Delaware County Finance Corporation April 26th, 1923
I called up one of them and said, ‘I don’t want no more meetings at my home. It wasn’t because Frank isn’t looking, why weren’t you looking your Vice President, Mr. Rock? Why didn’t your Treasurer and your so and so, why weren’t you looking? Why did you let it go to one man?’ Well, anyhow Rossin died, and each one of the members takes so much to make up the money lost. The neighbors who use it depend- ed on it.
So, you’re a member of The Corporation, so you believe us. You believe me. So each one distributed so much to make up the loss and Frank was still President of that Corporation when he died. Now, there is nobody left. The Corporation broke up right away. And Lonnie is dead, Rossin is dead. Goldberg is dead, all gone. Herman Shooster - Mr. Rossin died short- ly after Frank. Within a few months after- ward, the Chester Times reported on Septem- ber 28th, 1950, The Chester Progressive Club sued the Rossin family. The amount sought was $11,000. The club won the case.
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