Mackenzie Pope nodded.
Then Donnie instructed Mackenzie Pope to deliver the materials given by Old Rockefeller to Ferdinand Pecora in the shortest time possible.
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Now, what Donnie had to do was to watch the scenario in the United States unfold according to his plan.
The banking crisis in Michigan started affecting the automobile industry entrenched there, and in Detroit, bankers and automakers were painstakingly working on rescue plans.
Between Detroit, New York, and Washington, phone lines anxiously conveyed conversations among various parties: the President, RFC officials, Federal Reserve officials, Ford, Chrysler, and Sloan, Senator Couzens, and bankers and officials of Michigan—but no solution was found.
Meanwhile, armored vehicles shuttled between different cities at night, transporting cash to beleaguered banks.
As panic intensified, the Federal Reserve's figures showed a rise in cash hoarding and a sharp loss of gold.
