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Raymond Foley with Clarence Kefauver

Housing and Home Finance Agency Administrator Raymond Foley (left) with Clarence Kefauver of the Columbia Federal Savings and Loan Association (right) at the opening of a new building for the bank in Washington, D.C. Others in the background are unidentified. Photo is autographed in the lower right corner: "Compliments of Clarence E. Kefauver Columbia Federal Savings."

Members of Financial Institutions Meet

Pictured left to right: F. Earl Wallace, Executive Vice President, Savings Banks' Deposit Guaranty Fund of Connecticut, Inc.; Ralph W. Matteson, Vice President, Savings Banks' Association of Connecticut, and Vice President, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, Savings Bank of New London, Connecticut; Harold W. Roberts, Executive Secretary, Savings Banks' Association of Connecticut, Hartford; Charles J. Lyon, President, Savings Banks Association of Connecticut, and President and Treasurer, Society for Savings, Hartford; John W.

Pauley Views Japanese Treasures

Accompanied by high ranking officers, Edwin W. Pauley, President Truman's reparations envoy to Japan, recently inspected a vast Japanese Tokyo Bank of Japan. Above, left to right, as they inspected some of the treasures are: Major General Chase, CG of the First Cavalry Division; Ambassador Edwin Pauley and Brigadier General F. Baker, Public Relations Officer. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).