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October 13, 1928
The Tampa Times
Tampa, FL
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Reward Is Offered For Inverness Man
Tallahassee, Oct. 13.-A reward of $100 for the arrest of L. E. Carter, assistant cashier of the Citizens Bank of Inverness, Fla., has been offered here by Governor Martin. The governor's executive order said it had been "officially requested of me to offer the reComptroller Ernest Amos is said to requested the governor to offer the reward, following report from bank examiner of the bank's affairs. The bank suspended operations recently.
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October 14, 1928
The Atlanta Journal
Atlanta, GA
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$100 Reward Offered For L. E. Carter's Arrest TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 13.-(P) A reward of $100 for the arrest of L. E. Carter, assistant cashier of the Citizens Bank of Inverness, Fla., been offered here by Governor John W. Martin. The governor's executive order said it had been "officially requested of me to offer the reward." Comptroller Amos is said to have requested the governor to offer the reward, report from bank examiner of the bank's affairs. The bank suspended operations recently.
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December 6, 1930
The Tampa Tribune
Tampa, FL
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LAST OF BANK CASES CALLED AT INVERNESS
Fender Freed Three on Counts of Indictment
Dec. Trial started today circuit court remaining indictments against Fender, cashier, and Carter, assistant cashier the defunct Citizens' Bank Inverness, which closed Oct. 1928. The men face trial one joint indictCarter is accused separately in another. The jury last night returned verdict guilty three counts against Fender which charged him with false entry money his fourth indictment was thrown out several days ago the beginning the trial because of an error date. The joint indictment remaining against Fender Carter charges embezzlement of $76,500 and the one specifically against Carter charges forgery embezzlement of $420. At the beginning of the trial today defense attorneys renewed attack made against drawing of grand jury which the This argued before the jury. which deliberated only five minutes before returning verdict upholding the legality of the grand Court adjourned until after holidays. and will complete final hearing in the cases on reconvening.