Show Financial World Gains as Dawes Quits Office to Again Head Bank By RAYMOND Z HENLE Associated Press Staff Writer I WASHINGTON blanch 4 AP- AP The financial world stood the gainer today as Charles Gates Dawes let sUp slip the mantle of the vice presidency after a a. year four car Interlude itt In high station of American American Amer- Amer ican politics A financier financier- of domestic and international international in- in reputation before lie he came into the office which lie he now nosy turns over to Charles Curtis of Kansas Dawes once more becomes head lof of a great banking house ill in Chicago which he founded years ago but this time as a man free freeto to devote lila his talents talent to time the pUblic Interest t where r lie may be called calIe I IBy By a a. contrast almost romantic in comparison to to the stupendous financial undertakings lie he has supervised supervised su- su In th past 1 st tIme the first job tIme the retiring vice president will tackle will be to bring order to time the treasury of the tiny republic in In- Inthe the West est Indies Such an endeavor to another man might be beneath the notice of an individual whose mind aided in evolving e the intricate plan to stabilize sta- sta the chaotic postwar finances or of Europe but to Dawes it was I Ionly only another opportunity to give unselfish advice to a country less I fortunate than than- his his' own |