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Dr. Joao-Frederico, Normano, lecturer on Economics and associate director of the Bureau of Economic Research in South America, will be arraigned in Federal Court at, 10.30 0'clock this morning on charges of forgery and obtaining $750,000 under false pretenses in Germany. Normano is being held in the East Cambridge House of Correction without ball pending investigation to discover whether is really Dr. Isaak Lewin, a German banker who absconded in 1929. Admittance was denied a CRIMSON reporter who attempted to interview him on Saturday.
Normano spent yesterday studying quietly in his cell and is apparently oblivious to what is going on around him, according to the guard in charge. Police were in doubt whether Normano's office in the College Library would be searched for counterfeiting materials.
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