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TRIAL BEGINS IN BLISS SUIT TO RECOVER NOTE fore Trial Judge began in Federal court beMunger Thursday morning of the Bliss, receiver of the Brady Clarence State bank for recovery of $5,000 note bank from of the Kearney. defunct City National John H. Ball, whose home is now in Long Beach, and who formerly president the Brady State bank was on the witstand all He related that about year before the failof the City National bank, the Kearney requested him to exchange $5,000 notes. This insituations irned their notes. This was done, and he aleged, at later date both institutions returned their notes. transactions appear on the books of the Brady bank, but the City records fail show the last from the Brady institution. The note given by the City National bank found be because the bankruptcy of the signer. and the Brady bank's receiver attempting collect from the assets of the Kearney institution. Hamer of Kearney and Ira Beynon Mr. who has acted as receiver in his former capacity as secretary state department of trade and comwerce. John Miller of Kearney represents the receiver of the City National bank.