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VINTON WILL GIVE HIMSELF UP TODAY IN FEDERAL COURT (Continued from page 1) the bank, which resulted in closing its Bench Warrant Issued. A bench warrant was issued for Vinton's arrest Judge John Nields, at the request of the district attorney last night The bill of indictment, was prepared result of an investigation which has been going on ever since the bank closed its doors, charges that Vinton, treasurer of the St. Georges Trust Company, aided and abetted Bette in the matter of $3,000 promissory note which was supposed have been horrowed Betts and James Lewis for purchasing an Elkton hotel. The money from the note was supposed to have been credited to the People's Bank at Middletown the account but not done Betts, with Vinton's assistance knowledge, altered and changed the books of the People's Bank, was charged. Today the following was issued William B. Lester, secretary of the St. Georges Trust Company: "The board of directors of the St. Georges Trust Company have full confidence and faith in Vinton, treasurer of the St. Georges Trust Company, and are confident that the charges against Mr. Vinton which re-