OFFICIALS OF CORYOONms| BANK ARE SENTENCEDV.0*IIIIGeorge And Ben Applegate And WII son Cook to Serve Terms at Atlanta, 6a.sBy Uni tad Pr#a».{ . v- .... • jjjjyfi, r3f. ‘ ' W%'IB Indianapolis, June 21—Sentence*of three years each, were imposed onY* (three official* of the defunct Cory-don National Bunk, convicted of violating federal banking lawn, bv(Judge A. B. Anderson in Unitedeft i State** district court here today,* . ' y. * .?[ ,-v ; y. *. ’Y/f*'' 3 *•' • .%'•:'e.C•a’George Applegate, Ben Applegate Iv, and Wilson Uook were convicted of snt misappropriating funds entrusted tob- the bank.It*. George Applegate was found a guilty by a jury and afterwards the by other two pleaded guilty. All threed* |pleaded to be allowed to return totheir home to arrange business ho a flairs before going to prison in At* ib- jlanta, Ga. They were given until rist July 3 and were released under bondinof $20,000 each.j George Applegate embezzled thei a interest on a deposit of Ltander of i Bottles, a farmer. Ben Applegate en raised an $8,000 note to 18,000 ami •an received a note for $5,000 froui* ^ ; i y ... A'^Xr-ryPno-| John Noe, of Louisville, who was hat insolvent. Cook made a false entry rith of a $500 note and forged the name er- of a company to it.