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THE DAILY CHRONICLE

VOL. LXXVIII NO. 284
Friday, October 25, 1929
PRICE FIVE CENTS

WALL STREET IN PANIC AS STOCKS CRASH

Record 12,894,650 Shares Traded in Single Day of Frenzied Selling; Leaders Try to Stem Tide

Panic swept the financial district yesterday as the greatest sell-off in market history wiped out billions in stock values. From the opening bell to final close, exchange floors were scenes of wild disorder. Prominent bankers held an emergency meeting in an attempt to stabilize the market, but their efforts did little to halt the downward slide. Crowds gathered outside the exchange in tense silence, watching the bulletin boards as fortunes disappeared in minutes. The aftermath of this black day remains to be seen, but experts fear a long road to recovery.

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Crowds gathering outside the New York Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon.

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