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...toward bringing the in-betweens within the law. The case turned around Robert Gintel, 33, a partner in the Wall Street brokerage house of Cady, Roberts & Co., and his role in a well-timed sell-off of Curtiss-Wright Corp. shares on Nov. 25, 1959. Two days earlier, Roy Hurley, then chairman and president of Curtiss-Wright, had held a much ballyhooed press confer- ence in which he displayed a revolutionary rotary combustion engine that he said C-W was going to produce. On the strength of this promised new product, C-W shares jumped 8¼ points...
...ensuing investigation of Hurley and the strange behavior of C-W shares, Gintel was singled out for having acted on insider information and was severely reprimanded by the Exchange and fined $3,000, which was the same profit he had made for his wife's account by selling 950 shares short...
...pure white silk sheath. At the following reception for 500, her husband deftly fielded all topics, talked wheat with a Saskatchewan reporter, education with a college girl, trucks with a transport official and freedom of the press with a publisher. The wife of Defense Production Minister Raymond O'Hurley told Kennedy that her relatives in Ohio and Connecticut had all voted for him. "Well," replied the President, laughing, "with a name like O'Hurley, they should." Watching Kennedy in action, Diefenbaker declared in admiration: "I hope he doesn't come across the border and run against...
...afternoon's crucial match, varsity mainstay Red Grant came through with a 4-0 decision over Princeton's Dan Dent in the 191-pound class. A Tiger win would have tied the match and led to eventual victory, since heavyweight Duke Hurley lost 6 to 5 to Gerry Norton on a slam penalty...
Wrestling captain Nick Estabrook was defeated for the first time in ten matches last night as a powerful Cornell squad crushed the Crimson grapplers 28 to 5 in the I.A.B. Heavyweight Duke Hurley was the only Harvard wrestler to win, pinning his opponent in the second round...