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Show down into his pocket to the sum of $2,500,000, which he placed in the bank as a "'guarantee aganst possible loss from the defalcation." His action ac-tion is as remarkable as the theft of employees, but for entirely different reason. WE TIP OUR HATS, TWICE. We have to tip our hats to the employees of the Union Industrial Bank, of Flint, Mich., who, according to press dispatches, got away with the biggest embezzlement in the history his-tory of Amercan banking. What they disposed of totalled $3,592,000. We take glory in the action of President Charles S. Mott, who went |