(lector. tDuncan was ar • *• lt;1 in Tul*a la-1! wlt;*«*k iii connection with the Catoosa c! bank robbery. He is alleged to have n made statement* implicating a num* | ber of well known persons in the op- *1 erations of the Duree gang. He aid c |that he had been physician for the! outlaw gang for more than 15 years, t i f was hiding1 from them when ar* 1 re*ted, ho, told officers. jrHarry and Hen Goldberg, owners of *fmtwo different jewelry stores intoday denied a knowledge of Duree or j hjs bank and denied that they had handled any stolen jewelry from any t*•- W ■ ' ' Wsuurcc, a- alleged by Durwan. *'nd Hank ! 1 u •! lt;-lt;! liondan’s statement that the Amer- h ican National hark had handled,(too uurt lt;• -tuien bond*, at *discount of 40 cents of the dollar, * three years ag■, was branded ay false °cDuncan, \sh i* held in jail at f lare** more on the* hark robbtry charge is T♦ v lt lt;t*»i! to make bond of $ ,000 to* \1 day. \ie m * practicing phyician an :proprietor of u .sanitarium and bat9kd I U*Vct'staidishir.ent at C'laremore..1 W J . ■; -,,r- (-..!lt; r - f; mer, now in jail at Pryor on a chargr of receiving stolen property, was ac-cused by Duncan of being bondsman !*for the Duree gang. Thompson kept ; rlt;mms a’ Sajulpa wh»re tl e loot »* eured by the bandits was divided, the Idoetor said. The. bandits rot $1500 in the Spavinaw payroll robbery, accord-*I Mi.' I M P ! C0t;