Monday, February 18, 2013

On This Date in Minnesota History: February 18


February 18, 1931 – “A federal grand jury indicted Wilbur Foshay, Henry Henley (Executive Vice-President), Harry McGinty (Secretary-Treasurer), Clarence Salisbury (Vice-President), Palmer Mabry and Herbert Welch (Assistant Secretaries), and Raymond Andrus (President of PUCC) on 17 criminal counts of violating the U. S. Postal laws for using the mail as a means of carrying out their scheme to defraud persons of money and property. (18 U.S.C.A. 338)”
http://www.mnd.uscourts.gov/History/Foshay/Foshay02.pdf




Wilbur Foshay

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