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GUARDS' COUNSEL TURNED DOWN ON ACQUITTAL MOVE JUDGE LEACH TO DIRECT OF NOT GUILTY TOBIN and with being for death Louis this city, institute, this before Judge under After testiEarl counsel for the presented rected not Judge grant the The was for about minutes while the motion was fore Tobin and McTague alleged have institution Oct. which his the following day. Mr. and R. Campbell for the defense Assistant Attorney The was some time the heard issue failed recess taken afternoon 3:15 after the two Dr. Mackey several other had been called to the ness stand defense The case likely go to the jury Ralph 1 Levy and Harold torneys A. with Everett Rosser, make up the also pointed out that the bank's liabilities in all never amounted to more than thousand All the could lose, were any losses, Mr. the between the selling prices the Under direct Bosak that he took $6,000 when he 1,000 shares General testified that between the time placed and the date delivered the stock dropped points. He that took did not the Lists Listing the securities which his worth of in he owned the 775 shares Bosak 1,200 shares Miners Bank 21 shares Bank 100 Hibernia New York: 750 Power 600 Aluminum America: 1,000 Auburn Company: Light 700 Bohn Alumi500 Thrift Loan Company of 1,000 Cast 125 125 common and 125 shares 6 His holding in the Bosak Bank reached 840 He said members of he Bosak family 65 the bank In through the the institution made lost money the bank never lost he but of the on the On the day run he declared under Bosak deposits totaled over On the day closed its doors the deposits were 000 Banker Many Years. When he was called yesterday Bosak testified that he years age and had was banking busibeen ness for than twenty During that time he testified years. bought stocks securities he millions He outlined detail the mechanics of the operation of securities declaring that usually he telephoned to the broker and his order purchase. The slips the the would arrive lowing morning and these carefully Sales were similarly treated Mr. Bosak said his duties as vice president of the and selling stocks for that and frequently purchased for customers and himself as for the He also detailed exactly how deposits were handled and he explained that when his profit were deposited to his they through the hands of four or five bank He had four bank Edward Edward Bosak, special: ward Bosak, trustee, and Edward A. He explained his first for current personal affairs second was for his stocks and other earnings to facilitate his for income tax poses. His trustee account was for special stock deal his savings account was for the usual savings purposes. The witness testified his accounts were always in the bank and available to examiners, employes and others who had legal right to see them.