Low Moor Savings Bank (Low Moor, IA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
72191371537
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
savings
Bank ID
7219137 routing
Routing Number
72-1913
Start Date
January 1, 1928*
Location
Low Moor, Iowa (41.802, -90.355)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
a7af54eb223af257

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles report a sudden closing and indictments for fraudulent banking; records reportedly burned.

Events (2)

1. January 1, 1928* Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
assistant cashier of the Low Moor Savings bank, in receivers' hands since early this year, pleaded guilty today to fraudulent banking, ...
Source
newspapers
2. January 10, 1928 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Sudden closing Jan. 10 following discovery of fraudulent banking by assistant cashier; records reportedly burned.
Newspaper Excerpt
The indictments against the Low Moor woman banker are based on the sudden closing of the bank Jan. 10.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from Alton Evening Telegraph, December 21, 1928

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Livestock at East St. Louis EAST ST. LOUIS, III., Dec. 21, (AP)-Pineapple U. S. Dept. of Agriculture-Hogs, 14.000; market mostly steady; light Royal Anne Cherries lights and pigs strong Butchers. medium to choice 250 to 350 lbs 8.25 48.50; 200 to 250 lbs 8.25@8.55: 160 to 200-lbs 8.15@8.555; 130 to 160 lbs Bartlett Pears pigs, medium to choice 90 to 130 lbs Apricots CATTLE-800: calves 600; not enough cattle on sale to test market value; vealers a quarter lower: all other classes nominally steady Slaughter classes. steers, good and choice 1300 to 1500 lbs 11.75@15.75; 1100 to 1300 lbs 12.00@ 16.00; 950 to 1100 lbs 12.00@16.50; common and Cherries, Red Pitted medium 850 lbs up 8.25@12.00; fed yearlings, good and choice 750 to 950 Cracker Jack, 3 pkgs. choice 850 lbs down 11.00@14.00; common and medium 7.25@11.00; cows, good and choice 8.25@10.50; common and medium 6.75@8,25; low cutter and cutter 4.75@6.75; bulls, good and choice "beef" 8.75@10.25; cutter to medium 6.25@8.75; vealers "milk fed" good and choice 13.75@15.25; medium 11.25@ 13.75; cull and common 6.00 fancy 11.25; stocker and feeder steers, good and cohice "all weights" 10.75@11.75 common and medium 7.00@10.75. SHEEP-7 market about steady. Lambs, good and choice "92 lbs down" 12.00; ewes. medium to choice "150 lbs down" 4.25@7.00; cull and comJELLO all Woman Banker Pleads Guilty CLINTON, Iowa, Dec. 21, (P)Mrs. Emma Conover, assistant cashier of the Low Moor Savings bank in receivers hands since early this year pleaded guilty today to fraudulent banking. one of B. number of indictments pending against her. Sentence will be pronounced next Thursday.


Article from Quad-City Times, December 21, 1928

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WOMAN ADMITS FRAUD IN BANK Changes Mind When Jury Is Picked and Pleads Guilty to Charge. Clinton. la., Dec. Mrs. Emma Conover. assistant cashier of the Low Moor Savings bank, receivers' hands since early this year, pleaded guilty today fraudulent banking, one of number of indictments pending against her. Sentence will be pronounced next Thursday Mrs. Conover had first indicated she would stand trial and jury had been selected when she changed her mind and pleaded guitly She is subject to fine not ceeding prison sentence not 10 years, jail son tence nor to exceed year combination of prison sentence and fine. Bank Closed January 10 The indictments against the Low Moor woman banker were based on the sudden closing of her bank last Jan. 10. The afternoon of Jan. her father, Charles Beuch, president of the bank, found note from her saying she was going to commit He notified her husband, Conover. who operates store Low Moor, and search was start for her. Dr. Ralph Luse was asked to assist. He saw her from distance crawling out on the ice the Wapsie river. Before he could reach her she had plunged into the water. At this particular point, however, was shallow. and before she could drown herself he was able to pull her out of the water.


Article from The Dispatch, December 21, 1928

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Admits Fraud in Connection with Institution Near Clinton, la. By Associated Press Leased Clinton, Dec. Emma Conover, assistant cashier of the Low Moor savings bank, in receivhands since early this year, pleaded guilty to fraudulent banking, one of number of indictments pending against her. will be pronounced next Thursday. The indictments against the Low Moor woman banker are based on the sudden closing of the bank 10 last. The afternoon of January her father, Charles Beuch, president the bank, found note from her saying that she was going to kill herself. He notified her husband, Conover, who started searching for her. Dr. Luce was asked to sist. He found her crawling out thin ice the Wapsie where she had plunged the ice shallow part of the river. She alive was taken to Clinton hospital. Looking through her effects the was found that she had burned all the records before leaving.


Article from The Muscatine Journal, December 21, 1928

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Pleads Guilty to Fraud. Clinton Ia., Dec 21 (AP) Mrs Emma Conover cashier of the Low Moor Savings bank, in receiver's hands since early this year pleaded guilty today to fraudulent banking one of a number of indictments pending against her Sentence will be pronounced next Thursday


Article from The Gazette, December 21, 1928

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WOMAN BANKER PLEADS GUILTY CLINTON, Dec. 21.-(AP)-Mrs. Emma Conover, assistant cashier of the Low Moor Savings bank, in receiver's hands since early this year, pled guilty today to fraudulent banking, one of number of indictments pending against her. Sentence will be pronounced next Thursday. since she was a young girl. Besides her husband, Burel Merrifield, she is survived by two children, Lynn and Mrs. George Merrifield, both of Cedar Rapids, and two brothers. Clifford Wicher, Moline, Ill., and Floyd Wicher, of this city. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the LesingerPolansky chapel with the Rev. George Stauffacher in charge. Burial will be at Linwood cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel tonight between 7 and 9 o'clock. Former Ely Resident Dies. A. W. Pudil, 79, a former resident of Ely and vicinity, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. C. Dalleska, in Winona, Minn., at 6:40 p.m. Monday. He left Linn county many years ago, going to a farm near Backoo, D. Since Sept. he had been in Winona. Besides his wife he survived by his daughter, Mrs. Dalleska and three sons, Charles. Cedar Rapids: Frank and Otto, both of Backoo, N. D., and two step-daughters, Mrs. Frances Jiroucha, Racine, Wis., and Mrs. Emma Truhlar, Cedar Rapids. He also leaves two brothers. Frank Pudil. Swisher, and J. W. Pudil, Cedar Rapids, besides seventeen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services and burial were to be in Winona today, Funeral For Palumbo Boy. Funeral services for John Frederick Palumbo, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Palumbo, will be held in the home, 107 North Tenth street west, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday The Rev. Father D. J. Lenihan will officiate and burial will be in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Besides his parents he is survived by three sisters, Josephine, Mary Grace and Mercedes. He also leaves a grandfather. A. Palumbo, and a grandmother, Mrs. Mary Scolaro, all of this city. A brother, Anthony, preceded him in death two years ago. Friends may call at the home this evening.


Article from Dixon Evening Telegraph, December 22, 1928

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Woman Admits Fraud in Low Moor Banking Clinton, Iowa, Dec. 21-(AP)-Mrs. Emma Conover, assistant cashier of the Low Moor Savings Bank, in receivers hands since early this year. pleaded guilty today to fraudulent banking, one of a number of indictments pending against her. Sentence will be pronounced next Thursday.