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Show HARRIMAN WILL TESTIFY Railroad Van to Tell About Equit- ble Loans P7V VORK, Nov 7. Edward if Harrlmsn has leen eubpoenned to testify la t lio Instir-nr.ee Instir-nr.ee Inquiry, and probably will go on tho aland acn after the teytln.ony of Feeial wit-nees wit-nees ooncernlnf lha Mutual Llfe'r affairs ha been hoard It Ii Ppaalbla that James H Hyde will go on lha stand before Mr. Hnrrl-inan Hnrrl-inan 1 called. ec Ihnt the committee may have Mr. Hvde's iiccount of thlnga to aerto oa a I osls for questioning Mr. Ilarrlman Will Be Asked About Loans. Mr Ilarrlman. It Is paid, will he aked what rate of Interest he paid on the large loans thnt tho Fqultable In Its fonm r administration administra-tion carried for him. Another topic of which light Will be sought haa to do with tho settlement settle-ment of Gov. OdefTl milt ogalnt the Mer r untile Tru-it company on account of his L'nltcd States ship-hull. lint' o. Morton Won't Comment Presltlen Foul Morion of tho eoclety still refuses re-fuses to comment on tht report of Deputy Superintendent Su-perintendent of Insurnni-o Hunter on the Kqultable assets The True-do lo committee of Mutual Llfo In vest Igafera has not t be.-n apprised of the decision of Stuyvejtant Fish as to whether he would serve on the committee. com-mittee. The legislative Inqulrr will be resumed tomorrow to-morrow and It la expected that fully a week in if consumed in clearing up the affairs or the Mutual and Metropolitan Life Beginning Begin-ning next week th" corumlttee will elt live days a week until January 1, provided the lawyers law-yers are able to ftand the strain |