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Oren E. i iimmins

Plaintife's Exhibit :

(Deposition of Paris B. C lypoole.)

years, whatever the case n ght be. Upon the compi-

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  1. 1 (Continued)

lation of all his fibres,

there is fraud. VHiat does le do at that point?

  1. Are you speaking ( presently, or what hap-

pened

  1. Well, let us take a eriod prior to 1947.

  2. Wei, in that perifl and that was during

the period when I had t group over there this

finds or suspects that

is what happened: If th

any gioup outside of my

he was well qualified

over

time

ried

ell

situation developed in

roup, when the case was

assigned to me I lookec into it, I sized up the

Agent to find out how we qualified he was, and if

automatically shifted

'vision, during which

ork on that case, car-

believed it was con-

called in a Special

y own group, as we did

V^^cjit would carry

ided, ''Well,

ccial Agent;'

are the facts

o forth. Then

would the 8pe-

and to say some-

any cases nothing but


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