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Sorry for the Condition of the Article. It was in Much Worse Shape Before I Started Repairing 
The Lakeland evening telegram. (Lakeland, Fla.), 16 April 1918.

https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...ext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2
Although I Can imagine the Heart of the Story is True during WW1.
Because of The "Incident & It's Happy Ending with Money Safely in the Bank ,
So he could Sleep at Night
& That doing so is Patriotic 
it is Obvious The Incident is Either Bank or Government Propaganda,
To get the other Germans to Do the Same.
I'll guess Most didn't fall For It & Kept their Wealth Well Hidden

The Lakeland evening telegram. (Lakeland, Fla.), 16 April 1918.

https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...ext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2
Although I Can imagine the Heart of the Story is True during WW1.
Because of The "Incident & It's Happy Ending with Money Safely in the Bank ,
So he could Sleep at Night


it is Obvious The Incident is Either Bank or Government Propaganda,
To get the other Germans to Do the Same.
I'll guess Most didn't fall For It & Kept their Wealth Well Hidden