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Bail Set $5,000 for Former Banker, Preliminary Hearing Scheduled Friday, Aug.
Woods, cashier and vicepresident of San Bernardino Valley bank, arraigned yesterday San Bernardino justice charge of theft Justice Holbrook his bail $5,000 and scheduled hearing for Aug. The former banker is being held in county jail, though reported to be making fort to raise money for bail. arrested by Deputy Sheriff Hal Oxnevad in Las Vegas, Nev., Monday night and brought Bernardino yesterday morning. Refuses Discuss Case Mussell defendant charged with savings account deposit his bank last September. He to discuss his case with the district attorney anyone else, explaining that attorney him remain silent. The attorney John Buskirk of Los Angeles. District Attorney Stanley Musannounced that he has warded Sacramento request for extradition papers for Charles Bell, jointly accused with Woods the theft the $5,800 account. Bell under arrest Yuma, Ariz. An attempt Bell his gain freedom blocked yesterday when Superior Judge Henry Kelly denied his plea for writ of habeas corpus the Yuma Sheriff Shay had forwarded telegraphic warrant the Yuma officers and informed them that formal quest for Bell's extradition would filed with Governor Arizona quickly possible. Bell being held in default of $1,000 bail. Arrested Return From Mountain Trip Woods was arrested when he turned Las Vegas from weekend trip to the mountains, north of the Nevada town. He readily agreed to waive face trial on the charges, by which he accused transferring savings account of the late Richard Stewart San Diego where, further charged. obtained the entire $5,800 The account transferred by means of cashier's checks, drawn by Woods as cashof the Valley bank. The Stewart account was overlooked by the heirs the time Stewart's death 1918, untouched bank until last September was transferred the Diego bank. Bell, charged, represented himself to be Stewart, or the executor the estate. The complaints which both Woods and Bell arrested sworn to Ira Hankey, assistant receiver the San Bernardino Valley bank.