Show CASHIER OF BANK WAS SWINDLED WITH EASE LONDON 17 When When the the men Feb charges against accused of ot participation participation participation par par- in the robb robbery ry of ot the Bank of ot Liverpool were brought up for a hearing at the theOld Old Bailey Balley tOda today Thomas P. P Goudie the bookkeeper pleaded guilty and Dick Burge the F. F T. T Kelly a bookmaker and Stiles SUles another bookmaker who are are ch charged with complicity In the frauds pleaded not pot guilty Little new was was was' developed during today's proceedings The prosecuting prosecuting prose prose- counsel reiterated ted the statement Investigation that a minute proved that Lawrie Mark the missing American bookmaker alleged to have been connected connected connected con con- with the bank robberies committed suicide November by Jumping from an English channel steamer when the vessel was within a short distance of or Dover One of ot the first witnesses was Marks Mark's clerk whose evidence showed that his employers employer's transactions with Goudie were quite beyond Marks Mark's ordinary the bets of n. n 1 As an business dealings Mark averaging only Instance of ot the ease with which Goudie was the witness testified that O on one occasion occasion oc oc- cas casion Ion Goudie won After fife me norse won a was vas sent to saying there was no business that hat day as s 1 Mark lark was as Ul ill in |