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Newspaper Article 1921 02/09 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1921 02/09 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
James M Vardaman, son of former United States Senator, James K Vardaman, of Mississippi, and assistant Manager of the bond department of a Memphis bank, was today given a "vacation" pending investigation into his connection with a sale of $135,000 blocks of liberty bonds, none of which have been identified as stolen. Bonds stolen in Brooklyn and being marketed in Memphis are being tracked by Memphis and New York detectives. Vardaman stated that he declined to buy the lot of stolen bonds because the suspect in question was not a customer.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1921 02/20 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1921 02/20 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
James M Vardaman, son of former United States Senator James K Vardaman, of Mississippi, and employee of a local Memphis bank, with five other men was indicted yesterday by a Shelby county grand jury which investigated the alleged traffic of stolen Liberty bonds. Vardaman was on a business trip but through council Vardaman and the other men all denied that the transactions were other than legal.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1921 04/07 <i>The Bridgeport Telegram</i> Bridgeport, Connecticut
Newspaper Article 1921 04/07 The Bridgeport Telegram Bridgeport, Connecticut
Benjamin Ruthford Vardaman Motivational Speaker of Chicago, Illinois and Educational Director of the National Association of Retail Clothiers said, "The preacher and the housewives have the hardest job of all salesmen" to a merchandising school. "All persons are salesmen." 
 
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Newspaper Article 1921 05/04 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1921 05/04 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
S.O. Bates county attorney general said he would recommend a verdict of not guilty in the cases of James M Vardaman, a Memphis bank employee, and Joseph who testified for the State. The State failed to establish that the bonds were part of the haul made by the Brooklyn bandits.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1921 09/03 <i>Iowa City Press Citizen</i> Iowa City, IA
Newspaper Article 1921 09/03 Iowa City Press Citizen Iowa City, IA
14 year old Orville Vardaman, beaten to death by peers at encouragement of school officials at Parental school, an institution for truant children. The teacher and superintendant have been arraigned for accessories to manslaughter. 
 
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