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REARREST FOR BANKER WHEN HE LEAVES PRISON
Moberly, Mo., March 13.-Vern E. Bundridge, former cashier of the defunct Farmers and Merchants' Bank of Moberly, which closed May 11, 1922, with a shortage of approximateby $400,000, will be rearrested when he leaves the Missouri state penitentiary on April 12, a capias on grand jury indictment having been sent to the sheriff of Cole county today The capias is on an indictment returned by a grand jury in Moberly in 1923, which charges the former banker with forgery of a $1800 note. Prosecuting Attorney W. M. Stringer said today that Bundridge would be tried on this indictment and that five other indictments returned by the same grand jury, also charging forgery, will be filed against him. The indictments are made jointly against Vern Bundridge his brother, Walter, president of the bank, who was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. while Vern's tence was for five years. With benefit of good behavior, Vern's term-expires April 12, Walter remaining in prison.