RAY CASTELLINE HEARING TUES.Bound Over to Grand JuryHay lt;aMeiiine, 31. l * Moines,! a as bound over to the grand Jury ou the charge of entering and rob*11 ing the Coileet; Havings bank on f April 22. lu municipal court Tuea day noon by Judge J. Y. Luke.Castelline waf held an being one ot the* trio which escaped from the bank with 34,800. He was previous ly bound over to the grand jury on ? the charge of stealing a car be longing to \V. T. Harr of Atncs.At the hearing Tuesday morn log, the prosecutor, County Attorney Frank Loondsberry, called to the witness stand 10 witnesses. First to appear was chief of Police W. J. Cure, who Identified the pria oner as the one apprehended in I Appleton, Wis. i rThree auto salesmen front Mason City took the stand and testified , that Castelline positively was one of the group seeking to buy a car ^ on the Saturday night and Sunday ! t before the robbery. Nate Shier, J salesman for the Wagner Motor! t company at Mason City, stated that Castelline was th« one who pointed a gun at him and ordered him to leave the car reported as stolen by the trio.Ames witne. ees. including the* bank officials. C. A. Knutson and T. E. LaVelle. stated that Castelline resembled” the man In the brown overcoat who scooped up the cash during the robbery. Cue tomers in the bank at the time and employees of the Palmer Plumbing company test if,ed likewise.No cro.«s examination of state witnesses was made by either Carl Mlssildine or Albert Todd, Dos Moines, lawyers for the defense.They produced but one witness, Mrs, Cssfelllne. wife of the accus ed, who testified that Castelline was home all day of April 22, the day of the robbery.