Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1928 — Page 12

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THREATENS TO MAKE ANOTHER , PROBEJDF BANK Prosecutor Aroused Over Missing Papers in Kokomo Case. I‘H Times Special FRANKFORT, Ind., Oct. 26. Trial of Frank S. Owens, charged with embezzlement in connection with the American Trust Company bank failure at Kokomo, entered upon its eighth day in Clinton circuit court this morning with a threat on the part of the state that another grand jury investigation of the case may be made. Prosecuting Attorney Homer R. Miller of Howard comity voiced the threat when it developed that debit and credit slips of the bank were missing. Efforts are being ma.de to locate the slips, which Miller intimates will constitute '‘damaging” evidence that books of the bank were “juggled.” Disclosure that the papers could not be found when Miss Daisy Ervington, secretary to Owens when he was head of the bank and later in the employ of the bank’s receivers, was on the witness stand. She said' they were placed in a vault but that a search she had made during the last two weeks gave no trace of them. It is expected the trial of Miller will continue for several days yet. Attorneys for both sides agree there is no possibility of the case being concluded this week. ADVENTURER TO SPEAK “World Vagabond” Opens Lectures of Orchard School. Lowell Thomas, “gentleman adventurer and world vagabond,” will open the Orchard school lecture course at the Armory the evening of Nov. 18. Thomas has written several popular books including “The Sea Devil,” “With Lawrence In Arabia,”, ana “European Skyways.” In 1926, he made the first complete aerial tour of Europe ever undertaken. flying more than 18,000 miles in approximately 200 flying hours. Moving pictures will be shown at the lecture here in November. Season tickets may be obtained through Mrs. Leon Burnett, 50 West Hampton drive.

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