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- Long Island Lighting Meeting.
- AIR MAIL INFORMATION
- TO SELL BUILDING TO YALE.; New Haven County Historical Society Will Get $500,000.
- ERNEST J. TAROF DEAD.; Traffic Consultant Had Long Served Board of Transportation.
- LAYTON WINS TWO BLOCKS.; Defeats Cosgrove, 50-38 and 50-22, in Exhibition Match.
- BARNES TO MEET KRASS IN DEBATE ON 'NEW GOD'; Community Church and Union Methodist Invite Discussion of Science and Faith.
- LAWYER ACCUSED OF FRAUD; Leroy B. Delaney Named in France by Mrs. S. Barton French.
- REPORTER ASSAULTED AS PAPER FIGHTS CRIME; Troopers Guard Offices of The Mamaroneck Times After Employe is Beaten.
- YATES WINS FINAL ON LINKS BY 8 AND 7; Triumphs Over Butler in 36Hole Match in Lake WorthTourney at Palm Beach.5 UP FOR MORNING ROUND Scores a 70 to Take Early Lead,Then Plays Safely to End theMatch at 12th Green.
- BUTLER BROS. BUY CHAIN.; Freeman Stores, With Nine Units in Southwest, Acquired.
- N.Y.A.C. IS. VICTOR IN CLASS B SQUASH; Increases Lead by Defeating the Princeton Club, 6-1--Columbia Club Beats Crescent A.C.
- BUSINESS EXPANSION SEEN BY REVIEWS; Weekly Surveys Report Signs of Upward Trend, With Retail Trade Aided by Weather. FACTORY INDUSTRY LEADS Iron, Steel, Motors, Implements and Machinery Strong--Copper Advance Noteworthy.
- PORRAS IS GRATIFIED BY ROOSEVELT DRIVE; Ex-President of Panama Sails for Rome Today to Work on Memorial Project. STATUE TO BE LIGHTED Figure of "True Father" of Isthmus Republic to Be Visible Far at Sea, He Announces.
- ICE SKATING RESULTS.
- ASKS CHANGE IN CHARTER.; Coffee Exchange in Court for Permit to Deal in Securities.
- Mrs. D.H. Wilson Fingerprinted.
- Koenig Goes to Florida Tonight.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.
- Burns Society Has Annual Dinner.
- ASKS FOR HEARING ON HOME RULE PLAN; Westchester Association Has Substitute for Measure Before the State Senate. ALBANY POLL IS REPORTED Mrs. Vanderlip and Mrs. Mitchell Say Most Officials Were Friendly or Non-Committal.
- SEES ACCORD ON ESTATE.; Lawyer Expects C.W. Smith to Share in Mrs. Cariton's Legacy.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BOND OFFERINGS OF THE WEEK.
- TO CONSOLIDATE UNITS.; Freshman Radio Company Leases Large Factory in New Jersey.
- Shantung Troops Mutiny, Plunder City; Reds Hold-American Missionary for Ransom
- STRIBLING STOPS SMITH.; Floors Rival 6 Times Before Referee Halts Bout In Third.
- Procter & Gamble Call Preferred.
- REALTY FINANCING.
- R.H. PEASE DIES OF BURNS.; Former Goodyear President Gets Fatal Hurts in Blazing Auto.
- Fire Dapartment.
- Syracuse Crowd Storms Ring When Referee Stops Main Bout
- WALKER ESTATE TO WIDOW.; International Telephone Official Left $5 Each to Two Children.
- Czech President Signs Kellogg Pact.
- STARTS MODEL PULP MILL.; Willingdon Opens an Experimental Plant at McGill University.
- RUSSIA AND REICH SIGN NEW TREATY; They Agree to Set Up Commission to Which All DisputesWill Be Submitted. POLAND WORRIES MOSCOW Her Demand That Baltic StatesSign Protocol at Once RousesFears of Possible Hostile Bloc. Uneasy Over Poland. Fear of Baltic Bloc.
- JOHN W. BRAWNER DIES.; Washington Stock Exchange Adjourns in Respect to Lawyer.
- MONTCLAIR COLLEGE WINS.; Foul Goal by Scherer in Last Half Minute Beats Panzer 28-27.
- COSTUMES ARE DAZZLING.; Leaders of Society Resplendent in Gowns of the Period. Golden Eagle Gorgeous. Mrs. Ziegier a Princess. Mrs. Gossler as Russian.
- FORD STOCK FOR GERMANS.; Wall Street Hears of Early Offering --Report Not Confirmed.
- DEFENDS PUBLICITY IN POWER INDUSTRY; Arkwright at Dinner of Light Men, Says Consumer Benefits From Advertising.
- HAGENLACHER WINS TWICE.; Beats McDonald and Fredericks in 18.2 Balkline Matches.
- MRS. CUMMINGS WINS GREEK CHURCH CROSS; Founder of Women's Business School First American of Her Sex to Get Decoration.
- TRIBUTE FROM ROOSEVELT.; Governor Calls Underwood's Death a Loss to the Nation.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- RICE DEFEATS BEACH IN WRITERS' FINAL; Retains Golf Title by 2 and 1 Victory at Palm Beach-- Kelland Is Victor.
- Change In Atlantic Securities.
- WEST CHESTER PUSHES UNIFORM AUTO LAWS; 44 Municipalities Join to Name Committee to Draft Ordinances to End Traffic Congestion.
- Long Island Ice Races Off.
- TOBACCO CROP INCREASED.; Gained 25,000,000 Pounds in 1928 --Potato Acreage Reduced.
- HOME TOWN HAILS FRIED.; Worcester Mayor and Chamber Wireless Pride in His Exploit.
- SEEKS BIG REICH COALITION.; Chancellor Mueller Starts Conferences With Party Leaders.
- YANKS NOT TO BUY THE SYRACUSE CLUB; Barrow Announces Negotia tions for Purchase of Franchise Are Definitely Off.JERSEY CITY MUST WAIT Hugmen Not Ready for Deal UntilNew Park Is Built by International League Team. Jersey City Plans. Shawkey Visits Yankees.
- STEAMER GEORGIA IN TOW.; Passengers Transferred to City of Lowell After Accident in Sound.
- SMITH SEES CIRCUS FIRST IN FLORIDA; He Visits Animals in Winter Quarters Soon After He Reaches Sarasota. GUEST OF RINGLING THERE At Luncheon With State Leaders, Former Governor Says He Will Avoid Functions for Rest. Speaks Briefly at Luncheon.
- STATION IN FLORIDA LINKED FOR HOOVER; WIOD Added to the National Chain During Southern Stay of the President-Elect. FARM PROGRAM MONDAY Jardine, McNary and Haugen Are Among Those Scheduled to Discuss Outlook for 1929.
- CHEMICAL CARTEL FLOURISHES ABROAD; French Member of Trust Expands Capital as Drive forWorld Markets Succeeds.COMPETITION IS FELT HERE Pending Plea of Americans forHigher Duty is Cited in Connection With Kuhlmann's Expansion.
- OSCAR UNDERWOOD DIES IN VIRGINIA; Ex-Senator From Alabama Succumbs to Long Illness atthe Age of 67. WAS IN CONGRESS 30 YEARS Became a Leader Among Democrats, With His Name Linked to Important Measures. Sincerity in Tributes Paid. OSCAR UNDERWOOD DIES IN VIRGINIA Lived in Historic House. Congress Learns of His Death. Condolence From the President. Tributes From Senators. Kept His Word, Says Norris. Clear-Headed, Says Kendrick. Tributes by House Members. Eulogy by Garrett In House. OSCAR UNDERWOOD'S CAREER He Entered Politics Early in Life-- Clashed With W.J. Bryan. Lender in Tariff Legislation. Entered Politics Early. Opposition ot the Klan. Again Aroused by Bryan.
- Mr. Rogers Has His Own Views On Stock Exchange Seats
- To Revive "The Black Crook."
- $52,000,000 LOAN TO CITY IN VIEW; Inquiry Made in Bond Market as to Sale of Four-Year Notes by New York. 4 % INTEREST FORECAST $2,300,000 of Last Issue of Bonds and Corporate Stock Still in Bankers' Hands.
- TO JOIN BUILDERS' GROUP.; Westchester Concerns to Accept the Charter of Better Homes Today.
- PLAN 275 NEW SEATS FOR STOCK EXCHANGE; Governors Ask 25% Increase to Handle Rush--"Rights" Valued at $137,500,000. 10,000,000 SHARE DAYS SEEN Committee Holds 1,375 Brokers Needed in Huge Trading-- Vote Asked by Feb. 7. Increase of 25 Held Inadequate. PLAN 275 NEW SEATS FOR STOCK EXCHANGE Find Business Forces Expansion. 1,375 Seats Believed Limit Now. Secretary to Handle Seat Sales. See Further Rise in Trading.
- HUNT BOSTON CLERK FOR $50,000 SHORTAGE; Ex-Employe of Shawmut National Bank Is Sought Here by Federal Agents.
- GAINS DEFEATS BELANGER.; Successfully Defends Canadian Heavyweight Title at Toronto.
- WESTCHESTER DEALS.; Transactions in the County as Reported Yesterday.
- SAYS O. DAVIS JR. IS WED.; Rochester Newspaper Asserts Actor Married Florence Rice.
- Army Orders aad Assignments.
- YALE SWIMMERS SET MEDLEY RELAY MARK; Clip 4 1-5 Seconds From World's Record by Going 300 Yards in 3:14. BEAT WESLEYAN IN MEET Triumph by 51 Points to 20, Using Many Reserve Men in the Dual Engagement.
- De Lisser Motors Gives Luncheon.
- COUNTY TRUST CO. PLANS TO EXPAND; Directors Propose Increase of Capital to $4,000,000-- New Stock for Holders. CALL MEETING FOR FEB. 15 Trustees Selected to Buy 3,000 Shares for Benefit of Officers and Employes.
- SHIP BOARD STUDIES EIGHT BIDS ON LINES; Subcommittees Take Up Fiscal and Construction Facilities Behind Proposals. CHAPMAN OFFER IN FAVOR Winchester, Now Operating Merchant Line, and Gibbs Interests,However, Urge Their Bid. Winchester-Gibbs Plea Presented. Would Reconstruct Two Vessels.
- GRIP CLOSES POLE SCHOOLS; Vice President of Warsaw Dies in Influenza Epidemic.
- TEMPLE FIVE WINS, 44-20.; Conquers Dickinson After Leading at Half-Time by 24-6.
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- FOREIGN TRADERS TO MEET.; Sixteenth National Convention to Be Held in Baltimore in April.
- UTILITY EARNINGS.; Statements for Various Periods Issued by Public Service Corporations.
- SEEK ISADORA DUNCAN KIN.; Dancer's Executors Issue Public Notice for Missing Brother.
- FRANCIS B. MITCHELL.; Former Owner of New York Evening Mail Dies at 84.
- CRAFT CUE VICTOR, 100-85.; Defeats Howard In State Amateur Pocket Billiard Play.
- Aid in Chinese Famine Asked.
- BYRD TRIES RAMMING ICE TO CUT A DOCK; Drives City of New York Against Pack to Make a Landing Place for the Bolling. STORM IN AIR MAY HELP Thickness of Ice Delays the Work-- Men and Dogs Go Through in Soft Spots, but Are Saved. Goes Down Like a Shot. Hits Ice With Full Power. Bursey Pulls Himself Out. No Impression Made on Pack.
- BALCH DOWNS HALSELL AT BELLEAIR HEIGHTS; Wins January Golf Tourney, Triumphing in 36-Hole Final by 2 and 1.
- COTTON PRICES DROP 14 TO 19 POINTS NET; Market Develops an Easier Tone at Retirement of January Contracts.MORE CALL FOR NEW CROPDecline Uncovers Scale BuyingOrders--Pressure Increased in Late Trading.
- BOYS PLAY AT CARDS IN WILD WEST STYLE; One at Poughkeepsie Caps Realism by Shooting at Comrade, Fatally Wounding Him.
- NOVOTNY REACHES BILOXI GOLF FINAL; Beats McDade, the Medalist, by Score of 3 and 2 in PanAmerican Amateur Play.
- AIR 'ATTACK' LAUNCHED ON 'FOE' FROM CANAL; Defenders Locate Black Fleet 400 Miles Off Shore--Climax of War Game Nears.
- Dannedaike at Bermuda Today.
- PLAN STOCK SPLIT-UP FOR STEWART-WARNER; Directors Propose Increase to 2,000,000 Shares of $10 Par-- Suggest Change of Name.
- MANHATTAN BOXES LOSE.; Yield 6 of 7 Bouts to Temple in Meet--Fitzpatrick Stops Beadle.
- BUSINESS WORLD; Huth Fur Offerings Announced. Wall Paper Officers Elected. Leathers Ordered for Autos. Ensembles Still Lead in Buying. To Report on Central Rug Buying. Storm Helped Sales of Rubbers. Shoe Imports Worry Trade. Glass Trade Is Optimistic. Coal Demand Again Fluctuates. Gray Goods Volume Small.
- Photo Radioed to Honolulu Traps Fugitive; Alleged Forger on Way Back for Trial Here
- Remus Compromises Federal Taxes.
- AYLESWORTH SHOWS RADIO BUSINESS RISE; States at Hearing That Annual Accounts of N.B.C. Reached $11,000,000 in 26 Months. LENTZ ASSAILS ALLOCATION Former Ohio Representative Says Public Service, Not Advertising, Should Be Considered.
- RUBBER IRREGULAR, WITH LOSSES AT CLOSE; Final Prices on Local Exchange 10 to 40 Points Off--London Turns Steady After Decline.
- SPRING CLEANING FOR NEW YORK.
- POLICE, CHASING CAR, SHOOT A WOMAN; Patrolmen Say They Suspected Auto With 3 Men and Victim Was Fleeing From Crime. BULLET HITS HER IN HEAD Pistol Expert Tests Weapons to Place Blame Because Each of Pair Fired 3 Times. Suspected Flight from Crime. Woman Complained of Pain.
- COOLIDGE CHIDES COMMERCE BOARD; President Criticizes It as a Dilatory Body That Needs Speeding Up. CITES RECENT EXAMPLES Fixing Railroad Mail Rates Took Three Years, Then $45,000,000 Back Pay Was Awarded.
- LENOX HILL PLAYERS GIVE EARLY RICE PLAY; 'The Subway' Produced at Cherry Lane After Adventures on Broadway.
- ROEBLING ESTATE ASKS $956,816 TAX REBATE; Executor Contends Its Value Is $24,491,236, Nearly $5,000,000 Less Than Federal Estimate.
- NEW YUGOSLAV HOUSE SEEN; Change in Building Taken to Foreeast a Bicameral Parliament.
- Habima Players Open at Mansfield.
- CHANGES IN CORPORATIONS.; LeBoutillier on United States Mortgage and Trust Board.
- Bank Sells Brooklyn Factory.
- TARIFF STIRS ARGENTINA; Proposal to Raise Our Duties on Hides and Meats Assailed.
- TO VISIT ALUMNI CENTRES.; Dean Heermance of Princeton Off on Speaking Tour of 18 Cities.
- Driver and Mechanic of Car No.13 Killed In Argentine Grand Prix Endurance Race
- DEALS IN NEW JERSEY.; Former Wells Estate in Montclair Is Resold Within Year.
- SALVATIONISTS MOVE TO SETTLE DISPUTE; Informal Conference Between Factions Is Reported Following Judge's Peace Plea.COURT HEARING ADJOURNEDContinuing Injunction Till Tuesday, Judge Warns LitigationMay Hurt Army. High Council Prevent in Force. SALVATIONISTS MOVE TO SETTLE DISPUTE
- CLARKSON SIX WINS FROM QUEEN'S, 1 TO 0; Houston Scores Against Canadians on a Long Shot FromCentre of the Ice.
- Senate Gets Chicago Fair Resolution.
- Bankers for Chilean Cities.
- HOMERIC 2 DAYS LATE IN ROUGH CROSSING; Storms Give Liner Slowest Trip, but She Prepares for New Cruise in Record Time.
- RUSSIA IS RECOVERING GOOD TRADE BALANCE; Industrial Exports Are Counted On to Replace Wheat Sales in Financing Purchases.
- DINNERS ENLIVEN PALM BEACH COLONY; Hostesses Include Mrs. Hugh Dillman, Mrs. F.O. Butler and Mrs. Henry Seligman. GARDEM CLUB CONVENES Organization Limited to Fifty Members Hears Two Talks--ManyNew Arrivals. Mrs. Seligman Hostess. Swopes Give Dinner.
- Paper Group Re-elects Jones.
- UTILITY GIVES RIGHTS.; Pacific Gas and Electric Offers One New for Ten Shares Held.
- Rumano-Vatican Concordat Made.
- CHURCH DEFEATS BARGE.; Takes State Pocket Billiard Match by 125 to 119.
- Y.M.C.A. to Seek $395,948.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- CRESCENT SIX WILL PLAY.; Meets St. Nicks Tonight at Ice Club --N.Y.A.C. Leads League.
- LIVERPOOL'S COTTON WEEK.; Further Rise in British Stocks; Imports Much Larger.
- SHOTTON IS VICTOR AT PINEHURST TRAPS; Manager of Phillies Wins MidWinter Handicap Breaking 96Out of Targets.
- LINDSEY'S LEAD DIMINISHES; Knox Takes Sixth Block, 1,6281,458, to Trail by 230 Pins.
- SEARS-ROEBUCK SALES PASSED $319,000,000; Net Income of $26,907,000 in 1928 is a New Record--Wrigley Earnings Huge.
- Deny Passport to Croatian Leader.
- GUINAN CONVICTED ON NUISANCE CHARGE; Brother of Night Club Hostess is Found Guilty in the Chez. Florence Case. FACES YEAR OR $1,000 FINE Prosecutor to Ask Jail Sentence-- Verdict Expected to Bring Guilty Pleas in Other Liquor Cases.
- EQUITY IS ENJOINED OVER ITS LABOR RULE; Court Holds Ban on Actors' Getting Jobs Through OutsideAgencies Is Coercive.
- WARNS TRAVELERS ABROAD.; Army Surgeon General on Radio Tells How to Avoid Disease.
- London Wool Sale.
- OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD.
- DISCUSS PARTY VIEW ON VEHICULAR TUBES; New York and Jersey Republican Leaders Fail to Agree on Bi-State Policies.
- $24,000 FOR ACTORS' FUND.; Annual Benefit a Success Despite the Storm.
- SHUMAKER LOSES APPEAL.; But Indiana Dry League Official Gets Stay of Prison Sentence.
- Wave of Buying Lifts Stocks 2 to 16 Points; Favorable Reports Bring 5,504,900-Share Day
- KING'S CHEST CLEARED OF EMPYEMA MENACE; His Psysicians Now Expect to Be Able to Move Him to Seaside Early Next Month.
- CONCERNING GARDENS.
- Erna Rubinstein, Violinist, Plays.
- Bond Issue for Fabrics Finishing.
- TEAR GAS MEETS RAIDERS.; Bomb Exploded Among Rochester Squad Seizing Gambling Machines.
- TRAFFIC PLAN STAYS, WHALEN DECLARES; Asserts That Street Cleaning Bureau Will Seize Parked Cars After Test Period. OWNERS TO FACE $10 FINES 1897 Law on 'Encumbrances' to Be Used--Garment Area Gets One-Way Pedestrian Rule. To Avoid Cluttering Courts. TRAFFIC PLAN STAYS, WHALEN DECLARES Tests Plan as Theatregoer. Commissioner Directs Autos.
- GERMAN HENS 'UNPATRIOTIC'; Minister of Food Says They Are Laying Only 80 Eggs a Year.
- EDUCATORS VISIT THE TIMES; Group From Argentina Inspects Plant After Luncheon.
- HALL BEATS LOTT IN TITLE TENNIS; Defending Champion Is Put Out in Canadian Indoor SemiFinals in Four Sets.MERCUR BOWS TO CROCKER Canadian Davis Cup Star Reachesthe Final--Aydelotte-Cutler inDoubles Final.
- BUSINESS LEASES.
- TOKIO ENVOY RENEWS NANKING CONFERENCE; Though China Will Demand Shantung Evacuation, There Is Hope for Tariff Accord First. JAPAN CONSIDERS TERMS It Is Believed Likely to Approve Them Before Feb. 9, Nanking's Date for Customs Autonomy. TOKIO SCORED AT GENEVA Opium Conference Adjourns After Chinese Delegate Attacks Japan on Shantung and Drugs. Chinese Circles Optimistic Draft of Accord in Tokio. GENEVA PARLEY ENDS IN ROW. British and Japanese Delegates Resent Chinese Opium Charges.
- LEONARD WALDO DIES; CONSULTING ENGINEER; Member of Many Scientific Societies Had Won Honors inResearch Work.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- PENN AND PENN A.C. TIE.; O'Reilly, Mount Vernon, Soores 3 Goals In 4-4 Hockey Game.
- MERGER IS APPROVED FOR BROOKLYN BANKS; Stockholders of Brooklyn Trust and Mechanics Ratify Plan of the Directors.
- Skidmore College Receives $15,000.
- GILBERT DEPARTS FOR POST IN BERLIN; Agent-General for Reparation Sailing on the Paris, Says He Is Uninstructed. MLLE LENGLEN GOING HOME Baldwin Angered When Photo graphed With Tennis Star-- Schwab a Passenger Mlle. Lenglen Sails Schwab on 81st Round Trip.
- HABIBULLAH LOSES HOLD EVEN IN KABUL; Fact He Is Persian Alienates Tribal Support and Causes Swing to Amanullah. OTHER PRETENDERS RISING Nadir Khan, Former Envoy to parts, May Quit Cannes for Kabul, as He Has Been Named for Throne. Wireless to Kabul Restored. Nadir Khan Trying to Return. Amanullah's Rails Nearing Port
- WILLIAM DARLINGTON.; High Grand Secretary of Foresters Dies at Elizabeth.
- Ingrid Takes New Orleans Fads and Fancies--60 Hunt Clubs Get Recognition; FADS AND FANCIES ANNEXED BY INGRID Rosenberg Mare Surprises at New Orleans With First Victory in 12 Starts.WOOLORAC HOME IN FRONTTriumphs in Opportunity, Completing Double for Zucchini--McDermott Pilots Two Winners. Ever More Falls Back. Wins by Length and Half.
- 5,000 AT OLD GUARD BALL.; 103d Anniversary Affair at Waidorf Dedicated to Aviation.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE
- TWIN CITIES FARES RAISED.; Anticipating Increase, Car Patrons Establish Corner in Tokens."
- MRS. JOSEPH V. BARROWS.; Missionary, Wife of Presbyterian Clergyman, Dies in India.
- Filbert Amateur Cue Winner.
- Queen Marie Returns Home.
- WHEAT ADVANCES IN BULLISH MARKET; Outside Interest is Reported to Be increasing With Improved Buying.FOREIGN MARKETS HIGHERMay and July Corn Sell at a NewHigh on the Crop--Oats andRye Go Up.
- NEW PNEUMONIA SERUM.; Dr. S.A. Brown Tells of Its Value in Some Forms of the Disease.
- SMITH VOICES SORROW.; Ex-Governor Says Underwood Was a Forceful Figure.
- Brown Wrestlers Beat Springfield.
- Furs Advance in Canadian Auction.
- CITY BREVITIES.
- PARK CASINO LEASE UPHELD ON APPEAL; Appellate Division Refuses to Ban Renting of Restaurant to Dieppe Corporation. SUIT TO BE CONTINUED But Herrick Announces That Tenant Will Take Over the Property on Feb. 1.
- SEAMAN HANDBALL VICTOR.; Will Meet Schmookler in State Amateur Singles Final today.
- SENATE ACTS TO HONOR CAPT. FRIED AND CREW; Copeland Offers Resolution to Commemorate 'Nobly Deeds' --Celler Moves in House.
- WOOL MARKET QUIET.; Little Change in Prices, but Some Irregularity.
- PORTRAIT OF WEST, ARTIST, COMES HERE; PORTRAIT OF BENJAMIN WEST HERE.
- ADMITS CITIZENSHIP PLOT.; Convicted Man Reveals "Startling Corruption," Prosecutor Says.
- MONEY.
- SEES JOB TRAINING LIMITED.; Col. Rees Says Big Businesses Prefer to Give Own Vocational Work.
- RABBI SUES DRY OFFICIAL.; Asks Injunction Against Padlocking Sacramental Wine.
- Emily Roosevelt in Recital.
- PAY AS YOU ENTER CAR TRIED OUT BY B.M.T.; One-Man Coach Has Turnstile for Fares, Automatic Doors and Safely Devices.
- No Such Society.
- Walker Whiteside Ill.
- Current Issues and Yields In Municipal Bond Market
- B. & O. Buys West Side Block Near Its Terminal Warehouse
- PNEUMONIA SERUM.; Dr. Wynne Tells Limitations of Health Department's Supply.
- CLARKE OF U.S. LOSES IN CANADIAN RACQUETS; Beaten in Doubles Semi-Finals After He and Partner Lead by Two Games.
- REAL ESTATE NOTES.
- President and Mrs. Coolidge To Get University Degrees
- FREDERICK T. WARD, CHURCH LEADER, DIES; Former Retail Grocer Was Active in Philanthropic and Welfare Work.
- Naval Orders.
- MASS. AGGIES SIX WINS, 7-6.; Defeats Bates in Overtime Period in Game at Lewiston.
- North Carolina Land Bank.
- URGES ACCOUNTING BY PORT AUTHORITY; Cuvillier Also Demands Reports by the Tunnel Commission to the Legislature. CURB ON SUMMER IS ASKED Democratic Leader Seeks Repeal of Law Giving Vice Agents Power to Make Arrests. Says Millions Are Handled. Bill Aimed at Summer.
- LEGISLATURE TO PRESS M'PHERSON INQUIRY; California Lawmakers Make Plans to Reopen Case Involving Evangelist.
- ABRAM R. WINGATE.; Officer of New Willard Hotel Dies After Operation.
- RAINSTORM TRIUMPHS AT MIAMI RACE TRACK; Makes Show of Field With EightLength Margin at Finish-- Flagship in Easy Victory.
- Straus Monument Hearing Feb. 14.
- Winnipeg Electric to Sell Stock.
- COAST GUARD OFFICER CITES RULE TO SHOOT; Says at Elmira Trial in Hanson Slaying Orders Are to Stop Autos by Necessary Means.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- RABBI ASKS MISSIONS TO RULE ON CHILDREN; Dr. Goldstein Requests Consent of Jewish Parents Be Obtained for Admission to Institution.
- Weather in Cotton and Grain States.
- MARBLE STRIKE AVERTED.; Workers Hear of Pay Riee and FiveDay Week Agreement.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- Sports of the Times; Get Out the Tin Helmets. The Free-for-All. The Fate of the Umpire. A Sturdy People.
- TARIFF PLEAS FLOOD HOUSE COMMITTEE; Night Session and Extra Day Allotted to Hearing on the Agricultural Schedule. BIG INCREASE ARE ASKED Poultry, Fish, Fruit and Grain interests Demand More Protection--Canadians Are Uneasy, Poultry Council's Demands. Higher Grain Protection Asked.
- GEM LOOT PUT AT $50,000; Expert Estimates Mauboussin Loss in Report to Whalen.
- REGIS FIVE BEATS ST ANN'S, 31 TO 28; La Salle Defeats All Hallows, 34 to 19--Brooklyn Prop Tops McBurney, 20-15. HORACE MANN WINS, 39-18 Turns Back Trinity as Columbia Grammar Downs Friends, 33-24 --Other School Games.
- RESCUER FACES ARREST.; Quartermaster Trettin Deserted Her and Son, Wife Charges.
- PROPOSES TUNNEL UNDER UPPER BAY; Goldman Wants a Vehicular Tube From Battery to Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.TO RELIEVE THE WEST SIDEPuts Cost of Bore, 2 Miles Long, at$50,000,000--Submits Planto McLaughlin. Would Ease Tube Traffic. McLaughlin to Study Plan.
- HOOVER EXTENDS HIS FISHING TRIP; He Is Not Expected to Return to Miami Beach Estate Until Tomorrow. CABINET PARLEYS PLANNED President-Elect Next Week Will Also See Southerners, Including Col. Mann, on Patronage. Has "Program" for the South Secretaryship of State Open. HOOVER GUARD AS USUAL. Secret Service Chief Denies Special Steps--Miami Police Freed Trio.
- TELL OF FAVORITISM TO JOHNSTON MEN; Oklahoma Highway Engineers Testify About Deals With Kin of Mrs. Hammonds. TO HEAR GOVERNOR JAN. 31 Impeachment Court Resets Date for His Answer and Votes Two Additional Charges. Says "Pull" Got the Business. Doubts the 1927 Pay Rumors.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Rapid Advance on Stock Exchange, Trading Large--Call Money 6%.
- SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA.
- FISHERMAN CATCHES 17 BOTTLES OF WHISKY; But Customs Men Seize Them in Spite of Protests That Ancient Law of Sea Is Violated.
- CRUISERS AND SEA LAW.
- LAWRENCEVILLE PLANS $200,000 DORMITORY; School Has Received $80,000 of Sum for New Dawes House to Replace One Burned.
- CHOOSE RIVER ROUTE FOR WASHINGTON ROAD; Bi-Centennial Commission, at White House, Locates Memorial Highway.
- ORIENTAL RUGS AUCTIONED.; First Session of Quill Jones Sale Brings $35,222.
- REVISE RAIL BILL TO SPEED MERGERS; Senate Subcommittee Is Now Ready to Push Fess Measure as for Early Passage. ROAD MAJORITIES TO RULE Minority Stockholders Could Be Overridden--Broad Powers for Commerce Board. Measure Has Wide Scope. Would Repeal Mandate of 1920. Majority Principle Adopted.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- 78 ROYAL VISITORS IN EX-KAISER'S PARTY; He Decrees Helmets and Spurs for Kings and Princes at Birthday Fete Sunday. WILHELM DENIES WAR GUILT In Interview, He Cites Scholars to Show That Germany Was Not Solely to Blame. SAYS ALLIES BROKE 'TREATY' Asserts "Preliminary" One Limited Reparations to War Damages-- Calls Atrocity Stories Lies. Wilhelm Aloof, Hermine Smiles. The Merry Hehenzollerns. Wilhelm Grants Interview. Says Allies Broke Treaty. Views on War Guilt. Calls Allies Inhumane.
- VERDICTS FOR VIOLATIONS.
- Prof. Rogers of Drew Will Retire.
- HEADS HEALTH INSTITUTION; Bradley Martin is President of the Tuberculosis Preventorium.
- Rockefeller Fever Offer Signed.
- $21,488,121 SOUGHT BY MUNICIPALITIES; Forty-two Issues of Bonds on Next Week's Schedule of Offerings to Bankers. RETAIL MARKET HERE DULL Bidders, However, Show Tendency to Raise Prices--Syndicates Being Reorganized.
- MADISON AV. LEASE IS RESOLD TO BING; Gresham Realty Company Acquires Block Front From 49th to 50th Street.MORE DEALS ON SECOND AV.New Transactions Follow Purchase by Mandelbaums of Old Morgan Realty at 47th Street.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- U.G.I. STOCK TRADE BASIS.; Shares Said to Be Valued at $168.75 Each in United Corporation Deal.
- LEASEHOLD DEALS.; Manhattan Parcels Reported Under New Control.
- BYRD PLANE IN AIR OVER THE ANTARCTIC 'TALKS' TO NEWYORK; Two-Way Messages by Radio Across 10,000 Miles Establishes a Record.LINKED FOR ENTIRE HOURTimes Operator in Touch Withthe Craft From Take-Off at3:15 A.M. Yesterday. SAN FRANCISCO ON CALL Success of Test Opens Prospect ofHearing Stars and Stripes From Over the South Pole. Radioed Warning of Take-Off. BYRD PLANE IN AIR "TALKS" TO NEWYORK The Transmitter Equipment.
- CHURCHILL A 'FREE TRADER'; His Self-Designation Causes Stir Till Baldwin Approves Speech.
- ST. FRANCIS ALUMNI WIN.; Defeat Newark A.G. at Basketball by Score of 28 to 23.
- ASK COMPENSATION FOR INDUSTRIAL ILLS; Miss Perkins and O'Hanlon of Labor Federation Propose Pay in Occupational Diseases. SHE WARNS Of CHEMICALS Survey Commissioner Obtains Data for Its Recommendations to Legislature on March 1.
- COOLIDGE AGAINST LINKING CALL TO CODIFY SEA RIGHTS WITH THE CRUISER BILL; CRITICAL OF BORAH PLAN He Doubts Neutrals Will Have Many Rights in Future Wars. THINKS SENATE 'DIFFICULT' President Insists on No Time Limit on the Construction of Proposed War Craft. BUT HALE PRESSES FIGHT Controversy of Government Against Private Yards Revived, Threatening to Prolong Debate. Has Not Held Conference Feasible. Hale Fights for Time Limit. Conflict Over Yards Revived. Navy Opposes Amendments.
- HONORS SOPHIE IRENE LOEB; Child Welfare Committee Makes Public Testimonial to Social Worker.
- ST. JOHN'S FRESHMEN WIN.; Defeat Maxwell Training School Five by 35 to 20 Count.
- Heads New Shipping Company.
- 500 NETTED IN CHICAGO IN NEW POLICE DRIVE; Commissioner Launches Expected Week-End Round-Up a Day Early, Filling Cells.
- Bradman Scores 340, Not Out, Setting Sydney Cricket Mark
- Customs Employee Give Dance.
- Time for Nickel Shares Extended.
- ASK DELAY ON ARMAMENTS.; Church Council Holds the Nations Should Await Preparatory Session.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- D.P. PERKINS ASKS DIVORCE; New York Publisher Seeks Freedom From Former Mrs. Galloway.
- ALABAMA PEOPLE GRIEVE.; Ex-Senator's Death a Great Loss, Says Governor Graves.
- BRICE AGAIN WINS MIAMI TROPHY GOLF; Defeats Dookerty by 3 and 2 and Gains Second Leg on Glenn H. Curtiss Prize.
- Talk of Tariff War By Canada.
- PUBLIC IS CALLED BEST FILM CENSOR; Dr. F.C. Howe Tells the Board of Review That Freedom Will Bring a Higher Art. ATTACKS REFORM GROUPS Activities Are Based on Hatyred of Pleasure, He Says--De Forest Sees Great Future in Sound-Films. Calls Public Best Censor. Finds Gain in "Morals."
- 4 Massachusetts Cities to Get Sunday Minor League Baseball
- ALMA RUBENS PUT IN A SANITARIUM; The Actress Stabs and Slightly Wounds Doctor Riding With Her in Ambulance.
- FREUD PROTESTS TO MANIU.; Demands 'Redemption' of Rumanian Premier's Amnesty Pledge.
- BIG BUS MERGER FORMED.; Four Lines and 285 Vehicles In the Nevin Combination.
- COMMODITY PRICES.
- PACELLI OFTEN SEES POPE.; Pontiff Seeks Quick Accord on the Roman Question, It Is Thought.
- INDICTED IN ROBBERY OF LEVIATHAN MAILS; German of Many Aliases Said to Be Leader in Plot to Loot Liner's Sacks Last June. WORLD SEARCH IS BEGUN Alleged Thief, Who Worked on Ship as Carpenter, Was Seized in Belgium, but Released. Arrested and Released. Sacks Cleverly Resealed.
- RUIZ ART BRINGS $19,670.; $725, Highest Price at Sale, Is Paid for Flemish Painting.
- Today on the Radio
- Gets Interest in Airplane Concern.
- CORPORATE CHANGES
- CITY TO HAIL FRIED AND RESCUE CREW ON ARRIVAL TODAY; Whalen, Captain's Wife and Manning's Mother to Be Among Welcomers of the America. SKIPPER ON RADIO TONIGHT Walker Gives Formal Greeting Monday, Presenting, Scrolls and Medals to Sea Heroes. EULOGIZES FRIED'S VALOR Marconi in Massage Expresses His Pleasure at Part Wireless Played --$560 Purse for the Rescuers. Will Be Met at Quarantine. Walker Eulogizes Captain. CITY TO HAIL FRIED ON ARRIVAL TODAY Marconi Sends Congratulations.
- Foch Back to Normal Meals.
- OUR ARGENTINIAN VISITORS.
- Brief Quake Frightens Lima.
- GALLI-CURCI AS VIOLETTA.; Sings Role for First Time--Greetca by Crowded Mouse.
- Missouri-Kansas Pipe Line Bonds.
- OTHER MANHATTAN SALES.; Deals in Business and Other Parcels Reported Yesterday.
- WOMEN VOTERS IN SESSION.; Manhattan League Holds First of a Series of Meetings at Club.
- Sharkey Gets Decision Over Christner in 10 Rounds Before 20,000 in Garden; 20,000 SEE SHARKEY DEFEAT CHRISTNER Slashing Battle Has Crowd Wild With Excitement--Jeers Greet Decision for Bostonian. VICTOR HURTS LEFT THUMB Last Blow of Bout Lands on the Ohioan's Bowed Head and Sharkey Winces From Pain. EIGHT ROUNDS FOR WINNER Christner's Crashing Rights Give Him 4th and 5th--Gross Outpoints Rocco in Semi-Final. Christner Man of Granite. Christner Rallies in Third.
- ARMOUR & CO.'S BIG YEAR.; Its Net Earnings Were $11,326,425 --Surplus is $46,788,115.
- HEAVY CONSTRUCTION UP.; Awards Last Week Show Activity in Commercial Projects.
- Peacemakers Halt Fight in House Lobby; Elliott Hurls Copy of Record at Blanton
- S.W. KAUFMANN DIES WHILE IN PARIS; New York Lawyer Succumbs After an Operation Due to Influenza. HIS WIFE AT SEA, UNAWARE Attorney Went Abroad on Business Trip--Interested in Many Philanthropies.
- BOXING BOUTS TONIGHT.
- SAYS STATE OFFICER HAD HIS FILE RIFLED; Advertising Man Also Accuses Better Business Bureau in Search of Cabinets. DENIAL MADE BY BOTH Accuser Says Papers Sought Were Those of Figure in Tipster Case --Asserts Prisoner Confessed.
- 32.2 PER CENT GAIN IN BANK CLEARINGS; Sixteen of the Twenty-three Cities Reporting Show Increased Transfers.
- Balduc Draws With Strub.
- STULTZ SEEKS COMMISSION.; Flight Companion of Miss Earhart. Applies to New Jersey Guard.
- DR.J.T. MACKEY DIES; HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL; Educator Had Taught in Jersey City for 35 Years--Led in Teachers' Groups.
- RECOGNITION GIVEN TO 60 HUNT CLUBS; National Steeplechase Committee Approves Record List atAnnual Meeting Here.RACING DATES SANCTIONEDHigginson Is Re-elected Chairmanfor 1929--Ten Gentleman RiderCertificates Granted. Racing Dates Assigned. Hunt Clubs Approved.
- 12 SHIPS SAIL TODAY FOR FOREIGN PORTS; Five Are Bound for Europe and Seven for South on Regular Trips and Cruises. PASSENGERS TOTAL 3,200 Liners Include Conte Blancamane, Minnewaska, Albert Ballin, United States, Volendam, Caronia.
- ACCUSE NESBITT AT TRIAL.; Detectives Tell or Trailing Advertising Man in Divorce Suit.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- WHEAT EXPORTS FELL 55,000,000 BUSHELS; Shipments Decreased in Last Half of 1928, While Canada's Gained.
- ACCUSER OF WIFE HELD IN BANK THEFT; R.A. Wood of Detroit, Who Said Mrs. Wood Plotted to Have Him Killed, Is Arrested. "IDENTIFIED" WITH AIDE But Prosecutor Says Both Men Have Strong Alibis as to $75,000 Hold-Up. Placed in Detroit at Time. Five Men in Sturgis Hold-Up.
- Miss Mulrony Wins Sculpture Prize
- WHITTEMORE TEAM WINS.; Boston Golfer, With Spaulding, Tufts, Ross Victors at Pinehurst.
- CHECK PAYMENTS ABOVE 1928 MARK; But the Total Money Turnover Last Week Was Below That of the Previous Week.
- CAPTAIN OF FLORIDE FOUGHT SEA 11 DAYS; Radios Story of Battle Until Rudder Chain Broke Leaving Him at Mercy of Gale. SHIP GOING DOWN, SENT SOS Lauds Fried's "Great Manoeuvre" and Manning's Leadership in Taking Off Crew in Lifeboat. Steered All Night by Hand. Saw ALL Hopeless, Send S O S. Great Manoeuvre by America.
- SLEET STORM HITS ALL TRANSIT LINES; Long Delays Are Caused by Ice on Third Rail, Especially on B.M.T. in Brooklyn. MANY HURT ON SIDEWALKS Skidding Autos Also Cause Minor Injuries--Only Main Highways Are Swept Clean.COLD WAVE IS SCHEDULEDEastern Half of Nation SuffersFrom icy Rain--Floods MenaceMississippi Region. Street Cleaners Start Early. Entire East in Path of Storm. Surface Cars Come to Rescue.
- HENDERSON BEATS GOODE.; Victor Reaches Florida East Coast Title Golf Final.
- REDUCTIONS SPREAD IN CRUDE OIL PRICES; Magnolia Petroleum, Standard of New York Subsidiary, Meets Carter's Cuts in Southwest. HUMBLE ALSO CONFORMS Changes Vary According to Field, With Some Advances on the Low Grades.
- PRINTS BRING $37,495.; 197 Items in Collection of Edward D. Balken Sold.
- GEN. SHERRILL URGED AS ENVOY TO FRANCE; Former Minister to Argentina Sought Post in 1921--Warburg's Friends Also Active.
- JAILED FOR WHALEN CASE.; Visitor Gets Ten Days for Believing He Was a Policeman.
- NASH STOCK RISES SHARPLY; Advance Accompanies Packard Merger Rumor, Denied by Macauley.
- Auto Injures Ten Rumanians.
- UNIVERSAL PROTECTION.
- RADIO CONFERENCE ENDS WITHOUT AGREEMENT; Delegates to Ottawa Meet Obstacles Which Are Referred toTheir Governments.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- Two More Aid Neediest Cases.
- SIR ALFRED BUTT HERE.; May Arrange to Take Some Broadway Shows to London.
- German Province to Borrow $4,000,000 Here on Bonds
- Bank Leases in Seventh Avenue.
- WILL AID GOVERNOR.; Young Democratic Club to Help Build Up Party in the State.
- ANTARCTIC NEWS OF VALUE.; Geography Classes Could Profit From Daily Reports From Byrd.
- The Fight by Rounds.
- ATTORNEYS UPHOLD LOUISIANA'S BONDS; New Highway Issue Declared to Be Direct and General Obligation of State. $10,000,000 TO BE SOLD Loan Repayable Principally From Tax on Motor Fuels--Interest. Limited to 5 Per Cent.
- BRONX AUCTION RESULTS.
- MISS HALL BEATEN BY MRS. WIGHTMAN; Victor Reaches National Squash Racquets Final by Winning in Three Games. MRS. HOWE ALSO SCORES Conquers Miss Waterman in Other Semi-Final--Both Finalists Are From Boston.
- Ironworker Killed In 9-Story Fall.
- Pirelli Shares on Stock Exchange.
- BRITISH RETICENT ON BORAH PROPOSAL; But Invitation to Sea Law Conference Would Be Accepted,It Is Said.
- FOUR ESSEX CHILDREN SLAIN; British Police Search for Ex-Policeman, Father of Two Victims.
- TWO FRIENDS DIE SAME DAY.; L.B. Clark and M.A. Chalmers Both Stricken in East Orange.
- H.Y.U. SIGNS MEEHAN FOR 3 MORE YEARS; Football Coach Accepts Contract, Which Is Understood toCall for Big Increase.HAS A BRILLIANT RECORDMeehan's Violet Elevens Have LostOnly 6 Games Out of 37 in Four Years.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- Walker and Mille Act to Fix Post Office Site; Treasury Aide Urges Alternative Plot on New
- JOHN T. FORD DIES AT 65.; Was Last Son of Founder of Famous Ford's Theatre.
- HOUND SHOW HONORS GO TO REYNAL PACK; Five Couple of Harriers Take Feature Event of Riding Club's Exhibition. ENGLISH VETERAN IS JUDGE Cheers Greet Decision of the Rev. E.A. Milne--Satchville Donovan Leads the Beagles. Colorful Picture Presented. Aiken Trixie a Winner.
- VIRGINIA WILLYS ENGAGED TO WED; Debutant of Season Will Become the Bride of Luis M. de Aguirre.
- DIVIDENDS DECLARED
- Horton Smith and Ed Dudley Tie at 69 to Lead Field of 141 in Texas Open; DUDLEY AND SMITH LEAD TEXAS OPEN Tie at 69 to Top Field of 141 as Williams and Walsh Get 70 and 5 Others Equal Par of 71. MAGUIRE MAKES 6 BIRDIES Scores All on First 8 Holes to Shoot 9 in 31, but Slumps to 71 for 18 --Temperature Drops to 32. Five Players Equal Par. Maguire Gets Six Birdies. Trenton Defeats Paterson.
- CORPORATION REPORTS.; Financial Statements Issued by Industrial and Other Companies.
- Virginia Boy in Touch With Byrd.
- MAYOR TOURS CITY ON TRAFFIC SURVEY; Inspects Points Mentioned in Engineers' Relief Program, but Keeps Them Secret. TO TELL OF PLANS TUESDAY Will Speak to 1,000 at Luncheon to Be Given by the Merchants' Association.
- Gosling Bermuda Medalist.
- RICHARDSON TO RETIRE AS NAVY PLANE EXPERT; Designer of NC Craft Will Become Engineer for the Great Lakes Aircraft Corporation.
- Baldwin, Once Pankhurst Foe, Will Unveil Emmeline's Statue
- Youth Held Without Bail in Slaying
- WEST POINT TRIO LOSES.; Beaten by 10th Infantry, 12 to 11, as Jadwin, Gaperton Are Hurt.
- TIN FUTURES DEPRESSED.; Prices at New Low Level on Exchange--Most Sales Made Late.
- TO GREET QUESTION MARK.; Washington Prepares Big Reception to Record-Breaking Plane.
- LOUISE DEETJEN MARRIED.; Montclair Girl Weds E.C. Hinck Jr., Ex-Mayor's Son.
- WOULD CUT POWERS OF BOROUGH HEADS; Special Berry Committee Considers Revising Charter onAwarding Contracts.OPPOSITION IS EXPECTEDBut Prof. Rogers Says "Political Importance of Borough PresidentsDoes Not Impress Me."
- CYRIL VISITS TIRE FACTORY; Prince Inspects Fisk Rubber Operations at Chicopee Falls, Mass.
- Young Roosevelt Still Improves.
- RAILROAD EARNINGS.; Reports for December and the Twelve Months of 1928 and Previous Years.
- Mussolini Thanks America For Fried's Rescue of Italians
- FLOUNCES FEATURE NEW PARIS MODELS; Deep, Circular Peplums, Forming Tiers Above Upper SkirtHave Been Revived.BLACK ENSEMBLES SHOWNVivid Colored Jackets Go WithSports Frocks in WhiteTussur Silk.
- WHY EXCLUDE FILIPINOS?
- Clara Lang, Soprano, Heard.
- BOND ISSUES TOTAL $116,717,000 IN WEEK; Largest Volume Since Period Ended Dec.7 Marks Year's First Rise Above $100,000,000. UTILITY OFFERINGS LEAD. Associated Gas and Electric Issue of $25,000,000 Is Feature--All Bonds Find Ready Market.
- BRONX PROPERTIES SOLD; New Dealings in Improved and Unimproved, Holdings.
- HUGHES WARNS BAR TO "CLEAN HOUSE" AND SPEED JUSTICE; Sees Evils More Fundamental Than Ambulance Chasing-- Finds Law Flouted. APPEALS TO BENCH FOR AID Decries Delays, Favoritism, Archaic Procedure and Misuse of the Jury System. CALLS FOR UNITED ACTION Tells Bronx Lawyers This Is the Hardest Place to Maintain Standards of Justice. Says Lawyers "Must Clean House.' HUGHES WARNS BAR TO 'CLEAN HOUSE' Sees Need for "Skillful Surgery." Asks Cooperation of Public. Too Many "Archaic Survivals."
- West Point Choir to Sing Here.
- COOLIDGE IS LAUDED FOR AID TO AVIATION; Major Gardner Tells President His Policies Brought About Present Development. GREAT STRIDES IN 7 YEARS Industry. Employs 75,000 Persons and There Are More Than 4,500 Planes in Commercial Use.
- WATER SPORTS OPEN NEW N.Y.A.C. HOME; Ruddy Sets American Mark for 600 Yards Free Style Before Crowd of 1,000. KOJAC WINS FROM FISSLER Takes 100-Yard Back Stroke and Winged Foot Water Poloists Beat Penn by 51 to 16.
- ABSORBS FINANCE COMPANY.; Atlantic and Pacific International Corporation Expands.
- Files Plans for $750,000 Garage.
- BROWNE AMPLIFIES; Linds Kenny's and Berry's Sons With Concern That Is to Supply Radiator Covers to City.
- R. PENN SMITH JR.39, DIES OF PNEUMONIA; Banker and Polo Player Was a Member of Many Clubs Here and in Philadelphia.
- SEVENTH REGIMENT WINS.; Beats the Newark Y.M.C.A. Five by 43 to 31.
- GEN. BRIDGES IS NAMED AS ADJUTANT GENERAL; Col. Archibald Campbell Is Also Promoted to Be His Assistant.
- Buys Utica Bank Stock.
- ITALY WILL BUILD 13 NEW WARSHIPS; Program Adopted Calls for Four Cruisers, Four Destroyers and Five Submarines.
- DAVID MILNE DEAD; STRICKEN SUDDENLY; Philadelphia Clubman and Textile Manufacturer Served on Hospital Boards.WAS ON BUSINESS TRIP HEREHe Was Noted for ExtensiveIndustrial Interests andPhilanthropy.
- ST. JOHN'S QUINTET WINS 11TH IN ROW; Beats St. Joseph's of Philadelphia, 45-23--Collins Scores 17 Points.
- MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN; British Exchange Is Weaker, With Moderate Falls in Industrial Shares. LONDON MONEY IS EASIER French Domestic Shares in Good Demand--Berlin Recovers After Weak Opening. London Closing Prices. French Rentes Active. Paris Closing Prices. Berlin Closing Prices. Reichsbank Shares Advance.
- GEORGE PEABODY SUED BY BROOKLYN WOMAN; Arrested in Breach of Promise Action by Miss Florence H. Matthews--Freed on Bail.
- WIDE RUNS TONIGHT IN MASONIC GAMES; Swedish Ace Will Make First Appearance of Year in a 1,500-Meter Event. BARBUTI IN EXHIBITION Olympic Victor to Go 400 Meters at 102d Engineers Armory-- Edwards in Two Meets.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- COMPANY MEETINGS TODAY.
- FARM ANIMAL VALUE RISES,; Total Increaaed $440,205,000 to $5,952,713,000 During Year.
- PARAGUAY STIRRED BY NEW BORDER ROW; But Stories of Four Brazilians Being Killed Are Not Confirmed in Rio de Janeiro.ALARM OVER BOLIVIAWashington Hears of Big ArmsOrder in Europe and TwoShipments Stopped. Arms Orders Alarm Washington. Commission Waits on Paraguay.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- Washington Keeps Bagshow On Decision of President
- MOVE FOR CLEARING HOUSE.; Bankers In Hudson County Start Survey Through Committee.
- EINSTEINS THEORY TRACED TO SOURCES; With Aid of Eddington and Weyl formulae, He Made New Space Concept, Says Interpreter, CURVE SHORTEST LINE IN IT in This Space He Placed Field Composed of Gravitation and Electricity, Under One Law. WAS LED ON BY INTUITION Final Verdict on Correctness of "A New Field Theory" Depends on Physicists' Experiments. Decisive Step Was Missing. Parallel Lines Nonexistent. Fortunate Sagacity Figures.
- Greek Crulser Sunk in Collision.
- Bruin Sextet Buys Carson, Star Centre of Toronto Team
- NEW INTERCOASTAL LINE ANNOUNCES SAILINGS; A.P. Hammond Heads Company to Operate Between Pacific and Atlantic Ports.
- SHIP OFF AZORES SENDS CALL FOR AID; S 0 S of Italian Freighter Capo Vado, 600 Miles Southwest of Islands, Picked Up Here. OTHER CRAFT IN DISTRESS Tanker Dixiano Aground Off Cuba and the Ferndale, Near Bermuda, Reports Broken Rudder.
- ARGUE CENSOR RIGHT ON TALKING MOVIES; Pathe Exchange and State Clash on Power to Review Sound in Injunction Proceeding. VOICE HELD PART OF FILM Inseparable, Officials Say, While Defendant Holds Such a View Is Illegally Read into the Law.
- Canary, Hung Near Jet, Lives As Gas Kills Woman in Home
- Polo Series Called Off.
- ADMITS HE KILLED WATERS.; W.H. Hooker Confesses Slaying Accountant in Nicaragua.
- ABBEY SERVICE DISTURBED.; Woman Says Bishops Need Another War to End Hypocrisy.
- Signs Mrs. Marshall Pension Bill,
- SCULPTURE PRIZE OFFERED.; Newcomb Cleveland Gives $1,000 to Encourage the Art.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets. Explaining the Rise. The Long and the Short of It. Reserve Banks Sell Securities. Money Easy in London. New Financing Increases. A Larger Exchange Membership.
- LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
- THE BEST AVIATOR OF 1928.
- REQUEST CONFERENCE ON FIVE-DAY WEEK PLAN; Building Trades Employers Association Approaches AmericanFederation of Labor.
- Holbeln Heads Aquarium Society.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- ARBITRATION GROUP PLANS STATE LAWS; Association Announces Project for Natian-Wide Effectiveness of Commercial Mediation. MORE TRIBUNALS SOUGHT Advocates Propose to Cover Every Commodity and Important Commercial Centre.
- IDLE LOOT IN CAPE TOWN.; Unemployed Stage Demonstrations as Parliament Convenes.
- M'MANUS TO GET BAIL IF TRIAL IS DELAYED; New Writ Dismissed, but Court Calls for Opening of Case Within Sixty Days. BANTON WILL FIGHT MOVE Insists Rothstein Suspect Won't Face Jury Until Three Others Indicted Are Captured. WHALEN BACKS PROSECUTOR Recalls Rosenthal Slayers Waited Six Months In Jail--Doubts Early Arrest of Biller. Whalen Cites Rosenthal Case. Says Biller Could Have Been Held. Court Suggests Yielding Minutes.
- Emma Otero in Recital Again.
- Sao Paulo Bonds Drawn.
- LEASES IN CHANIN BUILDING.; Fairchild Aviation Corp. Takes Forty-eighth Floor.
- $200,000 in Stamps Stolen While Berlin Officials Eat While Berlin Officials Eat
- POLISH GIFT TO WEST POINT; Equestrian Portrait of Pershing Donated by Kossak, Artist and Soldier.
- JOE DUNDEE BEATEN BY MELLO IN BOSTON; Victor Floors Champion for Counts of Nine Twice--No Title at Stake.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS.; Announcements of Bond and Note Issues to Be Offered for Sale to Bankers.
- Leases Former Eagle Penthouse.
- Australians to See Inauguration.
- Police Department.
- RECORD BOAT SHOW TO CLOSE TONIGHT; Total Attendance of 240,000 and Sales of $5,000,000 Estimated by Officials. GREAT THRONGS SEE CRAFT Bad Weather Does Not Affect Crowds--National Association of Engine and Boat Builders Meets. Great Rush Expected Today. Surveying Movement Launched. Sales Inspire Optimism.
- UNTERMYER MAKES APPEAL.; Asks Supreme Court to Remove Censure of Him From Records.
- CHASE AND GARFIELD UNITE.; Bank Merger to Be Effective at Close of Business Today.
- Two Youths Hold up Dentist.
- BUCKNELL CONQUERS COLGATE FIVE, 30-29; Comes From Behind After Trailing, 18-11, at End of First Half--Seiler's Goal Decides.
- BEAUX ARTS BALL A VIVID SPECTACLE; Throng of 3,000 in Costume Witness the Glory of France in Days of Napoleon. A BRILLIANT CORONATION Scene in Palace of Versailles at Downfall of Bourbons Also Reproduced. REIGN OF TERROR REALISTIC Pageant Followed by General Dancing and Supper--Many DinnersPrecede the Event. Guests in Gorgeous Attire. Parade of the Grenadiers. Communists Enter. "Little Corporal" Arrives. Napoleon Crowns Himself. Hosts at Dinners. Mrs. R.T. Wilson Hostess.
- URGES NEWSPRINT UNITY.; Sweezey Says Cooperation Is the Solution for Canadian Mills.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS(2)
- N.Y.A.C. RIDES TONIGHT.; Cutler Replaces Harrison for the Squadron A Polo Game.
- TOPICS OF INTEREST TO CHURCH GOERS; Cardinal Cerretti Sails Today for-Italy--A Formal Farewell Is Planned.CEMETERY CROSS LIGHTEDThousands Pause to Watch theIllumination of Crucifix Alongside Trinity.
- QUIZ LIGHTING MAN ON UTILITIES LOBBY; Trade Board Asks H.M. Davis About Donations to Re-elect Nebraska Rail Commissioner. HE TELLS OF CONFERENCES Names as His Informant F.E. Helvey of Omaha, Who Makes Denial There. Names Frank E. Helvey. Helvey Makes Denial.
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