STURTS SUMtAreTrace of Lloyd Nelson, FormerBank Cashier ofMilroyBANK AMONG THOSEWHO INSTITUTE HUNTNothing New Learned FromTransaction Involving RealEstate Agent at ColumbusFew new developments ap-today in the case of thebank cashierIt was understood that the casemight go before the federalgrand jury and agencies were already at work in an attempt to apprehend Lloyd Nelson andhimIalleged defalcation that wasplaced as hign as $20,000The bank itself has takensteps to cause his apprehension or to find trace of his where -understood todaynumber of leads werebeing followed. No particularscould be had as to the trend ofthe investigation at Columbus inNelsonman of Seymour, allegedthat a check that had been returned was without funds be-Nelson had failed to forward a draft of $100 Auditors have been set to]1bookstermine just when and howfunds alleged to be short, were taken. At the time Nelson di»-]appeared he was said to havehad some $1500 of the bank s]money with him.It was believed that his departure was made on the spur of the moment. He had tendered(his resignation on Saturday andhad worker on Monday, the bankexaminers coming to the bankon Monday afternoon. The factthat he paid a number of personalafternoon and deposited $1100banks, isbelievedtheers that precipitated his flight.Nelson left home without taking any of his clothing or givingany word to his wife. It was thought that he drove to his un-Turn to Page Si*