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- FREE CHURCH FROM RUSSIA.; Orthodox Bodies of Western Europe Declare Independence.
- Pamphlets on the Child.
- R. H. Little to Wed Helen Melton.
- PRINCE HAS PALAVER WITH NEGRO CHIEFS; Ashanti Tribesmen, Gorgeously Attired, Render Obeisance and Give Him Gold Sword. GREAT WAR DRUMS ROLLED British Heir Attends Good Friday Services in a Mission Church at Kumassi.
- Edward J. Hartnett.
- INSPECT STATUES, A GIFT TO LONDON; New Yorkers at First Showing of Group Designed by Malvina Hoffman. TO BE DEDICATED JULY 4 Figures, Symbolizing Amity Between England and America, to Stand in the Strand.
- For Trial of Sands in May.
- WEDS SECOND JOURNALIST.; Girl Who Recently Broke With One Elopes With Another.
- ADOPTED DAUGHTER GETS LEEDS MILLIONS; A Waif Twelve Years Ago Has Inherited Nearly $3,000,000 From Foster Parents.
- THE WEEK'S PRICE TREND.; Changes Fewer In Number and Less Preponderance of Rises.
- DUKE" IS PUT IN JAIL.; Self-Styled Nobleman Millionaire Accused of Selling Phantom Factory.
- SHEPHERD REBUFFED AGAIN ON BAIL PLEA; Supreme Court Refuses Appeal and Trial for McClintock Death May Start This Month.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- YANKS AND ROBINS ARRIVE HERE TODAY; To Conclude Series in Brooklyn -- Rain in Richmond Cancels Last Game of Tour.
- HUDSON BELTING CO. SOLD.; Worcester Concern Taken Over by a Group Mainly From Bridgeport.
- Fair Weather Is Predicted For Easter by Local Bureau
- KLANSMAN GETS 180 DAYS.; Alabaman Sentenced for Flogging Clerk Who "Talked About" Klan.
- Kearns Must Take 35 Per Cent., Instead of 50, Says Dempsey
- POLITICAL CENSORS GUARD HINDENBURG; Campaign Utterance Alarms Nationalists by Admitting Jarres's Poor Chance. GERMAN BANKERS WORRIED Fear Bad Effect of Nomination on Foreign Credit -- Right Groups Slow to Fall in Line.
- YALE FOUR WINNER IN PINEHURST POLO; Indoor Titleholders Easily Defeat Sandhills, 13-7, in First Outdoor Game of Season.
- COMMODITY PRICES.; Easter Holiday Curtails Activity in Cash Markets -- All Trading Centres Closed.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- A BRITISH COLONIZATION PLAN.
- Scholz Enters Loyola Relays.
- COSGRAVE PRAISES DEVLIN.; Declares Nationalist Victory in Ulster Expedites United Ireland.
- tSS WITTLE ENGAGED ,TO WED; ' t)aughter.'of Walter Whittlesey to Marry Kenneth S. Ailing, Former War Aviator.
- SELWYN WOULD BAR FIRST-NIGHT CRITICS/; Producer Returning From London Amplifies Attack He Made There on Play Reviewers.
- Secretary Kellogg at Pinehurst.
- MISS COLLETT SAILS FOR ENGLAND TODAY; Has Last Practice Round at Rye Before Leaving for British Golf Tourney.
- DECREE FOR MRS. CONVERSE; Movie Actress Gets Divorce on Plea of Abuse by Husband.
- MURRAY E. POOLE DEAD.; Lawyer Was Founder And Presldent of American Genealogy Society.'
- FOSSILIZED LIZARD FOUND.; Pittsburgh Scientists Think It Is About 16,000,000 Years Old.
- BATTLE' FOR HAWAII TO TEST WAR PLANS; New Methods, Developed Since 1918, Will Be Used in Conflict Starting Wednesday. FLEET SETS OUT THAT DAY Armada to Leave San Francisco With Darkened Lights and Sealed Wireless. OAHU IS THE KEY POSITION Black Forces, Totaling 15,000, Hold It and Will Try Out the Improved Defenses of the Island
- MADDEN PREDICTS A CUT IN TAXES; Appropriations Chairman Expects More Than $350,000,000 Surplus in Next Fiscal Year. ECONOMY TO BE ENFORCED Plan for a Rebate of Surplus to Taxpayers Each Year Is Revived by Him.
- Abby Rockefeller to Wed D.M. Milton May 14; Ceremony by Family Pastor at Bride's Home
- WILL CALL FORD ON SHOALS; Commission Invites Him and Others to Testify, but Is Not Seeking Bids.
- AFTER MORE TROLLEYS.; Chicago Alderman Will Move to Force Extension of Lines.
- PITCHER EHMKE IS ILL.; Red Sox Star Suffering From Slight Attack of Influenza.
- SMITH SHOWS FOES GAVE TO COUNTIES REFORMS DENIED HIM; Censures Republicans in Signing Westchester and Nassau Charter Bills.
- GROVES HOLDS PHILS AND ATHLETICS WIN; Yields Only 4 Hits in Game Stopped by Rain in Sixth and Triumphs, 10-1.
- MORE TIME FOR OIL CASE.; Court Extends Period for Government to File Its Brief.
- Bankers Fear Effect on Credit Abroad.; POLITICAL CENSORS GUARD HINDENBURG
- 12 LINERS G0 TODAY FOR EASTER AT SEA; Vincent Astor Among the Many Travelers Who Are Sailing on the Leviathan.
- WEST VIRGINIA LOSES.; Beaten by Bethany Nine In the Opening Game by 4 to 2.
- FARINACCI ASKS EXILE OF FOES OF FASCISM; He Also Wants Death Penalty Restored to Check Red Riots and Murders.
- KAROLYI'S HARMLESS BOMB.
- KNAPP WITHDRAWS AS TURF STEWARD; Ill-Health Forces Veteran Official to Resign Place on Jockey Club Board. MORRIS TO FILL VACANCY Prominent Member of Racing Body Chosen -- Many Trainers' and Jockeys' Licenses Issued.
- GOOD FRIDAY RITES FILL CITY CHURCHES; Three-Hour Agony Service in the Afternoon Draws Reverent Throngs.
- SOVIETS START PARIS PAPER; First Issue, With News Direct From Moscow, Due Wednesday.
- The New Postage Rates.
- FOWNES IS VICTOR AT THE 21ST HOLE; Gains North and South Final When Ball Stymies Newton on Third Extra Green.
- New Judge Advocate for Navy.
- J.N. Darling Has 'Comfortable Day'
- Golf Clubs Pay Tribute to Paton.
- WIFE KIDNAPED ME,' SAYS RICHEST INDIAN; Jackson Barnett Asks District Court at Washington to Dismiss Her Suit for $200,000 Bonds.
- !. FRITZ BAEDEKE'R'DEAD.; -' i ' !'Head of Firm Publishing Travelers' )' ' O!de Books. W. aBj81.
- GIVES PRINCETON $200,000.; William Cooper Procter Provides Fund for Graduate School Dormitory
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- To Finish Land Grant Inquiry.
- REFUSES YALE NOMINATION.; C.D. Barnes Won't Seek Taft's in University Corporation.
- THE BUSINESS WORLD
- TEST FLIGHT TOMORROW.; Los Angeles to Make Short Cruise to Try Out Repairs.
- EASTER SERVICE ON BEACH.; Organ Notes Carried by Radio to Aid Atlantic City Singers.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Tie Woman to Bed, Steal 32 Cents.
- MARANVILLE IMPROVING.; Cub Shortstop Has Cast Removed From Fractured Ankle.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Holiday Abroad Restricts Business Her -- French and Italian Slightly Lower in Quiet Session.
- HUNDREDS JOIN HUNT FOR SLASHER OF GIRL; Troopers and Posses Scour Wood While Farmers Guard Base of Jersey Mountain. CHILD FIGHTING FOR LIFE Assailant Flees After Gashing Her With Knife in Lonely Neshanic Log Camp. HUNDREDS IN HUNT FOR SLASHER OF GIRL
- COL. TAYLOR HEADS NEGRO REGIMENT; Successor of Colonel Little Assumes Command of the 369th Infantry, National Guard. VETERAN OF SPANISH WAR Appointed Despite the Movement to Have a Negro in Charge of the Unit.
- COAST CREWS RACE TODAY.; Washington and California to Meet in Annual Event at Oakland.
- Report of Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.
- Recalls Peter's Denial.
- BRAZILIAN ELEVEN VICTOR.; Sao Paulo Soccer Club Wins From Alsatian Team, 2 to 1.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SCHOOLS IN DOUBLE DANGER.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- RARE-BOOK CLAIM AGAINST PHELAN; Publisher Files a Petition In Bankruptcy on a Bill for $6,000 Said to Be Due. OTHER CREDITORS JOIN Two Relatives of the Missing Co-executor of the Estate of James J. Phelan Seek Relief.
- COUPLE WEDDED SECRETLY.; Miss Elinor Brooks and Donald W. Selee Were Married Last Fall.
- Munn Shows 1,000 Students At Harvard How to Wrestle
- Coolidge Will Not Halt Chapman Hanging; Upholds Connecticut's Right to Prisoner
- Miss Eliza J. Heston Dies at 102,
- ORGANIZE TODAY FOR STABLE MONEY; Prominent Bankers, Economists and Business Men Interested in the Movement. WILLIS TO BE AT HEAD Purpose is to Reveal Dangers in Fluctuations of Various National Currencies.
- DOUBTS WEEKS WILL QUIT.; Coolidge Says the Secretary is Making a Complete, Recovery.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- To Erect a Greet Beacon.
- SIXTH ILL IN FAMILY AFTER DETH OF FIVE; Gary (Ind.) Youth Is Very Low From Arsenic Poisoning and Inquiry Is Started. OTHERS DIED A YEAR APART Circumstances In All Were Very Much Alike -- Mother May Be Questioned Today.
- Seeks Jail to Escape Nagging, And From There Defies Wife
- STORE IN HERRIN BOMBED.; Proprietor Is Running for Mayor on Ticket Opposed by Klansmen.
- FILES $300,000 SUIT IN ASKING A DIVORCE; Mrs. Fulton Says Husband's Parents and Sister Turned Him Against Her. LOSS OF WEALTH ENTAILED Name Changed From Pfizenmeyer in War, She Recalls, After Prominence in German Activities
- WOOL MARKET INACTIVE.; Demand Sluggish and Volume of Trade Unsatisfactory.
- HOLDS MONOPOLY BY PACKERS PROVED; W.L. Fisher, Government Counsel, Says 100 Per Cent. Control Is Not Necessary.
- Thousands Climb Heights to Worship.
- BOND OFFERINGS FOR WEEK LESS; Financing in Connection With Dodge Co. Sale Chief Reason for Decline.
- AID RUSSIAN UNIONS.; British Trade Union Men Agree at Conference to Work With Them.
- REDS ARRIVE HOME.; Training Campaign "Big Success In Every Way," Says Hendricks.
- Permit to Build Texas Railroad.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- 3 YOUNG NEW YORKERS WIN MUSIC CONTEST; Copeland, Silver and Rogers Among Six Whose Compositions Eastman School Selects.
- UNFILLED ORDERS OF U.S. STEEL DROP; Decline Is the First Since Last July But Had Been Anticipated. SHIPMENT PACE IS FAST Demand for Prompt Delivery Believed to Have Made Gap in Accumulated Supply.
- BRITISH REGRET THE UPSET.; London Times Says Herriot's Successor Must Be a "Strong Man."
- PENN RELAY TEAM RACES ABROAD TODAY; Will Face Oxford and Cambridge in Mile Test at the Queen's Club in London.
- WEST SIDE CORNER SOLD TO OPERATOR; Barnet Klar Buys House on West End Av. Opposite Schwab Mansion. VALUED AT $2,500,000 Marsee Estates, Inc., Adds to Central Park West Holding -- East Side Buyers Active.
- 24 KILLED, 100 INJURED IN SPANISH RAIL WRECK; Electric Train, Bearing Holy Week Excursionists, Crashes Into Tunnel Wall at Barcelona.
- The American Jury System and the Death Penalty.
- Berlenbach Issues Challenge To McTigue; Deposits $2,500
- Article 11 -- No Title
- WINS NEW HEARING ON POLISH LINE SHIPS; Count Niezyschowshi Asks Return of Vessels on Which $2,000,000 Was Paid.
- To Aid Woman Art Workers' Club.
- SPAETH SWITCHES PRINCETON CREWS; Installs Eight Stroked by Aitken as Orange Varsity After Fast Trial Race.
- FIGHT FOR HIS SHACK BRINGS $5,000 CHECK; ' Fatty' Tom Langtry Agrees to Move and Let $400,000 Coney Island Theatre Be Built.
- OnALD..n..:BnO'*'*:I DIES nq ,d*WOODt; ' Contioller of Equitable Life As. surance Society Succumbs ' at Homo-at 67. I' BEGAN AS AN OFFICE BOY Authority On New York Real Estate Values Had Served the Equl. .table 49 Years.
- WILL TRY 3-LANE STREETS.; Washington Adopts a New Scheme to Prevent Traffic Jams.
- SIXTH EFFORT OF GIRL OF 14 TO DIE IS FOILED; Policeman Sees Her Take Poison in Doorway and Forces an Antidote Upon Her.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- COOLIDGE RESENTS STORY OF $65 SUIT; Ranks It With Other White House Reports Not Based Upon Facts.
- SEES FAIR TESTS FOR PLANES.; Wilbur Belittles Criticism of the Fleet Manoeuvre Umpires.
- RETAIL TRADE BRISK FOR EASTER SEASON; Activity Due to Intensive Advertising and Good Weather, Reports Declare.
- PACIFIC MAIL HEAD ATTACKS DOLLAR BID; Says Offer for Five Orient Line Ships Is Not Advantageous From Cash Viewpoint.
- DISCERNS A PLOT TO AID DIAMONDS; Prosecutor's Aid Calls Hiding of Pantano Witness a Scheme to Get New Trials. LOW BAIL DENIED SUSPECT Mother of Missing Luciano Says Son Was Intimidated and Forced to Leave Home.
- DR. FOSDICK TO GIVE AN EASTER SERMON; Will Occupy Dr. Hillis's Old Pulpit at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, Tomorrow.
- GOVERNMENT SUES FOR LAND; Contends That Southern Pacific Grants Are Mineral Bearing.
- DRY NAVY REPORTS 50 SHIPS IN RUM ROW; Growing Fleet, Mostly British, Extends From Montauk to Cape May, Patrol Says.
- Panama Railroad Pays Treasury.
- Jesse L. Livermore Injured at Country Home; Falls Downstairs, Breaking Arm and Ribs
- Gaston Glass to Wed Renee Adoree.
- C.C.N.Y. NINE BEATS MIDDLEBURY, 9 TO 1; Lavender Scores Its Third Victory in Row in Game Halted in Sixth by Rain.
- ELECTION MAY BE CALLED; Briand Is Talked Of as a Possible Successor, Disrupting Left Bloc. REVENGE FOR MILLERAND He Coached Ex-Minister for Assault -- Poincare Breaks Silence to Arraign Socialists. BITTER FEELING AROUSED Nationalist Paper Calls for the Prosecution of Bank Governor and Says Herriot Broke Law.
- BOBBY JONES A RIFLEMAN.; Golf Champion Also Is Showing Proficiency With Pistol.
- Old Arnold Estate Site On Madison Avenue Sold
- SOVIETS CONFISCATE WESTINGHOUSE PLANT; Take Airbrake Works at Yaroslav on Court Sanction of Claim for $125,000.
- Protecting the Parks.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- FAVORS THE BOROUGH UNIVERSITY MEASURE; Brooklyn Chamber Approves the Nicoll-Hofstadter Bill -- Guider Fights It.
- RECOMMITS ARSON SUSPECT; Justice Frees Him on Invalid Warrant, but Issues a Second.
- GUESS AGAIN' FOR CHARITIES; Cedarhurst Dramatic Club to Give a Musical Review on April 17.
- LOWRY WINS AT TRAPS.; Beats Covert in Shoot-off for Honors at Pinehurst.
- TO TELL BY RADIO OF PLANS FOR CLUB; Miss Anne Morgan to Describe Women's Drive to Sell $3,000,000 of Stock. PROJECT ON FIRM BASIS Experts Have Counseled Association on Site Building and Financing.
- ARTHUR LORD, LAWYER, . DIES IN BSTON AT 74; Autho.ty on Pilgrim History Was ? Vice President of the Ameri-' can Bar Assoc/ation.
- Klansman Sentenced for Shooting.
- LOSES $5,000 IF SHE WEDS.; Chicago Girl Will Forfeit Bequest if Married in Five Years.
- Colonel Giles 'Bishop.
- TOO MANY VICTIMS, BANDITS SWAMPED; Customers Come Into Store So Fast That Robbers Can't Attend to Them. THIRD RAID ON MERCHANT He'd Been Held Up So Often He Sensed Trouble, and Sure Enough, He Got It.
- MINERS NEAR BODY OF FLOYD COLLINS; Reach Spot in Sand Cave Where the Kentuckian Was Entombed in February.
- New York Charters.
- YALE PLANS ARTS CENTRE.; " Associates of Fine Arts at Yale" Formed to Push Project.
- SAYS BOBS RAISE EXPENSES; Head of Barbers' Union Pleads for Increased Pay.
- WILL NOT FIGHT LENROOT.; Blaine Seeks Judgeship, With R.M. La Follette Jr. for Governor.
- DODGE BOND SALE IS SET FOR TODAY; Dillon, Read & Co. Will Offer Issue of $75,000,000 Convertible Debentures.
- RUTH'S CONDITION IS MUCH IMPROVED; But Chances Are Slight That He Will Be Able to Play in Yanks' Opener Tuesday.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- GIANTS ARE HOME, TO FACE SENATORS; Final in Washington Stopped by Rain, Champions Arrive Early for Today's Game. TEAM READY FOR CAMPAIGN Groh and Lindstrom Are the Only Casualties -- Washington Releases Three Pitchers.
- Controller Issues Bank Call.
- Muskogee Club Retains Street.
- April 1 Balance Sheet of Member Banks Shows Good Gains in Leading Accounts
- KING WASHES FEET OF POOR; Alfonso Performs Old Easter Ceremony and Pardons Convicts.
- DISARMAMENT LIMITED.
- YALE SHOOTERS BEATEN.; Richmond Gun Club Wins at Traps by 634-620 Score.
- BUYING AND SELLING IN SUBURBAN AREA; Long Island Acreage Purchased by Developers for Immediate Improvement. DWELLINGS IN DEMAND A $50,000 Purchase in Bronxville -- The Jersey Market Is Unusually Active.
- MONTE CARLO CASINO GAINS; Took In 110,653,000 Francs in 1924 and Netted 60,000,000.
- TUNNEY SELECTS CAMP.; Will Train at Saratoga Springs for Bout Here With Gibbons.
- YAQUIS DO EASTER DANCE.; Christian-Pagan Rite in Arizona to Last Two Days.
- WOMAN IN JERSEY RACE.; Mrs. Lila Thompson of New Egypt Seeks State Senate Seat.
- Hicks Takes Oath as Custodian.
- Lord Reading Sails for England.
- IR. HuRMANN PAA$CHE DIES OF PNEUMONIA; Ex-Vce ?resident of oerman Reichstag Went to letroit to Address Mass Meeting.
- IDENTIFY MAN DEAD IN PARK.; Jersey Real Estate Dealer Says Deceased Was R.A. McGarvey.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Delaware Charters.
- MAGNUS JOHNSON SUES.; Has Schall's Manager Arrested for Writing That He Was Drunk.
- Bars Crime News for 15 Days.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BROWNS AND CARDS READY.; Will Open Two-Game City Series In St. Louis Today.
- Coolidge Invite Children For Dead Son's Birthday
- NAVY QUALIFIES SEVEN FOR SWIMMING TITLES; Wyckoff to Compete in Three Events Tonight for National Collegiate Championships.
- Coolidge Pays Tribute to Defeated Premier As Having Done Much to Settle Reparations
- GOLDWYN MAY CHANGE TO UNITED ARTISTS; Independent Producer Negotiating With Corporation for Distribution of His Films.
- Rain Halts Marine Game.
- GEMS ON BACK LATEST FAD.; But Some Paris Women Prefer Wearing Them in Sight.
- MANN ESTATE SELLS GARMENT CENTRE PLOT; N.J. Hess Buys Large Garage Property Assembled Twenty Years Ago.
- DEFENDS SECURITY OFFER.; German Explanation Says Alsace Would Be Free to Seek Autonomy.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- KAPLAN BOUT APPROVED.; Cleveland Commission Permits Corbett Match -- No Title at Stake.
- FAINTS AT WHITE HOUSE.; McKeesport (Pa.) Man Is Overcome in Crush of School Children.
- Bank Names Second Agent Here.
- Rhinelander Suit Not Settled.
- WILL TRAIN HAITIANS.; American Marine Officer to Command Native Gendarmerie.
- James A. [.!ghtipe.
- MISSING 3 YEARS, GIRL WINS SUCCESS; Preacher's Daughter Came Here From Up State to Experiment With Independence. WON'T TELL OF EXPERIENCE Will Return to Her Family at Dunkirk and Describe Her Life in City.
- HYLAN ABUSE ENDED BUS PLAN, SAYS DAHL; Chairman Declares B.M.T. Didn't Ask for Franchise Owing to Mayor's Policy. THIRD AVENUE A BIDDER Subsidiary Corporation Applies for Franchises for 11 Routes in Manhattan, 15 in Bronx.
- TICKET FRAUD CASE SET.; Pullman Conductor Will Appear Here May 1 on Charge.
- REFORM OF FOTBALL URGED TO SAVE GAME; Professor Savage of Oberlin Predicts College Heads Will Abolish It Unless Evils End.
- STEAL HAIR TONIC AND CLEANING FLUID; Chicago Bandits Carry Off Alcoholic Products in a Truck.
- Women Unfit to Drive Cars, Says Court as He Fines One
- McCOY GOES TO PRISON.; Ex-Pugllist Hopes to Teach Gymnastics at San Quentin.
- COBB MAY ACCOMPANY TEAM; Is Advised by Physician That He Can Leave Nashville Today.
- SAKHALIN TREATY LEAVES DOOR OPEN, COOLIDGE BELIEVES; Rejects Pleas of 'Certain Interests' That Japanese Concessions Break Agreement.
- DESTROYER GOES TO AID OF MAN ON LIQUOR SHIP; Escorts Craft to Smooth Waters, Transfers the Hurt Seaman, Returns It to Rum Row.
- BROWN ELECTS COLES.; Sprint Swimming Star is Chosen to Captain Team.
- BEEBE SHIP IS SAFE, MESSAGE REPORTS; Radio From Arcturus Relayed by Two Vessels to Navy Station at Panama. CONDITION IS LEFT IN DOUBT Experts Here Believe the Static, Strong at Equator, Muffled Her Wireless.
- ENDS HIS 'CRUEL CARESSES,'; Chicago Woman Gets Divorce Because of Husband's Ardent Hugs.
- TIGER NINE LOSES TO VIRGINIA, 3 TO 0; Holland, Victors' Pitcher, Gives 11 Hits, but Emulates Walter Johnson in the Pinches.
- ACTS ON BOND DEFAULTS.; Investment Bankers' Association to Get and Publish Information.
- DEMANDS PROSECUTION OF BANK'S GOVERNOR; Liberte Also Declares Herriot Committed a Penal Offense in Exceeding Money Limit.
- EDUCATION OF SENATOR BUTLER.
- MILE HANDICAP WON BY GOLDEN BILLOWS; Odds-on Choice Beats Thomasine in the Fads and Fancies at Bowie Track. OFF DAY FOR RIDING STARS Harvey, Parke and Stutts Fall to Finish In Front -- Wallace Scores a Double.
- Rumania Allows Import of Wheat.
- Caring for Protestant Children.
- Invite Coolidge to Wisconsin.
- Guarded Aboard Ship.
- TWO DIVIDE HONORS IN LIVE BIRD SHOOT; Brown of Columbia and Alleman Score 32 Straight in Pine Grove Competition. FOUR TIED IN TITLE EVENT Alleman, Brown, Helt and Schell Get 20 Straight Kills In Middle States Championship.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Joseph W. Mauterstook.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- DRY GOODS KEEPS ITS LEAD.; Lines for Fall Delivery In Larger Demand Than Year Ago.
- LIKELY TO REDUCE ARMY 'REDS' TERMS; Washington Officials Informally Forecast Substantial Modification of Honolulu Sentences. CASES WILL BE REVIEWED Hawaiian Commander's Report Calls 40 and 26 Year Penalties Imposed "Excessive."
- JILTED SUITOR SLAIN BY BOMB IN HIS CAR; He Is Hurled Through Top and Front of Auto Is Driven Into Pavement -- 2 Others Hurt. CLIMAX OF A LONG FEUD Victim Had Been Shot and His Home Burned Since Fiancee's Elopement With a Rival.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Business Mostly Suspended for Good Friday, Here and Abroad -- Francs Lower.
- GOV. ROSS'S HOME GUARDED; Armed Men on Duty at Executive Mansion In Cheyenne.
- KUHN, LOEB & CO. GET A FOOTHOLD IN M-K-T; Elect Four Members of Board, Though Seligman & Co. Still Retain Control. A NEW MERGER IS FORECAST Bankers See a Move Toward Consolidation With Kansas City Southern and Alton.
- Roosevelt Brothers Sail for Asia. Today; Their Wives Will Go to India to Await Return
- Article 6 -- No Title
- VON ELM WINS ON COAST.; Tarrant Also Gains Semi-Finals in Southern California Golf.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Amherst Plays Army Today.
- Lamont Is Guest of Prince Caetai.
- HERRIOT RESIGNS.
- Hedgefence, Winner of Derby At Tijuana, Arrives Here
- Musicians Quit Vienna Volks Opera.
- THE DISBARRING OF A LAWYER.; The Rights and Duties of the Bar Association in Such Cases Are Outlined.
- BOUT DATES CAUSE PROMOTERS WORRY; Tunney-Gibbons and Weinert-Wills Matches Regarded as Set Too Close Together. FIGHTS ONLY A WEEK APART Conference Between Polo Grounds and Italian Fund Officials to Be Held Next Week.
- FAINTS AT DEATH NEWS.; Mother Returns From Trip and Learns of Son's Burial.
- MRS. F.Y. DALZIEL STARTS BARE FEET FAD; New York Society Leader, Unshod, Daily Covers White Sulphur Springs Golf Course.
- MUNICIAL GOLFERS MAY ACT ON STAND; Dr. McCoy to Call Meeting to Consider Commissioner Hennessy's Refreshment Privilege.
- Colorful Scene at Tarkwa.
- JAMES $KING, ETCHu1t, "DIES. AT',Z3 YAR$; PainterAisf Marine Views Was One of the Oldest Members of Salmagundi Club.
- PRESSES STOCK INQUIRY.; Mills Hears Gloversville (N.Y.) Gold Firm's Counsel Explain Sales.
- RELEASES GUARD DRILL PAY.; Coolidge Warns War Department Against Similar Deficits.
- Not In Ice Cream Merger Plans.
- Rubber Concern on Short Hours.
- FORMULATE NEW CODE FOR FIRE ADJUSTERS; Committee Investigating Alleged Abuses Will Report to State Superintendent Soon.
- EXTRA SESSION UNDECIDED.; Governor Will Consider It After Cleaning Up 30 Day Bills.
- EXPECT MACMILLAN TO FIND A CONTINENT; National Geographic Society Experts Think There Is Land Between Alaska and the Pole. FIRST SUMMER SURVEY All Previous Explorers, It Is Pointed Out, Made Their Observations in the Winter. MAY REVEAL NEW FACTS Radio Tests and Flights in the Upper Air Are Counted On to Yield Interesting Data.
- MOODY'S OPTIMISTIC.; Says Market Cannot Long Go Counter to Sound Trade Condition.
- CHEMISTS FEAR END OF HUGE INDUSTRY; See Possible Extinction of Wood Distillation as Germans Perfect New Synthetic Product.
- Ruth, Batting .449, Led Yanks With Stick on Southern Tour
- SPLIT ON BRITISH PLAN FOR GOLD RESUMPTION; Bankers Quit Committee Which Urges Unrestricted Convertibility of Notes.
- KAROLYIS, SAILING, REVEAL 'GAG' SECRET; Countess Quotes Washington Official as Saying Ban Was Due to Italy's Accusations. CHARGED "RED" ACTIVITIES Prejudice Created, She Asserts, Through Szechenyis and "Tea Table Propaganda." KAROLYIS, SAILING, REVEAL 'GAG' SECRET
- $694 CONTRIBUTED FOR AGED COUPLE; Appeal Through The Times Brings 84 Gifts -- A Number From Distant States. 2 CHECKS FROM CALIFORNIA Brooklyn A.I.C.P. Cares for Destitute Wife Whose Blind Husband Tried to End Life in Despair.
- BALFOUR SPIRITED OUT OF DAMASCUS AS MOB SEEKS LIFE; French General Diverts Infuriated Arabs While the Earl Gets Away in an Automobile.
- Nellan To Be Independent Producer.
- Valuation of Long Branch Road.
- FASCISTI DEMAND THAT DE STEFANI GO; Mussolini's Finance Minister Is Reported Likely to Follow Di Giorgio Out of Cabinet. BOURSE DECREES HURT HIM Premier Is Said to Be Planning to Give Younger Deputies a Chance in Office.
- FREIGHT BY AIRPLANE.
- STARS RACE TODAY IN PRINCE GEORGES; Greentree Entry of Leopardess and Moonraker Favored for Bowie Feature.
- FOUNDS NEW BODY TO AID PALESTINE; Widow of Joseph Fels Plans Development of Israel's Life in the Homeland. TO APPLY JEWISH ETHICS Mrs. Fels Explains Motives Which Prompted Her to Engage in the Work.
- Junior Operators' Licenses.
- VILLA TO DEFEND TITLE.; Sencio Bout in Manila May 2 Will Be for Championship.
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