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John L Lewis — Part 26
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loan fell through; that in 1938, the Panther Creek Mines, Inc.,
applied for another loan in the amount of $50,000 anted
and subsequently paid in full in December, iso. <iiaiialiia
stated that he reviewed the files covering the Pan ?
Inc., loans and there has been no correspondence covering any
transactions aince the payment of the loan in December, 1940, end
that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation did not come into
possession of any fects and figures which analysed the financial
set-up of the Panther Creek Mines, Inc., in 1942.
He stated he ED informed him that the
SOLOMAN brothers were always quarreling among themselves and this
was the reason why the $150,000 loan fell through in 1936, and
that between 1936 one of the SOLOMAN brothers committed
suicide and it <n ARE ot that if one of the SOLOMAN
brothers could er, Would pot hesitate to do so in
information concerning the Panther Creek Mines, Inc.
wie «:-:-: that the officials of the Panther Creek Mines, Inc.
n » were as follows:
HENRY & SOLOMAN, president;
G. W. SOLOMAN, vice-president;
E. C. SOLOMAN, vice-president; and
ROBERT C. SOLOMAN, secretary and treasurer.
es «::-: that it ve EG 5 ci00
that CARL H. bad purchesed the Mine *B* company
the Panther Creek Mines, Inc. He stated that the desired information
concerning the facts and figures relative to the financial set-up of the
Panther Creek Mines, Inc. could be compiled by anyone familiar with
wining operations and could have been obtained frow most any where and
may bave been obtained from the Panther Creek Mines, Inc; that the
desired information in 1942 may have been furnished by the Panther
Creek Mines, Inc., to the State Comuissioner for Mines at Springfield,
Illinois for stetistical purposes or may have been furnished Dun and
Bradstreet and other credit agencies; that the National Bituminous
Coal Commission, Department of Interior, Washington, D. C., might have
been furnished the desired information for 1942 relative to the
financial set-up of the Panther Creek Mines, Inc., with other data
put doubts if any of this information was supplied ELSHOFF by this
governmentel agency.
ay: stated that the United Mine Workers
of America bas no contacts with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
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