan County). It spent $150,000 promoting that folks would earn more money with AL&T than with banks and thrift establishments. It rapidly collected greater than $4 million in deposits.
Bennett issued 5 official opinions to Van Dalsem and state regulators explaining that AL&T’s operations have been completely authorized and that, as a result of it operated underneath the auspices of an outdated industrial mortgage constitution somewhat than a financial institution or savings-and-loan constitution, the state securities commissioner, financial institution commissioner and savings-and-loan commissioner couldn’t regulate its actions. Bennett by no means launched the opinions publicly; they have been discovered within the information at AL&T when it went into receivership.
The state securities commissioner testified in Bartlett’s felony trial that when he moved to manage AL&T and suspended Bartlett’s dealer’s license, Bennett threatened to go to Faubus about his interference. Faubus insisted that he by no means did something to assist the corporate and knew little about its operations. Bartlett maintained that Bennett’s opinion giving authorized sanction to AL&T was written by William J. Smith, Faubus’s authorized counsel, and that Smith suggested Faubus on the formation of the corporate. Smith denied this.
When Joe Purcell, a Benton (Saline County) metropolis choose, defeated Bennett for the workplace of lawyer basic in 1966, he rapidly moved to shutter AL&T. He filed a lawsuit in Pulaski County Chancery Courtroom on Jan. 23, 1967, 10 days after taking workplace, contending that AL&T was promoting securities illegally. The case was assigned to Chancellor Kay L. Matthews, a former Faubus aide. The following day, Bartlett visited Matthews’ legislation and enterprise associate, Claude Carpenter Jr., additionally a former Faubus aide, and paid him a considerable retainer for AL&T. Carpenter can be named a co-conspirator within the subsequent indictment. He testified at Bartlett’s trial in 1969 that he by no means did something for the charges besides talk about Arkansas Razorbacks soccer with Bartlett and accompany him on a non-public aircraft journey to Las Vegas to gamble.
Decide Matthews granted delays to the corporate and by no means introduced Purcell’s go well with to trial. One in every of Carpenter’s connections to AL&T was talked about in a procedural listening to greater than two years later, and Matthews disqualified himself from the case simply because it was put into receivership. When a reporter for the Arkansas Gazette confronted Decide Matthews with the funds by AL&T to his legislation and enterprise associate on the day after the lawsuit towards the agency was filed in his court docket and requested if he had been apprised of the funds, Matthews refused to remark. He continued to function a chancery choose till Darrell Hickman, a future Supreme Courtroom justice, defeated him in 1972.
The following week, on March 13, 1968, appearing on a movement by legal professionals of the federal Securities and Trade Fee, U.S. District Decide John E. Miller of Fort Smith closed AL&T and put it into receivership. At a listening to on the claims towards the corporate, a minister mentioned church buildings that had invested their constructing funds in AL&T ought to have first name on any property that have been recovered as a result of such property have been “God’s cash.” Decide Miller famously countered that God ought to have been sensible sufficient to not put his cash in AL&T.
A federal grand jury indicted Bennett, Bartlett, and two officers from Booneville — Afton Borum and Hoyt Borum — on 28 counts. Decide Harris, who presided, severed Bennett’s case from the others and gave him a continuance when Bennett mentioned he was in poor health. The federal government finally give up attempting to carry Bennett to trial. Bartlett was convicted and sentenced to 5 years in jail and fined $5,000. The Borum brothers have been convicted and acquired even shorter sentences.
Bennett, Bartlett and Van Dalsem helped set up the same firm in Louisiana, known as Louisiana Mortgage and Thrift, which operated with the assistance of Lawyer Basic Jack P.F. Gremillion, aides to Gov. John McKeithen, and U.S. Lawyer Jim Garrison of New Orleans, who turned well-known for his investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Bennett profited there additionally by borrowing $160,000 from Louisiana Mortgage and Thrift after which having the debt canceled by transferring his inventory within the firm to a different man. Bartlett, Gremillion and others have been indicted in Louisiana, however a jury acquitted them of all fees in 1971.
Arkansas
DoorDash activates severe weather protocol, suspending service in parts of Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Due to the ongoing winter storm sweeping through the Natural State, DoorDash has activated its Severe Weather Protocol and temporarily suspended operations in Little Rock and various parts of the Natural State.
According to a release Friday night, the precautionary measure comes as the winter storms deliver hazardous conditions across the city, including heavy snowfall and strong winds.
Cities with suspended operations include Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Pine Bluff, Jacksonville, Cabot, Searcy, Malvern, Lonoke, Heber Springs, Star City, Clinton, Rison and Sheridan.
“With heavy snowfall and low visibility, the snowstorm is a serious threat to our community, and we’ve taken decisive action by activating our Severe Weather Protocol,” DoorDash spokesperson Julian Crowley said. “We deeply appreciate the patience and understanding of Dashers, merchants and consumers, and will resume operations as soon as it’s safe to do so.”
Officials said they will continue to monitor conditions on the ground and will communicate additional changes to their operations as needed.
Arkansas
Knowing the Florida Gators Opponent: Arkansas Razorbacks
Gainesville, Fla. – The Florida Gators men’s basketball team’s next destination is Fayetteville, Ark., as they’ll take on the Arkansas Razorbacks (11-4, 0-2) on Saturday for their third SEC matchup of the season.
Florida is currently sitting at 14-1 on the season and 1-1 in conference play. They opened their SEC slate with a nail-biting loss to the Kentucky Wildcats, losing 106-100 in Lexington.
However, the Gators were able to avenge this loss with one of the most dominant wins in men’s basketball history on Tuesday over No. 1 Tennessee. They trounced the Volunteers 73-43 in the O’Dome, marking the Gators’ first regular-season win over an AP No. 1-ranked team in program history and the biggest win over a No. 1-ranked team in the NCAA since 1968.
But enough about what Florida has done this season, let’s shift the focus to their opponents, the Razorbacks, and see who they are.
Arkansas’ season started out nice with a win over Lipscomb. However, it wouldn’t be the same for them in their second game of the season against then-ranked No. 8 Baylor, as they found themselves on the losing end of a tightly contested battle.
Then, following a good stretch for the team in red, they were tasked with the current No. 13 in the AP Poll, Illinois, and things wouldn’t go so well for new Razorbacks head coach John Calipari. His team was outclassed in this game 90-77, which ended their winning streak at four.
Arkansas did make amends with their fans a few games later, though. While participating in the Jimmy V Classic, they matched up with then-ranked No. 14 Michigan, who they narrowed past 89-87.
This win over the Wolverines helped maintain a three-game win streak that would eventually turn into a six-game streak. However, since SEC play started for the Razorbacks, they are 0-2 with losses to Tennessee and Ole Miss, who are currently ranked in the Top 25 AP Poll.
These pair of losses put Arkansas at just a 1-4 record against teams on their schedule to have been ranked or that are currently ranked.
While it was a complete roster overhaul for Calipari and the Razorbacks this offseason that was fueled by the transfer portal, their biggest grab has been from the high school ranks.
They added highly ranked players like Johnell Davis, Adou Thiero and Jonas Aidoo all from the portal, but it’s former five-star guard Boogie Fland who’s been arguably the best player for the Razorbacks this season.
Fland is averaging 15.5 points, 5.9 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game through 15 games this season. He is also connecting on 35.7 percent of his threes, which shows he’s more than just an inside scorer. Additionally, his 5.9 assists rank 24th among his competitors.
But in these first two SEC games, Fland is just 10-for-35 from the field and 3-for-17 from deep.
If the Gators can’t keep him in check like he’s been over these last two, then it might be a long afternoon for the visitors on Saturday.
Despite bringing in tons of talent that should’ve resulted in a great offense, Arkansas has been anything but that.
They currently rank inside the bottom five teams in the SEC in scoring offense, averaging 79.4 points per game. They do have two players scoring at least 15.0 points per game, but that’s pretty much it. Outside of Thiero (16.9) and Fland, they only have one other player in double figures (DJ Wagner, 10.5).
Moreover, if this becomes a free-throw-dominated affair, the Gators shouldn’t be too worried about the Razorbacks’ performance at the line. They are shooting 71.1 percent from the charity stripe, which is good for 12th in the league.
And, lastly, they have little to no presence on the glass. They are the worst team in the SEC in offensive rebounding, and they are 13th out of 16 teams in overall rebounding. These are two areas where the Gators dominate, and if things play out like they have been this season, then the visitors should outmuscle their counterparts.
This game will be televised on Saturday at 4 pm on ESPN.
Arkansas
Viewer pictures: The Natural State transforms into a winter wonderland
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A winter storm rolled into Arkansas Thursday and brought with it snow to the majority of western and central Arkansas.
Many from around the Natural State sent in pictures of their area covered in snow.
Though Arkansas is already full of natural beauty, there’s something about the state covered in snow that makes it even more of a winter wonderland.
Several kids from around the state got out and took advantage of the day off of school by throwing snowballs, digging up the snow, sledding and of course making snow angels.
Many who got out in the snow had enough accumulated to make snow men.
Share your snow day pictures at KARK.com/winter-pics.
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