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[to have the money deposited in the | Conditions which enabled insuf . al Cl if. d names of cimmissars. ficiently !ran'\\;‘d ?wn to :w admitted turi The financier also asserts that etill [to the bar, Mr. Root said, were un- For de‘ Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Jarger sume arc deposited in South |fair to the public, unfair to the mem- American banks in the names of com- | bers of the legal profession, and a wissars. disgrace to the nation.