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- MITCHELL ON STAND DEFENDS CHARGES, REINFORCING THEM; He Declares America Would Be at Mercy of a Foe's Forces if War Came. ADMITS GIVING OPINIONS Tense Battle With Army CrossExaminer Fails to Budge Him From Position. GULLION STRESSES TREASON Mitchell, However, Declares He Meant the Aviation System, and Not Individuals in the Service. MITCHELL ON STAND DEFENDS CHARGES
- ADMIRALTY CRITICIZED FOR SUBMARINE'S LOSS; Questions Will Be Asked About It in Parliament by Naval Experts.
- Students Measure Fear by a Pupilometer, Kick Subjects' Shins to Experiment on Anger
- CHAPMAN SHIFTED TO FEDERAL CUSTODY; Judge Issues Writ for Hearing Monday on Plea for Transfer to Atlanta. PARDON RUMOR IS HEARD Counsel Says Prisoner Would Refuse Washington Amnesty Granted to Insure Hanging. CHAPMAN SHIFTED TO FEDERAL CUSTODY
- FINNEGAN BEATEN BY GLICK ON POINTS; Boston Boxer, in Debut Here, Drops Decision in 10-Round Bout at Arena.
- SAY THIS CITY PAYS ON UP-STATE PHONES; Corporation Counsel Start to Present Evidence in Fight on Rise in Rates. COMPANY'S CASE COMPLETE Informs Public Service Board Its Fixed Capital Here Is $203,985,341. WITNESS DISPUTES FIGURES C.G. Hill, Engineer Who Investigated for City, Estimates Valuation of 196,119,015.
- NEW INFLATION IS VOTED.; Senate and Chamber Approve Request for 1,500,000,000 Francs.
- BRATTON IS RE-ELECTED.; Heads the International Skating Union -- Garden Bids for Races.
- Former Countesses Here Sue Soviet For $45,587,000 in Seized Property
- Dr. Sharpe Wants Conference Of Seventeen Eeastern Teams
- FRANK TINNEY HOME, DENIES HE IS BROKE; Says He Will See Wife, Who Brought Divorce Action at Mineola.
- SQUASH SETBACK FOR HARVARD CLUB; Class B Team Loses to Columbia University Club in Season's Second Defeat.
- ADVANCE OIL PRICE FOR PENNSYLVANIA; Producers' Increase of 25 Cents a Barrel the First for This Grade in Several Months. MIDCONTINENT MAY BE NEXT Feeling of Optimism in Trade Circles Is Considered Justified -- Gasoline Consumption Decreased.
- STANISLAVSKY BLIND; STRICKEN IN MOSCOW; Director and His Players Won Plaudits of America on Several Tours.
- REYNOLDS SELECTS SYRACUSE LINE-UP; Flanagan Favored to Face Columbia at Fullback, Only Position in Doubt.
- BANKING HOUSE SELLS $7,500,000 PREFERRED; Commercial Investment Trust Corp. Arranges Underwriting of 72,000 Common Shares.
- ZAGHLUL STRATEGY WOORIES GOVERNMENT; His Secret Election as Head of Chamber May Cause Calling of Egyptian Elections.
- GROWING DISLIKE.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- BUYS SARGENT'S HOUSE.; Sir Charles Higham Takes It for the Use of A.E. Orr, a Painter.
- FRANCE GIVES VASE TO THE CATHEDRAL; Presentation Made by Ambassador Daeschner at Luncheon of Legion of Honor. ACCEPTED BY DR. MANNING Bishop Calls Gift a Symbol of Friendship -- Other Nations to Send Tokens.
- BACK WITH RELICS OF ANCIENT MAYAS; Tulane Explorers Used Newspapers to Cast Bas-Relief Found in Mexico. AMERICA A FERTILE FIELD Dr. Blom Thinks Next Expedition, in Tropics, Will Yield Noteworthy Results.
- IS5 M'R-:iTO./WED '. WALTER SELIGA; Engagement of Canadian 'General's Daughter toNew York Banl<er -Announced. TO BE MARRIED IN APRIL Miss Nan Arrison of Montclair is Bet-othed to F. W. *Galway Jr. of Glen Ridge. i
- CAMPUS STOPS FIGHT ON MILITARY COURSE; City College Paper Writes 'The Last Word,' Pending Action of Faculty.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
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- ASKS CENTRAL RULE FOR REPUBLICANS; Tuttle Says Party Should Have Organization Like Tammany for City Politics. URGES POPULAR POLICIES District Clubhouses, He Tells One Club, Should Be Used as Community Centres.
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- TENNESSEE DOG LEADS IN FUTURITY STAKE; Ona Stride, Burton Hound, Best in First Day's Running of National Event.
- THE PLAY; Two of Mr. Shaw's Little Jokes.
- WALL STREET RUMORS DENIED.; No News in Washington of Serious Developments in France.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Renewed Decline in Stocks After Early Irregular Recovery -- Call Money 4 1/2%
- RUMANIA PLANS TO PAY.; Budget Sets Aside $4,500,000 for Service of Debt Here.
- Marks to Lead Chicago Eleven.
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- PRAISES MUSSOLINI AS SAVIOR OF ITALY; Court Volpi, Head of Debt Funding Commission, Credits Nation's Prosperity to Premier. THANKFUL TO AMERICANS Envoy and Ambassador Fletcher Applauded at Luncheon of Italian Chamber of Commerce.
- BROWN, BADLY HIT, TURNS TO COLGATE; Three Leading Aspirants for Centre Lost -- Stifler Declared Ineligible.
- LARGEST FUR HOUSE IN WORLD IN MERGER; Eitingon-Schild Co. Acquires Funsten & Co., Fouke Fur Co. and Eitingon of Poland. $4,000,000 BONDS ISSUED New York Now the Centre of the Fur Industry, Bankers Say, Announcing Consolidation.
- Belgian Budget Cut for Bankers.
- THE WHOLE GREVILLE MEMOIRS.
- MOORE SETTLES BET, BOY WINS A DIME; Governor-Elect Drops Job-Seeking Letters to Show Youngsters He Can Be Seen. ONE THOUGHT HIM A 'KING' Jersey Commissioner Indicates That Incumbents in State Offices Will Keep Their Jobs.
- DEBUTANTE PARTIES TO FILL THE WEEK; Luncheon Given for Miss Jane Balke -- A Dinner Dance for Miss Phyllis Byrne. MISS M. WILSON A HOSTESS Will Give a Supper and Dance Tonight at the Embassy Club for Several Debutantes.
- AUSTRIAN BARON DIES HERE.; Victor Lebzeltern-Collenbach Succumbs to a Long Illness.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- BUSINESS WORLD
- Autos Are Still Too Noisy, Fifth Avenue Merchants Say
- CALL OF YOUNG LIFE' HELD DR. KIRK BACK; Baltimore Pastor Tells Why He Declined to Accept New York Pulpit.
- COOLIDGE WILL HOLD TO HANDS-OFF POLICY IN SOFT-COAL FIGHT; He Has No Power to Act and Is Said to Regard Mere Gestures as Futile. MAY ASK FOR AUTHORITY Said to Have in Mind Request for Law Against Strikes in Basic Industries. CONSIDERS LEWIS LETTER Calls Hoover, Sargent and Labor Leaders for Conferences--Will Reply Soon. COOLIDGE TO KEEP OUT OF COAL ROW WARNS OF SOFT COAL TIE-UP. Berry Sees Threat in Lewis Letter--Urges Prompt Fuel Buying.
- Seeman Scores Over Cecolli.
- MUSIC; Beethoven Association.
- BONDS UP IN PARIS BUT DECLINE HERE; Fall of the Painleve Cabinet Affects the Two Markets Differently.
- Kirby Calls College Runs Greatest He Has Ever Seen
- POLICE CAR GOES BY AS TRUCK IS HELD UP; Six Steal $20,000 Worth of Silks and Radio and Electrical Supplies, Then Leave Truck. CARRY OFF DRIVER AND AID Butcher Shop Owner Tied and Robbed of $1,400 -- "Patients" Take $1,000 From Doctor.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Cabinet Crisis Sends French Franc to New Low -- Rallies at Close -- Italian Up.
- HEALY HEADS PHYSICIANS.; Medical Society Told Scientists and Theologians Should Cooperate.
- Injured Football Player Dies.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Briante, 4-Letter Man, to Lead N.Y.U. Eleven Next Season
- SAYS BANKS WILL AID 'SAVE TO TRAVEL' PLAN; Sisson Urges Tours Here and Abroad in Interest of Trade and Education.
- ARREST OF DRINKERS BELOW 1914 LEVEL; Records Here Do Not Agree With Part of Moderation League's Report. INCREASE STARTS IN 1920 Upward Trend Shown Soon After Prhibition -- Figures Not Available on Drunken Drivers.
- GRANGE TURNS PROFESSIONAL.
- PUBLISHERS INTERVENE IN RAILWAY MAIL CASE; Ask to Join Postoffice Department in Opposing Higher Pay to Roads.
- STARLING BURGESS WEDS MISS ELSIE FOSS; Dedgner. of Yachts and Airplanes Whs New Hampshire Girl Other Weddings.
- STORM CASTS UP COINS.; Now Treasure Hunters Crowd the Beach at Mazatlan, Mexico.
- ! JOHN D. MoILHENNY DIES.; Head of Pennsylvania Museum Was a Noted Art Connoisseur.
- NOEL IS SENTENCED TO DIE IN JANUARY; Slayer of Mary Daly and Negro Chauffeur Unmoved as Doom Is Pronounced. COUNSEL TO SEEK STAY Youth Keeps Eyes on Floor, Making No Reply to Court -- Parents of Victim and His Own Stay Away.
- REICHSTAG TAKES UP LOCARNO TREATIES; Their Advantages to Germany Stressed by Chancellor Luther in Crowded House. HISSED BY NATIONALISTS Cabinet Will Resign After the Compacts Are Signed in London on Dec. 8. REICHSTAG TAKES UP LOCARNO TREATIES
- $250,000 IN OPIUM IS SEIZED ON SHIP; Customs Officials Find 443 Tins of Drugs Behind Paneling of Refrigerating Room. ARREST STEWARD AND COOK British Freighter Eastern Prince Searched Soon After Docking at Pier in Brooklyn.
- Bryn Mawr Will Allow Students to Smoke, Abolishing 1897 Ban Because Unworkable
- MARSHALL DRAWS WITH BOGOLJUBOW; American Chess Champion Divides Point With Leader of Moscow Tourney.
- THE SCREEN; Ireland's Charms.
- TURKISH ATROCITIES REPORTED TO LEAGUE; Commissioner to Irak Declares They Are Not Respecting the Frontier Drawn at Brussels.
- ARMY HOCKEY TEAM TO PLAY IN CANADA; Schedule to Face Royal Military College at Kingston -- Other Dates Set.
- Pardon Rumor in Washington.
- MIXSELL WINS FINAL IN SCRATCH SQUASH; Princeton Club Player Conquers Guernsey, 9-15, 17-16, 15-6, 15-13, in Final Match. LOSER DISPLAYS POWER Fiercely Contested Second Game Thrills Spectators -- Placing and Footwork Triumph.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; French Government Bonds Advance on Fall of Ministry.
- WILSON STAMP OUT DEC. 28.; 17-Cent Denomination Will Be Followed by 1 of Harrison at 13 Cents.
- YALE ELEVEN FAILS TO ELECT CAPTAIN; Absence of Three Members Delays Choice -- Yale News Lauds Blue and Crimson.
- URGES BANCROFT MEMORIAL; George Foster Peabody Seeks $300,000 Fund for Hampton and Tuskegee.
- Michigan Team Elects Friedman.
- GRAIN EXPORTS INCREASE.; Last Week's Shipment 601,000 Bushels Above the Week Before.
- BUCKNER AND WHEELER IN GET-TOGETHER TALK; District Attorney and Dry Leader Said to Have Agreed on Enforcement Situation.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- APPEALS BY RADIO FOR HOSPITAL FUND; Henry J. Fisher Tells How 57 Member Institutions Will Use $1,000,000 Sought. MILLION PATIENTS TREATED Forty-seven Per Cent. Got Free Service, President Says, at Cost of $9,000,000 Last Year.
- VANDERBILTS DINE ITALIAN AMBASSADOR; nvoy and Mme: r. aert T to the 1}'letropol;t J Other Opera Parries.
- POLAND MOURNS ZEROMSK!.; . .1%. State Funeral for the Novel[st Is Held at Warsaw.
- $250,000 IS RAISED IN NEW ROCHELLE DRIVE; Hospital Fund Receives $100,000 From Ward Foundation -- Campaign to Last Until Dec. 1.
- Smithsonian Institution Seeks $10,000,000 In Endowment Gifts for Its Research Work
- DEATH-PENALTY UPHELD ON 15-YEAR-OLD BOY; Pennsylvania Supreme Court Says Slayer of Grandmother Is Legally an Adult.
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- Danny Kramer Outpoints Sheppard.
- FAINT AT CRUELTY FILM.; London Women Become Hysterical Over Alleged Torturing of Horses.
- STINNES AUTO WORKS IN BANKRUPTCY COURT; Proceedings Are Started When Edmund Fails to Raise Funds to Continue Its Operations.
- HARVARD HOCKEY DRAWS 50; Candidates Have Conditioning Run -- 25 Out for Basketball.
- TO ROUND UP MORONS FOR TOLEDO CLUBBER; Police Plan Census of Mentally Deficient in Their Hunt for Assailant of Women.
- WILLIAMS AWARDS LETTERS.; Insignia Given to Players in Football, Soccer and Golf.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- WALKER CAMPAIGN OUTLAY $261,141.26; Tammany Received $280,135 to Elect Ticket, According to Official Report.
- YALE WRESTLERS REPORT.; Captain Russell Outlines Plans for Year -- Schedules Out.
- FIRESTONE TO OFFER $10,000,000 ISSUE; Proceeds of Sale of Preferred to Be Used for Expansion of Tire Business
- Leroy Murder Suspect Cleared.
- COLGATE HARD WORK OVER.; Students Cheer Tryon in the Last Scrimmage of His Career.
- NEW BOND OFFERS TOTAL $30,000,000; $12,500,000 Debentures of United Light and Power Priced to Yield 6.55%. GERMAN UTILITY ISSUE $7,500,000 for Westphalia United Electric Power Corporation Marketed to Yield 7.62%.
- The Industrial South.
- HEAVY WHEAT SALES SEND PRICES DOWN; Markets Fail to Respond to Further Short Crop Estimate From Argentina. CLOSE IS 2 5/8 CENTS LOWER Corn Market Is Also Heavy and Sags a Little -- Oats and Rye Decline.
- GENERAL MARCH IN MADRID.; Ambassador Moore Gives a Dinner for Retired Officer and His Wife.
- DEPLETION RESERVE DECLARED TAXABLE; Supreme Court, 5 to 4, Upholds Income Levy, on Phelps-Dodge 1917 Extra Distribution. HIGH TAXES ON WAR PROFITS This Intent of Congress, Justice Brandeis Says, Applied to "Most Recently Accumulated" Profits.
- THRONG AT BIER OF CLARA MORRIS; Simple Rites at Funeral of Famous Tragedienne in "Little Church Around the Corner." CLAD IN PINK SILK ROBE Prominent Thespians of Today and Associates of Her Time Among the Mourners.
- THE REV. PIERRE A. CRIQUE.; Dean at the University of Montreal Dies at the Age of 68.
- STATE FINALLY WINS WOODHAVEN GAS CASE; Right of Commission Is Upheld in Ordering Company to Extend
- INSISTS ON PAY RISE IN BUILDING TRADES; Union Leader Says He Is Confident Mechanics Will Get Increase Refused by Employers.
- TAX BILL FINISHED; CUT IS $336,236,000 IN FINAL REVISION; Ways and Means Committee Approves Measure Preparatory to Drafting. COUNT ON HEAVY SURPLUS Revisers Say Mellon's Estimate of $290,000,000 Is Already Exceeded by $40,000,000. AUTO TIRES LEVY REMAINS Wording of Amendment to Exempt Tickets to "Legitimate Drama" Left to Subcommittee. TAX BILL FINISHED; CUT IS $336,236,000
- HORSE SHOW OPENS WITH RECORD ENTRY; Fortieth National Exhibit Begins at Squadron A Armory With 1,400 Named. THORNTON EMPRESS WINS Benson Mare Takes Medal for Saddle Horses by Defeating Happy Choice. FRENCH OFFICER SCORES Lieutenant Bizard's Pautin Shines in Field of Fifty Jumpers -- Two Blues for Little Canada.
- RAY SUED FOR $199,744 TAX.; Income Liens Are Filed In Los Angeles Against Movie Star.
- Coal Strike Leader Confers With Head of Wage Board
- O'Connell Outpoints Galiano.
- Francis Wilson as Rip Van Winkle.
- SHIELDS ARCHDUKE ALBERT; Hungarian Minister of Interior Quiets Royalist Agitation.
- IRISH GIRLS WIN, 16 TO 1.; Easily Beat Wellesley Field Hockey Team -- Miss Pease Stars.
- National Golf Cup, Destroyed By Fire, Will Be Replaced
- ALL ARMY CRIPPLES TO FACE NAVY TEAM; Wilson Does Well Against the Scrubs, While Harding and Sprague Do Light Work.
- RAIL MERGER FAVORED.; Illinois Central Control of Vicksburg Lines Recommended to Commission.
- THANKSGIVING SANTA GIVES FRIENDS APPLES; Elevator Man at Columbia Distributes Only Gifts He Can Afford -- Issues Cards Each Year.
- TOWNS LACK QUOTAS, CHEST DRIVES GO ON; Newark Fails by $136,396 to Reach Goal in Community Fund Campaign. WHITE PLAINS LAGS ALSO But Chairman Says He Will Continue Drive Until Christmas if it is Necessary.
- Poushkin in the Movies.
- PRINCE PAUL AT PRINCETON.; Royal Visitor From Greece Dines With President Hibben.
- Henry W. Lynch.
- CUNARD TO ADD TONNAGE.; Double London-America Service With 4 Ships Totaling 73,500 Tons.
- QUEENA MARIO OF THE OPERA WEDS IN WEST; Metropolitan Prima Donna Bride of Wilfred Pelletler, the Orchestra Leader.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- 4 KINGS TO ATTEND ALEXANDRA FUNERAL; Three Queens Will Also Be Present at Simple Rites in London Friday. COMMONS PAYS ITS TRIBUTE Country Folk View Body Lying in State at Sandringham -- Locarno Festivities Canceled. AMERICANS DROP FUNCTIONS Thanksgiving Day Dinner and Others Will Not Be Held -- Society Goes Into Mourning.
- PHILADELPHIA FAIR ACCORD.; Kellogg and Hoover Approve Revised Plan of the Exposition.
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- FRENCH ARMY OPENS OFFENSIVE IN SYRIA; Starts Drive on a Wide Front to Push the Druses From the Coast Into Lebanon. REPUBLIC IS PROCLAIMED Insurgents Attack an Isolated Post in the Mountains -- Relief Is Rushed to Place.
- TEXAS LEGISLATORS CALL FOR IMPEACHING; Fifty Sign Petition for Special Session to Investigate Ferguson Administration. MAY HIT GOVERNOR HERSELF Chairman and Another Member of Highway Board Accused by Attorney General Resign. TEXAS LEGISLATORS CALL FOR IMPEACHING
- DE MAIO DENIES PART IN TROLLEY MURDERS; Bootlegger Testifies He Met Robbers the First Time Few Days Before Crime.
- TIBBETTS HOME FIRST IN I.C.A.A.A.A. RUN; Harvard Harrier Leads Record Field of 106 for Title, Beating Loucks by a Yard.
- DISCOUNT RATE HERE STILL A PROBLEM; Federal Reserve Board in Washington Studying Question of Advance in New York. WOULD AFFECT EXCHANGE Increase Above London Rate Would Tend to Draw Gold From England.
- HUGHES NAMES 56 FOR STATE REVISION; Leaders in Education, Law, Business, Politics and Labor Picked for Committees. TO COMBINE DEPARTMENTS First Meeting Friday Night to Plan Government Reorganization Under Short Ballot Amendment.
- NAVY IS KEYED UP FOR BATTLE AHEAD; Students to Parade Nightly Until Army Game -- Eleven Holds Final Scrimmage.
- ' Little Women' Leads 40 Children's Books; Federal List Includes Twain and Kipling
- Louisville Buys Devormer.
- G.P. Bullard Heads Railway.
- NEW SNARLS ARISE ON IRISH BOUNDARY; MacNeill's Resignation From Commission May Force Fine State Cabinet to Quit. STATUS OF BOARD IN DOUBT London Thinks It Can Still Present a Report -- Dublin Takes Opposite View.
- INVOKING THE PRESIDENT.
- LEWY BROS., JEWELERS, FAIL; Settlement Involving $1,400,000 Defeated by Court Action.
- COL. COOLIDGE IS BETTER.; President's Father Has the Best Day Since Illness Began.
- BALDWIN QUITS PARK BOARD; Resigns From Westchester Commission Because of Other Duties.
- New York Charters.
- HUNDREDS IN VAIN TRY TO SEE 'MEFISTOFELE'; Chaliapin 'Walks on Clouds' in Opera Wherein He Has Sung the Title Role 32 Times.
- Bm*tGK.*HOUSE;I ': MmST}tATE;; msl Eighteen ;Years' Service on the ' Bench Ended by Attffck of [ . Septic Pneumonia.,
- Mexico City Infant Deaths Laid to Mother's Drinking
- Machado Greets Walker at Havana Palace; Enright Also Is at Mayor-Elect's Hotel
- Parole Board Denies Release To Convicts Who Used Pistols
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- 50,000 WILL WATCH GRANGE AT CHICAGO; Fans Snap Up 28,000 Reserved Seats in Day, Waiting Lines Blocking Traffic. TICKETS NOW SELL AT $25 Star Will Make Professional Debut to $90,000 Gate -- Eight Illinois Men on His Team.
- NADIA REISENBERG PLAYS.; Pianist Shows Clarity and Smoothness In Aeolian Hall Recital.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets.
- BLISS MADE TOUCHDOWN.; Mistake in Scoring Rutgers-N.Y.U. Game Gave Credit to Singer.
- GRAFTS BONES FROM DEAD.; Russian Surgeon Says He Operated Successfully on Two Patients.
- BID AND ASKED QUOTATIONS
- THE FRENCH POLITICAL TANGLE.
- COTTON MARKETS STAGE RECOVERIES; Prices at New York and Liverpool Rise Sharply on Government Report.
- FOUR ARMY FLIERS DROP INTO SEA OFF HAW ALL; Two Believed to Have Drowned in Forced Descent of Plane -- Two Others Swim Ashore.
- THE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL.; Association's Purpose Is to Carry Out, Not Alter, the L'Enfant Plan.
- JERSEY INVESTIGATORS ASSAIL BUDGET PLAN; Bright Committee Says Millions Are Wasted Annually Through Special Funds.
- Karolyi Appeal Referred to Kellogg.
- Golden Wedding of Otto Sampters.
- TEN HURT IN TRAIN WRECK.; Four Victims of Crash at Donohoe, Pa., Are From New York.
- D'R.-MAR'C F,:.V:ALi?ETTE; ,' ducator... and.-Catholic ..Hietoran Dies in Brooklyn. at-88 Year8. '
- BUSES STILL FILLED DESPITE DIME FARE; President Lynch of Richmond Says Fight for Nickel Ride Depends on Commuters. WILL NOT ACT TILL THEY DO Tompkins Co. Head Declares It Will Discontinue if Forced Back to Five-Cent Basis.
- Three Days' Mourning In Cuba.
- JEWELER VANISHES; $60,000 GEMS GONE; Disappearance of E.D. Knowles, Well-Known Dealer, Revealed After Futile Search. GRAND JURY MAY GET CASE Jewelry the Property of Firms and Customers -- Friends Confident Knowles Will Return.
- SOCIETY GATHERS AT HORSE SHOW; Throngs Boxes to See Judging of Opening Day Classes at National Exhibit.
- GARAGE MAN SLAIN BY BLOW FROM AXLE; Walter Castner Found at Oceanside After Motorist Tells Police and Speeds Away. $200 LEFT IN HIS POCKETS Victim Said to Have Been Rather a Recluse, With Large Sums Hiden in Nearby Shack.
- BRIAND IS ASKED TO FORM CABINET; DELAYS DECISION; Veteran Statesman Takes Till Today to Consider, but Is Expected to Decline. CONSULTS PARTY LEADERS Paris Believes the Left Bloc Will Have Fourth Chance to Try to Govern. CHAMBERS VOTE INFLATION Radicals Put Through Painleve's Request for 1,500,000,000 Francs for Urgent Needs.
- YOST CALLS MICHIGAN 'MY GREATEST ELEVEN'; Says It Has the Best Defensive Record in History and Deserves Conference Title.
- BAZAAR DRAWS CROWD TO VANDERBILT HOUSE; Many Women Among 1,800 Visitors at Film Charity Opening See Famous Mansion.
- RHINELANDER'S WIFE CRIES UNDER ORDEAL; Taken Into Jury Room With Husband and Lawyers to See Color of Her Skin. MYSTERY LETTERS ARE READ Court Cleared of Women -- Plaintiff Says Notes Were Safety Valve to His Emotion.
- MONEY.; MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1925.
- 80 CLERGYMEN GIVE RING TO DR. STIRES; Colleagues in This Diocese Honor Him on Eve of Consecration as a Bishop.
- Football Player, Hurt, in Danger.
- DODGE BROS. BUY GRAHAM COMPANY; Deal for Motor Truck Makers Makes Purchasers the Third Largest Auto Producers. AIM TO ENLARGE OUTPUT New York Syndicate Purchases the Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Company.
- TEAR BOMBS ROUT STUDENT RIOTERS; Northwestern Collegians Set Fire to Building and Fight Firemen and Policemen. MAYOR STUNNED WITH CLUB " Tug" Wilson's Appeal to Form Snake Dance Not Heeded by the Student Demonstrators.
- STANDARD WORKERS TO OWN STOCK SOON; 16,000 Employes of New Jersey Company Will Complete Payments on 900,000 Shares. BLOCK WORTH $40,000,000 Holders Vote Today on Extending Partial-Payment Plan for Another Three Years.
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- THE BRITISH AIR MINISTRY CONDEMNED.
- JERSEY TO BE SUED BY PENNSYLVANIA; Permission Granted by Supreme Court in Dispute Over Bridge at Camden. ISSUE IS PAYMENT OF TOLLS Silzer Says Decision Indicates a Hope That Dispute Will Be Settled Out of Court.
- SOVIET WILL REMAIN OUTSIDE OF LEAGUE; Litvinoff in a Formal Statement Denies Rumors to the Contrary. HOLDS LEAGUE HAS FAILED He Suggests a "World Organization Which Would Observe National Rights."
- RESTRICTIONS IN MUSEUM.; Visitor Questions Wisdom of Forbidding the Taking of Notes.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.; JERSEY CITY AND NEW YORK MARKETS.
- To.Wfi HaUGIUb Has a Dinner
- William Dicker'man Hawley.
- MACRI GIRL'S COUSIN HELPS STATE'S CASE; Another Witness Describes the Encounter in Theatre Before Bagnano Was Shot. PROSECUTION NEARS END Wife of the Victim Is Expected to Be the Final Witness at Today's Session.
- SHENANDOAH FACTS HIDDEN BY RIGGER; Carlson Testifies Lieut. Bauch Advised Reticence on Closing of Gassing Manifold. OFFICER DENIES DECEPTION He Says He Urged Witness to Tell the Truth if Asked in Court About the Incident.
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- Commodore Ford Is Nominated to Head Larchmont Yacht Club for Twelfth Term
- Briand Talks With Leaders.
- Northwestern Makes No Claim.
- LOUNGER IS VICTOR IN AUTUMN PURSE; Wins Second Straight of Bowie Meeting by Nosing Out Ziegler's Mirador. ALL GONE BREAKS RECORD Sets New Track Mark of 1:26 1-5 for Seven Furlongs in the Vanity -- Light View Also First.
- TRAPPED BY SEARCHLIGHT.; Two London Robbers Unluckily Pick Out an Electrician's House.
- Whitehill, Detroit Club, Weds.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PROF. OSBORN HONORED.; Natural History Museum Head Gets Holland Society's Medal.
- COLUMBIA REGULARS RETURN TO PRACTICE; Kirchmeyer, Sesit, Raphael, Reynolds Don Uniforms and Work Out at Baker Field. THEY MAY FACE SYRACUSE With Stars Recovered From Injuries, Lion's Chances Are Increased Against Up-State Team.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- AT ITS OLD TRICKS.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Blames Signals for Wrecks.
- Live Stock Markets at Chicago.
- LINK BOOTLEG PLOT TO CLAYTON MURDER; Guard on Estate of Morgan's Daughter Knew of Plan to Kill Him, the Police Believe.
- Geqrge O. proul.
- HOME IS SOUGHT FOR NEEDY DOCTORS; Campaign for Institution to Accommodate 1,000 Opened at Dinner of Profession. MEDICAL CALLING PRAISED Samuel Untermyer, in Letter, Says Physician's Life Is Dedicated to Public Service.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
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