Thursday, May 8, 2025

Bank Doors Close Because Cashier Has Disappeared, May 8, 1925

Cashier Missing

Clinton, May 8—The doors of the Bank of Turkey have been closed for two days and the whereabouts of its cashier, L.D. Grady, is unknown. Thursday the state bank examiners, assisted by the president, H.F. Pierce of Warsaw, have been at work auditing the books. At a late hour yesterday afternoon they reported the books in good shape as far as they had examined.

The absence of Cashier Grady is a mystery. Nobody knows why he left. He is very popular and his integrity is not suspected. His friends are included to charge his disappearance to business worries.

From page 4 of the Durham Sun, Friday afternoon, May 8, 1925

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