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Duvel, methodically gathered facts and figures on grain market operations. and also noted the lack of some facts and figures. | Now Secretary Wallace has set the | ancient market regulatory machinery in_operation To date he has cited three broker- | age firms for violation of the act in | having failed to make reports to the administration, making false reports and operating through dummy ac- counts to mask their true operations. One firm, headed by Adrian Ettinger and Ewing W. Brand of Cleveland, has been barred from trading on United States markets for six months as a result of the Grain Futures Commission's findings. Cases are t Thomas M. Howell . Cutten, two of the largest operators on the Chicago | Board of Trade. Administration officials declared | that hundreds of additional cases | were in the administration’s files | awaiting an opportunity for action. } Leo F. 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