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- SCHMIDT ACQUITTED; Judge Hits at Loose Banking Laws as Ex-Head of Defunct Kensington Bank Is Freed. URGES IMMEDIATE REFORM Kings County Court Holds Former Banker in Bail to Await Action on Two Other Indictments.
- EX-OFFICIAL HELD IN OPIUM SMUGGLING; Former Chinese Vice Consul. His Wife and Secretary Charged With Franking Drug. SEIZURE IS WORTH $600,000 Minister Wu Applies to State Department for Trial of theDefendants in China. Asserts She Is Innocent.
- EDSON WINS TITLE AT DANBURY TRAPS; Almost Unknown Shot Springs Surprise in Taking Connecticut State Handicap Test. SCORES AFTER A DEADLOCK Breaks 25 in a Row, While Smith Gets 24--Snyder Firstin Doubles.
- $88,913,000 BONDS MARKETED IN WEEK; Offerings, With Accumulation From Holiday Period, Larger Than Those a Year Ago. TWO $25,000,000 ITEMS These Represented Industrial and Foreign Groups--Chicago Warrant Note Deal Held Up.
- Police Department.
- GOVERNOR TO URGE RADIUM PURCHASE; Visits Buffalo Malignant Disease Institute and Says Fine Work Should Be Encouraged.MORE CONGESTION IS FOUNDOther Institutions Overcrowded-- Jamestown Residents Line Sidewalks in Rain to Greet Roosevelt.
- WHALEN PROMOTES NINE TO BE CAPTAINS; 13 Are Advanced to the Rank of Lieutenant and 14 to That of Sergeant.
- MOSSER WINS MAINE TITLE.; Defeats Young at 19th Hole in Amateur Golf Play.
- PROTESTS ROAD SIGNS.; New Hampshire Property Owners Says Tourists Are Kept Away.
- TO PAY 35% STOCK DIVIDEND; Universal Leaf Tobacco Company's Board Announces Decision.
- "NEAR THE PRESIDENT."
- COOLIDGE RETURNS HOME.; Ends Fishing Trip at Wareham, Mass.--Caught 18 Trout in Day.
- THE EMPIRE CITY DERBY TO BE CONTESTED TODAY; Three-Year-Old Race Will Share Honors With Eastview Stakes at Yonkers Track.
- THE TORPEDO IN WARFARE.; Its Use Advocated as Most Economical and Efficient Weapon. INSPIRATION FOR WALKER. Meditating on Beauty of Flowers Would Change Mayor's Views.
- GOLDEN EAGLE HUNT FUTILE; Ezra Frost Ends Search on Mauna Loa for Brother's Plane.
- Seventeen in American Classic At Arlington Park Today
- TO EXHIBIT 80 CHURCH 'ADS.'; Advertising Club Will Show Contest Posters on Monday.
- Dr. J.H. Young.
- WHALEN SEEKS A WAY TO CURB LOW FLYING; Will Seek Aid of Advertising Plane Owners--Expresses Fear of Accident Over Crowds.
- SHIKAT THROWS STEINKE.; Philadelphian Pins the New York Wrestler in 1:47:09.
- INCREASE IN STOCKS OF REFINED COPPER; North and South American Total for June 83,140 Tons, Against 70,412 at End of May. THIRD SUCCESSIVE ADVANCE Blister Stocks Reduced From 262,229 to 251,481, Following Curtailment by Producers.
- HARRIS BOTWINIK DIES.; He Was New Haven Business Man and Philanthropist.
- RHODE ISLAND TITLE IS WON BY PEZZULLO; Golfer Only 18 Years Old Beats MacColl in State Final by Score of 6 and 5.
- Rapp Declared Bout Winner.; Feldman-Bauman Bout Tonight.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.
- CITY PLANS APPEAL TO HOOVER ON PIERS; BAD FAITH CHARGED; Good Said to Have Broken Two Promises in Action Barring Extension of Wharfs. MEETING SET FOR MONDAY Dock Officials, Ship Lines and Civic Bodies Will Decide on the Next Move. LOSS OF MILLIONS FEARED Dredging Inland for Two Hudson Piers May Be Immediate Step, Cosgrove Aide Declares. Conference on Monday. Loss of Millions Seen. CITY PLANS APPEAL TO HOOVER ON PIERS Dredging Inland Considered.
- GIANTS WIN IN 10TH ON JACKSON'S HOMER; Beat Cubs, 4-3, When victors' Captain in Hits First Ball Pitched in Extra Inning. OTT TIES THE SCORE Slashes Cut Triple In 9th to Bring in Lindstrom and Deadlock Game. BENTON IS EFFECTIVE Outpitches Three Chicago Hurlers, While His Mates Waste Many Safe Drive--Series Even.
- FRENCH ADJOURN DEBATE ON DEBTS; Poincare, Speaking for Second Day, Defends Policies of Past Ten Years. HITS WASHINGTON ACCORD Poincare Objects to Provision for Exchange of Obligation--Sessions Start Again Tuesday. Poincare Defends Policies. Criticizes Washington Accord. Demands Unqualified Bill. Premier Threatens to Quit. Franc Recovery Stressed. Praises Bonar Law Plan. Adjourn Till Tuesday.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- THE CUSTOMS COURT.; Napped Goods Activity Near.
- BOWLER RELEASED IN LABRADOR INLET; Eskimos Pile Rocks in Plane to Relieve Tension on Tail Assemblage. FLOATED ON RISING TIDE Message From Swedish Fliers on Their Way to America Received by Radio. Fog on Southwestern Coast. Broken Ice Fills Inlet.
- RAID WITHOUT WRIT UPHELD; Warrant Unnecessary When Search Is Permitted, Court Rules.
- TAX WARRANTS SALE IS BALKED IN CHICAGO; Step Called Necessary if Schools Are to Open--Council Attacks 'Bankers' Trust.'
- 32.5 PER CENT GAIN IN BANK CLEARINGS; Total for Week $13,529,740,000 for 23 Cities--Increase of 46.4% Here.
- LISTS LIEN LAW CHANGES.; Building Congress Publishes Digest of Amendments Effective Oct. 1. Trades Taxpayer for Nine Houses. Sells Stewart Manor Dwellings.
- Ford Writes First Personal Check in Five Years to Pay 2-Cent Debt; His Income During Four Seconds While Making It Out Is $6.32
- JAEGER CAPTURES 25-MILE BIKE RACE; Scores After Battle With Le. tourney in Last 3 Miles at New York Velodrome. SPENCER VICTOR IN MATCH Beats Raffo and Horder in Mile Event--Beckman Conquers Van Nek--Walker Triumphs.
- YOUNG PLAN BACKED BY WORLD COMMERCE; Amsterdam Congress Hopes It Will Receive Prompt and Favorable Consideration. MELCHETT ASKS OUR AID Britisher Sees No Success for Settlement Scheme or Bank Without Our Support. HE URGES PAYMENT IN KIND Industrialist Declares Reparations Must Be Expressed in Goods to Meet Supply of Gold. Our Role Is Recognized. Says There Is Not Enough Gold. Sees Isolation Impossible. Resolution Approves Plan.
- GENEVA QUOTATIONS.
- BELGIAN MARKS CLAIM SETTLED WITH BERLIN; Brussels Cabinet Approves Agreement, Which Will BeSigned Today.
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- Hibben Wins Low Net Prize.
- CUNARD PASSENGERS ACT AS STRIKEBREAKERS; Boston Longshoremen Refuse to Return to Work Despite Union's Orders.
- Minister Requests Trial in China.; Case Puzzles Immigration Officers
- KYNASTON TO DEFEND CLAY COURT TITLE; Onda Among Stars Opposing Veteran in Richmond County Play Opening Today.
- BOND OFFERINGS OF THE WEEK.
- Fire Department.
- TWO CHILDREN DROWN.; Girl, 8, and Boy, 7, Go Down in Luna Lake Near Millville, N.J.
- CREEK FLOOD MAROONS WHOLE KANSAS TOWN; Villagers, Huddled All Day in City Hall, Are Rescued in Boats.
- MRS. SOHL WINS CROWN.; Defeats Miss Fordyce, Four Times Titleholder, in Ohio Golf.
- Slayer Gets 6-Year Term.
- DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED; Bates Manufacturing Company. Union d'Electricite.
- A BATTERED PALLADIUM.
- HAS NEST IN PARK AV. HOME; Pigeon Invades Apartment to Hatch Eggs on Library Table.
- ADMIRAL MAGRUDER REASSIGNED TO DUTY; He Was Placed on "Waiting Orders" List in 1927 for Articles Criticizing the Navy.TO HEAD FLEET BASE FORCE Action Taken by Secretary Adams After Consideration of Case of Officer With Distinguished Record. Countercharges Made. New Post on the Procyon.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- POLO SERIES PLAY WILL RESUME TODAY; California Meets Halcyons and Foxhunters Face Bay Shore at Meadow Brook.
- NAMES AIR COMMITTEE.; Rentschier Announces Seven Pilots to Study Flying Schools.
- NEW SECURITIES ON CURB.; Shares and Rights of Five Companies Admitted--Others Removed.
- Anita Stewart to Be wed on July 24
- GUGGENHEIMS MAY SUE TO VOID GORMAN KNOT; Guardian of Former Natalie P. Guggenheim Says Family Plans Annulment Action.
- Eight of the 1927 Competitors In College Dual Meet Today
- RAW HIDES TRADING DULL.; 240,000 Pounds Sold on Exchange Here--Prices Higher at Chicago.
- MATTHEW ROBSON.; Leader in New England's Leather Industry Dies.
- RODGERS CAPTURES W.VA. GOLF TITLE'; Football Coach Victor, 5 and 4, Over Hewitt, Ex-Champion, in Final of Tourney. ENDS MATCH ON 32D GREEN Tales Lead at Start in the Morning Round and Is Never Headed by His Opponent.
- TELL HOLDS MONTE TO DRAW IN BROOKLYN; Mixes Freely With National Guard Champion--Wallace and Ross Also Draw.
- Liberty's Torch a Golden Light In Honor of Lamp's Jubilee
- Five Leading Batsmen In Each Major League
- DENIES SOVIET PLEA FOR INSURANCE FUNDS; Referee Says $500,000 Surplus of Company Should Be Disallowed Until Recognition.
- SILVER BULLION.
- London Wool Sales.
- DORNIER FLYING BOAT SUCCEEDS IN TEST; Twelve-Motored Ship Rises From Water in 30 Seconds--Constructor Orders Three Starts.
- REDS UPSET BRAVES IN 11TH BY 4 TO 3; Record Third Straight Over Boston After 2-Run Rally in Ninth Ties Score.
- JUSTICE YOUNG ENDORSED.; Westchester Bar Approves Jurist for Re-election.
- MEXICAN RAIL INCOME OFF.; National System's Gross Earnings Reveal Heavy Loss in March.
- BUSINESS LEASES.; REALTY FINANCING. APARTMENT LEASES.
- TRY OCEAN TELEPHONE FROM THE BERENGARIA; Three French Engineers Make Tests on Westward Voyage-- Will Repeat the Experiment.
- HACK WILSON CLEARED IN HEYDLER DECISION; But Cubs' Star Outfielder Is Warned by National League Head on Fighting.
- Tribute Paid to Our Experts.
- FRENCH FORD STOCK HERE.; International Securities Co. Gets First Certificates in New York.
- SEGLIE DENIES CHARGES; Declares He Knows Nothing About Union City Collections.
- MERCUR HEADS DRAW IN LONGWOOD TENNIS; Seeded First in Tourney for Bowl Which Starts Monday-- Won Leg in 1924. DOEG IS PLACED AT NO. 2 Californian only Other Entrant With a Leg on Trophy--Hall Is Seeded Third, Mangin Fourth.
- NEW EXCHANGE MEMBERS.; Seat in Coffee and Sugar Market Is Sold for $24,000.
- CLARKE BROTHERS EVASIVE.; Decline to Answer Questions in Referee's Hunt for Assets. Partners Are Evasive. Insists He Wishes to Aid. Hearing Room Packed. Silent on Stock Holdings. Owns Little, He Says. Had $650 a Month Drawing Account Home in Wife's Name. Borrowed $145,000, He Says.
- NEW ORLEANS RAILS RELAID.; Police With Shotguns Guard Workmen--Two Arrests in Strike.
- GRESS CONQUERS GILPIN.; Wins Hard-Fought Match in Mohonk Lake Tennis.
- REPUBLICANS ASK DONOVAN TO RUN; Delegation Tells Him He Would Get Fusion Endorsement as Candidate for Mayor.
- Movements of Naval Vessels
- CUBANS ARE OPTIMISTIC.; Believe High Sugar Tariff Will Not Be Imposed.
- CANADIAN SHIP SEIZED.; Liquor Valued at $135,000 on ExAmerican Subchaser at Boston.
- ASKS STATE INQUIRY INTO POLICE HERE; Lawyer's Plea to Roosevelt Cites Failure to Solve Marlow and Rothstein Cases. ATTACKS MAYOR WALKER Leon Leighton Calls Him a "Musical Comedy Hero"--Sees Alarming Number of Crimes.
- DIVIDENDS DECLARED.
- THE MANCHURIAN MUDDLE.
- NORMA COZZENS WED TO IRVING I. TOOHILL; Wyoming Girl Is Bride of Fordham Graduate--Eleanor MerselisMarried to S.F. Taylor.
- EMPIRE CITY CHART
- COTTON ADVANCES AFTER EARLY DROP; Buying Develops as December Goes Below 18 Cents and Net Gains Are Made. CONSUMPTION REPORT DUE Census Bureau Today to Issue Figures for June--Summer Operations Curtailed in South.
- Magruder Declines to Comment.
- 60 HOSPITAL WORKERS STRICKEN BY PTOMAINE; Jamaica Institution Employes III After Meal, but No Case Is Serious.
- VELOCITY IS VICTOR IN TROT AT TOLEDO; Look's Horse Captures 2:24 Class Grand Circuit Event in Split Heats. CALUMET ALBERT SCORES Triumphs in Straight Heats in the 2-Year-Old Pace, Carl Dill Finishing Second.
- WILL STUDY DIVORCE FOR PRESBYTERIANS; Commission of Six Clergymen and Five Elders Named by Dr. Mudge, Church Moderator. FINDINGS DUE NEXT YEAR Exhaustive Analysis ef Question of Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage Is Planned.
- Gen. Gouraud Calls on Hoover.
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- COLLEGE ATHLETES IN DUAL MEET TODAY; Oxford-Cambridge Team to Oppose Yale-Harvard for the Ninth Time. AMERICANS ARE FAVORED Secretary Adams to Represent President Hoover at Cambridge, Mass.--Notables Will Attend. Two Other Rhodes Scholars. Will Represent the Navy.
- SILK FUTURES HOLD FIRM.
- HARRY L. BLOODGOOD.; Broker and Yale Graduate Dies of Heart Disease.
- KAMMER RETAINS JUNIOR GOLF TITLE; Baltusrol Player Defeats Wright by 6 and 5 for New Jersey Championship. SETS PACE THROUGHOUT Victor Overtakes Town to Capture Semi-Finals Match--Parker Beaten by Wright. Princeton Golfer Falters. Wright Overtakes Parker. Clark Wins Second Flight.
- BERG GETS DECISION.; British Lightweight Champion Defeats Perlick at Chicago.
- TARIFF UNION PLANS DEVELOP IN EUROPE; Discussions Here Give Impetus to Briand's Idea of Continental Economic Alliance.EMPIRE TRADE LINK URGEDLeague Circles Discuss Chancesfor Pan-Europa--Berlin MeetsPlan With Skepticism. Benefits Seen in Tariffs. Customs Union Is Aim. TARIFF UNION PLANS DEVELOP IN EUROPE Empire Unity Urged.
- BROWNS ARE BEATEN TWICE BY ATHLETICS; Grove Victor in Opener, 10-0, Yielding Only 5 Hits--Mackmen Take Second, 8-2.TWO HOMERS FOR SIMMONS Connects in Each Game, His Total Reaching 21-Foxx Also Hitsfor the Circuit.
- KINKAJOU AT THE AZORES.; Outhwaite's 90-Foot Yacht Left Here on June 30.
- A.T. & T. STOCK UP $75,800,335 IN DAY; New Record Price of 247 Gives Shares Total Value of $3,335,214,621. BIG GAIN IN BONDS ALSO $152,283,326 Added to Worth of Convertible Issue Since July 1; Rise of 69 %.
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- SOUTHERN STAR LANDS.; Plane Ends Long Flight From Tampa to Santiago.
- STOCKS SWEEP UP ON WAVE OF BUYING; Widest Advance Since Early Spring Sees Gains Ranging From 1 to 24 Points. 4,759,180 SHARES DEALT IN Ten Leaders Add $300,000,000 to Market Value--A.T. & T. and Steel Among Strong Issues. Ten Stocks Gain $300,000,000. Price Movements of Leaders.
- Cochrane to Rejoin Team.
- 'BUILDING RACKET' SUSPECTED IN FIRES; Bronx District Attorney Finds Indications of Incendiarism in Contract Fights. CHICAGO METHODS HERE McGeehan Says Organizations Are Mulcting Employers in Forcing Pay to Keep Jobs. Apartment House Burned. Contractor Ordered Off Work Letter Concerning Plasterers.
- CANADA REDUCES DEBT; Total of $2,151,522,317 on June 30 Was $92,620,133 Below Last Year.
- REALTY GROUPS JOIN FIGHT ON RENT BILL; Real Estate Board and United Owners to Undertake Tests of Constitutionality. CALL LAW DISCRIMINATORY Declare No Emergency Exists In Housing--Call Requirements of City Ruling Drastic.
- REALTY MAN'S BODY FOUND IN FURNACE; Chicago Police Believe He Soaked Wrapping in Oil, Crawled In and Applied Match.
- ST. JEAN WINS TWO MORE.; Beats Bartell and Sargent in Pocket Billiard Play.
- SAY H.H. ROGERS WILL WED.; Friends Report Divorced Man Will Marry Mrs. Basil Miles.
- ROSARIO SHIPPING HELD.; General Strike Is Threatened Following Closed Shop Dispute.
- DOEG AND JONES GAIN FINAL FOR 3D YEAR; Will Meet Today for Rhode Island Tennis Crown, Held Two Years by Doeg. Garland, King and Mathey Among Players at East Hampton, L.I.
- 3% RISE IN FREIGHT FOR QUARTER SEEN; Atlantic State Shippers Advisory Board Committee Receives Estimates for Territory.
- IDENTIFIES SISTER'S BODY.; Illinois Woman Solves Mystery of Death In Ansonia April 4.
- BROADWAY KIDNAPPING ALLEGED BY WAITRESS; Says Four Men Abducted Her in Car at 96th St.--Identifies Prisoner as Assailant.
- 104 ENTRIES IN TOURNEY.; Quaker Ridge's Tennis Contests Start Today at New Rochelle.
- MISS McCLENCH ELECTED.; Is Chosen President of National Business Women's Clubs.
- Dealers Expect Early Revival Of Municipal Bond Market
- Naval Orders.
- WARNS HOOVER TARIFF IS ALIENATING FARMER; Minnesota Governor at White House Says Northwest May Show Dissatisfaction at Polls.
- TEXAN HERE FOR PRISONER.; Constable Gets Boyles, but Habeas Writ Delays Departure.
- EXPLOSIONS LAID TO BOMBS; Stranger Seen Driving Away From Fireworks Plant Before Blast.
- COMPANY MEETINGS TODAY.
- THE LONG WAY ROUND.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- THRACE IS VICTOR OVER LITTLE SCOUT; Triumphs by a Length and a Half in the Kenilworth Park Feature. Three Bailey Horses Triumph.
- Weather in Cotton and Grain States.
- TO HEAD NICARAGUA SURVEY; Major Sultan Chosen to Investigate Routes for Proposed Canal.
- PROVIDES A FUNERAL DINNER; Will of Ephraim Cohn, Actor, Leaves $50 for a "Dandy" Affair.
- LU TRASK CAPTURES PACE AT SPRINGFIELD; Triumphs in 2:20 Event as Bay State Circuit Closes--Sunderlin Hurt in Spill.
- MEXICAN STAFFS HERE PAY CARRANZA TRIBUTE; Embassy Aides and Consular Representatives Meet at Spot Where Flier Met Death.
- WHEAT PRICES RISE ON CROP REPORTS; General Buying Is Induced by Adverse News and Values Are Advanced. DEMAND FOR HARD WINTERS Corn Is Dull and Prices Hold Within a Raise of One Cent-- Close is Lower.
- ROBERT HENRI DIES; ILL EIGHT MONTHS; Eminent Artist Succumbs in St. Luke's Hospital After Long Siege of Neuritis. NOTED PAINTERS HIS PUPILS He Was Ranked by Experts Among Three Most Important Figures in Modern American Art. Famous Artists His Pupils. Opened Art School in Paris. His Work In Many Museums.
- 6 SHIPS SAIL TODAY, ONE WILL ARRIVE; Two of the Outbound Vessels, Hamburg and Adriatic, Are Going to Europe.
- Sports of the Times; Waiting for the Train. The Red Report. Volunteer Testimony.
- ASKS HARBOR CONFERENCE.; E.C. Carrington Suggests Traffic Relief Plan to Mayor.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HAMBRICK GOLF WINNER.; Scores 71-71-142 to Take West Virginia Pro Honors.
- BULOW LOSES COURT MOVE.; Plea for Receiver of Share in the Schmeling Purse Is Denied.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Many Stocks Advance Sharply, Trading Largest in 7 Weeks --Call Money 9%.
- PATINO MAKES DEAL WITH NATIONAL LEAD; Gets Company's Half Interest in English Tin Smelter of Williams, Harvey & Co. SALE ON "EQUITABLE BASIS" National Lead Owns 69,000 Shares of Patino Stock, Says President Cornish.
- CANADA HINTS AT BRITISH WHEAT DUTY AS TARIFF PROTEST; Massey Reported to Have Intimated Retaliation for Lumber and Cattle Rates. CAUSES WHITE HOUSE STIR Senate Hearings Speeded Up to Assure Bill's Passage at This Session. DECISION NEAR ON SUGAR Watson Implies Sliding Scale Will Be Inserted, as Hoover's Approval Is Reported. Free List Hearing Speeded. Smoot Cites Australian Rates. CANADA HINTS AT BRITISH WHEAT DUTY For Sliding Scale on Sugar. Urge That Oil Stay on Free List. Nine Oil Companies Protest.
- PUTS 63 QUESTIONS ON MOSES'S INQUIRY; Attorney General's Aide Says He Failed to Bring Out Politics in City Trust. GOES INTO FERRARI HISTORY Conklin Asks How He Came to Get License Before Warder Was Appointed. McLAUGHLIN IS CRITICIZED Two More Informations Filed Against City Trust Men in Brooklyn. Sees Political Ramifications. Warder's Aides Attacked. Ferrari Licensed in 1920. Questions on Politics. Two Informations Filed. Mancuso Criticized.
- TIGERS TRIUMPH IN NINTH.; Score Four Runs to Conquer the Red Sox by 13-12.
- STUDENTS MEET IN LONDON.; Viscount Chelwood Addresses AngloAmerican Conference.
- GETS INCOME TAX REBATE.; Public Service Electric and Gas of Newark Overassessed $211,249.
- SVERIGE TO LEAVE TODAY.; Ahrenberg Ready to Hop From Greenland for New York.
- 2 DROWN, RESULT OF DARE.; Poor Swimmer and Man Who Dived to Rescue Die in Florida Lake.
- YANKS OVERWHELM WHITE SOX, 12 TO 2; Turn Loose Heavy Assault as Pennock Shows Way for His 4th Triumph in a Row. 30,000 IN CHICAGO ATTEND Meusel and Byrd Collect Homers, the Former's Coming In Sixth With Two Men on Bases. Lazzeri's Single Scores Two. Errors Fail to Help Yanks
- POLI SUED FOR $1,300,000.; Massachusetts Men Claim Commission on Theatre Chain's Sale.
- CORPORATION REPORTS; Acme Steel Company. United States Dairy Products. Continental Baking Corporation. Intertype Corporation. Aviation Corporation of Americas. American Piano Company. Otis Elevator Company. H.V. Bohack Company. Oilstocks, Ltd.
- PLANS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT; Twenty-third Street Association to Show Products of District.
- GIVES TENANT LIFE LEASE; Indiana Landlord Promises Reward to 21-Year Occupants.
- $48,450 for Holbein's Portrait of Edward VI; A Turner Goes for $48,860 Yarborough Sale
- CITED FOR CONTEMPT IN OIL STOCK SALES; W.R. D'Ascoli Alleged to Have Violated Injunction on Shares of the Unique Company.
- HEBARD GAINS NET FINAL.; Defeats Kamrath, 6-3, 6-4--Talbot Also Advances.
- PACIFIST OBTAINS SPECIAL PASSPORT; Stimson Allows Secretary of Women's Peace League to Omit Oath to Bear Arms. BASED ON 1926 PRECEDENT For mIs Same as That Used by R. N. Baldwin--Ruling Holds It Is Privileg of a Citizen. Difference in Cases Noted. Requests Special Form State Department's Reply.
- TRANSIT RELIEF PLAN PLEDGED TO ROCKAWAY; Delaney Says Program to Aid Area Will Be Revealed in a Few Months.
- Miss Greef Is First Player To Enter U.S. Tennis Event
- EASTMAN, 75,GIVES RADIOS TO SCHOOLS; Philanthropist Marks Birthday by Providing for Broadcast of Rochester Concerts. TELLS OF LIKING FOR MUSIC Says Americans Will Have More Leisure and Should Learn to Use It Properly.
- STOCKHOLDERS RATIFY OIL CAPITAL INCREASE; Transcontinental to Retire the Preferred and Add 3,000,000 Common Shares.
- Marine Corps Orders.
- NEGRO FRATERNITY IN RECEIVER'S HANDS; Order of St. Luke of New York District Insolvent, Says State Attorney General. ALLEGED TO BE IN BUSINESS Owning $300,000 Harlem Property and Running Restaurant Outside Province, Prosecutor Asserts.
- FOUR ARE INDICTED IN $75,450 FRAUDS; Charged With Selling Worthless Goods and Promising Big Profits on Resale. LAWYER LOST $23,400 Alleges He Bought Useless Motors From One Defendant--Other Thefts Laid to "Plot."
- KNAPPER GETS 25 YEARS.; Contractor Sent to State's Prison for Killing of Partner.
- PEACE IN THE GARMENT INDUSTRY.
- Birth Notice 2 -- No Title
- Post and Paddock
- LIVERPOOL'S COTTON WEEK.; British Stocks Continue to Decrease Imports Smaller.
- AWARD FOR ENGLISH NOVEL.; Hawthornden Prize Goes to Sassoon for "Memoirs of Foxhunting Man."
- GIRL IS MADE VICE CONSUL.; Goes to Geneva to Take Care of America's Increasing Visitors.
- YELLOWS WIN AT POLO, 19-6.; Defeat the Whites in Club Contest at the Ox Ridge Hunt.
- Koehl to Head Air Service For African Mission Society
- ELIZABETH V. COLBERT, STATE OFFICIAL, DIES; Second Deputy Secretary of State Was a Leading Albany County Democrat.
- WOMAN HELD IN GAMBLING.; Accused of Maintaining "Club" for Wealthy Card Players.
- GOLDSTEIN STOPS DRAKO IN SECOND; Celebrates Return to Ring by Decisive Victory in Main Bout at Rockaway. WOLGAST ALSO A WINNER Philadelphia Flyweight Triumphs as Parra Fails to Answer Bell for 7th round.
- $90,000,000 in Cocoa Futures Traded Here in Half Year
- MAURICE W. LEVY DIES; A PIONEER IN KANSAS; Classmate of J.H. Hammond and Associate of Gould Was Banker and Political Leader.
- Mitchell Wins Irish Title In Play-Off of a Triple Tie
- Goodman Defeats Gans.
- REPORTS 149 P.C. RISE IN INCOME FOR YEAR; Central States Electric Corporation's Balance for CommonEqual to $5.48 a Share.
- RALLY IN TIN FUTURES.; Rise at London Strengthens Market Here--Copper Active.
- Olav and Bride Rescue Two Sailors in Fjord; Prince, With Princess, Rows to Disabled Craft
- Holland Tube Officials Act To Stop Bogus Money Frauds
- Traynor Hurt; Out of Game.
- WIRTH ASSAILS PLAN FOR RHINE CONTROL; Commission in Place of Troops Would Check Progress of Peace, Minister Declares. STRESSES LOCARNO PLEDGE In Letter to Centrists He Foresees Danger of Curtailing Germany's "Legal Guarantees." French Security Stressed. Rhine Control Denounced.
- U.G.I. INVESTMENTS TOTAL $235,734,348; Company Shares Control of New Jersey Public Service With United Corporation.
- CORPORATE CHANGES; New York.
- FLIERS SPEAK OVER RADIO.; Mendell and Reinhart on National Hook-Up Praise Those Who Helped.
- Will Rogers Rejoices Over the Wingless Chicken
- Palmero Sent to Nashville Club.
- CHINA SOON TO ENTER WORLD RADIO FIELD; Agent Now Here to Buy ShortWave Equipment--Broadcastto Byrd Tonight.
- MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN; Trend Lower on the English Exchange--Credit Plentifulin Lombard Street.FRENCH MARKET ADVANCESReichsbank Shares Down on theGerman Boerse, but General List Closes Firmer.
- BRONX BUILDING PLANS.
- TORIES BACK LABOR ON AID TO COLONIES; Scheme to Spend $5,000,000 a Year on Development Wins Favor at Once in Commons. THOMAS IS ITS SPONSOR Proposes it as Part of His Plan to Solve Unemployment Problem-- Mandates Are Included.
- GERMANS TAKE LEAD OVER BRITISH AT NET; Moldenhauer and Prenn Win in Singles From Austin and Gregory, Each in 3 Sets. FANS IN BERLIN JUBILANT Victors Need One More Match to Face U.S. for Right to Challenge France. NOTABLE GERMAN ADVANCE Will Meet American Davis Cup Team for First Time in 16 Years if They Eliminate Britain.
- MENJOU SAILS TO SEEK MOVIE JOB IN EUROPE; Contract Not Renewed by Paramount, Actor Says He MayNever Return to America.
- BERGEN POINT BAN LIFTED BY A WRIT; 100 Booths Are Allowed to Reopen Pending Hearing BeforeFallon on July 29.
- Browne and Nichols Oarsmen, Henley Victors, To Leave England for Home Next Saturday
- CENTRAL NOW ASKS LOAN FOR CROSSINGS; Reverses Decision and Seeks $15,350,000 State Aid in West Side Plan. WOULD CUT INTEREST RATE Terms of Law Make It a Question Whether Request Can Be Granted After Previous Election. To Get Lower Interest Rate. Law Vague on Repayment
- $23,275,251 SOUGHT BY MUNICIPALITIES; New Bond Issues to Number of 110 Scheduled for Award to Bankers Next Week. LONG BEACH WILL BORROW Larchmont and Norwalk Also to Be in the Market--Dealers Report Distribution Progressing. New Issues Distributed. Price Trend Downward. Issues to Be Awarded.
- CANCER DEATH RATE FOUND TO BE RISING; Was 117 for Each 100,000 in 1928, as Against 71.6 in 1906, for 50 American Cities. SAN DIEGO HIGHEST AT 214 Rate In New York Is 128.8 and in Hoboken 49.6, Insurance Expert Announces.
- YOUNG CUDAHY JAILED AFTER MOTOR CRASH; Film Actress Bride Not in Car He Drove on Wrong Side of Street.
- BLOCK ISLAND RACE ON PROGRAM TODAY; Power Boat Fleet to Be Sent Off at 1 P.M. in 20th Annual Event of N.Y.A.C. YACHTS TO START AT NOON Entry List Largest Since Inauguration of the Contest--Indian Harbor Race Also On Today.
- NEGRO GAMBLES WAY OUT OF JAIL; Atlanta's Most Expert Skin Game Player, Needing Bond Money, Leaves Celimates Broke.
- STOCK INCREASE APPROVED.; Industrial Collateral Association Also to Retire Preferred Shares.
- CATHOLIC CHAPELS ON MOTOR SHIPS; Vatican Allows Saturnia and Vulcania Permanent Keeping of Blessed Sacrament. VESSELS GET CHAPLAINS Cosulich Line Makes Arrangement After Signing of MussoliniVatican Pact.
- Rumanian Discord Is Denied.
- CHIEFS ACT TO FORM FIREMEN'S COLLEGE; Committee Headed by Kenlon to Draft Curriculum and Seek an Endowment. NEW YORK LOCATION URGED Association to Sponsor Legislation Requiring Automatic Fire Vents ever Vertical Building Shafts. Favor New York Location. Legislation on Vents Urged.
- TOWARD RATIFICATION.
- SOUTHAMPTON HAILS LONSDALE COMEDY; Miss Sophie Gay and Miss Mallory Davis of Younger SetAppear in Cast.GOLF TOURNAMENT OPENSLouis de L'A. Mundses and H.P. Robbinses Are Dinner Hosts--MissLadd Wins Dance Prize. Sixty Enter National Golf Tourney.
- SYMPHOROSA FIRST IN SORORITY PURSE; Scores Over Mix Up in Hard Drive by Half Length at Arlington Park. RATED SECOND TO STRETCH Races Gamely to Overhaul Mix Up, Which Assumes the Lead Early --Pays $10.94.
- TEN CHURCHYARDS TO OPEN TO CHILDREN; Religious Centre's Grounds to Be Used, Too, as Playground to Keep Young Off City Streets. $2,000 TO EQUIP PLACES Community Councils Also to Provide Play Supervisor to Aid Plan of Federation of Churches.
- PIPE LINES INCREASE FLOW.; Standard Oil Group Reports Deliveries of 17,535,197 Barrels in June.
- ROOSEVELT COUSIN SUES FOR INCOME; Woman Rearing 10 Children in Germany on $150 a Month Asks Part of $1,000,000 Trust. SHE IS EVENTUAL HEIR Her Mother, the Baroness Cornelia Roosevelt von Zedlitz, Receives Life Interest. Trustees Disclose Her Plight. Asks Court To Intervene
- WILL PROVIDES FOR DOG.; Stamford Woman Bequeaths $2,000 to Take Care of Pet.
- Manager Stengel Reinstated.
- MEXICO OUTLINES POLICY ON CHURCH; Finance Ministry Says Buildings Remain State Property,Subject to Supervision.RECOVERY RIGHT RESERVED Catholic Congregations Will BeHeld Responsible for Upkeep,Order and Law Observance. Must Be Kept in Repair.
- JOHN O. CAMPBELL.; Yonkers Banker, Manufacturer and Ex-City Official, Dies at 91.
- TWO WIN ROME AWARDS.; Illinois Students Get Fellowships in Landscape Architecture.
- SHADE BEATS MITCHELL IN LONG BEACH BOUT; 5,000 See Victor, Outweighed by 14 Pounds, Carry Every Round --Holtzer Stops Lawson.
- SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA.
- NOTED JERSEY MASON DIES.; Henry G. Hering Was State's Oldest and Tallest Member. Clark Funeral Services Today.
- MRS. RISLEY'S 88 WINS GROSS PRIZE; Also Finishes in a Triple Tic for Low Net in Green Brook Golf. VICTOR DECIDED ON TOSS Mrs. F.R. Schumann Gains Handicap Award, with Mrs. RisleySecond, Mrs. Sherwood Third.
- LOUGHRAN STARTS LAST TRAINING WORK; Champion Shows Speed and Skill in 8-Round Drill After Day of Rest.
- WILLYS TO HEAD BOARD.; L.A. Miller Is Expected to Become President of Motor Company.
- ITALY GIVES MEDALS TO THE ROME FLIERS; Yancey and Williams Receive Gold Aeronautical Insignia as Huge Crowd Cheers. RECEPTION IS TUMULTUOUS Thousands Fight to Embrace the Americans, Overcome by Warmth of Demonstration. ITALY GIVES MEDALS TO THE ROME FLIERS Get Medal for Aeronautics.
- MOB IN MILL TOWN ROUTS ORGANIZERS; Officers Aid Three Union Representatives in Flight FromWare Shoals, S.C.DRIVEN OUT OF HOTEL Googe and Peel Tell of Threats inMessage Here--Appeal to Gov. Andrews. Labor Leaders Taken to Safety. Report Their Lives Threatened. Green Suspects Same Influence.
- ROBIN RALLY WINS FROM CARDS IN 9TH; Uprising, Aided by St. Louis Errors and Passes, Nets 6 Runs and 8-7 Victory. HERMAN GETS HOME RUN Drive Ties Score in 7th, While Frederick's Single in 9th Sends In Deciding Tally. Flowers Scores Deciding Run. Cards Pound Vance.
- FRENCH DELAY ON FILMS.; Interpellation Put Off Till October for Negotiations With Us.
- INSURANCE BOARD LARGER.; G.W. Davison Wiggin and Others Join Niagara Fire Company.
- SACASA LIKELY TO QUIT.; Nicaraguan Minister Expected to Press Resignation.
- WHALEN REVEALS MARLOW CLUB DEAL; Says Racketeer Got $10,000 From the Silver Slipper Without Putting in a Cent.RE-QUESTIONS WITNESSESReports "Fruitful Results"--AssertsWilson's Story in Murder "IsFull of Contradictions." Tells of Silver Slipper Deal. To Question Them Again Today.
- ADMITS $104,000 THEFTS.
- REAL ESTATE NOTES.
- PROTESTS PLAN TO END PREFERENTIAL TARIFF; Bruce Cables MacDonald End of Present System Would Hit Australia Seriously.
- Match Proves Surprise.; Notable Advance for Germans.
- YOUNG SOCIALISTS MEET.; 50,000 Flock to Vienna From All Parts of Europe.
- WILL GO TO FORT NIAGARA.; Officers of 391st Regiment of Rochester Will Train at C.M.T.C.
- EASTERNERS GAIN IN CHICAGO TENNIS; Seligson and McAuliffe Defeat Texans in Sectional Singles, Lose in Doubles. ENTER SEMI-FINAL ROUND Oppose Champion Western Entry Today as Missouri Valley Meets Californians.
- WEST COAST AIR LINE SOLD.; Talbot and Hanshue Head Group Which Acquires Its Assets.
- BOND FLOTATION.; Illnes Associated Lumber Interests.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- ROSOFF SAYS RUSSIA NEEDS OUR CAPITAL; Financier, Back From Moscow, Tells of Declining $200,000,000 Subway Contract There.
- NAMED PHILIPPINE AUDITOR; General Hammond Is Appointed by Hoover to Succeed Wright.
- TWO SOCCER GAMES SET FOR TOMORROW; La Sultana Cup Final at Hawthorne Field and Exhibition Test of Steinway Oval.
- SEA BREEZE ROUTS HEAT.; City Has No Prostrations for the First Time in a Week.
- ISSUE FOR BENEFICIAL LOAN; Financing of Merged Concern to Be Carried Out Next Week.
- PARLEY MARKS TIME ON LUCKENBACH CASE; Intercoastal Conference Adjourns to Tuesday as Line Seeks a Permanent Injunction.
- LAYS STRIKES TO WALKER.; Hylan Promises Industrial Reforms if Elected Mayor.
- JARVIE AND JARVIE.
- "CLINICS ON WHEELS" READY TO TOUR CITY; Six Snow Trucks Fitted Up With Miniature Circuses for Fight on Diphtheria.
- SANDY M'GREGOR WINS HOTEL ALLEN TROT; Captures Feature as William Penn Circuit Meet Opens at Allentown, Pa.
- WILL 'BOMB' CITY WITH PROPAGANDA; Red 'Invaders' Plan to Tell New York Today That Blue Army Is Defeated.
- NEW FINANCE COMPANY RECEIVES $4,000,000; Southern Corporation Announces Net Proceeds of Stock Sale-- 750,000 Shares Authorized.
- BISHOP SCORES SUBMARINE.; British Prelate Denounces Use Before Americans in London.
- DAVIDSON LEFT $575,669.; Wife Gets Estate of Staten Island Shipbuilder.
- PROGRESS BEING MADE IN ARMS DISCUSSION; Henderson So Tells League Deputation--Dawes AgainSees MacDonald.
- FRANCIS J. GRANDON.; "Father of Serial Motion Pictures" Dies at 50.
- Miss Orcutt Loses to Miss Quier in Griswold Trophy Final at Shenecossett; MISS QUIER WINS GRISWOLD GOLF CUP Defeats Miss Orcutt,Medalist and Conqueror of Miss Hicks, by 4 and 2. VICTOR 5 UP AT THE TURN Never Hard Pressed by Miss Orcutt, Whose Game Shows a Startling Reversal. MISS QUIER PUTTS WELL Captures Prize by Steady Play on Greens and Capitalizing Mistakes of Opponent. Game Falters Over Night. Still Holds Her Drive. Miss Quier Not Hard Pressed. Victor's Putting Remarkable. Plays Superb Shot to Green.
- THISTLEDOWN CASE TO GET AIRING TODAY; Deputies Guard Ohio Track to Bar Resumption of Racing--Meet Ended, Says Sheriff.
- RUBBER STOCKS DECREASED; Imports and Consumption in June Both Greater Than a Year Ago.
- TWO CLARKES ARE JAILED; SHIFT OF MILLION TO WIVES OF BANKERS IS CHARGED; BROTHERS FAIL TO GET BAIL Philip and Hudson Unable to Raise $25,000, Locked Up for Night. QUEST FOR ASSETS VAIN Partners Admit Having Little Personal Property--Evasive on Firm's Business. DEPOSITORS TELL PLIGHT Tuttle Sees Little Hope in Refinancing Offers--OrdersIncome Tax Check-Up. Two Inquiries On. Little in Assets Revealed. Clarke Brothers Reticent as Assets Are Hunted Poor Depositors Chief Losers. Tells of Bad Notes. Tells of Losing All. Deposited Day Before Crash. Finds $1,620,000 Overdue Notes. Tells of $261,000 Credit.
- Kentucky Penitentiary Warden Dies
- BRODBECK DEFEATED IN BROOKLAWN GOLF; Westchester Star Eliminated by Alford, 1 Up, in 20 Holes in Invitation Play.
- Challenger Is Confident.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets. Stock Split-Up Rumors. Convertibles and Stocks. Money Remains Scarce. The Railway Shares. Mr. Loree at Work Again. Incurious New Yorkers.
- CALIFORNIA FLIERS DOWN AT 246 HOURS; BACK TO EARTH AFTER RECORD FLIGHT.
- Jersey Slayer Sentenced.
- INDIANS CHECK SENATORS.; Bunch Hits Against Thomas and Triumph by 3 to 2.
- ATECA GETS FUNDS BACK.
- OPERATORS ACTIVE IN HOUSING DEALS; They Buy and Sell Apartment Buildings on Upper East and West Sides. DEAL ON SECOND AVENUE East Side Operating Company Acquires Structure Near 73d Street--Sale on York Av.
- LEGGE SEES FARMING ON UPWARD TREND; He Declares Government Plans Have Already Inspired a New Agricultural Psychology. TELLS HOOVER OF CHANGE Farm Board Head and Oklahoma Member Confer WithHim on Organization.C.S. WILSON FOR THE BOARDNew Yorker Gets Eighth Place for His Knowledge of the Needsof Small Farmers. Policy to Be Left to Board. Mr. Wilson's Endorsers. All Recommended by Farm Interests.
- FUGAZY SUED FOR $127,648.; Broderick Seeks Judgment for Note Found in City Trust.
- $20,000 Is Paid by Indians For Jersey City Southpaw
- BRADY HEIR SUICIDE, OFFICIAL DECIDES; Father Not Satisfied Young Man Took Own Life on Golden's Bridge Farm. FOUND DEAD BESIDE GUN "Had' Everything to Live For," Parent Declares--Admits Peculiar Actions Recently.
- Gains Continue in Paris.
- MANHATTAN PLANS FILED.
- KLOTZ IS SENTENCED TO 2 YEARS FOR FRAUD; Former Minister of Finance Is Condemned in Paris for Signing Worthless Checks.
- MEXICO SHIFTS NET PLAY.; Changes Dates So French Stars Can Compete In Event.
- JAPAN DISCOUNTS WAR CHANCE; It Is Expected to Be Neutral if Russia Fights China.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS; Transpacific Mails From New York
- NET STARS TO PLAY TODAY.
- SEABOARD REVENUES GAIN.; June Gross $4,630,000, an Increase of $230,000 Over 1928.
- GENEVA DISCUSSES PAN-EUROPA PLAN; League Circles See Briand Project as Ripe for Consideration at Assembly Session.SOME DIFFICULTIES IN PATHBerlin Press Fears Scheme as Dangerous to Minorities--FarmInterests Are Suspicious. See Race for Leadership. Not Directed Against Us.
- SAYS MONOXIDE GAS IS DESTROYING 'PEP'; Louisville Physician Warns Med-- ical Convention of Increasing Exhaustion of Americans. FACIAL SURGERY IS URGED Dr. Wolf of New York Declares Profession Should Give Consideration to Deformities. Blames Highly Seasoned Foods. Bans "Furious" Smoking.
- SETS PRO. SWIM RECORDS.; Miss Norelius Establishes Six Marks in Races Against Time.
- Romney's 'Blue Boy' Is Coming to America; Big Price Reported Paid by Ehrich Galleries
- PRODUCE MARKETS
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- DOBBS FERRY WINS POINT.; Court Permits Village to Fill In Part of Baseball Field.
- Fifteen Leading Jockeys.
- HOOVER NOT TO FISH.; Roads to Preserve Impassable--To Confer With Legge and Williams.
- THIRD STEEL SUIT BROUGHT; $12,000,000 Claim Against Companies for Patent Infringement.
- Free From Husbands, Chores, Farm Women Enjoy Vacation
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- WILLIAMS EQUALS 100-YARD RECORD; Canadian Star Steps Distance in 9 3-5 Seconds in Track Meet at Vancouver. LEADS WYKOFF BY 5 YARDS Olympic Star Runs His Greatest Race in Qualifying Heat in the Event in Vancouver.
- TOPICS OF INTEREST TO THE CHURCHGOER; Friendly League Opens Its New Centre for Employed Women --Removes Age Limit. MORGAN TO CLOSE SERIES St. Patrick's Adds New Choirmaster --Episcopal Church Consecrates Two Bishops in China.
- EDWARD. C. LYON.; Noted New Jersey Attorney Dies in His 84th Year.
- Mrs. Jones Fifth Time Winner Of the Chicago Golf Crown
- Miller to Meet Vicentini.
- RUBBER FUTURES DECLINE.; Prices Drop 20 to 60 Points on June Consumption Figures.
- Mountbatten Baby Baptized; King and Prince Godfathers
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- ONTARIO SEMI-FINALS GAINED BY SOMERVILLE; Champion Advances With Garrick, Anderson and Lewis in Golf Tourney.
- Mastro to Box Shaw.
- MONEY.
- BUSINESS WORLD; Mills Resume on Dress Goods. Shoe Sales for Fall Increasing. Cut Steamship Rates on Raw Silk Fur Sales Show Some Increase. New Floor Lamp Designs Offered. Report on Furniture Showings. Building Drop Hits Glass Orders. Hard Coal Sales Ahead. Gray Goods Buying Scattered.
- TWO PLANES RACING OVER THE ATLANTIC; POLES AND FRENCHMEN LEAVE LE BOURGET CLOSE TOGETHER WITH NEW YORK AS GOAL; TWO PLANES OFF ON TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS.
- Army Balloon Hovers Hour Over Jersey Lake, Then Is Pulled to Shore by Passing Autoist
- Alexander to Rejoin Team.
- D'Annunzio Recovering.
- FIRST NATIONAL UP TO $7,000 A SHARE; Bank's Securities Set a New Record on Rumors of 100% Stock Dividend. ADVANCE 50 POINTS IN DAY Baker's Holdings Are Said to Be 20,000 Shares and Now Worth $140,000,000.
- BRONX PROPERTIES SOLD; East Bronx Acreage Bought for Big Boatyard Development.
- LEGGE 'STARTS FROM SCRATCH'; Says 'Collective Thinking' of Business Is Model for Board.
- CLOAK STRIKE PEACE VOTED BY CONFEREES; Union and Employers Reach Agreement Which Is to Be Signed on Tuesday. COMMISSION IS PROVIDED Group to Supervise Industry Will Include Three Named by the Governor. WORK TO START TUESDAY Campaign to End Sweatshops and Lift Standards to Be Pushed-- Buyers Promise Aid. Lehman Praises Settlement. Agreements Reached Earlier.
- NEWARK-TORONTO DIVIDE TWIN BILL; Bears Win the Opener by 6 to 2 Then Drop 2d Encounter of Day by 2 to 1. FIRST GOES TO 12 INNINGS Toronto, Trailing by One Run in Final Inning of Nightcap, Rallies to Triumph.
- TINNEY LOSES CHANCE TO STAGE COMEBACK; Comedian Returns to Father's Home When Dispute of Manager and Club Owner Ends Revue.
- Paris Closing Prices.
- AUCTION RESULT.
- INVOLVE AFGHAN ENVOY IN FRENCH DRUG RAID; Police Seized Heroine in Trunks Under Diplomatic Immunity-- Amanullah's Son Suspected.
- 8 TENNIS PLAYERS SEEDED.; Thompson Heads List for Greater New York Public Courts Play.
- FRICTION OVER ROAD 33 TEARS; War Between Russia and China Threatened in 1926.
- UNIVERSITY GAINS TITLE.; Defeats Fitzroy to Win District Cricket Championship.
- KOLSTER CONTRACT SIGNED.; Radio Firm Renews Arrangement for Financing Retail Sales.
- Current Issues and Yields In Municipal Bond Market
- GERMAN PRESS SKEPTICAL.; M. Briand's Economic Union Is Seen as Safeguard for France.
- LIQUOR HIDDEN IN RIVER.; Customs Agents Fish Up $840 Worth Near Pier.
- VANITIE AGAIN WINS OVER THE RESOLUTE; Leads Rival by 5 Minutes 20 Seconds, on Corrected Time, Into Marblehead. ADAMS JR. TAKES THE HELM H.S. Vanderbilt's Prestige, Metcalfe's Sachem and Santry'sPleione Also Score.
- FIVE OSPREYS GOING TO BRITISH ESTATES; Captain Knight Is Taking Birds to Revive Species Extinct There for 20 Years. MANY NEAR MONTAUK POINT Sea-Hawks Tamed in Two Weeks So They Sit on Ornithologist's Hand and Obey Commands.
- SOCIALISM IN BRITAIN.; The Labor Party Brand Differs From Ours, Mr. Orman Holds. Japan's War Minister. For the Middle-Aged Unemployed. Shakespeare and the Senate.
- NEWPORT MUSICALE GIVES FRENCH SONGS; Spanish Music Also Heard in Second of International Concerts at Swanhurst. WEEK-END ENTERTAINING Mrs. Fitz Chandler, Mrs. J.B. Duke, Mrs. D.P. Gilbert and F.L.V. Hoppins Are Hosts.
- MRS. THAW'S ESTATE PLACED AT $3,127,772; Personal Property Inventory Lists $1,900,000 in Standard Oils --Real Estate Omitted.
- AUTO-LITE TO EXPAND.; Motor Accessory Concern Expected to Acquire J.W. Brown Company.
- HELD AS SEAMAN'S SLAYER.; Prisoner Accused in Stabbing in Brooklyn Apartment.
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere.
- TRAINER, 13 JOCKEYS FINED.; Two Other Riders Suspended for Arlington Park Violations.
- DISPUTE METHODIST DATA ON TOBACCO; American Medical Journal Urges Morals Board's 'Voice' to Prove Evils It Cites.
- WEEK'S BUSINESS CONTINUES ACTIVE; Trade Reviews Report Greatest Progress in the Iron and Steel Groups. RETAIL SALES ARE GOOD Automobile Output Gains Over Year Ago--Weather Generally Favorable to Crops. Heavy Buying of Materials. More Than Seasonal Volume.
- PAUL MALTBY BENEDICT.; Descendant of Old New Haven Family Is Dead at 53.
- STUART CRUSHES BROSCH IN FINAL; Overwhelms Ex-Caddy, 5 and 4, in Lenox Hills Tourney-- Loser Wins One Hole. VICTOR'S PLAY BRILLIANT Over Par Only Twice in Title Match --Overtakes Lang in SemiFinals Struggle. Gets Three 3s in a Row. Overcomes Lang's Lead.
- MOSCOWITZ HALTED BY ITALIAN JOE GANS; Twists Ankle When Knocked Down in First Round in Golden City Arena Feature.
- POTATO ACREAGE CUT DOWN; But New England Forecast Is for Bigger Crop Than in 1928.
- MOSCOW HEARS ARMY MOVES ON MANCHURIA; Soviet Troops Advanced to the Border After China Seized Railway, Says News Agency. FORCES ON "WAR FOOTING" But Tokio Reports Russia Is Sending an Envoy in Hope of Settling Trouble. Soviet Leaders Against War. MANCHURIAN TROOPS MOVE T0 THE BORDER Shanghai Debates the Clash. Talk of Selling Road Tokio Hears of Envoy From Moscow Nanking Reports 146 Deported Wang Denies Enmity to Russia. Russian Enjoy Here Recently.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- THREE TIE FOR LEAD IN SWEETSER GOLF; Voigt, Brush and Held Turn In Par 73's Over Sleepy Hollow Course. DREW, WOOLWORTH GET 75 Swetser, Present Victory Cup Holder, and Martin Post 76's-- Final 36 Holes Today. Brush Gives Field a Target. Held in Trouble on First. Sweetser Out in Par.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- FIVE DEAD,ONE HURT IN MOTOR ACCIDENTS; Mrs. D.S. Mackay of Flushing Dies and Husband is Injured in Crash Near Roslyn. HIT-AND-RUN CAR SOUGHT Driver Speeds Off After Killing Braddock, N.J., Man--Two Passaic Boys Victim of Truck.
- Pre-War Rye and Shakespeare Too Much for Boston Burglar
- 2 MORE FLORIDA BANKS CLOSED BY EXAMINER; Failures of Daytona Beach Institutions Bring Total to Fivein Last Two Days.
- WEST CHESTER DEALS.; Schulte to Improve Leasehold Site at Scarsdale Station.
- SHOOT FLEEING TAXI DRIVER; Policemen Say He Tried to Run Into Them in Westchester.
- JERSEY CITY BOWS TO ROCHESTER, 4-3; Single by Felix in Eighth With Bases Filled Sufficient for the Victors.
- Berlin Closing Prices.
- DEALS IN NEW JERSEY.; Caldwell Corner Leased for Long Term--Jersey City Sale. Purchases In Maspeth.
- STOCK ACCOUNTING ORDERED; Referee Named to Act in Suit Over United American Publishing Co.
- Irish Grand Prix Auto Race At Dublin Won by Ivanovski
- LAYS 'ROAD' DECLINE TO THEATRE BOOKING; Arthur Hammerstein in Article Blames Shubert and Erlanger for Loss of Prosperity. LISTS CLOSING OF HOUSES He Says Failure of Managers to Repair Properties Caused Desertion of Public to Movies. Run-Down Theatres. Says Paying Properties Are Closed.
- BRITISHERS DRILL FOR NET PLAY TODAY; Second Contingent of OxfordCambridge Team Arrivesat Orange Club.21 BATCHES ARE LISTED Appel, Strachan and Thomas to Represent Princeton--Williams Has Wolf, Sewall and Shoaff. Wavelet's Lad Home First.
- NEW LINE-UP IN EAST PLANNED BY LOREE; Belt System From Portland to Baltimore to Connect With Route to Chicago. NOT READY FOR DISCUSSION May Be Submitted to Board of the Delaware & Hudson in Fall, Its Originator Says.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS.; Announcements of New Securities Awarded and to Be Offered to Bankers. Pontiac, Mich. Huntington, N.Y. La Feria, Texas. Hartford, Conn.
- BRITISH MERGER EFFECTIVE; Exchanges of Stock of Cable and Wireless Companies Announced.
- SOLDIERS HUNT MISSING COLBY GIRL STUDENT; Mary Howe, Aged 18, Believed to Be Hiking West With Her Dog.
- SWIMMING POOL MAN IS HELD IN DROWNING; Police Say Rockaway Girl Was Caught at Outlet While Water Was Being Drained.
- MEDALS ARE AWARDED TO 47 SCHOOLBOYS; Recipients Rewarded for Their Development in Year, Especially in Athletics.
- WRECK LAID TO BROKEN RAIL; Erie Completes Inquiry in Accident Near Corning, N.Y.
- 20% STOCK DIVIDEND BY YOUNGSTOWN SHEET; Directors Call Shareholders to Meet on Aug. 15 to Vote on Proposal.
- ZOE BELT TO MARRY ALFRED DE ROPP JR.; Her Engagement Is Announced One Week After That of Her Brother, Charles. MARY VANDERPOOL TO WED She Will Be Bride of William Watts Cochran--Alice Mitchell Betrothed. Vanderpool--Cochran. Mitchell--Peck. Reynolds--Wheelwright.
- BUTLER SILKS FIRST IN THE POCOHONTAS; Miss Simplicity, 6-1 Shot, Breezes Home by 4 Lengths at Empire City. OKAYBEE, 6-5, RUNS SECOND Shows Way to Virmar by Half Length--Rancocas Stable's Grey Gull Takes Opener. Butler Is Confident. Grey Lag Filly Wins.
- NURSE REJOICES AT HONOR.; Woman Decorated by Yugoslavian King Tells of His Hospital Visit.
- AMERICAN CLASSIC WILL BE RUN TODAY; Clyde Van Dusen, Blue Larkspur and Others Entered in$50,000 Test at Chicago.17 LISTED IN THE FIELDBlue Larkspur Rules Favorite Although Heavy Track Is Likely--Large Crowd Expected.
- THAW CLAIMS A LOSS OF $32,718 ON HIS BOOK; In Federal Tax Appeal He States That 45,000 Copies of 'The Patriot' Are Unsold.
- UTILITIES ON CURB SET MANY NEW HIGHS; Trading in Group Exceeds That in All Others--Records Also Made in Oils and Industrials. Pennsylvania Promotes Ogden.
- USE SPEECH TRANSLATOR.; ANDREW HEROLD IS DEAD. Wealthy Cut-Stone Contractor Was Bavarian Immigrant. Rudolph C.E. May.
- PREVENT MARRIAGE OF DYING PHYSICIAN; Relatives of Major A.C.L. Perceful in Capital Deny He Is Engaged to Nurse. LATTER ASSERTS SHE IS Miss C.E. Alvord, Who Attended Patient for Some Time, Barred From Seeing Him, Father Says.
- HEADLEY TO SELL HORSES.; To Dispose of All Except Four at Arlington Park July 27.
- BUSINESS ADVANCED IN WEEK OF JULY 6; Check Payments Were Larger Than in the Preceding Week or the Same Period of 1928. Waterways Convention Sept. 23. Buys Canadian Canning Plant.
- CAPT. LUCKETT DIES; MAYFLOWER PILOT; "Grand Old Man of Potomac" Spent More Than 50 Years at Helm of Many Craft. HAD A NOTABLE RECORD Entire Career Without Serious Accident--Guided Presidential Yachton All Its Trips.
- MOE MEETS CARTER IN WESTERN FINAL; Portland Collegian Is Victor 3 and 2, Over Lehman in Amateur Title Golf. MISSOURIAN BEATS SWEET Chicago Entry Drops Semi-Final Match at Kansas City by 3 and 2 Score.
- PYLE RUNNERS TO RACE.; Two Will Seek to Break 25-Year Record in 6-Day Event.
- LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
- H.T. Parson to Build $1,200,000 Home in Paris; Woolworth's Head Started as a Bookkeeper
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- DECLINE IN FAILURES FOR QUARTER SHOWN; Total of 5,685 Is 1.5% Less Than Year Ago and 12.4% Less Than in Previous 3 Months.
- New Pittsburgh-Akron Air Line.
- DEATH TOLL NOW 14 IN BRITISH PLAY-FIRE; Two More Dying From Blaze That Destroyed Dummy House in Children's Show. THE WHOLE TOWN MOURNS Parents of Little Ones Were at Fete --They Thought Death Scenes Were Part of Performance.
- GRIMES STOPS PHILS FOR 15TH VICTORY; Pirates Triumph by 6 to 4 and Now Show Way to the Cubs by Three Games.
- LANCASHIRE FEARS LOCKOUT IN COTTON; Employers' Vote to Cut Wages 12 Per Cent Makes Likely One Involving 500,000. WORKERS READY TO FIGHT Average Men's Earnings Are Now $11.75 Weekly, Women's $7.56-- Stoppage May Come in Fortnight.
- Los Angeles Bank Closes.
- TEN-STORY BUILDING IN WEST 57TH ST. SOLD; Corporation Disposes of Former Auto Service Station--Other Manhattan Sales.
- PLAN TO SIFT FIRE DEATH.; "Distinterested Persons" Reported Dissatisfied With Inquiry.
- Matsuyama Runs 100, Wins.
- Today on the Radio
- SCOTTO BANK DIVIDEND.; Depositors of Defunct Institution to Get First Payment of 10%.
- PLANE BURNS IN AIR, TWO DIE IN CRASH; Westfield Airport's Chief Pilot and Mechanic Trapped as Machine Plunges. CRASHES IN JERSEY WOODS Carl Milkreit and Pryor Rourke Are Believed to Have Tried Forced Landing Near Woodbridge.
- Reserve Corps Orders.
- MERCUR DEFEATED IN STATE NET PLAY; Defending Champion Bows to Cram, 6-3, 6-3, in Day of Startling Upsets. BARNES ELIMINATES HALL Texan Outwits Indianapolis RunnerUp--Shields and Jacobs Losein Doubles. Shields and Jacobs Lose. Barnes Outwits Hall. Barnes Takes the Lead. THE SUMMARIES.
- TO REVISE "GREAT DAY."; Vincent Youmans Now Delays Opening Here to Late in August. THEATRICAL NOTES.
- English Cricket.
- ASKS CITY TO CEDE BRONX LAND AS PARK; Straus in Letter Proposes That Croton Aqueduct Area Be Yielded to Borough. MOVE ON PROPOSED SALE Chamber Officials Plan Injunction, but Offer to Withdraw It if Public Hearing Is Called. Strauss Urges Plan for a Park. My dear Commissioner Hennessy: Make Inspection Trip of Property
- Allow Cincinnati Rail Extension.
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