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- 12 GASSED IN BLAST AT PERFUME PLANT; A Score of Others Severely Affected by Chlorine Fumes at Delawanna, N.J.
- ANATOLE FRANCE ILL; CHILL CAUSES ANXIETY; French Writer Is in a Serious Condition at His Home, La Bechellerie.
- HUBBARD WILL COMPETE.; Paddock and Murchison Work Hard for National Title Meet.
- GOV. BRYAN HAS PLAN TO AVERT STRIKES; Advocates Creation of State and Federal Tribunals to Settle Labor Disputes.
- LOW PRICES BETRAY CAVIAR SMUGGLERS; German Customs Officials Find Russian Delicacy Imported as Alsatian Product.
- I. outh Pleads Not Guilty.
- Train Kills Two Track Workers.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- HUMAN PERSONALITY AT CHICAGO.
- BUYS AT $30,000,000 BOLIVIAN TIN MINES; National Lead Acquires Big Producing Mines for Affiliated Interests.
- HIT KLAN IN KANSAS.; Democrats Denounce the Order, While Republicans Block Action.
- Caught at the Plate
- New York Charters.
- AWAIT GERMANY'S MOVE.; Herriot and the Reparation Board Ready to Go Ahead.
- PIRATES PROTEST GAME.; Claim Morrison Was Deprived of Homer In Contest Phils Won.
- INSPECT AUTOS ON ROAD.; Police In Westchester Examine Brakes and Seek Stolen Cars.
- Pictou Highlanders Will Parade.
- FUNERAL OF IRS.,A. H. LEWIS; Body of Her Son, Drowned With Her, Recovered as Services Begin.
- China's Cotton Crop Cut 40 Per Cent.
- WAR BOOTY PICTURE STIRS TWO NATIONS; But the Palma Painting Sought by Italy Was the Work of Giovane, Not Vecchio.
- COUNTESS' IS HELD FOR A BAD CHECK; Modiste Charges She Obtained $3,500 in Money and Gowns in Six Months.
- POLO CUP TEAMS PRACTICE TODAY; British Will Play All-Stars, U.S. Combination to Face Second Four.
- SIX KILLED IN A DAY BY AUTOMOBILES; Boy, 5, Run Down by Taxi When He Tries to Cross First Avenue. YOUTH DIES IN COLLISION Lad Eating Ice cream on Bicycle Runs Into Motor Car -- Woman Loses Life in Newark.
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- MIDGETS REACH SOUND TITLE FINAL; Cedarhurst B and Pequoit A Class Survive -- Tie for Third -- Girls Barely Beaten.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN REALTY FIELD; Bronx and Manhattan Investors Continue to Purchase Tenement Houses.
- Mellon Leaves for Home.
- 800 IN ROME GO TO LOURDES; With Pope's Blessing They Join 4,000 Pilgrims at Genoa.
- 17 SCOUTS ON TRIAL FOR ALLEGED MUTINY; Have Same Military Court in Manila That Convicted 204 Others.
- Fahy Gave "Tip" on Bank Robbery.
- MEXICO BUYS 35,000 RIFLES.; Obregon Also Orders Several Million Rounds of Ammunition Here.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- HOKB SI W '.II[S LAg/SECRETARY; i E-x-Senator of 'Georgia, 69, Marries Miss Mazie Crawford, "- 28, in Pelham Manor.
- KLAN INITIATES 100.; Exalted Cyclops Predicts Parade on Fifth Avenue in Two Years.
- Canal Puts Up Yellow Fever Bar.
- MRS. S. SCHECHTER DIES SUDDENLY AT 65; Noted Jewish Scholar's Widow Succumbs in Mount Sinai Hospital After an Operation.
- NEW PRODUCTS CO. LISTS ITS STOCK; Assets of U.S. Corporation Are Taken Over by National Distillers Concern.
- VIENNA IS SURPRISED BY SOVIET ACTIVITIES; Parliament Will Take Up the Question of Red Legation's Balkan Propaganda.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- HASKELL SECURITIES SOLD.; Middle States Oil Notes Bring About 25 Cents on the Dollar.
- POLAND PROTECTS BORDER.; Generals Are Made Civil Governors to Stop Bolshevist Raids.
- CLOUDLAND, AT 20-1, TAKES ADIRONDACK; Comes From Last Place to Beat Buttin In and Pas Seul in Stretch Drive.
- ABDUCTED DRUGGIST IS FOUND IN HOTEL; Ernest S. Louis Unharmed by Alleged Klansmen Who Seized Him in Freeport.
- MARX HAS SETBACK IN RIOTOUS SESSION OF THE REICHSTAG; Dawes Railroad Bill Fails to Get Two-thirds Majority on Second Reading. NEXT VOTE DECISIVE TEST If Measure Is Lost Government Will Dissolve House and Sign London Compact. FIST FIGHT DELAYS DEBATE Chamber Is Cleared by President end Police Are Called In to Eject Two Communists.
- STRANDED DREDGE SETTLES; Sand Digger Offers Sole Hope of Floating the Huge Craft.
- Garner to Ride In Hopeful.
- Boy and Girl Found Shot Dead.
- COLUMBIA OVAL WINS BY 3 RUNS AT CRICKET; Lauder Leads the Attack Against Brooklyn by Batting 61 -- Catty Also Is Star.
- Drowns Trying to Save Niece.
- GALE-LASHED ARABIC DOCKS WITH 75 HURT; 4 OTHER LINERS HIT; 100-Foot Wave Sweeps Over the White Star Vessel Off Nantucket Shoals.
- JAPAN RECASTS ARMY.; Drops Four Divisions in Order to Increase the Air Service.
- Braves Win Exhibition Game.
- PENN PROPERTY FOR SALE.; Stoke Park, Once Owned by Son of William, Is In the Market.
- DR. CRAIG GOES TO YALE.; Assistant Director at Johns Hopkins Takes New Post.
- ARGENTINE GOLD ARRIVES.; Chase National Bank Receives $6,250,000 for Government's Account.
- 261 CITIES NOW HAVE ZONING ORDINANCES; Federal Report Shows 13 States Have Adopted a Model Enabling Law.
- New Railroad in Somailland.
- FAIL TO NOMINATE IN SOUTH CAROLINA; Democrats Must Hold Another Primary --Blease and Byrnes to Run -- Dial Out.
- MLLE. DE CHAMBRUN .WEDS DON E. RUSPOLI; Deputy's Daughter M,,,es Son of Ex-ltalian Ambassador to Belgium.
- BIG STOCK DIVIDEND TO BINGHAM ESTATE; $25,000,000 Securities Issued to Retire Florida East Coast Mortgage Bonds. NEW BONDS TO BE PLACED Morley Received for Them Will Be Used In Extensive Improvements on Railroad.
- CONDEMN KLAN IN IDAHO.; Democrats in Convention Endorse Davis's Attack on the Order.
- FRANCE GIVES EFFECT TO LAUSANNE TREATY; Senate Follows Chamber in Ratifying Agreement, Voting 270 to 20.
- BISHOP WILSON VERY ILL.; Stricken With Double Pneumonia in a Baltimore Hospital.
- CAN INSURE 3D-CLASS MAIL.; Film Houses and Others Benefit Under New Ruling.
- GERMANS REPAIR THE METZ.; French Employ Them on Boiler Tubes of Ex-Enemy Cruiser.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SAYS OUR CULTURE IS NATIVE TO SOIL; Professor Boas Tells Gothenburg Congress Many Cultured Elements Were Evolved Here.
- Nationalists Hold Secret Cauens.; MARX HAS SETBACK IN RIOTOUS SESSION
- NEARLY ALL TRAINS ON TIME; Only 10 Per Cent. In This State Were Late in July.
- ANOTHER WOMAN ENTERS GRAFF CASE; Mrs. Helen Dwelle Jenkins to Be Questioned in Connection With Vat Murder.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- Government Is Accused of Starving Workers; Leader Says They Are Not Paid Enough to Eat
- TWO NEW YORKERS WRECKED; F.D. Wells's Yacht Shanghai Driven on Nova Scotia Rocks.
- Schwartz Defeats Russo.
- FLIER BROADCASTS DIRECT FROM PLANE; Message Spoken at Height of 4,000 Feet Is Heard 200 Miles Away.
- FOR BETTER VETERANS' AID.; Hines Establishes 51 Regional Offices to Handle Relief Work.
- ELECTS DR. POULSON ANTI-SALOON HEAD; New Jersey League Picks Atlantic City Clergyman to Succeed Dr. Shields.
- Plans a Bank at Highland Park.
- WEST VIRGINIA IS SPEEDY.; Battleship Makes More Than 21 1/2 Knots in Official Trials.
- TILDEN DROPS A SET BUT DEFEATS ALONSO; Champion Takes His First Match in National Tennis Tourney, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4,
- DISPUTES FESS'S ANALYSIS OF ELECTORAL VOTE; Writer Holds Davis Is Certain of 235 in Electoral College, and Most Likely a Majority -- Says He Would Have Best Chance in the House.
- Telephone Merger Authorized.
- DAWES WORKS ON BIRTHDAY; Declines to Discuss Reparations Plan in Campaign Speeches.
- MISS JACOBS WINS TWICE.; Coast Tennis Star Easily Scores in Singles and Doubles.
- Minister Washburn at Trieste.
- 152 PLANTS BUILT IN JERSEY IN YEAR; Commissioner McBride Makes Annual Report on State Labor Department's Work.
- KLAN ISSUE IN MAINE DERIDED BY WILLIS; Ohio Senator Calls It a Smoke Screen Thrown Up by Democrats to Obscure Situation.
- TIGERS SHARE TWO WITH THE RED SOX; Take Opening Contest, 5-4, but Are Subdued in Second by 6 to 3 Score.
- Delaware Charters.
- DIVIDE POTASH SALES HERE.; French and Germans Conclude First Trade Agreement Since War.
- SOTHORON FANS 9, SHUTS OUT CUBS, 3-0; Yields Only 6 Hits, and Cards Take First of Series -- Hornsby Gets Single and Double.
- Elias H. Cheney.
- CHINESE ARMIES CAUSE BANKRUPTCIES; Forces of Several Provincial Governors May Attack Chekiang.
- EPINARD RETURNS, TO GALLOP TODAY; French Colt Will Receive Stiff Trial Tomorrow at Belmont -- Also Will Work Sunday.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MOROCCANS CHECK SPANISH ADVANCE; Both Sides Lose Heavily in Fierce Fighting Along the River Lau.
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- HONDURAN FEDERALS ATTACK THE REBELS; Two Government Columns Are Reported to Have Joined the Enemy.
- Hatmakers at Orange Go Back.
- DUCHESS ASKS COURT TO AVERT EVICTION; Duke of Westminster Had Ordered His Second Wife Barred From Bourdon House. SHE IS COMING HERE Sails on the Majestic, and Recent Rumors of an Estrangement Get Confirmation.
- COOLIDGE HOLDS UP HOBOKEN LAND SALE; Will Not Permit War Department to Close It Till He Investigates Dispute.
- GOES TO AID SHIP IN ARCTIC.; U.S.S. Boxer Is Sent to Get 15 Men on the Lady Kindersley.
- METZ TO ANSWER HYLAN ON TRANSIT; Says Mayor's Letter Regarding Chamber of Commerce Drew Him Into Controversy.
- PLUTO WATTS FIRST IN TROTTING STAKE; Beats Favorite and Sets Record of 2:03 3/4 for the Beaumont Farm Event.
- Astoria Man Killed in Buffalo.
- A FIGHTING SPEECH.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Stocks React After Early Strength.
- Crankshaft of Motor Broken.
- Borotra to Face Hennessey, Winner Over 4 Foreign Stars
- Barge Line Operations.
- A SPENCER BEATS MOESKOPS ON BIKE; American Champion Takes First Heat, Loses Second, and Gains Third on Foul.
- GAYNOR ESTATE IS SOLD.; Winthrop Taylor Gets "Deep Wells" for $40,000 by Court Order.
- WHITE SOX BREAK STREAK.; Beat Athletics, 12-9, After Losing 13 in Row -- Drop Second, 9-1.
- SALESMEN SEEK RATE.; Will Keep Up Fight for Interchangeable Railroad Ticket.
- NEW NICKEL PLATE ALMOST COMPLETE; Pere Marquette Directors Meet Today to Approve Van Sweringen Merger. COMMERCE BOARD IS NEXT Letters From Presidents of the Various Roads to Stockholders Ready for Mailing.
- GERMANY CUTS EXPENSES.; Saves 430,000,000 Gold Marks by Dropping 400,000 State Employes.
- SKEETERS DIVIDE WITH ROCHESTER; Take Second Game by 5 to 4 After Losing First, 8-4 -- Beall Wins His 24th Game.
- E. J. Chamberlain,'
- GENERAL GAS REVENUE UP.; Corporation Announces Quarterly Dividend of $2 on Preferred.
- REJECT INDIA SALARY BILL.; Home Rulers Again Refuse to Pay Ministers, Who May Quit. {
- Says Craig Holds Up Pay Due Musicians From City
- SEEKS SIGN FROM MARS IN 38-FOOT RADIO FILM; Dr. Todd Will Study Photograph of Mysterious Dots and Dashes Recently Recorded.
- L.I. YACHTS LEAD LAKE ERIE, 25-16; Barely Win First Race by 11-10 Points in Victory Class Series Off Larchmont. INCREASE MARGIN IN SECOND Visitors Sail Craft by Proxy, as Their Boats Fail to Arrive -- Resume Contests Today.
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- FIRST RULING MADE BY NEW TAX BOARD; Decides $35,000 Received by American Coal Company Director Is Not a Gift. C.M. DEPEW FILES APPEAL Asserts Loss Through 1919 Stock Sales Was $32,523 More Than Was Allowed.
- 11 FLEETS OF STARS TO RACE FOR TITLE; Cuba Is Only Withdrawal From International Series to Begin at Larchmont Monday.
- Action Awaits Weeks's Return.
- OPEN THIRD PARTY FIGHT ON LABOR DAY; La Follette to Begin His Speaking Campaign by an Address in Washington.
- GOLF ENTRANTS WORK HARD; Women Stars Practice Over Course Selected for National Play.
- Fahy Was Inside Man, New Believes.
- LOCK BANK AGAINST BANDITS.; Officials in Millstadt, Ill., Require Customers to Rap for Entrance.
- CONVENTIONALIZING THE GENERAL.
- STRIBLING DRAWS WITH BERLENBACH; Judges Decide Honors Are Even at End of Six Rounds Before 18,000 at Velodrome.
- BORROWING ERIE STOCK.; Large Demand for Railroad Shares Puzzles Traders.
- DIXON LEADS IN MONTANA.; Representatives Leavitt and Evans Also Are Ahead.
- CADDIE TRAILS FIELD DESPITE HOLE-IN-ONE; Is First to Make Ace in Massachusetts Title Play, but Is Last Among 61 Golfers.
- WHITE PEACHES IN MARKET.; Quality Better Than In Previous Years, Though Crop Is Light.
- MARRIAGE IS ANNULLED.; Daughter of Col, Beckham and Young Midshipman Were Under Age
- SEIZED PLANT NOT BOSCH'S.; German Manufacturer, in Deposition, Disclaims Ownership.
- CALLS DAWES PLAN DANGER TO RUSSIA; Kameneff Sees Basis of German-British-French-American Union of Interest.
- BEARS BEAT SYRACUSE.; Swaney Is Effective and Newark Triumphs by 4 to 1.
- DEPARTMENT STORE SALES GAIN IN JULY; Chain Stores Also Show Increased Business Over Same Month Last Year.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Croker Stables at Glencairn Are to Be Reopened by Widow
- BRAZILIAN FEDERALS TAKE AMAZON FORT; Artillery Subdues Rebels - Shattered Sao Paulo Force Flees Into Matto Grosso.
- WALES LOSES MATCH IN SHIP'S TUG-OF-WAR; Yale and Harvard Youths Are Stronger on Rope -- Prince Penalized in Potato Race.
- WHITAKER LEADS AT CHESS.; Torre of New York Is a Close Second in Western Tourney.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Six Belleved Lost With Schooner.
- DUSOLIN GIANNINI, YOUNG SINGER, HERE; American Girl Who Created a Furore at Her London Debut Arrives on the Homeric. MME. SEMBRICH'S PUPIL Dramatic Soprano, 21, Born in Philadelphia, Describes Her Triumph Abroad -- Compared to Patti.
- HUTCHISON ENTERS PLAY.; Will Defend Western Open Golf Title -- Hagen Will Compete.
- Jamaicas New Governor Due Sept. 29.
- PULLING A BONE."
- Lakehurst Making Preparations.
- BRITISH GOLF STARS HERE FOR MATCHES; Members of Walker Cup Team Arrive for International Competition.
- PURCHASE CONTROL OF M.K.T RAILROAD; New Interests Represented by Swartzout & Appenzellar to Direct "Katy" Policy.
- DEMPSEY IS ON WAY HERE.; World's Champion Leaves Coast to See Firpo Meet Wills.
- SINGERS HOSTS TO DANES.; Chicago Singing Society Gives Farewell Dinner in Copenhagen.
- REFUNDING OF LOAN TO POLAND IMMINENT; Premier Grabski Signs Final Instructions to the Minister in Washington.
- OBSERVE TANNENBERG DAY.; Hindenburg and Ludendorff Address Admirers at Koenigsberg.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE.; All European Bills Again Are Steady, With Small Fluctuation During the Day.
- COAST STORM HOLDS FLIERS AT IVIGTUT; Northbound Sweep of Hurricane Delays Jump to Labrador Until Tomorrow.
- Red Sox Buy Two Recruits.
- GLIDE SETS MARK AT HAWTHORNE; Filly Breaks Track Record After Being Purchased by Cudahy for $25,000.
- KING SIGNS DECREE FOR SPAIN'S PHONES; Approves Contract With Subsidiary of International Telephone & Telegraph Company.
- Giants and White Sox to Sail On Oct. 15 or 17 for Europe
- LIQUOR BLAST KILLS TWO.; Fifteen Prisoners Are Also Hurt in Detroit Police Station.
- $3,000,000 Bond Sale Allowed.
- Sherman Is Said to Plan Court Fight on Klan For Violating Walker Law and Injunction
- INCOME TAX REFUNDS ARE ON THEIR WAY; Commissioner Blair Says All Checks Will Have Been Mailed by Sept. 30.
- FIRPO DECLINES DAY OFF.; Decides Against Rest and Puts In Hard Training Sessions.
- SHORE ROAD SEEKS TO BAR A COBBLER; Residents Object to His Plan for a Combination Garage and Apartment House.
- BELIEVE BLACKMAIL LED FAHY TO CRIME; Inspectors Say Underworld Got Hold on Official Accused in Mail Robbery. SPENT $3,500 IN ONE NIGHT Officials to Examine "Big Tim" Murphy on Suspicion That Inspector Shared in Hold-Up. BELIEVE BLACKMAIL LED FAHY TO CRIME
- WINDOW CLEANER BEATEN IN STREET; Four Men Held for Knocking Non-Union Mall From Ladder While at Work.
- CLASS TITLES SHOT IN GRAND AMERICAN; Gottron and Brandenburg Are Victors -- New Yorkers in Ties -- Taylor Leads Pros.
- LA FOLLETTE TO USE RADIO.; Will Broadcast Labor Day Address to Union Meetings.
- EX-TRUCKMAN HELD IN $150,000 THEFT; Samuel Auger's Bail Fixed at $25,000, Though Charge Is Merely "Suspicion."
- NAUGHTON WINS AT GOLF.; Beats Allan, 3 and 2, in Shrewsbury Golf Semi-Final.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Confused Movement on Stock Exchange, Declines Predominate -- Bond Prices Steadier.
- BONUS CHECKS FAIL TO REACH 500 MEN; Postal Authorities Unable to Find the Persons at Addresses Given. ABOUT $50,000 INVOLVED State Adjutant General Gives Out Names of Greater New York Applicants Not Found.
- KLANSMAN SEES END OF KLAN IN POLITICS; W.M. Likins Tells American Party Hooded Order Can't Elect a Single Candidate.
- NOW ON THE OTHER FOOT.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Twenty-seventh Division Reunion.
- Texas Republicans Delay Action.
- DELANEY STOPS MOODY.; Scores Knockout in Sixth Round of 12-Round Battle.
- NO QUEENS FOR BOLSHEVIKI.; So They Bar Importation of Books Mentioning Insect Sovereigns.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- HARRIMAN ALIMONY CUT.; Oliver C. Testifies That His Income Is Only $6,050.
- Coast Storm Sweeping North.
- uvro w, MASSlSa NA VAL VETERAN, DEAD; Last Survivor of Commodore Perry's Expedition to Japan Had Served Under Farragut.
- YANKEES BUY BEALL, ROCHESTER PITCHER; Hapgood, Hustlers' Business Manager, Says Price Is $50,000 -- To Report Sunday.
- HYLAN THREAT STOPS ONE B. M. T. BUS LINE; Queens Route Is Abandoned, but Free Service Will Continue in Brooklyn.
- Men on Fishing Smacks Rescued.
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- Mandeli-Herman Bout Off.
- SURPRISES DEFENSE OF FRANKS SLAYERS; Crowe Produces Report Stating They Lied to Their Own Allenists.
- RASMUSSEN BRINGS DATA ON ESKIMOS; Says They Show Connection Between Greelanders and Other Tribes Far Westward.
- DEMOCRATS HUNTING MAN FOR GOVERNOR TO SUIT ALL FACTIONS; Search for Candidate Begins When Smith Tells Olvany He Will Not Run This Fall. HYLAN ALSO IS ELIMINATED His Entrance in Arena Believed to Have Been Only a Bluff to Keep Governor Out. SEVERAL NAMES MENTIONED Lunn, Walker, Sherman, Dr. Hamilton and Greene Considered by Tammany Leaders. DEMOCRATS HUNTING MAN FOR GOVERNOR
- SAMOAN NATIVES DEMAND CHIEF BACK; Protest to Coolidge on Banishment, Which American Governor Denies.
- OWNERS GET READY FOR MOVIE STRIKE; End Negotiations With Local 306, After Wage Proposal Is Rejected, and Sign Other Operators.
- TOMPKINS OFF TO FINLAND.; While He Is Absent Friends Will Push Him for Governor.
- Two Catholic Priests Drowned.
- INTERNATIONAL IDEALISM.
- British Golf Team Will Use New Ball in Special Match
- Times Plant Impresses Students.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; Prices Lower at Paris, Irregular at London.
- CREDIT PARTY GAINS TO DAVIS SPEECHES; Democratic Leaders Say They Have a "Big Chance" to Carry Ohio.
- CITY'S DOOM NEAR, HENRY FORD'S VIEW; Looks for Shifting of Industries to Small Towns Throughout the Nation. BIG-TOWN LIVING TOO HIGH Sees Farmers Entering Factories In Winter and Shop Labor Going to Farms in Summer.
- Live Stock Price at Chicago.
- RAILROAD SAVES $1,000,000.; Union Pacific's New Big Engines Set Month's Economy Record.
- STEEL PRODUCTION ABOVE 50 PER CENT.; Trade Reviews Report This Condition for First Time in Three Months.
- Washington Told Flight Is Put Off.
- PIRATE RALLY FAILS AND PHILS WIN, 7-6; Score Three Tallies in Ninth, but Fall One Run Short of Tie in Exciting Finish. LOSERS USE FOUR HURLERS They Yield Eleven Hits, While Sixteen Are Made Off Pitching of Carlson and Couch.
- SIR WM. lVl. BAYLISS DIES.; Noted Physiologist Had Helcl Many Positions of Honor. I
- PROMISE A SEQUEL TO MULHOUSE PIRACY; French Owners of Ship Whose Liquor Was Stolen May Appeal to Washington.
- HORNSBY SETS .674 PACE.; Has Made 39 Hits in 43 Times at Bat in Eleven Straight Games.
- SAYS AMERICA TURNS JAPANESE TO RUSSIA; Yusuke Tsurumi Declares Our Exclusion Policy Is Driving Labor to Communism.
- CORN A BUOYANT LEADER IN GRAINS; Regains in Three Days 12 Cents of Its Loss of 18 in Seven and Lifts Wheat.
- Orders 12,000,000,000 Envelopes.
- POLICEMAN KILLS STUDENT.; Mauch Chunk Youth Opens Fire When Found Acting Suspiciously.
- Perkes Gives Up Channel Swim When Four Miles From Goal
- Ford Denies Praising Klan; Says He Gave No Interview
- EUROPE NEAR NORMAL, DECLARES C.A. TUPPER; President of International Trade Press Favorably Surprised in Extensive Tour.
- Registered Mail Burns in a Blazing Truck, Speeding Through Street to the Post Office
- Article 3 -- No Title
- RIFLE TEAM IS SELECTED.; Fifteen Will Represent Camp Devens in National Event.
- Unemployment Increases in Britain.
- LOCOMOTIVE WORKS BUSY.; Baldwin Plants Operating at 50 Per Cent. -- Outlook Good.
- MEXICAN CLAIMS BOARD TO MEET ON SATURDAY; Secretary Hughes Will Address Commissioners at Opening Session in Capital.
- CREDITS FOR GERMAN LINES.; London Hears Lloyd and Hamburg American Have Obtained Loans.
- TWO STUDENTS 'DEPORTED.'; Mexico Will Protest, but It Is Said They Asked Transportation.
- COACHING, A PROFESSION.
- DAVIS GETS READY TO INVADE THE WEST; Confers With Party Leaders on Return From Ohio, Which, He Is Told, He Will Carry.
- THREE TIE FOR MEDAL IN ORVIS CUP GOLF; Standish, Gardner and Hunter Each Get a 74 in Play at Ekwanok Club.
- Memorial Day for Defense Day.
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- COOLIDGE IS READY TO BEGIN CAMPAIGN; Decides to Stress Tariff, Farm Aid and Help for Europe Without Alliances.
- YANKS BREAK EVEN AND INCREASE LEAD; Lose Opener to Coveleskie, 1-0, but Beat Shaute, 5-4, for First Time This Season. HOYT HELPS SAVE GAME Relieves Shawkey in 7th Inning of Final After Champions Clinch Victory in the Sixth Frame.
- PARIS PAPER APOLOGIZES.; Reported Miss Anita Damrosch Engaged to Robert M. Lovett.
- FRANCE AND BRITAIN FEAR A BITTER ISSUE; Keen Contest Is Expected Over Approaching Franco-German Trade Negotiations.
- SENATORS BEATEN BY BROWNS IN 11TH; Lose Chance to Take League Lead When McManus's Hit Drives In 2 Runs -- Score, 8-6.
- Colonel Albert H. Acher.
- COTTON UNCERTAIN AS PRICES DECLINE; Loss of 40 to 48 Points Recorded After Early Demand Is Filled. WEATHER UNFAVORABLE Nearly All Sections of Belt Now Reported in Need of Moisture.
- BATS 7 TIMES, GETS 7 HITS.; Miller, Buffalo, Also Makes Eleventh Safety in 12 Tries in 3 Games.
- Smoke, Famous Firemen's Cat, Starves Himself to Death
- RAIL BROTHERHOOD OPENS NEW BANK; Locomotive Engineers' Securities Corporation Is Its Second Institution Here.
- Hen Ends Lawsuit Over a Brood of Chicks; Sits for Recorder in a Barnyard Court
- ZR-3 RIDES STORM WITH GERMAN CREW IN HER FIRST FLIGHT; Two-Hour Test Over Lake Constance Is Pronounced Satisfactory by Her Commander.
- White Plains Printer a Suicide.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- WILSON & CO. RESUMES.; Packing Concern Put Into Receivership Re-enters Live Stock Market.
- Japanese to Stand Silent On Anniversary of Quake
- OPEN RIFLE SHOOT TODAY.; Interstate Tourney Will Be Shot Over Ranges at Seagirt.
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