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Show WILL CARRY INSURANCE INVESTIGATION TO NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALS It begin to apnear thnt r.'.l th cornpanifs that have been c.iM" t r l.avp requester! examination cu! i r.r.r ;.. -blv be brought bf fore the committee I,;: 'a;ii'ary W. Many to Be Heard Frcm. "There still "-Tr '.' - t '. rrudential of Newark, the At.M 1. ",rd and a half dozen more rf t ;-..rg-r tympanies to be examl; ed. r. x-.'i t V..--M of smaller o- -: x" r "r.al organUn- th'.t cf'an lr.: i.r . . . -after. Several in -i .- ' d . ' ' abm-nt. NEW YORK. Dec l.-The Times today says: "As th result of the publication of evidence taken in the Canadian insurance investigation, charging that former State Superintendent rf Influmn Louis F. Payne received JiiVo from the Mutual R-ierve Lif"! association In connection with a rtport by his examiners and Of other disclosures before tho Arm.-trong rominittfe pointing to relations between the insurance companies and the State insurance in-surance dipartment, the investigation n.-w on will be extended to that branch of tho State administration. This decision rf the legislative committee commit-tee and its coun.se! became known this week. That Pu)t:rir.tca lcnt of Insurance Hendricks will be ca'.led to the stand In tho next few days is now a certainty. Employes of his department will a'.ao to called. Extend Investigation Next Year. "A possible, if not probable, result of this wi'.l be to t-xtend the Investigation ever into l?t5 bv a renewal of authorities to this committee by the incoming Legislature Legis-lature or by the appointment of a r.ew committee, with most of its members chosen from the present. "The committee has hud the matter seriously seri-ously under consideratiou for a week or more ever slucc, in fact, the time when |