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BOND FORGERY CLOSES BANKS Kansas Governor Reveals Municipal Swindle municipal bond forgery, which authorities believe may have been a million dollar swindle, caused the closing of three state banks Tuesday and the arrest of one man. Ronald Finney bond broker and son of W. W. Finney, Emporia, Kan banker surrendered after being charged with uttering $20,000 in forged bonds to the National Bank of Gov Alf M. Landon revealed that eight issues of Kansas municipal bonds totaling $329,000 purchased by the state school fund and held in the state treasury vaults had been forged in duplicate, making $658,000 in spurious bonds The three banks whose deposits were secured by the forged bonds, immediately were ordered closed by H W Koeneke state bank commissioner. "for examination and for protection of the depositors They are the Fidelity State and Savings bank of Emporia, of which Finney's father is president, the Eureka bank Eureka and the Farmers State bank. Neosho Falls.