PER CURIAM.
Clifford R. Hjelm, upon his plea of not guilty to four indictments which were consolidated for trial and which in twenty-three counts charged twenty-three separate offenses having to do with applications for loans, was in May of 1959 tried to a jury and convicted on all counts. Twenty-two of the counts charged violations of 18 U.S.C. § 1010, proscribing the making of false statements in connection with applications for loans to be insured by the Federal...
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