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BY AMERICAN BANKER, (Reuter) NEW YORK, April 2. Frank Vanderlip, a retired banker, announces that he intends to resign from every business board seat lie occupies, because of the attitude of many business associates toivards his recent talks on alleged Government corruption. Vanderlip published an exchange of letters with the Freeport Texas Company, in which his resignation was requested and given. He recently quitted the Continental Can Company, because his fellow direcors objected to his statements concerning the sale of President Harding’s newspeper. Vanderlip says “If there is irot a full exposure of the corruption and honey-combing in departments of several bureaux tlie Federal Government's business will be at the mercy of corrupt prosecutors, and laAv-breaking officials, and will suffer more than it ever can through the exposure of these things.”
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16072, 5 April 1924, Page 5
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