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COUNTY DISCREPANCIES BASIS OF SUIT
Treasurer and Receiver Respondents in Suit Over $20,000.
Iowa City, June petition was filed in the John sen county district court today ask ing an accounting of the affairs of Charles Berry, county treasurer, the closed First National bank. and receiver, C. O. Craig The action was based on an alleged discrepancy of $20,000 in funds. The petition, which was filed by County Attorney Olsen and Walter Davis and W. R. Hart, members of special states that when the bank closed Jan. 20, its records showed to tal of $31,000 in county funds on deposit. County records reveal de posits of $51.000, the petition continued. Craig said the bank's records indicate that the county treasurer deposited $6,000 on Jan. 1932. This amount, he added, was entered on the ledger and the books were is claimed by the special council that the entry should have been for $26,000 Craig declared that he had ex amined the pass book of Berry and that the alleged entry of $26,000 was not in the handwriting of any employe of the bank. Henry Negus, Berry's attorney, quoted as saying that the countreasurer deposited Jan. and that about $20,000 of this amount was in cash. Negus declared that Berry had two pass books, of the same color and size, and that he took the "wrong" book with him to the bank when the deposit in question was made Negus said Berry received duplicate deposit slip for $26,243.40, and that later in the month he brought the duplicate slip to the bank with the pass book Then, the attorney continued, the total entered by teller Accountants from the state auditor's office have Berry's books and declared they balance, altho they do not tally with those of the bank. Thomas Farrell, cashier of the bank on Jan. has said that James O'Meara, handled the county deposit. course in vocational guidance may be included. C. W. Sweeney Kansas City, Mo., began his duties as of the Harrison Paving com pany which has the contract pave No. 149. Miss Dorothy Anderson who has been teaching at Green Bay, Wis., has returned for her vacation. Ione Hardy was hostess to the Worth While 4-H club Wednesday afternoon. Plans were made for an ice cream social Mrs. Cecelia Hummer has been elected president of the Hummer society and other officers are: vice president, Mrs Carl Campbell; secretary, Mrs. Ethel Cox; treasurer, Mrs. Lida Smalley.