Article Text
SHORT $201,000. German National Bank of Newport, Ky., Wrecked. Assistant Cashier Brown's Fast Living Said to Be Cause. MAKES HIS ESCAPE WITH PLENTY OF CASH. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 18.-United States Bank Examiner Tucker, today, took possession of the German National Bank at Newport, Ky., and posted a notice that the bank would remain close pending an examination Examiner Tucker also announced unofficially that Frank M. Brown, the individual bookkeeper and assistant cashier, was missing and that a partial investigation showed that Brown was short about $201,000. Brown had been with the bank 18 years, was one of the most trusted men ever connected with this old bank and it is stated by the expects that his peculations extended back as far as 10 years. The capital stock of the bank is only $100,000. Prown's alleged shortage is double that amount and more than the reserve and all the assets, including the real esstate. The First National Bank of Newport, was wrecked two years ago by Cashier Youtsey and now the German National Bank closed. Newport has only one bank left. For two weeks there have been rumors that Brown was short, and some depositors withdrew their accounts. Three weeks ago, the bank examiners made a good statement for the bank and the officers and directors allayed suspicion by referring to the