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Show WICK TALKS OF 1 STATEMENT, i Doesn't Know What "Certain! Transactions" Were, Xot A)- j proved by Vice-President. The statement of W. F. Adams, former' I vice-president. of the Utah National hank. I In Friday morn lug's Tribune concerning I the theft In January of 510G.250 from Ihc ! reserve chest of that Institution, was I pronounced substantially correct In so far ' as It concerned Mr. Adams's relations j with the bank, by W. S. McCornick FrI- ! day afternoon. When asked for an ex- ' . presslon of opinion concerning Mr. i Adams's statement. Mr. McCornick said: "What Mr. Adams says of tho date of his first connection Avlth the bank and : I the dates of his subsequent departure j ' for the East and his return to Salt Lake City are true as far as I know. I do ! not recall tho exact dates, but T presume I i Mr. Adams does. What ho says about j tendering his resignation in May, 1907, Is i true. It Is also true that he tendered I his resignation a second time to become efCoctlvo January M. I don't care lo aay anything beyond Unit." 'Will you explain what Mr. Adams meant when he said. 'On my return from , the East J noted the record on the books : i of the bank of transactions that I could I -in no wlso approve?" " was asked. , j "I don't know what Mr. Adams alluded i to- There may haA-e been transactions I that he did not approve of. It Is only I natural that differences of opinion should J I arise." Joseph Nelson, former cashier of the T'tah National bank, 'declined to discuss , Hie statement of Mr- Adams. |