Show I i J 4aL j SH RTJN HIS ACCOUNTS Cashier of Vermont National Bnnk I v Wrecks Institution S Washington April 1hThi Comptroller Comptrol-ler oC the Currency today appointed J To Sullivan of his office a temporary receiver of the Parmera National bank of Vergenness Vt Examiner Frank L Fish during an examination of the bank on April 3rd discovered a shortage In the cash and lurther Investigation which has been conducted by Special Examiner John B Cunningham Indicates a total embezzlement em-bezzlement bv the cushier D B Lewis of 90000 S After the discovery o the defalcation the examiner secured the return of 2o COO to the bank Until more complete Investigation into the acts of the cashier 55 cash-ier is made It Is Impossible to slate what loss if any will accrue to the depositors de-positors I Fs believed however that their loss will be large Steps have been taken to place the cashier lI custody and his arrest Is expected at any time The last published pub-lished statement of the condition of the bank bears dale of February 6lh According I Ac-cording to this statement the deposits then amounted to an aggregate of about 4G6000 The rediscounts and the bills payable aggicgatcd 15000 I Is believed the statement was Inaccurate In several Items The capital of tho S bank Is 60000 and Its surplus 6000 Mr I ewls Is very well known throughout the State of Vermont has been a member of both branches oC the State Legislature and in JSS6 was a prominent candidate for Stale TIes uier SHe S S-He remains at home and has turned over to the officers of Ihe bank his entire en-tire holdings of stock and1 negotiable pjojiprty 1TIs sureties areeoualto WOOOO and the men who have signed his bondsare believed to be good for lhe full amount S |