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Died. Allen Ledyard Lindley, 60, longtime Wall Street broker, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange's potent Committee on Business Conduct until June 1937, grandson of cable-laying Cyrus W. Field; after brief illness; in Englewood...
From Philadelphia, one day last week, came the announcement that the seven trustees of the estate of late, great Publisher Cyrus Curtis had sold the evening Public Ledger to a company headed by Robert Cresswell, treasurer until last month of the New York Herald Tribune...
Johnny Burnham, of last year's Yardling squad, gave the meet a good start by downing Cyrus Kano, of Tech in the 321-pound class. Burnham won the scrap by a reverse body press, in eight and a half minutes just short of the nine minute deadline...
Cleveland's maverick financier Cyrus (formerly "the Great") Eaton has friends and enemies on both sides of many a street, including Wall. A power there until the early '30s, he has won most of his subsequent newspaper clippings by front-running for the U. S.'s No. 1 anti-Wall Street financier, Chicago's pro-competitive-bidding Halsey, Stuart & Co. More recently, via the mails and letters-to-the-editor, he has offered intellectual aid to both Presidential candidates. As a Willkie-man he suggested that the New Deal is vulnerable for having made Big Business...
...Mellon Securities syndicate partners were not willing to work for the cost of their telephone bills. First Boston Corp., W. C. Langley, five others dropped out. Nineteen underwriters remained, including Halsey, Stuart, usually Otis' big brother. Last week they placed the issue privately with a few institutional investors. Cyrus Eaton had the satisfaction of knowing that if his meddling had not profited him, neither had it profited the "big bankers." Only gainer was San Antonio Public Service, which got two points more for its issue, pocketed an extra $330,000. That, thought Cyrus Eaton, was just another argument...