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MKVIK WINS ltNJlIT TOSKK THK hook*William S. Tevis won os tight to tinspect the hooks of the I'ao:i't• * Up- j ally t'ompany, when Frank (*. Pru.u, socntary of the .■•oiniKiny ami custodian of the books. v’eldod to »ho mandamus suit brought against him bv To vis and routostod ef »i*lt;* .lodge j Sea well to exhibit the oioinUliod records.Pi nut assort oil that ho Kn-nv allalong that Tevis* right as a stock-liolder to examine tiie book* was indisputable. but that an atte.nni ha 1 been made to prevent h in from doing’ go because Tevis himself had not rendered certain reports and account-}ings to his brother. Hn*vy 1. tlt;»\ is.; and his sister, Louise T Sharon. f Garrett McKnery represented Prura 1and Gavin MeXab and Tt. P. Hen-, shall were the attorneys for Tevis.; The suit for the right to see the 'books was based upon an allegation by Tevis that the accounts of the! company, which controls valuable real estate owned by his family estate, bad been juggled by Drum.—S. F, Pullet in. 1
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Bakersfield Morning Echo

Bakersfield, California, US

Sat, Jun 26, 1915

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