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- YALE BOARD REJECTS WOOLLEY PETITION; Replies to 1,200 Undergraduates That It Appreciates Work of Dramatic Coach. BUT POINTS TO DEFICIT Woolley Ends the Incident by Accepting Place With Boston Drama School.
- HOLD POLICEMAN AS SLAYER; Husband of Woman Found Dead Faces Charge of Homicide.
- Pickups and Putouts
- SUMMER COURSES AT N.Y.U.; Secondary Education to Be Given at Washington Square Centre.
- Will Rogers Sends a Word of Consolation to Democrats
- WHITE SOX BLANKED BY CROWDER, 10 TO 0; Washington Hurler Gives Only Three Hits, While His Teammates Collect Fifteen. EVERY SENATOR COUNTS Runs Are Distributed, Each Getting at Least One, to Beat Chicago Third Straight Time.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- 321 GET DEGREES AT JOHNS HOPKINS; Largest List in University's History Includes 34 Women at Exercises Today. NEW YORKER WINS HONORS R.V. Ehle Heads High-Standing Bachelors of Arts -- Awards Made in Many Branches.
- BREAK 3,000 PANES A YEAR; Oxford Students Pay $2,500 Annually for Broken Windows.
- OPEN TITLE QUEST WILL START TODAY; Strongest Field in History Will Tee-Off at Oakmont for National Crown. JONES AGAIN IS FAVORITE Champion's Crown Threatened as Never Before With Cruickshank and Others Ready. BRITISH STARS DANGEROUS Lightning-Fast Greens Are Suited to Their Gam -- Course Rated as Extremely Difficult.
- Doherty Seeks Mexican Concession.
- Flier Made Honorary Boy Scout.
- HALTS RED PILGRIMAGE.; Britain Refuses Passports for Children to Visit Moscow.
- News of Metropolitan Golf Clubs.
- OUTPUT OF COTTONSEED.; Crushings in Six Months 657,381 Tons Above Year Ago.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- INNOCENCE OF THE TREASURY.
- Salesman Ends Life by Bullet.
- Rain Postpones Chicago Bouts.
- SCORES OVERCOME IN JAM AT PARADE; Others Are Hurt When Police on Horses Fight to Keep Crowd Behind Lines. GIRL DIES ON HOTEL ROOF Stricken by Heart Attack While Watching Fete -- Many Cared For In Emergency Hospitals.
- Children Enjoyed Booklet.
- Tells of 84 Strongholds Destroyed.
- BATTERY IS JAMMED AS LINDBERGH LANDS; 1,052 Policemen Keep Crowds 100 Yards From Seawall When Hero Enters Car. HE NEARLY TUMBLES OUT Swept From Feet as Auto Leaps Forward Through Gap in Throng -- Whalen Hauls Him Back.
- MIAMI UNIVERSITY HONORS 5; Confers LL.D. on Dr. J.H. Finley and Dr. Hughes, Retiring President.
- The Mouse Becomes a Lion.
- McDonald Heads Track Team.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- G.B. KULENKAMPFF IS DEAD IN GERMANY; Coffee Importer Was an Intimate of Count von Bernstorff Here in the World War.
- FIRED ON BY ROBBERS.; But Policeman Gets Auto Thieves After Five-Mile Chase.
- Loayza on Sangor-Shea Card.
- MEMPHIS GOES TO BOSTON.; Will Take Part in Ceremonies for the Constitution.
- W.H. Clingerman.
- Studies Labor Conditions in Mexico.
- RUTGERS MANAGERS NAMED.; Lenis, Voelker, Curry and Waldron Elected at New Brunswick.
- THE AMERICA RESTS.; Tests of Radio Set Are Completed at Roosevelt Field.
- Honorary Degree to Grossman.
- JOHNSON TO BE HONORED.; Marietta College to Dedicate Gymnasium to American League Head.
- Lehigh Elects Dick Stauffer.
- British Night at War Pantheon.
- JERSEY CITY DROPS GAME TO BUFFALO; Meets Defeat in First Contest of Series With Bisons, 8 to 4. SEES EARLY LEAD VANISH Rally in Fourth Puts Winners In Front -- Victory Places Them First in League Standing.
- FORDHAM AWARDS PHARMACY DEGREES; 262 Students Get Diplomas at Commencement Exercises Attended by 1,000. HONORS ARE BESTOWED Law School to Hold Its Graduation Today -- District Attorney McGeehan Will Speak.
- JOHN COOLIDGE GOING TO SUMMER SCHOOL; He Will Take Classes at the University of Vermont to Widen Knowledge of English.
- PENN STATE ALUMNI LOSE.; Bow to Varsity Nine, 10-4, in Annual Game After Scoring First.
- REPORTS INCREASE IN BROKERS' LOANS; Federal Reserve Statement Shows Unexpected Rise of $56,538,000 for Week. TOTAL WAS $3,118,429,000 Banking Circles Are Surprised -- Expansion Steady Since Low of February.
- Lindbergh Says His Mind Is Ablaze With Noise and an Ocean of Faces; New York Reception Was 'Wonderful, Wonderful' and Like All the Others Rolled Into One, Flier Declares -- Got Electric Feeling as He Sensed Friendship of Millions. Lindbergh Says His Mind Is Ablaze
- Rahway Hospital Fund a Success.
- To Head George Washington.
- England to Hear Golf Reports On Short Waves Over Radio
- FLIER LAYS WREATH AT ETERNAL LIGHT; Thousands Cheer and Battle to See Lindbergh at Madison Square. ROAR DROWNS OUT BANDS Mounted Policemen Have Hard Task to Check Shrieking Crowd as Aviator's Car Appears.
- HERRICK COMING ON LEAVE.; Washington Expects Postponement of Discussion of Briand Offer.
- PAL SILVERS BEATS FINK ON DECISION; Youngest of Boxing Brothers Easily Outpoints Rival in Six Rounds.
- DAWES PLAN PROSPECTS.
- JAPAN FOR EQUALITY IN AUXILIARY SHIPS; Will Also Propose a Maximum Limit at Geneva Naval Conference.
- THRONGS IN HOTELS WITNESS THE FETE; Lindbergh Celebration Draws One of the Biggest Jams in City's History.
- Wants Stories in Book Form.
- TWO ARMY FLIERS KILLED.; Plane Crashes at Langley Field During Machine Gun Practice.
- AIDS HIS NATIVE TOWN.; Watchorn Gives $150,000 to Place Where He Worked as Pitboy.
- Shells and Petticoats.
- MISS DWYER VICTOR AS NET PLAY OPENS; Beats Miss MacDonald by 9-11, 7-5, 6-0, in Met. Clay Court Title Tourney. MISS MOORE WINS TWICE Scores Over Mrs. Field and Miss Taubele -- Mrs. Stenz and Mrs. Falk Advance.
- BIBLE FOR LINDBERGH.; Society Here Presents Him With Specially Prepared Volume.
- WILLIAM EDWARD LAKE.; Patent Lawyer Dies in Great Neck Home at 51 Years.
- $ANTLEN TO BEA ?RODUCER; Will Put on "Just Suppose" Next Season and Play Chief Role.
- LINDBERGH NOW A FORESTER; Grand Court of New York Elects Flier Honorary Member.
- William Geake.
- WILL HEAR PROTEST OF WJZ WAVE AWARD; Radio Commission to Listen to Aguments in Dispute Over 660 Kilocycles Frequency. POWER CHANGES ARE TOLD Additions Are Also Made to Licensed Stations and Alterations Made In Frequency Allotments.
- YALE WILL RETAIN CONNORS AS COACH; Signs Track Mentor and Football Trainer to Three-Year Contract. EARL THOMPSON LEAVING Coach of Yale Hurdlers for Four Years Quits Post at End of University Year.
- Fur Man Held in $75,000 Bail.
- Brausen to Manage Omaha.
- UNION CONFERS DEGREES.; Chancellor's Address Delivered by Sir Robert Falconer.
- Motor Boat to Cross Atlantic in 50 Hours, Partly a Submarine, Building in France
- EXETER TROPHY TO COOMBS; Baseball Captain Wins Wingate Memorial for Second Year.
- $15,000,000 BONDS ON MARKET SOON; $12,000.000 Issue of Iowa Public Service Company Largest of Items. FINANCING AFTER MERGERS Carolina-Georgia Service Company's $1,100,000 Follows Southern Ice Plant Consolidation.
- A BOY'S DAY IN A BIG CITY; ' I Didn't Think It Would Be Like This,' He Says Amid the Tumult. BUT POISE NEVER FAILS HIM Handles the Microphone With a Veteran's Assurance as He Thanks All New York. GRIMLY SERIOUS AT FIRST But He Melts Into Laughter as a Spouting Fireboat Sprays a Scampering Crowd. LINDBERGH'S DAY IN THE BIG CITY
- COOLIDGE DEPARTS FOR SOUTH DAKOTA; Large Crowd Cheers as the President and Wife Start for the Black Hills. MRS. COOLIDGE TAKES PETS Two Dogs, Five Canaries and Raccoon Join Party -- President Speaks in Indiana Today. THREE MONTHS' VACATION Many Problems at Home and Abroad Are Expected to Demand Official Attention.
- INDIAN ON 88-MILE RUN.; Chief Tall Feather Reaches Kenosha (Wis.) En Route to Chicago.
- Chileans Get Mexican Concession.
- AIR HERO LIONIZED AT SOCIAL FUNCTION; Lindbergh and His Mother Are Clarence Mackay's Guests at Long Island Estate. DROP CARES OF BUSY DAY Leaders of Finance, Business and Society Gather at a Dinner and Reception. AIR HERO LIONIZED AT SOCIAL FUNCTION
- AGAIN SEEK PARDON FOR EARL CARROLL; Representative Bloom and Brother of Prisoner Plead With the Attorney General.
- SCHEDULE OF PLAY IN NATIONAL GOLF; Eighteen Holes Today, the Same Number Tomorrow, and 64 Lowest Players Go 36 on Thursday.
- TWO EVENTS TODAY ON HERO'S PROGRAM; 100,000 School Children to Meet Lindbergh on Mall in Park and Sing for Him. CITY GIVES DINNER TONIGHT Walker to Be Toastmaster and Smith and Flier Will Speak at Affair at Commodore.
- DAUDET GIVES UP 'TO AVERT CIVIL WAR'; Quits When Police, Firemen and Horse and Foot Guards Mass for Attack. WAR HONORS FOR 'GARRISON' 980 Men March From Offices After Royalist Leader Yields to Police Prefect's Plea.
- Mrs. Muschenheim 70 Today.
- LINDBERGH TO SEE BOUTS TOMORROW; Accepts Invitation to Attend Catholic Boys' Club Show at Polo Grounds. WANTS TO SEE HUDKINS Bout Between Nebraskan and Baker Draws Flier's Interest -- Terris and Goldstein Ready.
- THE OUTLOOK IN IRELAND.
- Hughes Sees Coolidge on Naval Parley.
- 10,000 PUPILS WATCH PARADE IN SAFETY; Children March Into Heart of Greatest Celebration and Out Again With One Mishap. GIRL HURT CLIMBING POLE 75 Young Spectators and Adults at Public Library Are Overcome, but All Recover Quickly.
- The Times in Havana.
- SNOW FROM A CLEAR SKY.; Heavy Fall of Paper Bits Surprises Even Weather Bureau Veterans.
- TO BE BRIDE WITH MOTHER.; Rochester Girl and Parent Will Be Married in Double Ceremony.
- WINNIE LIGHTNER HEADS PALACE BILL; Dr. Rockwell in Comedy Sketch -- Pictures of Lindbergh Reception Are Shown.
- WILLIAMS ADVANCES ON MERION COURTS; Loses Only One Game to Appel in Pennsylvania Tennis -- Women Stars Win.
- WOMEN HONOR LINDBERGH.; Le Lyceum to Decorate Him With Medal Tomorrow Night.
- Colonel James W. Zevely Buried.
- John F. McGrath.
- FIRST DEGREE MURDER IS CHARGED TO CLINE; New York Writer Pleads Not Guilty to Connecticut Indictment and Faces Trial in September.
- PARIS AUTO RACE JULY 3.; President of France to Be Honorary Starter for Grand Prix.
- British Variety Performers Move to Ban Colored Rivals
- TABLET TO JEFFERSON.; Senator Copeland Will Speak at Allegheny College Unveiling.
- KILLED AS AUTO TURNS OVER THRICE; One Occupant Dies Instantly, Three Others Are Hurt in Fourth Avenue Upset. CAR SKIDS BEFORE CRASH Witnesses Say It Was Speeding When Wheels Caught in the Car Tracks.
- $249,598,300 NEW BONDS ALLOTTED BY TREASURY; Cash Subscriptions for 3 3/8 Per Cent. Issue Totaled $617,604,800.
- Lindbergh in Perfect Health, Says White House Physician
- SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY HONORS COL. STIMSON; Award of Doctor of Laws Degree Brings Letter of Praise From Coolidge.
- Hammond Plans Honors.
- INDIANS IN LONG RACE.; Oregon and New Mexico Tribesmen Begin 480-Mile Run Today.
- Greatest Traffic Manager' Newest Title for Lindbergh
- GOVERNMENT GAINS IN IRISH ELECTION; Cosgrave Elects 36 to the Dail So Far, but de Valera Is Only Two Behind Him. CONSTITUTIONAL MAJORITY But Some Form of Coalition Seems Inevitable if Cosgrave Is to Continue Administration.
- HELD AS DRUGGIST'S SLAYER; Prisoner, Police Say, Visited Victim on Night He Vanished.
- HAVERS TESTS LINKS, WINS WITH COMPSTON; British Stars Beat Cooper and Kirkwood -- Jones Scores 73 and Loses.
- STRENGTH IN CORN CARRIES WHEAT UP; This and Bullish News From Abroad Tend to Raise Grain Prices. LITTLE GAIN IN WINNIPEG Unfavorable Weather Makes a Bull Market in Corn, With Higher Values.
- CAPITAL BIDS FLIER A WARM FAREWELL; Aeronautic Society Hails Him at Breakfast and Awards a Life Membership. ONLY 9 OTHERS SO HONORED Byrd Lauds Lindbergh, Who Speaks on Aviation's Future -- The Last Morning in Washington Busy.
- OBJECT TO 'RULE BRITANNIA'; Liverpool Girls' Clubs Protest Singing It Before the King.
- PAREiqTS GIVE PARTY FOR DORIS BRIXEY; Entertain for Today's Bride and Her Fiance at a Dinner and Dance. AGNES AMY'S WEDDING She Marries B. C, Saunders Jr. TodayMiss Wise to Be Bride of Leon A. Tulln,
- LOMSKI MAKES DEBUT IN THE EAST TONIGHT; Light-Heavyweight to Meet Mays in Oueensboro Bout -- Other Boxing News.
- EXPORTS GAIN HEAVILY IN FARMING EQUIPMENT; Commerce Department Shows Increase From $26,000,000 to $85,000,000 in 4 Years.
- FLAG DAY.
- CHANG IN RETREAT, SHANGHAI REPORTS; Peking War Lord Is Said to Be Withdrawing Toward Mukden as Cities Fall to Chiang.
- POLO GAMES TOMORROW.; Stoddard, Milburn, Hitchcock on Teams to Play at Meadow Brook.
- TWO LINERS LEAVE, ONE ARRIVES TODAY; Conte Rosso Departs for Naples and Genoa With Big List of Passengers. GEORGE WASHINGTON SAILS United States Liner Bound for Bremen -- Olympic Due Here This Afternoon.
- SMITH THE DEMOCRAT.; He Is Seen as the Man Best Fitted to Lead the Party.
- ACQUITTALS DENIED IN MEANEY TRIAL; Court Overrules Motions of the Defense to Direct Verdict of Not Guilty.
- FRANCE CONQUERS ITALY IN DAVIS CUP; Cochet Loses to de Morpurgo, but Lacoste's Victory Over de Stefani Decides Series. BOTH MATCHES GO 4 SETS Lacoste Is Hard Pressed and Cochet Stages Fine Rally on Courts in Rome.
- Canadian Shaft to Honor Our War Dead in Arlington
- TWAIN NOVEL TO MUSIC.; Rodgers, Hart and Field to Produce "A Connecticut Yankee."
- VANDERBILT BEATS MANHATTAN, 4 TO 2; Creson Holds Jaspers to Lone Hit in Class Day Game on Memorial Field. STRIKES OUT 12 BATSMEN Pitches Superbly as Team-Mates Drive Out Eight Safeties, Six of Them Two-Baggers.
- Miss Carrie H. Frauenthal.
- RADIO WILL ALTER ALL WAVES TONIGHT; Long Heralded Plan Effective at Midnight -- Likely to Perplex Listeners In. MUST HUNT STATIONS ANEW Commission to Observe Carefully How Project Designed to Bring "Radio Paradise" Works.
- ALONG THE ROUTE OF THE BIG PARADE; Crowds Perch in Trees and on Window Ledges -- Firecrackers Make Their Seasonal Debut. THRONG JOVIAL BUT HUNGRY Filer's Ex-Classmates Greet Him With Biggest Banner -- Phone Books Torn to Tatters.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- $50,000 FOR MRS. HOUDINI.; Double Indemnity Paid for Husband's Accidental Death.
- Prodigal Guy, Trotter, Is Sold.
- BELLANCA FLIERS WELCOMED TO SPA; Huge Crowd Headed by Mayor Meets Them on Arrival at Baden Baden. THEY HAVE DAY OF REPOSE Will Accept Invitation to Fly to MOSCOW if Trip Can Be Made to Fit Into Their Plans.
- JEERS AT PRISONERS CAUSE TOMBS SCARE; Entire Jail in Uproar at Taunts of Crowd Below as the Parade Passes. ONE YOUTH IS ARRESTED Charged With Attempting to Stab a Policeman -- Two Fires Add to Confusion in District.
- GIANTS AGAIN BOW TO CUBS' ATTACK; Lose Third in Row to Chicago, 6-2, as Fitzsimmons and Henry Fail to Stop Batters. WILSON IS TROUBLESOME Pulls Down Eight Drives as McGrawmen Try in Vain to Bunch Hits Off Blake.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Financial Exchanges Closed for 'Lindbergh Holiday' -- Sterling Firm -- Brokers' Loans Rise.
- 198 GET PHARMACY DEGREES; Three Women Among the Graduates of Brooklyn College.
- JAIL FOR DRUNKEN SPEEDER; Motorist Also Loses His License and Is Fined $25.
- 13 HITS FRIGHTEN ROBINS INTO DEFEAT; Pirates Get Seven and Trounce the Flock by a Margin of 4 to 3. BROOKLYN TALLIES IN SIXTH Sends Two More Across Plate in Seventh, but Corsairs Cling to Their Lead.
- INTERNATIONAL PAPER TO OFFER STOCK ISSUE; $15,000,000 of Preferred -- 20,000 Shares of Electric Public Utilities on Market.
- FLIER SPORTS IN AIR ON QUICK DASH HERE; Soars Above Press and Strain of Acclaiming Crowds, Alone in His Own Element. CITIES WATCH HIM PASS Comes In an Army Pursuit Plane When the Spirit of St. Louis Balks in Washington. FLIER SPORTS IN AIR ON QUICK DASH HERE
- University of Maine Graduates 216.
- NEW DEFENDS MOVE TO SELL 29 PLANES; Postal Chief Tells Knowles He Is Obeying Legislation Enacted by Congress. SAYS EX-MINISTER ERRS Total Cost of Air Mail Service Since Its Inception in 1918 Is Put at Only $16,000,000.
- Velodrome Races Tonight.
- New England Invites Lindbergh.
- Count Plunkett Defeated.
- BRITISH STARS USE FORCE.; Soon Find Delicate Measures Fail When Ball Gets in Trap.
- WHEAT FUTURES IRREGULAR.; Prices Close 5/8c to 7c Higher -- Oats Firm, With Fair Exports.
- LINDBERGH ALIGHTS AT MITCHEL FIELD; Takes Off Again in Good-Will Plane 4 Minutes After Arrival From Washington.
- SEES END BY AUGUST OF 20-YEAR RIFF WAR; Spanish General Plans Strong Campaign Against Both Rebels and Bandits.
- Alden-Ginnel Betrothal Broken.
- COMMODITY PRICES.
- LINDBERGH PARADE HAS 10,000 TROOPS; Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Precede Flier From Battery to Central Park. GO THROUGH PAPER STORM Swirling Bits and Streamers Recall Flier's Lone Battle With Snow at Sea. POLICE LINES SAVE MARCH Crowds Break Through at End and Follow Hero Through Streets to the Mall.
- WHAT PRICE TEACHING?
- Article 4 -- No Title
- GIBSON OIL REPORTS $1,521,072 SURPLUS; Statement Covers the Company's Period of Incorporation -- Oil and Gas Sales $210,989.
- BENEFIT FOR FRENCH FLIERS; Lindbergh Scheduled to Appear at Roxy Theatre Tomorrow Night.
- LONDONERS ON LINDBERGH.; One Envisions the Spirit of America -- Another Suggests a Statue.
- FLORENCE EASTON SCORES.; Wins English Critics by Her Singing and Acting in "Turandot."
- TILDEN IS VICTOR, BUT HUNTER LOSES; Americans Then Pair Against Their Rivals in Ireland in Doubles and Win.
- TRANSIT LINES FEEL RUSH ALL DAY LONG; Subways and Elevated Running on Peak-Hour Schedules Are Taxed by Throngs. TRAINS DELAYED BY CRUSH Railroad Terminals Jammed After Parade Is Over and Autos Creep Along Roads Leading From City.
- BAN ON LICENSING PREACHERS STANDS; New York Presbytery Rejects Request to Lift Order, Self-Imposed. A NEW RIFT IS SEEN Fundamentalists Likely to Go On With Campaign Against Two Avowed Modernists.
- BOOCHEVER BEATS RAU IN FLATBUSH TENNIS; Eliminates Seeded Player in the Junior Title Tournament and Enters Semi-Finals.
- 5,000 Cubic Yards of Paper In 'Snowfall' for Lindbergh
- A. Barr Gray's Funeral.
- DEFERS REPLENISHING MEDICINAL WHISKY; Treasury Statement Says Consumption Has Declined to 1,600,000 Gallons Yearly.
- QUARRIER TAKEN ILL; YALE BOATS SHAKEN; Veteran No. 6 Oarsman Forced Out of Varsity Crew by Attack of Grip. GRIGGS GOES TO 1ST EIGHT Satterthwaite Quits Combination for Junior Varsity, While Drake Is Promoted From Reserves.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SPUHN AGAIN SHIFTS PENN VARSITY BOAT; Kelleher Is Returned to No. 2, While Borie Is Sent to Second Shell as Stroke. COLUMBIA HAS TWO DRILLS Duplicates Philadelphia Squad's Hard Rowing, but Coach Glendon Keeps His Crews Intact.
- Serenaded on the Way.
- FRIEDELL TRIAL IS ENDED.; Naval Court Adjourns to Today After Considering Verdict.
- New Giants Report.
- RAIL DEAL MADE ON OREGON LINES; Great Northern Arranges With Southern Pacific for Joint Use of Trackage.
- WEST POINT ALUMNI GATHER IN REUNION; Celebration Sees the Largest Attendance of Old Comrades in Academy's History. TEN CLASSES REPRESENTED Thayer Memorial Service, Reviews and Parades Take Up Day Marked by Perfect Weather.
- Schoolboy Star Joins Cards.
- $8,458,000 in New Securities On Investment Market Today
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- DE LA SALLE GRADUATION.; Fifty Get Diplomas in Classical Course, 16 in Grammar Department.
- WILLIE FENN VICTOR IN CYCLE STRUGGLE; Beats Willie Spencer in Mile Match at Newark Velodrome on Disqualification. CHAPMAN WINS A RACE Captures Forty-Mile Motor-Paced Event and Gains Big Lead for National Title.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN; British Trading Narrow -- Paris Has General Recovery, but Berlin Suffers Recession.
- MAYOR WELCOMES FLIER AT CITY HALL; Hundred Thousand in Tumult as Lindbergh Gets Medal of Valor and Scroll. STUNNED BY HIS RECEPTION Colonel Recovers Composure and Calls It Greatest of Greetings -- Ovation for His Mother.
- SPAIN FACES STRIKE, THE FIRST IN 4 YEARS; 2,000 Naval Workers Walk Out in Protest Against Municipal Income Tax.
- MISS JAY MARRIES REN. W. D, F, HUrriES; New York's Old Families Are Represented at Ceremony at St. James's Church. FATHER GIVES AWAY BRIDE She !s Lineal Descendant of First Chief JusticeOther Weddings of the Day.
- MISS TERPIE LEADS WOMEN QUALIFIERS; Turns In Curd of 82 on Rain-Soaked Course in Trans-Mississippi Golf.
- GRAIN BOARD EXPELS EX-ARMOUR OFFICIAL; Chicago Directors, by Vote of 13 to 5, Oust G.E. Thompson for 'Dishonest Conduct.'
- Says He Turned Wrong Switch.
- Governor Smith at Greenwich.
- LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
- Washington Not to Blame For Lindberg's Tardy Arrival
- OVERGRAZED RANGES.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Bugle and Barrier
- BUSINESS WORLD
- ALL LUNCHEON SEATS SOLD.; Sale of Tickets for Entertainment for Lindbergh Stopped.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- TELLS OF THREATS OF CITY 'ICE TRUST'; Independent Dealer Testifies at Queens Inquiry That He Was Warned to Join. MANAGER EXPLAINS WORK Metropolitan Organization Has Only Americanization Program, He Declares.
- GERMAN TEAM IN LONDON.; Tennis Stars Arrive for the First Matches There Since War.
- THRONG GETS A SCORCHING.; Lindbergh Welcomers Aglow With Sunburns.
- Mary E. Bowden Engaged.
- NEW TENEMENT BURNED.; $100,000 Fire Destroys a House Almost Completed In Bronx.
- Wesleyan Awards Letters.
- SENTENCED AS UNPATRIOTIC; Youth Refused to Bare Head for National Anthem at City Hall.
- Mrs. Anna Mulligan.
- Say Federals Captured Yaquis.
- LEHIGH VOTES AWARDS OF SPORTS LETTERS; Baseball and Lacrosse Insignia Presented -- Football Scrubs May Play Games.
- Protest Benediction to Lindbergh.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- TWO CAPTAINS CHOSEN.; Gold and Lange to Share N.Y.U. Lacrosse Leadership.
- CHAMBERLIN'S MOTHER HERE.; Glimpses Lindbergh Parade Despite Girl on Soap Box.
- KENTUCKIAN FOUND SLAIN.; Brother Discovers Bound Body, Believed Victim of Moonshiners.
- Experiment With Cocoanut Oil.
- Wabash College Confers Degrees.
- DENNY GETS WRIT TO RECOVER HIS SON; He Is Arrested in Retaliatory Move by Grandfather of the Child. CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING Meanwhile Banker's Petition to Adopt Boy Legally Is Due for Hearing Tomorrow.
- Pittsfield Starts Knot Hole Gang.
- OFFER $1,380,000 ALBANY ISSUE TODAY; Two Companies Market Bonds at Prices to Yield 3.70 to 3.85 Per Cent. OTHER MILLIONS ON LIST State, County and City Securities to Be Sold -- Important Awards to Be Made.
- MIGHTY PAEAN IN HARBOR; Unprecedented Din Goes Up From Craft When Flier's Plane Alights. ESCORT FOUR MILES LONG Lindbergh, on Macom's Bridge, Calm as He Is Borne in Triumph to Land. BATTERY IS PACKED SOLID Aviator Nearly Hurled From Auto When It Leaps Forward Through Gap in Crowd HARBOR IN FRENZY AS FLIER ALIGHTS
- 80 Graduated at Packer Institute.
- BANS LIQUOR CAR SEIZURE.; Judge at Pittsburgh Orders Roiling Stock Returned to Railway.
- LEWIS IS TIED AT TRAPS.; New Yorker and W.M. Christ Ever at 94 in Pine Grove Shoot.
- French Rentes Regain Ground.
- Cardinal Blesses Lindbergh; Calls Him Finest American Boy
- NEW RUSSIAN NOTE DISTURBS WARSAW; Sharpness of Its Tone Excites the Press and Renews Tension Over Envoy's Murder. DEMANDS TO BE REJECTED Trial of the Assassin Will Start Tomorrow, but Other Czarists Won't Be Prosecuted.
- Fisher -- Edelhertz.
- HAMILTON HAS LOW GROSS.; Divides Honors With Read, Low Net Victor, in Penn Bankers Golf.
- CROWDS AT FLYING FIELDS.; Throng at Miller the First to See Lindbergh Plane Pass.
- ARTILLERY TROPHY WON BY BATTERY A; Declared the Most Proficient Mounted Command of the Second Division. SEVEN HORSEMANSHIP CUPS Established Throughout Army In 1920 by the American Remount Association.
- LIGHT CARBINE WINS IN AQUEDUCT UPSET; Western-Owned Horse, 20 to 1, Beats Chance Play in the Queens County. SMART SINNER TRIUMPHS Another 20 to 1 Shot Takes the Plucky Lindy Steeplechase as Track's Meeting Opens.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.; Jersey City and New York Markets.
- BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE PROCESSION; How the Moving Pageant Below Looked to an Observer Atop a Skyscraper. ROAR REACHES TO THE SKIES Fifth Avenue a Brilliant River of Humanity, the Bay a Magic Panorama.
- CHILDREN INJURED AT WORK.
- ALBANIAN ENVOY TO LEAVE.; Minister to Belgrade, Who Refused to Return Home, Will Go to Paris.
- RHINOCK DISPLAYS SPEED IN THE MUD; Runs Mile and a Sixteenth in 1:49 4-5 to Win Latonia Feature by Neck. OUTFINISHES ROTHERMEL Parkview Stable's Colt, After Trailing for First Three-Quarters, Gets Up in Final Drive.
- C. & O. MINORITY STRESS VAN SWERINGEN LOANS; Counsel to Question Witness on Bank Transactions Before I.C.C. Today.
- FEDERAL COURTS HALT TO WATCH PARADE; Judge Bondy Sits Long Enough to Administer Final Oath to 300 New Citizens.
- Guesswork Tariff.
- ARMY PROMOTIONS LISTED.; Coolidge Approves Recommendations Submitted by Secretary of War.
- RICE WINS IN NET PLAY.; Titleholder Advances in Massachusetts State Tourney.
- 2 RECEPTION PLANES DOWN; Selfridge Field Machines in Trouble After Leaving Washington.
- Many View Body of Judge Wescott.
- INVITE US TO PRESS EXHIBIT; German Leaders Ask Cooperation of State and Commerce Departments.
- COLGATE NINE BOWS TO C0RNELL, 3 TO 2; Drops Final Contest Before Commencement Crowd as Visitors Bunch Hits. WINNERS GET 2 RUNS IN 1ST Add One More in 6th on 2 Singles and Jones's Wild Throw -- Stop by Heinzelman Halts Maroon.
- COTTON RESUMES HUNT FOR THE FRENCH FLIERS; Clear Weather Favors Search for Nungesser and Coli in Newfoundland.
- Miss Alberta U. Barbour.
- Sports of the Times
- COMMONS DISCUSSES LINDBERGH PLANE; Question Is Raised of Relative Merits of Monoplanes and Biplanes.
- 5 YANKEE HOME RUNS SWAMP THE INDIANS; Two by Paschal, One Each by Dugan, Lazzeri, Collins Aid in 14-6 Victory. COLLINS CLEARS THE BAGS Also Triples,. While Paschal's 3-Bagger, Double, Just Miss Going for Circuit. PENNOCK'S WORK WASTED Pitches One-Hit Game for 5 Frames, but Eases Up and Yields a 4-Bagger to Neis.
- GARCIA WINS BY KNOCKOUT.; Ceccoll Is Floored Three Times, Takes Count in First Round.
- BELLANCA PLANE REPAIRED.; Kottbus Added to Columbia's Lettering, a Boy's Inspiration.
- Train Kills Three in Missouri Storm
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets.
- HARVARD CAPTAINS FAIL IN EXAMINATIONS; Three Leaders in Major Sports Are Set Back to January for Deficiencies.
- ARREST 46 FUR PICKETERS.; Mounted Police Seize Them as They March Past Station.
- Red Sox Gets College Players.
- DEMAND DEPOSITS DECLINE IN WEEK; Federal Reserve Board Reports Drop in Loans and Discounts and Borrowings. LESS LOANS ON STOCKS New York City Banks Had an Increase of $44,000,000 in Investments.
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- JAIL BREAK NIPPED, MURDER SLAIN; Joliet Guards Pour Volley Into Quartet Escaping in the Sheriff's Car. FORCED HIM TO DRIVE IT Bullet Fired From Scaffold Awaiting Condemned Convict Ends His Life.
- ST. JEAN WINS TWICE.; Beats Harmon in First 2 Blocks of 1,500 Pocket Billiard Match.
- Town Named for Lindbergh.
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- Miss Huntsman's Bridal Plans.
- Jones Keeps His Mother Waiting for Lunch When Contrary Greens Extend His Practice
- WAITED IN VAIN FOR FLIER.; Governors Island Expected Lindbergh to Land There From Washington.
- DR. SULLIVAN WINS POINT.; Will Be Tried Separately From Dorothy Mackaye.
- Hero's Air Escort Guests at Dinner.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- URGE JEWISH CONFERENCE.; Independent Brith Abraham Seeks United Action on Pending Problems.
- CITY VAST GALLERY OF 'LINDY' PICTURES; Celebrated "We" Are Depicted Everywhere From Miniatures to Gigantic Portraits. STREETS IN GAYEST DRESS Even Skies Do Honor to Flier Who Brought Back Age of Romance -- -- Plane Shares the Adulation.
- Praise for the New York Police.
- WILL MODIFY FILM BILL.; British Will Make Quota System Bear Less Heavily on Americans.
- If Oarsman Greases Leather-Patched Trunks Does He Violate Non-Sliding Seat Rule?
- MONUMENT TO FLIER ON ROOSEVELT FIELD; Plans Are Made to Buy Acreage and Keep It for Aviation in Honor of Lindbergh. TO COMMEMORATE FLIGHT Committee Is Named to Carry Out Project -- Steps to Be Taken to Raise Fund.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- John Drew Rallies After Relapse.
- WASHINGTON CUBS TAKE SWIM TITLE; End P.S.A.L. Race Unbeaten by Downing Commerce, 41-20 -- Three Records Fall.
- BRITISH AIRMEN PLAN INDIA FLIGHT TODAY; May Try to Extend Non-Stop Trip to Calcutta, 5,000 Miles From London.
- VICTOR LENHER IS DEAD.; Professor of Chemistry at University of Wisconsin.
- STATES TO OBSERVE FLAG'S BIRTH TODAY; 40 Governors Have Asked That Suitable Exercises Be Held to Honor Nation's Emblem. STATE OF LIBERTY SERVICE Wreath to Be Laid in Ceremony -- Gov. Smith Issues Statement to Group of New Citizens.
- NAVY CREWS DRILL; SHOW BETTER FORM; Two Substitutes Row on Varsity Boat in Morning, Regulars Back in Afternoon. TIME TRIAL TOMORROW Four-Mile Test Will Be One of Three Men Will Get Before Poughkeepsie Races.
- ONE BOY DIDN'T SEE PARADE; Illness Keeps Him in Bed, but He Is Sure Colonel Will Visit Him.
- Pilkington Outpoints Britt.
- LONGWORTH DOUBTFUL OF SPECIAL SESSION; Speaker Says Engineers Won't Be Ready to Report on Flood Before Regular Congress Session.
- FIND WOMAN SLAIN BY THE BIRGER GANG; Diggers Uncover Body of Mrs. Price, Shot to Death Like Husband. THROWN INTO MINE SHAFT Confession of Illinois Band's Lieutenant, Indicted for Another Murder, Shown to Be True.
- NEWARK IS HELPED BY KINGDON'S HOMER; Blow Comes in Eighth With Bases Crowded to Trim Toronto by 8 to 4. CHEEVES MASTERS LEAFS Carlyle Also Gets Circuit Clout for Bears, While Hargraves Gets His in Final Inning.
- FISHER MINORITY GROUP TO GET $510 PER SHARE; General Motors Announces Price to Stockholders Who Refused to Sell.
- CHARGES TERRORISM IN FUR STRIKE HERE; President Green of Labor Federation Accuses Radicals at Union Convention. HE DECLARES WAR ON THEM Says the Federation Will Use All of Its Power to Contravert Subversive Measures.
- BLIND WOMAN WINS HONOR.; Miss Allen Attains Ph. D. Degree at Clark University.
- CHICKEN THIEF GETS LIFE.; His Partner Sent to Sing Sing for 18 Years -- Both Had Records.
- 4,000,000 HAIL AIR HERO; Enthralled by His Daring Deed, City Cheers From Depths of Its Heart. MILES OF STREETS JAMMED Boyish Conqueror Honored at City Hall and Again by the Crowd in Central Park. PROGRESS A VAST OVATION Glittering Military Display and Gayly Decked Buildings Are Enhanced by Ideal Weather.
- CARDINAL TO SPEAK AT HIS ALMA MATER; Will Give Address Today at the Largest Commencement of Manhattan College. HONOR FOR DR. ROBINSON City College President to Receive Degree -- Justice Martin Also Will Address Graduates.
- NEW YORKER IS VOTED WESLEYAN'S BRIGHTEST; R.S. Dunham Gets Unanimous Vote of Seniors -- New York Times Their Favorite Paper.
- DUNDEE BECOMES CITIZEN.; Welterweight Champion Takes the Oath of Allegiance.
- German Stocks Fall 2 to 5 Points.
- VAST THRONG ROARS GREETING IN PARK; Packs Meadow to See Governor Give Lindbergh the State's Medal for Valor. AMBULANCES KEPT BUSY 200 Are Overcome and Treated by Doctors -- Ceremonies End City's Official Reception.
- Moscow Assured of Swift Trial.
- WED TO J. CYRIL MAUDE.; Miss Murray of Boston Marries Actor's Son in Westminster Abbey.
- 60 BANK OFFICIALS PLAY GOLF TODAY; Will Tee Off in Sixth Annual Officers' Tourney at Oakland Club.
- COTTON PRICES DROP IN SHORT SESSION; Reports of Rain Where Needed in South Texas Cause 57-Point Break. NEW ORLEANS IS LOWER Improvement in Crop Since the Middle of Last Month Is Indicated.
- PHILADELPHIA CHEERS FLIER.; Hundreds on Rooftops as Lindbergh and Convoy Pass City.
- SHRINERS CELEBRATE AT COUNCIL MEETING; 100,000 Make Pilgrimage to Atlantic City -- 50,000 More on Their Way. BOARDWALK PARADE TODAY Monster Pageant, Feature of the Gathering, Will Precede Opening of Session. BEN TURPIN BLOCKS TRAFFIC Comedian Acts as Policeman, Makes an Arrest and Quits Force -- Movie Fete Planned.
- Greece's Former Queen to Race Greyhound at London Meeting
- Warns of Songless Canary Birds.
- LONE KNIGHT TO RUN IN ASCOT RACE TODAY; Horse in Which Former American Actress Has Interest to Face Barrier.
- BRITISH SHIPPING WAR ON.; Independent Owners Are Fighting Trust for South African Trade.
- SEA GATE IN PERIL AS EXCLUSIVE AREA; Court Orders Barrier Set Up by Wealthy Residents on Two Streets Removed. REALTY CONCERN WINS SUIT But Counsel for Colony Declares an Appeal Is Probable to Keep the Privacy Maintained 30 Years.
- HALT CASE AGAINST BROKER; Mrs. Carmen, Charging $45,000 Theft in House Deal, May Drop Case
- MANGIN IS WINNER IN CLAY COURT PLAY; Drops First Set, but Subdues Griffin in Met. 4th Round Match, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. DAWSON MEETS DEFEAT Goes Down Before Biltchik's Steady Game, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 -- Lang Puts Bernstein to Rout, 6-2, 6-0.
- VOLUNTEER FIREMEN STRIKE; Protest the Appointments of Paid Drivers -- Politics is Charged.
- C. COLES PHILLIPS, ILLUSTRATOR, DEAD; Widely Known Designer of Magazine Covers Had Long Been Ill. HE STARTED AS A CLERK Developed New Style In Depicting Young Women of Beauty -- Associates Pay Tributes.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- TOMMY FREEMAN VICTOR.; Gains Decision From Joe Simonich in Ten Rounds at Boston.
- Charles Ingalls Pierce.
- Thieves Get Jewelry Worth $1,500.
- Notes of Yachts and Yachtsmen.
- RADIO KEEPS PACE WITH LINDBERGH; Announcers Along Route Tell of His Progress, Noise Drowning Their Voices at Times. EVERY DETAIL IS COVERED 15,000,000 Are Thus Able to Take Part in Welcome and Escape Milling Crowds.
- ATHLETICS' RALLY BEATS TIGERS, 7-6; Collins, Pinch Hitting in the Ninth, Paves Way to Victory With Triple. COCHRANE WINS BATTLE His Single In Same Inning With Bases Full Sends In the Deciding Tally.
- Willie Walker Is Beaten.
- DEDICATE HUGO MUSEUM.; French Officials Take Over Guernsey Home of the Poet.
- FIFTH MELLETT PLOT TRIAL.; Ex-Chief of Canton Police Consents to Search of Bank Vault Box.
- NEWARK CLUB IS SUED.; Made Defendant In Action for $17,500 Damages.
- LATIMER TO QUIT NICARAGUA COMMAND; He Is Relieved at Own Request to Be With Daughter Ill at Balboa.
- GIFT FOR MEDICAL SCHOOL.; General Education Board Gives University of Virginia $156,000.
- COOLIDGE PREDICTS INTENSIVE FARMING; In Address to Soil Congress He Looks to Scientists to Prepare for Coming Change. LAUDS WORLD COOPERATION President Says Unity in Advancement of Agriculture Will Lead Nations Toward Peace.
- Girl Swimmer Encircles Heligoland, Cramp Stops Man
- SON'S GLORY BRINGS HOMAGE TO MOTHER; She Hoped to Pass Unnoticed, but Crowd Forces Her to Share Stellar Role. SHE KISSES GOV. SMITH Exhausted After Arduous Day She Foregoes Reception at Gen. Vanderbilt's. SON'S GLORY BRINGS HOMAGE TO MOTHER
- CORNELL ACHIEVES GRADUATION RECORD; Total of 1,263 Degrees Awarded This Year -- Ferrand Urges Individual Opportunity.
- REPORTS SPANISH REDS ACTIVE IN SACCO CASE; Ambassador Hammond Points to Similarity of the Protests Received in Madrid.
- PURPOSE OF FRENCH LOAN.
- Soviet Diplomat Assails Britain.
- Dorothy Heaphy Engaged,
- MACFARLANE SHAKES HEAD.; Says the Open Golf Course Is Not "to Be Trifled With."
- PALISADES CROWD CHEERS.; They See Only Welcoming Fliers, but Shout for Lindbergh.
- ONLY NEWSPAPER TALK."
- Chanters Arrive at Resort.
- GERMAN TURF STAR SAILS TOMORROW; Baron von Lyncker's Laufjunge Will Race in Our Steeplechases. WILL SEEK $35,000 STAKE Is Candidate for New Grand National at Belmont -- Will Sport Silks at Saratoga.
- THE LINDBERGH STORIES.; Readers of The Times Express Appreciation of the Flight Articles.
- BRIAND HAMPERED AT LEAGUE COUNCIL; Is Restricted by French Cabinet as Result of Foch Report on Germany. BIG LEADERSHIP DUEL ON France and Britain Rivals for Control of Peace Program -- Berlin in Strategical Position.
- DETROIT EDISON INCOME UP.
- Fifteen Medals Bestowed on Lindbergh Since End of His Transatlantic Flight
- MANY OPPOSED TITLE FEES.; Asquith Balfour, Haig, Beatty and Jellicoe Among Them.
- Drop From Hospital Window Fatal.
- Starlight Park Bouts Friday.
- Raw Mink Demand Better.
- DE PINEDO AT BARCELONA.; Italian Four-Continent Flier Nears the End of His Journey.
- Anton Kleigel's Body Arrived.
- MOB BURNS 2 NEGROES NEAR LOUISVILLE, MISS.; Forces Officers to Surrender Prisoners Accused of Slaying Mill Man.
- Intercity Boxing Tonight.
- FILMS ON LINDBERGH SET SPEED RECORD; Movies of Arrival at Mitchel Field Are Ready for Showing Two Hours Later. BIG DEMAND FOR PICTURES One Concern Alone Reports Making 7,430,000 Feet of Film on the Flier's Activities.
- William A. Stuart.
- MEXICO CITY YOUTH WINS ORATORY CONTEST; Arturo Garcia Formenti Will Meet Other National Champions at Washington in Fall.
- Draper's New 10-Meter Yacht Completes 515-Mile Cruise
- NEW YORK CENTRAL PUT AT $1,038,265,910; Commerce Commission Reports on Value of Property Owned and Used by Railroad. INCLUDES 28 COMPANIES Tracks Total 10,110 Miles and Operating Ratio Is Put at 66.8 Per Cent. VALUATION IS TENTATIVE It Covers Assets as of June 30, 1917, and Road Has Until July 15 to File Protest.
- VANGILDER TOPS RED SOX.; Allows Five Hits and Gets Home Run, While St. Louis Wins, 2 to 0.
- Providence Signs Butler.
- HELD FOR FLOGGING WOMAN; Georgia High School Principal Is Arrested With Others.
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