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SQUANDERED FUNDS IN BUCKETSHOPS Tabor Bank's Vicepresident Is Watched By a Director for Two Days. Special to The Journal. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Nov. 4.-Director Gregory of the State bank of Tabor, Iowa. played detective and watched Vicepresident H. C. Dye of the same institution for two days this week, and as a result he caught Dve in Omaha drinking heavily and squandering the bank's money in bucketshops. Dye has confessed to forging notes and indorsements, to borrowing tho bank's cash and to forging accounts to cover up his shortage. Aside from his shortage at the bank, which will amount to $20,000, he has confessed to an outstanding indebtedness of more than $40,000, making the total more than $50,000. The bank is closed and the state bank examiner is in charge of its affairs. Dye is now at the home of his father in Council Bluffs. Tabor is the seat of a big Congregational collége and many students had the money with which they expected to pay their year's expenses, in the closed bank. A panic resulted among these students when they discovered that the bank was in the hands of the state examiner.