U,S. BANK INQUIRY
CUBA LOANS INVESTIGATION.
United Pres* Association—By Bleeirit TeJegiaph—Ojpyright)
WASHINGTON, October 19.
Mr Aldrich, chairman’ 1 or the Chase National Bank, identified! himself, today, at the Senate Tuyestigations Vommitteo, as the individual . , who had sought to dissuade .tlielcpmmittee irom investigating the Bank’s Cuba loans, the reason 'given fox* this action beibg fear of the effects in Cuba.
To-day, however, Jlr Aldricli demanded that the cpinniittee proceed; , The Chase Cuban loads ftvere 25 - million dollars for the!)construction of a' capital in Havana,'and two'hundred, million for a CentrarCuban highway. Both are now in technical Jdefaulf.)■ ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1933, Page 5
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