FOX FARMER INDICTED.
Kazhnir T. Dryz, who owns two silver fox farms in Wisconsin, and maintains a Chicago office at 26, East Randolph Street, was indicted by the April Federal grand jury, for using the mails to defraud. According to Assistant Ui-ited States District Attorney, Lyman Sherwood, Dryz is charged with swindling more than 100 persons of £40,000 by sending misleading advertisements through the mails setting forth the enormous profits to be made from silver fox raising. Dryz, Sherwood said, owns two fox farms at Eagle River - and Pleasant Valley, Wisconsin, although he advertised'that he controlled six. In his advertising literature, it is charged, he stated that an initial investment of £300 in a pair of foxes would become £200,000 in six years, since the investor would by that time have sponsored the, raising of 1000 animals, j
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 27
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