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Show It is intimated that if John Hoey had divided up with some necessary individuals, in-dividuals, he would not have been ' plunged into disgrace because of his dealings with the Adams Express company com-pany of which he was president. It is f common knowledge that a great many corporation officers have profited immensely im-mensely through trades made by themselves them-selves as officers with themselves as individuals, in-dividuals, but Hoey's case is about the only one in which the offender has been overwhelmed with disgrace. |