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BANKER KILLS SELF AFTER DOORS CLOSE Official Suicide When Frozen Assets Cause Suspension of Business. By the Associated Press. DONNELLSON, Ill., January 6. Charles G. Mansfield, 70, president of the State Bank of Donnellson, which was closed Saturday by the board of directors, shot and killed himself in his home here early yesterday. The banker's body was found in the basement of his home by a son, Paul, who rushed downstairs when he heard a shot: A pistol was found near the body. A coroner's verdict later was that Mansfield had shot and killed himself with suicidal intent. Dr. A. B. Cary, a witness, testified that Mansfield had been extremely nervous for several days and had remarked that he would be "better off out of the picture" since he had $25,000 life insurance. The Bank of Donnellson was closed because of frozen assets, due to loans on farm lands.