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Show sufficient to assure Ml depositors CC 2-3 per cent on the dollar. DETECTIVES SEARCHING F0RJ01 NEW YORK, Dec. 2S. Denied asylum asy-lum at the private sanitarium to which he was committed as a paranoiac, parano-iac, Joseph G. Rohm, whose operations opera-tions closed the Hunk of Northern New York, yesterday appeared for a moment in Jersey City todav and then vanished with his sister. Dr. Ixiulse Robinovltch In an automobile. Detectives watched his apartments' and the homo of his sister tonight until District Attorney Whitman received re-ceived word from William Tmvers Jerome, Je-rome, former district attorney, that Robin had retained him as counsel. Will Appear When Wanted. "Robiu Is In this city," said Mr. Whitman, after hearing from Mr. Jc-roms, Jc-roms, "und Mr. Jerome has assured me that he will produce him when the district attorney wants him. At the sanitarium the following statement was made: "In view of the fact that the criminal crimi-nal prosecution may he instituted against Mr. Robin and because of certain cer-tain statements that have been made, Dr. Carlo Mae Donald requested Mr. Robin's sister, Dr. Iouise Robiniv vltch, to remove Mr. Robin from the sanitarium. This was done." Dr. Max Schlapp. one of the three physicians on w hoso certificate Jus- , tico Amend committed Robin, called at the district attorney's office to make clear his connection with the case, and that of his associates. Dr. Austin Flint and Dr. Valentine. "We were called Into the case," said Dr. Schlapp, "by Dr. Louise Robinovltch. Robino-vltch. She pave us a history 'f the case, and coming from a reputable physician, there was nothing for us to do but accept her data as the facts. The history she gave us indicated paranoia. pa-ranoia. We put question to Robin and his answers confirmed the diagnosis diag-nosis Indicated by the history of the case." Upon application of the attorney- general's offlco. Justice Amend signed an order this evening returnable I'M-I day, requiring the Title & Guaruntr-e company of Rochester, Implicated with the Aetna Indemnity company In the closlnv of the bank of Northern New York to show cause why it should not turn over its affairs to tho state insurance depart mvut. The order also restrains the company com-pany from transacting any business or disposing of any of Its propi-ny until un-til the motion has been argued. Superintendent Hotcbkiss. of tbe j state insurance department, will con ! fer tomorrow with Superintend" nt ; MacDonald. of the Connecticut Insnr- j ance departm-nt. as to whether thfl j Aetna Indemnity company of Hart , ford shall be restrained from doing I further business in this state. J It became known hero tha. in April, IfloX, an official bulletin Issue I by K. 11 Rittenhoase then state superintendent superin-tendent of ln-uranc In CoPrudo. and in.w president of the Proidem Siv-iiiL-s I. iie Assurance soclty. ousted the Aetna Indemnity company Horn j Colorado and warned the pub'ic I imalnst .losi jib G. Robin. j No infoimatlou was to he ha J of the ftate supei lnt.-n b-nt of brink ! bearing on the pr?bille amount of the alleged shortage in the Northern b in!.. ' b it" "a director said thnt 1t rnieht atfvregnte $Mi'),i.mo or more. I James M. Gifford. attorney for the I bank, and also a director, wl o said yesterday that nil depositors would be Vail In full, tnnlcht estimated tha' the bank had iiulck a on hnnd 1 |