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GEORGIA CASHIER OF BANK SUICIDES G. F. Armstrong, Charged With $12,000 Shortage, Takes Own Life Hazlehurst, Ga., February 9.-G. F. Armstrong, cashier of the Farmers State bank here. which closed its doors January 31, today shot himself through the head and died several hours later. Investigation of the bank's affairs disclosed a shortage of approximately $12.000 and a warrant today was issued charging Armstrong with responsibility for the disappearance of this sum. He was given until 3 o'clock to make good the shortage and shot himself just before the officers called to serve the warrant. Armstrong's son, W. O. Aarmstrong. now is in jail at Rentz, Ga., charged with being short in- his accounts as cashier of the Bank of Rentz. The latter bank suspended the same day the Farmers State bank here closed its doors.