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Page 1955
... bank book ; simply the deposits- the bank deposits . The CHAIRMAN . Would you mind letting me see it ? Mr. DAVIS . No ; that is all right . There was no contribution over $ 500 from anyone apart from those that I have mentioned . This ...
... bank book ; simply the deposits- the bank deposits . The CHAIRMAN . Would you mind letting me see it ? Mr. DAVIS . No ; that is all right . There was no contribution over $ 500 from anyone apart from those that I have mentioned . This ...
Page 2159
... Bank balance , Jan. 29 , 1926- Contributions .__ . Concession at convention _ - _- . Total receipts --‒‒‒ Total Disbursements : $ 575.92 $ 68 , 878. 48 36.22 68 , 914. 70 69 , 490. 62 Salaries .... Traveling expenses ... . Notes ...
... Bank balance , Jan. 29 , 1926- Contributions .__ . Concession at convention _ - _- . Total receipts --‒‒‒ Total Disbursements : $ 575.92 $ 68 , 878. 48 36.22 68 , 914. 70 69 , 490. 62 Salaries .... Traveling expenses ... . Notes ...
Page 2361
... Bank and the First National Bank of Los Angeles . A subpoena for R. E. Farley , superintendent of the Anti - Saloon League of Arizona and New Mexico . Is Mr. Farley here in the city ? Mr. CROAFF . Yes ; he is in the city . Senator KING ...
... Bank and the First National Bank of Los Angeles . A subpoena for R. E. Farley , superintendent of the Anti - Saloon League of Arizona and New Mexico . Is Mr. Farley here in the city ? Mr. CROAFF . Yes ; he is in the city . Senator KING ...
Page 2366
... bank of which I am cashier for and then I charge them to the account of myself as treasurer for the State Democratic central committee . Q. Is there any other person other than yourself performing the functions of treasurer ? A. No ...
... bank of which I am cashier for and then I charge them to the account of myself as treasurer for the State Democratic central committee . Q. Is there any other person other than yourself performing the functions of treasurer ? A. No ...
Page 2403
... banks in adjoining States ? " " Well , " he said , " it could be easily ; a large sum of money could be very easily put through , for instance , some bank for that purpose , " and he said : " I think it is going to be done " ; and I ...
... banks in adjoining States ? " " Well , " he said , " it could be easily ; a large sum of money could be very easily put through , for instance , some bank for that purpose , " and he said : " I think it is going to be done " ; and I ...
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