BRINGS TUMULTY INTO INQUIRY ON NOTE LEAK; Wood, Disavowing Real Knowledge, Says Secretary Conferred with B.M. Baruch. STOCK CRASH FOLLOWED Letter from "A. Curtis" MadeCharge;-President's Brother-in-Law Named, Too.OTTO KAHN ALSO ACCUSED All Make Denials;-Kahn Demands Hearing;-Stock ExchangeOrders Records Saved. Tumulty Issues a Denial. Absurd, Says Bolling. NAMES TUMULTY IN INQUIRY ON LEAK The "A. Curtis" Letter. Tells of Private Wires. Mr. Wood's Examination. Did Not Consult Tumulty. Denies Definite Information. Did Not Consult Lansing.
Date: 06 January 1917
Special to The New York Times
mentioned by Repr. Wood in testimony to Rules Committee; denies advance knowledge of Pres. Wilson's peace note
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BROKER EXPLAINS "WARNING."; McKinnon Says It Was the Ordinary Market Circular. Hartley Got a "General Bulletin."
Date: 06 January 1917
Repr. Wood mentions names of J. P. Tumulty, R. W. Bolling, O. H. Kahn, and B. M. Baruch in testimony to Rules Committee, says that S. B. Friday advised him of advance information of note sent by R. W. McKinnon to R. R. Hartley, tells of report of stock transactions of F. A. Connolly & Co. through Hutton & Co. of N. Y.; Sec. Tumulty, R. W. Bolling, and O. H. Kahn deny advance knowledge of note; text of "A. Curtis" letter; Reprs. Garrett, Cantrill, Harrison, and Henry question Repr. Wood; committee votes to direct N. Y. and Chicago Stock Exchanges and Washington brokerage houses to preserve records; N. Y. Stock Exchange orders members to keep records; B. M. Baruch's telegram to The N. Y. Times denying foreknowledge; explanations by R. W. McKinnon, L. Gates of Lamson Bros., R. R. Hartley, and S. B. Friday, J. F. Hamill of Lamson Bros. denies advance information
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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; New Bank Report Form Disapproved. $43 Per Capita. Oil and Oil Products Rise. Talk of Another Leak. Specialties. Bernard M. Baruch.
Date: 06 January 1917
national bank officers disapprove of new "condition report,"
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GERMANY'S ADMISSIONS.; Why Need There Be Doubt About the Origins of the War? Justice Before Peace. TWO PEACE PROGRAMS. Where the World's Court League Leaves the League to Enforce Peace. WESTERN WAR RELIEF. What Madison, Wis., Has Done for the Allied Countries. FOR REAL PREPAREDNESS. Stronger Public Support Needed for Universal Service Measure.
Date: 06 January 1917
ERNEST T. CARTER. Rev. K. E. EVANS. By SAMUEL T. DUTTON, General Secretary the World's Court League. SAMUEL T. DUTTON, HELEN R. OLIN. ERNEST S. HARRINGTON
Ernest CARTER
Rev. S. T. Dutton compares program with that of League to Enforce Peace; cites message of A. Lang of Oberammergau, letter
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M. SAZONOFF IN NEW ROLE.; Ex-Foreign Minister Reporter Again Admitted to Russian Ministry.
Date: 06 January 1917
was admitted to deliberations of Ministerial Council by order of Czar, and appointed honorary Pres. of Anglo-Russian Chamber of Commerce at instance of Sir G. Buchanan, says Overseas News Agency
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INSISTS WARSHIP WAS SUNK.; Berlin Says If It Was Not the Verite It Was One of Her Class.
Date: 06 January 1917
Germans insist that either the Verite or some battleship of her class was sunk Dec. 12
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Allied Premiers in Rome to Discuss Balkan Situation; Urging Italy to Save Saloniki Army, Berlin Suggests; Hailed in Rome as a Sign of the Entente's Firm Purpose Berlin Believes Impending Disaster to Sarrail Inspired Meeting
Date: 06 January 1917
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
arrives in Rome to attend Allies' conference
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THINKS WAR IS STIFFENING.; Keeley Sees Significance in British Troops Relieving French.
Date: 06 January 1917
Special to The New York Times
J. Keeley comments on taking over of French lines by British troops
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