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- Candidate Refuses Medal Now; Balks at Capitalizing War Feats
- SIXTH GAME ON THE AIR.; First Time in Four Years Broadcast is Extended So Long.
- GRAIN EXPORT SMALLER.; Last Week's Shipments Below Previous Week and Year.
- MAKING A CAUSE RESPECTABLE.
- CROSS-COUNTRY MEETS SET; N.Y.U. Announces Schedules for Varsity and Freshman Teams.
- MONEY.
- Cotton Group Names Sales Chief.
- FEAR RATE RISE ON FERRIES.; Staten Island Organizations Oppose Transfer of Operation.
- FRANCE PAYS HONOR TO VICTIMS OF R-101; Tardieu Heads Ceremonies at Beauvais as the Bodies of 47 Are Sent Home. FLOWER GARDENS STRIPPED Peasants Offer Their Tributes While Airplanes Pass Overhead and Guns Roar Final Salute. Official Tribute Paid. Unidentified Limbs Found.
- TEXTBOOKS BY TEACHERS.; Practice Defended as Best Solution of a Special Problem Here.
- AMHERST TRIES AERIALS.; Pasqua and Cadigan on Hurling End During Practice.
- 2,500 Chicken Pluckers to Strike.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- CORNELL RESUMES DRILL.; Scrimmage Session Curtailed Because of Warm Weather.
- LIST 7 PLAYS AS IMMORAL.; Dramatic Students at Princeton Include "Lysistrata" and "Dynamo."
- Oil Prices Steady In Week.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.
- 12 JERSEY TOWNS UNITE TO FIGHT RAIL INCREASE; Meeting at East Orange Decides to Ask State Board's Advice on Lackawanna Rise.
- SAYS BRAZIL REVOLT IS LIKE ARGENTINA'S; Deputy Luzardo of Rio Crande Holds Rebels Fight for the Same Principles. BOTH ASKED SECRET BALLOT Uprising Was Simultaneous In Three States, With Four Joining Next Day, He Says.
- Beavers Put to Work for State; Dam to Make Lake of Swamp
- YALE SCORES TWICE AGAINST FRESHMEN; Heim and Beane Cross Goal Line During 50-Minute Practice Game. DUNK, AUSTEN SEE ACTION Scrimmage for First Time Since Injured--Wilbur, Stewart and Madden With Regulars. Varsity Marches Ninety Yards. Madden Used at End.
- May Reroute East Indies Air Mail.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- REIBETH'S RETURN SPURS MINNESOTA; Squad Speeds Up Work for Stanford Game as Halfback Joins Practice. Rain Hampers Workout. Ohio State in Secret Drill.
- NEW STOCK ISSUE.; Trusteed New York City Bank Stocks.
- MISS BUTLER ASSERTS DRY LAW IS NOT ISSUE; Daughter of Columbia's President Charges Corruption in City and Inefficiency in State.
- Discovery of Way to See Living Cells Grow Is Expected to Aid the Fight on Cancer
- ALICIA S. MARSHALL ENGAGED TO WED; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Marshall to Be Bride of Lamont Dominick. THE MARRIAGE IN NOVEMBER Bridegroom-Elect a Graduate of Yale, and His Fiance of National Cathedral School.
- CALLS FRENCH TRADE GOOD.; Head of Continental Can, Returning, Met Optimism in England.
- EXTENDS DROUGHT RATES.; I.C.C. Sanctions Five Months More of Live Stock Tariff Cuts.
- LAND CASE INQUIRY WIDENED BY MAYOR; Wallstein's Work Extended to Include Libby Hotel and All Condemnations in City. TO TOUCH CRATER'S ACTS Missing Justice Recalled as the Receiver for Property Involved in Chrystic-Forsyth Award. Libby Receivership Recalled. Bid Assigned to Employe.
- M'KEE LOSES FIGHT ON HOSPITAL PLANS; Extravagance Charge Overruled by Board, Approving Work on $3,244,000 Queens Building. USE OF SPACE CHALLENGED Aldermanic President Finds Too Much Given to Officials and Walker Sees "Dilemma." OTHER ACTIONS DELAYED 64 Proposals for Improvements Held Over Include Change in Greenpoint Nurses' Home Project. Walker Sees Dilemma. Objects to Nurses' Home Plans.
- Sweetser and Tolley to Play In Legion Benefit Golf Sunday
- SEES JERSEY CANAL AS 'BIG WORK AHEAD'; J. Hampton Moore Tells Waterways Convention at Wilmingtonof Vast Possible Tonnage.HOOVER SENDS MESSAGEPresident Says Nation Has GreatOpportunity in Development ofIts Inland Routes.
- CURB ADMITS SECURITIES.
- Dwelling in Larchmont Sold.
- SUKKOTH SERVICES BEGIN.; Dr. Israel Goldstein Pleads for Open Minds in Religious Life.
- LAUDS PRINCETON DONOR.; President Hibben Honors T.D. Jones Who Left $500,000 to Salary Fund.
- FIFTY AV. STRIKERS PLAN COURT ACTION; Legal Fight on Work Contracts Proposed After Shop Obtains Writ on Picketing.
- Stunt Flier Hurt as Straphanger
- FREEMAN BEATS BOYETTE.; Gains Decision in Main 10-Round Event at 22d Engineers.
- Marine Corps Orders.
- DIVIDEND ACTIONS.; Extra and Initial Disbursements to Stockholders Ordered-- Payments Passed.
- LATEST RECORDED LEASES.
- KINGS MUST ELECT BOROUGH PRESIDENT; Court of Appeals Decides Hesterberg Is Serving Only for This Year. UPSETS CLAUSE OF CHARTER Backs Dunne Verdict That Aldermen Could Not Fill Byrne's Full Term in Brooklyn. Ruling of the Court. KINGS MUST ELECT BOROUGH PRESIDENT Hesterberg Already Campaigning.
- FRENCH FLIERS DINE AT WINSTON-SALEM; French Fliers Honored in North Carolina City After Flight From Atlanta. VISIT CANADA NEXT WEEK They Will Go to Montreal Monday-- Foch National Memorial, Inc., Plans Dinner Here Oct. 22.
- REGISTRATION AND POLLING PLACES IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN
- RAIL OFFICIALS VIEW AVIATION AS AUXILIARY; Traffic Association Is Told That Trend to Travel by Air Is Indicated for Future.
- Nephew of Peru's Ex-President Starts Work on Ohio Highways
- FEARS UNREST IN ECUADOR.; Officers Says Rank and File of Army Are Potentially Dangerous.
- RAIN IS IN PROSPECT FOR 6TH SERIES GAME; Contest, in the Event of Postponement Today, Will TakePlace Tomorrow.
- Sports of the Times; The Great World's Series Mystery. Low Visibility. Firing From the Rear. Hard Luck for the Lord of Burleigh. Hysterical Facts.
- Vodka Store Queue Drafted To Unload Freight in Moscow
- SELLING CITY BONDS.
- C.C.N.Y. ENGAGES IN 3-HOUR SESSION; Half of Period is Devoted to Scrimmaging--Weiner Back at Centre on Varsity. SCHNEER, HALFBACK, OUT Schlessinger and Gerenstein Also Missing From Drill--Eisenberg at Quarterback.
- ARSENAL AND OPIUM CAPTURED IN RAID; Trio Seized in Henry Street Tenement With 3 Machine Guns and 25 Pistols. PLACE RICHLY FURNISHED Federal Men and Police Find in "Gang Nest" Book Showing Sale of $32,000 Narcotics.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- AUGUST PAPER OUTPUT UNCHANGED FROM JULY; 15 Per Cent Drop From 1929, With 10 Per Cent Decline in Pulp Reported by Association.
- Fall Kills Jobless Man.
- WOMEN ORATORS COMPETE.; First Speeches Are Delivered In Current Topics Contest.
- Alarming Reassurances.
- Three Football Squads to See N.Y.U. - Villanova Contest
- FOURTH RADIO PLANT OF RUM RING SEIZED; Federal Agents Find Station in Raid on Albion Hotel at Highlands, N.J. FOUR OPERATORS ESCAPE Latter Are Known, Authorities Say, Adding Wireless Directed Ships in $15,000,000 Yearly Illicit Trade.
- HAILE RESIGNS POST AS HEAD OF KATY; Executive, Past 70, Will Hold Title of President Retired and Remain a Director. M.H. CAHILL GETS PLACE Will Retain Positions as Chairman of Board and of Executive Committee--Gain in Earnings Seen.
- REICH STATE PARTY IS RUINED BY SPLIT; Organization Formed Last July to Unite Liberals Loses Young German Order. DEMOCRATS LOST BY DEAL They Will Have Only 16 Seats in New Reichstag in Place of 25 Held Before Elections. Stresemann Planned Party. Democrats Will Try Again.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- HARRIET COHEN ARRIVES.; English Pianist to Take In Music Festival in Chicago.
- ASKS RECEIVERSHIP FOR OIL COMPANY; Petroleum Corporation Shareholder Also Seeks Order to Restrain Union With Sinclair.SEES DISSIPATION OF FUNDSCorporation Asserts Solvency--BothConcerns Deny Merger IsContemplated.
- J.D. O'CONNELL HERE.; "Orphans' Friend" Ends Season of Picnic-Giving.
- DR. W.W. PINSON DIES; MISSIONARY CHIEF; Prominent Figure in Methodism of the South Succumbs-- 76 Years Old. AUTHOR OF SEVERAL BOOKS He Had Originated Movement to Mark Centenary of His Denomination's Activity in Foreign Fields.
- APPLAUDS SYLVIA LENT.; Berlin Audience Recalls Violinist Many Times at Debut.
- DARTMOUTH SCORES 4 TIMES AGAINST CUBS; Foley, Halfback, Injures Ankle and Is Carried From Field-- Six Regulars Out.
- $5,000,000 UTILITY BOLDS.; Mid-West States Utilities to Retire Funded Debt.
- LUXURIOUS CABARET OFF PARK AV. RAIDED; Four Arrests Made and Fifty Patrons in Evening Clothes Are Told to Leave. AREA OF WEALTHY HOMES One Prisoner in Formal Attire First Says He Is a Broker, Then Asserts He to Doorman.
- 100 SIGHTSEERS MAROONED.; Held on Bedloe's Island 3 Hours as Ship Blows Out Steam Pipe.
- HEARSTS GIVE DINNER TO OPEN NEW ESTATE; Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Among Guests of Publisher's Sands Point Home.
- Reserve Bank Gets Colombia Gold.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- CRATER'S DEPOSIT BOX OPENED, FOUND EMPTY; Crain Learns Missing Jurist Was Only Person Who Visited Safety Vault Here.
- STEINBRINK SAYS ISSUE IS HONESTY IN OFFICE; Brooklyn Leader in Radio Speech Asserts Roosevelt Seeks to Delay Bench Inquiry.
- STUDENT DIES IN FALL.; Milton Lubell of Columbia Drops From Eleventh-Floor Window.
- MRS. DICKENSON'S 86 ANNEXES GOLF PRIZE; Wins Low Gross in Metropolitan One-Day Tourney at Plainfield Course.
- GETS 20 YEARS FOR HOLD-UP; Youth Who Figured in Fatal Robbery of Club Sentenced.
- ACTS TO SHIELD ALIEN FROM FASCIST PENALTY; Federal Judge Suggests Move to Have Gaido Serio Deported to Russia Instead of Italy.
- BIDS BARNARD GIRLS JUSTIFY COLLEGE; Dean Gildersleeve Points to Limits Put on Education by Economic Depression. HER RETURN WELCOMED Dr. Butler, Speaking at Opening Assembly, Stresses Opportunities Offered in College Life.
- Tennessee's "Largest" Trout, Five-Pounder, Taken in Park
- SUAREZ SUSPENDED UNDER NO-FOUL RULE; Sixty-Day Penalty Is Imposed as Aftermath of His Bout in Garden With Miller.
- Fire Department.
- Plan Apartments in White Plains.
- MY DANDY ANNEXES CHATEAU HANDICAP; Martie Flynn and Flag Bearer, Favorite, Next at Finish of Hawthorne Feature.
- PARIS LOWERS FLAGS FOR THE R-101 DEAD; Union Jack and Tricolor Bound by Crepe--British Warships Get Bodies in Storm.
- MACDONALD'S LEADERSHIP.
- WILLIAMS GIVES LETTERS.; Awards Made for Baseball, Tennis and Golf--Bellerose Named.
- Cotton Exchange Seat Off $900.
- KING GOING TO MADRID AS UNREST CONTINUES; Government Closes Labor Headquarters at Malaya--GeneralStrike Feared at Seville.
- EVENTS IN RUSSIA.; Caution Is Urged in Dealing With Day-to-Day Developments.
- FISHER'S PASSING A FORDHAM FEATURE; Quarterback, Recovered From Injury to Finger, Shows Splendid Return to Form.PUNTING WORKOUT STAGEDTracey and Pieculewicz Average 55and 45 Yards, Respectively,During Practice.
- POKER IN ANTARCTIC DESCRIBED BY OWEN; Game Lasting 4 Months Played "Close to Chest," but Not for Money, He Says on Radio. CIGARETTES THE STAKES Worth More Down There Than Dollars--"Freeze-Out" Often Used--Byrd Ran Up Big Bridge Score. Money as Wall Paper. Other Explorers' Games.
- BUYS $2,000,000 RAILS.; Santa Fe Places Order With Colorado Fuel & Iron Company.
- ANDREWS BRINGS BACK FOSSILS OF 100 SPECIES; Explorer Regards Latest Gobi Desert Expedition as Most Fruitful He Has Made.
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- Sports Today
- N.Y.U. BENEFIT TONIGHT.; Miss Braslau Will Sing for Gymnasium Fund at Carnegie Hall.
- UNION OIL TO SHARE LEASE WITH AMERADA; Former Buys Half Interest From Latter for $4,000,000 Cash and $4,000,000 Out of Output.
- PRODUCE MARKETS
- 52 YEARS IN BUSINESS.; Colonel Walter Scott Observes Long Term with Butler Brothers.
- BARROS, REBEL-LEADER, HAD EXCITING CAREER; Brazilian Colonel Was Only Survivor in Plane Crash onWay to Join Revolt.
- ADMIRAL MAY DIES; LONG IN BRITISH NAVY; Was Commander of Atlantic Fleet and Aide de Camp to Victoria and Edward.
- GEORGIA IN HARD DRILL.; Tests Yale Plays in Slow-Motion Workout Against Freshmen.
- JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON ILL.; Actress Undergoes Operation for Appendicitis.
- NO DIE-HARD INVITED TO PARLEY ON INDIA; British List Includes Only Men Whose Views on Issues Are Known to Be Moderate. ALL PARTIES REPRESENTED Labor to Send Five Cabinet Leaders --Baldwin, Lloyd George and Simon Are Omitted.
- Chubbuck Lost to Conn. Aggies.
- $9,958,000 in New Bonds Offered to Investors Today
- 100 TRADE LEADERS TOUR LABORATORIES; Industrialists and Financiers Are Thrilled by Two-Way Television at Bell Plant.THEY TALK TO A "SPOOK"Group Leaves for Schenectady toVisit General Electric FactoryBefore Going West.
- INDUSTRIAL CHIEFS TO MEET IN CHICAGO; Business Situation Will Be Discussed on Oct. 22 by Leadersin Eleven Major Industries.HYDE AND WILBUR INVITEDIllinois Governor Calls Conferencefor Monday on Unemploymentin State.
- OFFICERS ELECTED BY CLEARING HOUSE; J.E. Reynolds Retains Presidency and Charles W. WestonIs Named Secretary.BACON KEEPS MANAGERSHIPYear's Clearings $399,471,637,873,Against $456,937,947,312 inPrevious 12 Months.
- GOVERNOR DODGING, WALDMAN CHARGES; Socialist Attacks Davis's Legal Advice Against Widening Ewald Jury's Power. TWO OPINIONS ARE QUOTED Says Roosevelt's Attitude Is "Designed to Conceal Misconductof Tammany Ring." Quotes Law to Back Contention. Sees Concealment as Object.
- JENKS URGES WOMEN TO SUPPORT TUTTLE; Assemblyman, at Binghamton, Declares County Option Is Better Than No Dry Law.
- Presbyterian Losses Overstated.
- FLAPPER WON TITLE IN VICTORY CLASS; Muhlfeld Yacht Finished With Percentage of .800--Fraser's Black Jack Second.
- FEDERAL SUBSIDIES OPPOSED BY BUILDER; Government Action in Ending Aid After World War Endorsed at Contractors' Meeting. HOOVER WARNING RECALLED Evils of National Help in Other Countries Are Cited, but Lessons in Methods Are Also Found. Some Good European Methods. Stabilization of Building Urged.
- NEW TRAFFIC RULES ASKED FOR 23D ST.; Fifth Avenue Association Urges Mulrooney to Tighten Control of Vehicles and Walkers. LAUDS HERALD SQ. PLAN It Wants Similar System Used in Madison Square Area and a Tunnel for Pedestrians.
- COURT OPENS DRIVE ON DRY CALENDAR; Seeks to Hear in Month Half of 3,000 Cases Accumulated During the Summer. BARGAIN DAY BRINGS RUSH Many Reverse Not-Guilty Pleas and Get Off With Fines--200 Witnesses on Hand.
- SAIL TO JOIN YACHT FOR A WORLD CRUISE; Mrs. Moses Taylor and Miss Jane Tiffany on List of the Berengaria, Off Today. 7 OTHER SHIPS TO LEAVE Columbus, Vulcania, Republic and Hamburg Going to Europe-- Three Liners Due in Port.
- MALONEY WINNER; DEFEATS CARNERA; Boston Boxer Gains Decision in 10 Rounds--Italian's First Setback in U.S. VICTOR FORCES THE FIGHT Lands the Cleaner Blows, Scoring With Lefts to Body and Right Swings to Jaw.
- Police Department.
- CORPORATION REPORTS.; Results of Operations Announced by Industrial and Other Organizations.
- MANHATTAN TRANSFERS.
- PRAISES MISSIONARY SPIRIT.; Presbyterian Official Endorses Work in Latin America.
- Black Majesty Wins as Laurel Track Opens; Brown Admiral First at Jamaica; TWO TRACK MARKS EQUALED AT LAUREL Black Majesty Wins $5,325 by Defeating The Heathen Over Six Furlongs in 1:11 2-5. MR. SPONGE FINISHES 3D Balko Among Trailers in Capital Handicap, Opening Feature-- Tarpaulin Ties Mark.
- M'DONALD ATTACKS TARIFFS AS BARRING WORLD COOPERATION; Premier Also Tells Labor Party Congress of Effort to Improve on Gold Standard. RADICAL CENSURE FAILS 1,803,000 to 334,000 Vote Kills Criticism of Inability to Solve Unemployment. REBEL VOICES SYMPATHY Maxton Says He Sensed Grief of Prime Minister Over R-101-- Bodies Reach London. Ovations Show Mosley's Power. M'DONALD ATTACKS HIGH TARIFF PLEA Discusses Gold Standard. Maxton Expresses Sympathy. Maxton Not for Overthrow.
- RUMANIA CALLS MIRONESCU.; Carol to Entrust Him With Task of Forming Government Today.
- HACK WILSON PICKED AS MOST VALUABLE; Unofficially Named for National League Honors by Committee of Baseball Writers. RECEIVES 70 OF 80 VOTES Frisch Gets 64 and Terry 58 Ballots to Press Home-Run King for Distinction.
- Clayton, Henry Win at Billiards.
- NEW STOCK EXCHANGE FIRM; Blake Brothers & Co. Formed-- Change in McCaffray House.
- WEST PUSHES FIGHT FOR SHIP CONTRACTS; San Francisco Interests Offer to Underwrite $400,000 on Panama Line Bid. EASTERN CONCERNS LOW But First Estimates for Four New Vessels. Were Refused--Revised Bids to Be Opened Tuesday.
- AUSTIN SUPPORTS FORD.; British Auto Maker Scores Taxation on Engine Capacity Basis.
- PENN STATE SCRIMMAGES.; Diedrich and French, Slightly Hurt, Remain Out of Drill.
- MORROW, IMPROVED, WORKS ON SPEECHES; Simpson Scores Republicans for Not Naming Woman for the Short Term in Senate.
- LEGISLATURE NOT SO DRY.; Assemblyman Cuvillier Corrects Some Mistaken Opinions. Proposing Owen D. Young.
- POINTS FOR FORDHAM GAME.; Holy Cross Stresses Kicking in Long Workout.
- CITY FINDS WORK FOR 356.; March of Jobless Veterans to Washington Planned at Meeting.
- To Join Permutit and Ward-Love.
- FIND LOST AVIATRIX IN HILLS OF PERSIA; Imperial Airways Men Rescue the Hon. Mrs. Bruce, Forced Down by Engine Trouble. FRIENDLY ARABS AIDED HER Carried Summons for Help--She Secks to Beat Amy Johnson's Mark in Australia Flight.
- BROWN BACKS ENGAGE IN PASSING PRACTICE; Captain Fogarty, Back on Squad After Three Weeks' Absence, on Hurling End.
- ALMA RUBENS TO TAKE LEAD; Former Film Actress to Replace Edith Broder in "With Privileges."
- Closing of Oldest Rail Line, Built in 1828, Asked of I.C.C.
- SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA.
- URGE REPEAL POLICY AS STAND OF LABOR; Extreme Wet Forces in the Federation Fight Council's Modification View. FILE TWO RESOLUTIONS New York State Group at Convention Is Against SeekingUnemployment Insurance.MINERS' SPLIT BROUGHT UPGreen is Asked to Call Session toDecide Issue of John L. Lewis'sLeadership. Straight Repeal Motion. Evils" of Dry Law Cited. On Unemployment Insurance.
- HOEOKEN VETERANS IN FETE; City Also Observes Industries Day at Its Tercentenary.
- ALLAN PINKERTON DIES OF WAR GAS; Detective Agency Chief Succumbs to the Effects of HisWounds.WAS ON PERSHING'S STAFFHis Grandfather Came Here FromScotland to Found Famous CrimeInvestigation Bureau.
- DOUBLE-HEADERS URGED IN EARLY YALE GAMES; College Daily Advocates the Scheduling of Two Opponents on Same Day Next Season.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- STATE WARNS BEARS; STOCKS UP AFTER DIP; Spreaders of False Rumors About Securities Reminded They Face Jail and Fine. MARKET RECOVERS LOSSES Spectacular Advance Follows Early Declines to Lowest Levels of the Year. DEFIANCE SEEN AT FIRST But Heavy Selling in Morning Is Taken as Naturai Result of the Exchange Warning to Raiders. Has Agreement With Exchange. Brokers Approve of Warning. How Leading Stocks Acted.
- Erskine Beats Lenoir Rhyne.
- FIND OUTLAW SLAIN, WITH PISTOL DRAWN; Police Discover Man Who Escaped From Virginia PrisonDead in Auto in Quiet Street.HAD LIVED IN LUXURY HEREClues Link Him to Gangsters--Detectives Lower Girl Witness FromWindow to Avoid Cameras. Policeman Notices Auto. Miss Le Mon Not Detained.
- GROLLS MARRIED 50 YEARS.; Dinner and Reception to Mark Event at McAlpin Friday Night.
- Matsuyama Wins Two Matches.
- GRASS FIRES MAROON JERSEY MOTORISTS; Fifty in Buses and Private Cars Held Up Two and a Half Hours in Kearny Meadows.
- CUBAN LOAN UNLIKELY.; Bankers Not Expected to Put Out Soon More of Island's Bonds.
- House on West Side Leased For Hindu Dramatic Company
- BRITAIN DENIES CLASH ON CRUISER REVENGE; British Admiralty Says There Was No Disrespect to Captain, but Papers Stand by Charges.
- CHANDLESS DEFENDS HIS $10,000 LODI FEE; Before Committee of New Jersey Senate He Reveals for FirstTime What He Did With Money.SAYS HE ACTED AS COUNSELDeclares He Was Retained by SewerContractors to Get Damages forTownship's Breach of Contract.
- MISS WALSH ARRIVES.; Returns From Track Victories in Meet at Prague.
- REAL ESTATE NOTES.
- Text of President Hoover's Address
- CALLS TINY AUTO 'CRUELTY.'; 230-Pound Wife says in Suit Husband Threatened to Buy One
- FIELDS WINS IN THIRD.; Former Welterweight Champion Stops Jordan in Indianapolis.
- DIVIDENDS DECLARED; STOCKS EX DIVIDEND TODAY. DIVIDEND PAYABLE TODAY.
- MANHATTAN MORTGAGES.
- Hoover Listens to Danville Striker's Plea; Urges Virginia Mill Men to Avoid Violence
- THREE KILLED IN CRASH OF BLAZING AIRPLANE; Pilot Refused to Save Self in Parachute and Dies With North Carolina Passengers.
- Child Finds Mother Killed by Gas.
- Lost Turf Wagers Deductible From Tax if Legal and Proved
- BAN ON PRESS BRINGS DISORDER IN HAVANA; Police Kill Newsboy and Fire at Others Selling Weekly That Criticized Machado. CUBA DECLARED SEETHING President Is Forcing Rebellion to Maintain Power, Leader of Opposition Asserts. Disorders Are Reported. BAN ON PRESS BRINGS DISORDER IN HAVANA Rebellion, But for Army. Wish for Force Quoted. Appeal by Machado Prepared. Emergency Laws Attacked. Accusation of Terrorism. Machaod Demonstration Planned.
- JAPANESE FLEETS TO WAGE MIMIC WAR; Manoeuvres Designed to Test to What Extent London Treaty Has "Crippled" Navy. EMPEROR TO DIRECT GAME Aircraft to Have Important Role In View of Cut of 26,000 Tons to Be Made in Submarines.
- QUINN-McCARTHY DEAL OFF.; Red Sox President Says He Will Not Consider Ex-Cub Pilot.
- SPILL MARKS PACE AT DANBURY FAIR; Munz Is Thrown When Calumet Actor and Prime Wright Collide in 2:25 Event.MRS. O'CONNELL TRIUMPHSTakes 2:24 Trot In Straight Heatsand Neil Brooke Annexesthe 2:08 Pace.
- CHANGES IN EXCHANGE LIST.; Youngstown Sheet Dissenting Stock Is Removed.
- NOTRE DAME BUILDING DEDICATED BY HAYES; Cardinal in Address Calls Sinai's Laws Basic and Penal Codes "Excrescences."
- POPE SENDS CONDOLENCES.; Italian King and German Fascists Also Cable to Britain.
- EDGE SEES TARDIEU ON EVE OF RETURN; Envoy's Visit Follows Talks With Others on Relations of France With Us. CAN NOW REPORT TO HOOVER Paris Americans Feel Tariff Is Most Important Question Now Before the Two Governments.
- LITTER-BASKET AWARDS.
- LAFAYETTE IN EASY DRILL.; Substitutes Scrimmage With Freshmen, but Varsity Is Idle.
- CHAIN STORE SALES.; Business in September and Other Periods Compared With Year Ago.
- HOLZWORTH SPENT $56,565.; $53,464 of Total Used In Effort to Elect Convention Delegates.
- THE PLAY; Musical Comedy in Sepia.
- Car Loading Declined to 950,381 for Week; Usual Trend Upward and Index Drops to 80.4
- FARM MARKETS SHOW SOME GAINS; Survey for Early Part of This Month Finds Recent General Price Declines Checked. CASH GRAIN IMPROVES Wheat and Corn Are Strengthened --Hogs and Lambs Advance, but Cattle Prices Fall.
- FORD HOPES TO MAKE BRITISH PLANT BONE DRY; Says Ban on Liquor Is Essential at Dagenham--He is Received by the Prince of Wales.
- James Stars on Attack as Princeton Scrimmages With Rider; PRINCETON OPPOSES RIDER IN SCRIMMAGE Makes 13 First Downs to 3 for Rival Eleven During 40Minute Practice.TIGER PASSES INEFFECTIVEJames and Zundel Star in RunningAttack--Carey Lost to Squadfor Season. Stage Sixty-Yard Marsh. Gooch and Knell Used.
- Actors' Fund Matinee Club Meets.
- GASOLINE RESERVES DECREASE IN WEEK; Reduction of 781,000 Barrels Reported for the Period Ended on Oct. 4. CRUDE OIL OUTPUT LOWER Decline of 2,800 Barrels in Daily Average Production Reported by Petroleum Institute.
- SMITH TO HONOR WORKERS.; To Speak With Lehman Today at Empire State Building Ceremony.
- DUFFY FUNERAL TODAY.; Gov. Roosevelt and Other Prominent Democrats to Be Pallbearers.
- DEMOCRATS TAKE STUMP NEXT WEEK; With Tuttle Up-State Now, They Delay Speaking Campaign Until Oct. 14. SMITH TO START OCT. 20 Lehman and Wagner to Open Drive at Oswego--Roosevelt to Talk Over Radio Tomorrow. Smith Starts Oct. 20. Governor on Radio Tomorrow.
- Four Days Left for Registration.
- Brooks Re-elected at Williams.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS.; San Francisco, Cal.
- Wife Not Found in Chicago.
- INDIAN FIGHTER TO WED.; Albert Remington of New Britain, 79, Will Marry Mrs. Lillian Gray.
- Musser Lafayette Track Captain.
- BRINGING HITTITE RELICS.; Chicago Anatolian Expedition on Way Home From Turkey.
- BROOKLYN TRADING.; Fulton Street Parcel Is Resold Third Time Within a Month.
- VIEW MACHINE SHOW AND AGE'S CULTURE; Writers Study Mechanical Progress at Exhibit, but Differ.on Effect on Life.GREATER LEISURE CITED But Its Use Is Held to Be a Problem--One Critic Says Only Resultto Date Is Ugly Civilization. Difference of Opinion Develops. Sees Ugly Civilization.
- DEMOCRATS DENY DELAYING TARIFF; Garner, Answering Longworth, Says Senate Republicans Argued Longer Than Democrats. CITES MANY DAYS OF TALK Full Debate Was Necessary in theSenate Because Republicans"Gagged" House, He Asserts.
- FARM BOARD SEEKS PROPAGANDA INQUIRY; Appeals to Trade Commission, Accusing "Interests" of "Insidious Campaign."
- HELEN VOORHEES WEDS E.C. PLANT; Ceremony Takes Place in the Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church.MANY IN THE BRIDAL PARTYMiss Helen Stratford Maid of Honor--Dinner at the Madison for theAttendants.
- LIGHTER GOLF BALL LAUDED OVER RADIO; Ramsay, U.S.G.A. Official, Tells of Letters From Players Who Approve of Change. JONES LIKES NEW SPHERE Johnston, Hagen, Smith and Miss Collett Among Stars Who Have Added Endorsement. Will Be Only One on Market. No Mystery About Bail.
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- Manhattan Plans Filed.
- 16 RUSSIAN STUDENTS ARE HELD ON MAJESTIC; Purser Scouts Detention for Circulating Propaganda on Ship--Hearing Today.
- TESTIFY REDS SEEK TO SUBVERT ARMY; House Committee Witnesses Also Tell of Attempts to Influence Boy Scouts.
- Ship Seized With $15,000 Narcotics
- Hoppe Wins Two Matches.
- COMPANY MEETINGS TODAY
- TRANSFERS IN THE BRONX.
- HOOVER WARNS OF PERILS OF RED DOCTRINES IN TALK TO KINGS MOUNTAIN THRONG; 30,000 HAIL HIM IN SOUTH Foreign Systems Destroy Our Ideal of Equality, Strike Zone Is Told. OUR INSTITUTIONS UNIQUE Socialism or Its Violent Brother, Bolshevism, Held Deadly to Our Heritage. TYRANNY IN BUREAUCRACY Crowds Pack Historic Battlefield--Coste and Bellonte Salute President From Plane. Warns of Other Evils. Waits at Station for Train. HOOVER IN WARNING ON RED DOCTRINES Throng Overflows Battlefield. Station Crowds Greet President. Talks to Crowd From Train. Boy Scouts Present a Creel.
- Refused to Make Parachute Jump.
- INDUSTRIES WARNED TO STEM TAX WASTE; Counsel Tells Manufacturers Public Spending Consumes One-seventh of Income. RISE IS $500,000,000 A YEAR Emery Urges Scrutiny of New Laws to Cut Burden Laid to "Misdirected Policy." SCORES HOME RULE'S WANE Sees Congress in Conflict With Judicial Restraint--Edgerton Is Named for Tenth Term. Would Check Wasted Expense. Sees Local Authority Vanishing Chief Officers Re-elected. New Directors Named.
- FEATURE RACE WON BY BANNER BRIGHT; Audley Farm Filly Easy Victor in Big Stone Gap Purse at Churchill Downs.
- TELLS OF POSNER'S APPEAL.; Miss Kane's Secretary Testifies Actress Refused to Aid Him.
- WILL DISCUSS THE DRAFT.; Minor League to Consider Policy at Cleveland Meeting.
- JOCKEY CLUB ISSUES MEETING STATEMENT; Stewards Make Announcement at Jamaica Race Track of Session Held Saturday.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Weak Early, Closing Strong--Wheat, Corn and Cotton Lower.
- MAN UNDER ARREST KIDNAPS HIS CAPTORS; But He Is Recaptured, Wounded, at Corning, N.Y., After Attack on Girl Cousin.
- BYRD HOPEFUL ON AIRSHIPS; Thinks We and Britain Will Keep on Building Lighter-Than-Air Craft.
- BRAZIL JOINS IN.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- R-101 OVERLOADED, EXPERTS INDICATE; Evidence Said to Be Growing That Ship Failed to Gain Altitude From Start. OIL FOUND 500 YARDS AWAY Board of Inquiry Seeks to Learn Whether Order to Dump Was Given Some Time Before Crash. Tells of Order to Dump. Oil Ballast Believed Dropped. Three Survivors Leave.
- Anti-Sematic Veterans Flee Into Synagogue In Frankfort to Escape Communist Enemies
- TELLING INDUSTRY'S STORY.; Plans for a National Museum With Branches in Many States.
- VILLANOVA SQUAD BUSY.; Shows Improved Form in Practice for N.Y.U. Contest.
- COHAN TO WITHDRAW PLAY.
- EASTERN ROADS ASSAIL PROPOSED GRAIN RATES; Join Western Lines in Charging I.C.C. Bases Tariff on Facts Now Out of Date.
- HARDWARE TRADE UP AGAIN.; Indications Are That Last Quarter of Year Will Equal Period in 1929.
- BRAZIL AMBASSADOR SEES FINISH FIGHT; Washington Envoy Admits Seriousness, but Says FederalsWill Resist.
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- LEHIGH TACKLES RETURN.; Evers and Myers, Recovered From Injuries, Rejoin Squad.
- Lonsdale Play to Open Oct. 20.
- BUSINESS WORLD; Number of Buyers Here Lower. Brisk Buying for Sales Events. Small House Ware Sales Better. Blues Lead Spring Woolen Hues. Month's Bedspread Sales Gained. Meet on Garment Credit Bureau. Upholstery Reorders Received. Holiday Card Orders Normal. Demand for Knit Goods Spotty. Gray Goods Trade Awaits Report.
- Boulton Heid In Stock Pool Case.
- SOVIET PROTESTS ON FLAG.; Moscow Says Finns Desecrated It on Campaign Poster.
- Albert Brown, Baseball Pioneer.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- WAGNER SEES CHANCE OF DEMOCRATIC HOUSE; Senator Says Coolidge and Mellon Optimistic SurveysAggravated Slump.
- GANNON WINS PLACE IN NAVY BACK FIELD; Play, Against William and Mary Earns Assignment for the Notre Dame Game. SHOWED SKILL AT PASSING Expected to Lead Aerial Attack on Saturday--Bauer Returns to Quarterback Post. SAVOLDI IN BACK FIELD. Replaces Mullins, Out With Injury, on Notre Dame Team.
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- Circus Prevents Election Talk; Senator Oddie Rides Elephant
- MANHATTAN PLANS DROP.; Report for Nine Months Shows Big Building Decline.
- TO LEAD POLES IN ELECTION; Three Marshals, Pilsudsky, Daszynski and Trampczynski, Head Tickets.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- TENNIS SEMI-FINAL GAINED BY MAJOR; First Seeded Player Beats Howell by 7-5, 6-0 in Hot Springs Tourney.
- Utility Sees Prices at Bottom And Makes Many Purchases
- BUILDING TO REPLACE OLD FLUSHING ARMORY; Six-Story Professional Offices Costing $600,000 to Be Built on Roosevelt Avenue.
- WOULD UNIFY YARN PRICES; British Spinners of Our Cotton Push Compulsory Stabilization Plan.
- ACTS TO BAN AUTO 'GUARDS'; Alderman Offers Bill to Stop Soliciting of Car Owners.
- To Help the Blind.
- STEEL INGOT OUTPUT DOWN IN SEPTEMBER; Total 227,315 Tons Less Than in August and 1,659,909 Below a Year Ago. DECREASE IN NINE MONTHS Operations Estimated at 70.08% of Capacity, Against 94.88 in Same Period of 1929.
- SALES IN NEW JERSEY.; Jersey City and Plainfield Parcels Change Hands.
- LEADERS WHO PICKED MAGISTRATES MUST SUBMIT BANK DATA; Kresel to Subpoena Accounts of District Chiefs in Bronx and Manhattan. SCANS COURT PAY CHECKS Says Two Magistrates 'Talked' to Him and Aides Are Tracing, Leads They Gave. TODD TO WIDEN INQUIRY Despite Roosevelt Ban, He Will Continue Under Franchise Law With Private Funds. SUBPOENAS BANK ACCOUNTS. Flynn Approved Magistrates. KRESEL TO DEMAND LEADERS' BANK DATA One Republican Magistrate. List of Magistrates.
- $664,564 FROM SMUGGLERS; Customs Service "Diamond Squad" Took Sum in Fines in Year.
- BROUN PROTESTS HUNTER COLLEGE BAN; Writes Mayor Dean Bars Him Because He Spoke Before the Rand School.
- TICKET PRICES MOUNTING.; Single Seats for Today's Game Sell for $15 and Up.
- EPINARD ARRIVES AT LEXINGTON FARM; French Horse, Which Raced in United States in 1924, Goes to Headley Farm.
- VARIED DRILL HELD BY ARMY PLAYERS; Backs, Ends and Centres Receive Special Attention--Linemen Work on Offense, Defense.
- CLIFTON BILLIARD VICTOR.; Conquers Barlow in Brooklyn ThreeCushion Tourney.
- SALES SEND COTTON NEAR TO 1930 LOWS; Government Crop Report, Due Today, and Rains in Belt Cause Steady Liquidation. LIST IS 10 TO 12 POINTS OFF Breaks In Stock and Grain Markets Increase Bearish Views-- Exports Still Lag.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- COLGATE'S STAR IS ILL.; Hart, Out With Cold, May Not Play in Lafayette Game.
- CHIANG ROUTS ARMY OF FENG IN NORTH; Defeated Marshal Falls Back in Disorder Toward Shansi, Nanking Reports. TO CALLL PARTY CONGRESS Chiang Holds Kuomintang Can Now Give People Part in Country's Government. American Boat Under Fire. Japanese Killed in Clash.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Decline In Surplus Freight Cars.
- GERMANS MEET DEMAND.; Exporters Told Success in India Is Due to Specializing.
- ECUADOR HOLDS SUSPECTS; Seizes 1925 Revolt Leader and Two Socialists to Insure Internal Peace.
- Army Plans Gala Celebration For Swarthmore Game Saturday
- Henry Street Stage School Opens.
- SILK STOCK PLAN WORKING.; Association Head Alao Says Chief Weakness Is Lack of Confidence.
- VATICAN IS HOPEFUL OF ACCORD ON BORIS; Informed That All Children of Union Will Be Baptized and Reared as Catholics. REPORT WEDDING ON NOV. 15 Papal Nuncio at Sofia to Officiate at First Ceremony for King and Princess Giovanna.
- HAMPTON INSTITUTE TO HONOR DR. PHENIX; President to Lie in State Before Funeral Service Today-- G.F. Peabody to Speak.
- SCRUBS AT RUTGERS SCORE FIVE TIMES; Make Impressive Showing Against Varsity, Which Is Restricted to Defensive Play.
- BOND PRICES BREAK, ALL GROUPS LOSING; Brazilian Issues Lead in Declines, Receding 1 to 16 Points in Session.EUROPEAN LOANS WEAK, TOODomestic Rails and Utilities, Beside Obligations of the Government,Also Tend Down.
- LA GUARDIA PETITION FILED.; Republican Also Designated as Liberal Candidate for Congress.
- REGISTRATION LIGHT ON THE SECOND DAY; Slow Enrolment Regarded as Indicating Little Public Indignation Over Charges.98,562 IN MANHATTANTotal Is 5,423 Lower Than in 1926--Decline in Mrs. Pratt's DistrictDespite Gain in Residents.
- CORNELIA ROBB TO WED ON OCT. 23; Marriage to W.F. Goebel of Rockefeller Institute in St. George's Chapel. SISTER TO ATTEND BRIDE Julius Goebel Jr. Will Be Brother's Best Man--Reception at Home of Bride's Mother.
- Woman Patient, 84, Rescued at Fire.
- Wood Scores 294 to Win New Jersey Pro Golf Championship for Second Time; JERSEY PRO TITLE CAPTURED BY WOOD Forest Hill Star Totals 294 at Crestmont to Annex Crown for Second Time. HIS 69 TIES COURSE RECORD Forrester, Defending Champion, Is Second With 297--Runyan Deadlocked at Third. Runyan Maintains Lead. Had Chance for 4 Below Par.
- 3 SENTENCED TO DIE FOR LAHORE MURDERS; Seven Get Transportation for Life for Wholesale Plot to Slay Europeans.
- BUS HEARING NEXT TUESDAY; Estimate Board to Consider Applications for Franchises.
- TRUTH HELD AIM OF STUDY.; Robinson Tells City College Freshmen to Scorn Sham.
- BRYN MAWR FIGHTS FIRE.; Stage and Equipment of Goodhart Hall Are Damaged.
- LOAN PLEASES CANADA.; Satisfaction Felt on Success--Part for Unemployment Fund.
- BUSINESS LEASES.
- 12 HURT AS TRUCK UPSETS.; Vehicle Carrying Workmen Goes Into Ditch in Jersey City.
- GIRL, 23, DISAPPEARS; POLICE SEARCH IN VAIN; Kin of Riverside Drive Resident, Missing Since Sept. 27, Can Offer No Clue.
- T.P. SWIFTS HOSTS IN HOT SPRINGS CLUB; Others Having Luncheon Guests Are G.E. Dadmuns, Silas H. Strawns and J.B. Weirs. HORSEBACK PARTY IS HELD Mrs. George H. Ingails Entertains for Four Guests--Mrs. Payne Whitney Has a Dinner.
- NEW STEEL SHEET ORDERS.; Youngstown Makers Get Business Outside Auto Industry.
- AUCTION RESULTS.
- Doctors Win Fight on Whisky Permit Change; Old Rule of One Application a Year Stands
- GARY (IND.) HOTELS BOMBED; Due to Gang War for Control of Section, the Police Say.
- How Athletics and Cardinals Will Line Up in Sixth Game
- MILKMAN IS BEATEN BY BROWN ADMIRAL; Odds-On Favorite Trails Victor by Three Lengths in the Feature at Jamaica. ESCUTCHEON ALSO SCORES Gets Up in Closing Strides to Defeat Sonnelli, With Sandy Third, in the Century Highweight. Brown Admiral Closes at 3-1. Sonnelli Carries Top Weight.
- FEDERAL PLANE BOMBS CITY; VIEWS IN SAO PAULO, CITY ON WHICH BRAZILIAN REBELS ARE MARCHING.
- SCOUTS CUSTOMS UNION.; French Minister of Commerce Ridicules German Proposal.
- ST. JOHN'S PRACTICES ON AERIAL DEFENSE; Scrimmages Against Niagara Plays in Final Hard Drill for Opening Game Friday.
- 250 to Go to Investors' Meeting.
- Cotton 19% Under 1913 Price; Commodities' Average 20% Up
- SHIP BID CONTEST WIDENS.; Fourth Company Now Wants Chance to Buy Government Lines.
- ENGLAND RECEIVES R-101 CRASH VICTIMS; Silent Crowd Awaits Bodies at London Station--MacDonald Heads Group of Officials. HOMAGE IS PAID AT DOVER Destroyer Hits Mud Bank, but Succeeds in Making Berth on Second Attempt. FUNERAL SERVICE ARRANGED Dead Will Lie in State Friday at Westminster Hall and Memorial Will Be Held Saturday. Survivors Seem Dazed. Crowd Stands in Silence. Rest in Mortuary. Honor Paid at Dover. One Destroyer Damaged.
- ERIN'S EXHIBITION.
- COLUMBIA DRILLS WITH MANHATTAN; Teams Engage in Three-Hour Scrimmage Which Comes to End Under Moonlight. LIONS' WORK IMPRESSIVE Eleven Aggressive From Start and Holds Upper Hand on Both Offense and Defense.
- NANKING BACKS SENTENCE.; Mrs. Kao Ying Must Serve Term-- Husband Faces New Trial.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- N.Y.U. ENDS GET SPECIAL ATTENTION; Shifting of Hugret and Marshall Indicates Possible Change at One of Wing Posts. DRILL LONGEST OF SEASON Calisthenics, Punting, Signal Work and Passing on Program at Yankee Stadium.
- CHANGES IN CORPORATIONS.; F.P. Ward With Equitable Casualty --Kalpaschnikoff Quits Posts.
- Gillette-Auto-Strop Deal Not Closed.
- EMPIRE TRIBUNAL ADVANCES IN LONDON; Imperial Conference Committee Agrees on Tribunal to Parallel World Court. APPEALS PRESENT PROBLEM Irish Free State Ban on Privy Council Is Regarded as Solution for Dominions. PLENARY SESSION TODAY Canada and Australia Are Expected to Stir English Political Strife by Tariff Demands. Reservation as to World Court. Protection Sentiment Rising.
- 17 Die in Fire at Russian Film Show
- WILLIAMS SQUAD ACTIVE.; Continues Preparations for Clash on Saturday With Bowdoin.
- Miss Bedford and Roscoe to Rewed.
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- SYRACUSE IN BRISK DRILL.; Tests Plays of Rutgers Eleven, Which Will Be Met Saturday.
- BOND FLOTATIONS.
- LA GUARDIA ASKS DATA ON MISTRIAL OF VAUSE; Inquires Officially of Court How Former Grand Juror Was Selected for Trial Jury.
- DRY CANDIDATES PUT IN NOMINATION; Petitions With 30,418 Names Filed for Carroll--Others With 20,000 for Mrs. Grace R. Hale. TO CENTRE ON REPUBLICANS Law Preservation Party Chiefs Map Campaign for Governor and Attorney General.
- PADEREWSKI LAUDS OUR MUSICAL TASTE; Arriving on the Paris, He Says America Has Become One of Most Appreciative Nations. DERIDES TALES OF POVERTY Thinks Modern Trends Transient, but Will Not Criticize Jazz-- Other Artists Also Aboard. Laughs at Reports of Poverty. War Music Would Be "Horrible." La Argentina Among Passengers.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN; Price Trend Downward on the English Exchange--Brazilian Bonds Off Sharply. FRENCH STOCKS DEPRESSED News From Outside Centres Causes General Decline--Trading Lags on German Boerse. London Closing Prices. Paris Closing Prices. Tone Weak on Paris Bourse. Berlin Dull and Lower. Berlin Closing Prices. Frankfort-on-Main Closing Prices.
- LEASEHOLD DEALS FEATURE TRADING; Activity in Manhattan Confined Largely to Leasing of Residential Properties.INVESTOR BUYS ON 81ST ST.Acquires West Side Home of Mrs.Julia P. Turner--Two Flats Leasedby J.F.A. O'Donnell.
- Mr. Rogers Finds a Shortage In the Political Alibi Crop
- McBurney Wins Soccer Opener.
- STORES TO AID AVIATION.; Plans to Ship Goods by Plane Discussed at Luncheon Here.
- WEST SIDE LEASE SOLD.; Edgar A. Levy Company Buys an Unexpired Contract.
- WILSON DOUBLE ENDS LIFE.; B.F. Reist, Who Attracted Crowds in Europe, Shoots Himself.
- MISS EDITH VERSEN TO WED S.P. DE LASZLO; Daughter of Baroness Versen and Son of Noted Portrait Painter of London Are Engaged.
- FEATURE CONTESTS ON SCHOOLBOY CARD; Twelve Intersectional Games, Involving Sixteen New York Teams, Set for Saturday. Riverdale to Open. High School Run Saturday.
- Naval Orders.
- UTILITY EARNINGS.
- REALTY FINANCING.
- EARTH SHOCKS IN GERMANY.; Munich and Five Other Cities Feel Quake.
- E.L. Morse Is Gravely Ill.
- Jersey High Court Lists 400 Cases.
- APARTMENT LEASES.
- $30,000,000 IS VOTED FOR NEW PARK SITES; Board of Estimate Approves Record Grant for 3,550 Acres and 100 Playgrounds. $25,000,000 ISSUE PLANNED Real Estate Fund to Provide Remainder--Manhattan to Get 4.0 Recreation Spots. 60 Per Cent Growth Since 1925. New 100-Acre Park for Brooklyn. $30,000,000 IS VOTED FOR NEW PARK SITES PLAN FOR QUEENS PARKS. Harvey and Other Officials Meet With Nathan Straus Jr.
- Grove Likely to Oppose Hallahan on Mound in Sixth World's Series Game Today; STARS WHO ARE LIKELY TO PITCH SIXTH GAME OF WORLD'S SERIES.
- CHEERIO!
- SILVER BULLION.
- GRAY ESTATE $500,000.; Widow of New York Judge Leaves Bulk of Property to Son.
- Praise for a Taxi Driver.
- SCHLUMS WESLEYAN STAR.; Scores Five Touchdowns in Scrimmage With Scrubs.
- URGE USE OF 'GAS' TAX SOLELY FOR ROADS; Delegates at Congress Take Part in Debate Translated Into Four Languages. STUDY ACTUAL BUILDING Visitors See Equipment in Operation Near Washington and Attend Exhibition. Agreement on Financing Urged. Differ on Use of Gasoline Tax. Visit Road Exposition.
- Kingsford-Smith Again Taken III.
- UNION HAS BRISK SESSION.; Scores 20 to 0 Victory Over Cubs in Practice Session.
- Today on the Radio
- DEBITS LAST MONTH FAR BEHIND 1929; Reserve, Board Reports Those to Individual Accounts Totaled $48,660,085,000. $77,656,248,000 A YEAR AGO Banks In New York District Had $28,161,052,000 in September to $51,503,486,000 in 1929.
- PACKERS RENEW FIGHT ON CONSENT DECREE; Hearings on Swift's and Armour's Plea for Modification Begun at Capital.
- WINS LITTER BASKET PRIZE.; Chicago Man Gets First Award In Contest to Pick New York Design.
- Curtis and Fess Start Tour.
- FRANK O. COLE DIES; GRAND ARMY LEADER; Ex-National Adjutant General and Former Member of New Jersey Legislature Was 84. EQUAL TAXATION CHAMPION Jersey City Druggist Was Opposed to Reunion With Confederate Veterans. Returned Battle Flags to South. Aided in Highway Dedication.
- WHITE OF HARVARD RETURNS TO SQUAD; Regular Crimson Fullback Has Workout, But Is Not Used in Long Scrimmage.
- MUSIC; Fritz Kreisler Plays.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- BRAND ILL WITH A COLD.; Confined to Room, but Staff Says Indisposition Is Not Serious.
- O.C. GRINNELL DEAD; NOTED FISHERMAN; Head of His Own Lithographic Company--Succumbs at Hospital Despite 2 Operations.SET SWORDFISHING RECORDCaptured 198-Pound Broadbill ThreeYears Ago--Was Also FormerYacht Club Commodore.
- PENN RESERVE SQUAD IN HARD SCRIMMAGE; Offensive Stressed in Drill for Virginia Game--Burnett, End, Returns to Action.
- TODD WILL CONTINUE WITH PRIVATE FUNDS; He and Ward Accept Plan for Wider Job-Buying Inquiry Despite Governor's Objection.WILL VOLUNTEER SERVICES Citizens Union to Supply Aides forInvestigation--Group to Acton Project Today. Union to Provide Aides. Graced Jury Problem Raised. Ewald Writ Is Refused. LEGALITY IS QUESTIONED. Lawyers See Pitfalls in Inquiry Under Private Subsidy. Cite Indictment of W.E. Walsh.
- Prince of Wales Urges Drive for Latin Trade; Tells British to Overcome Bad Salesmanship
- MRS. J.R. MACARTHUR WINS DIVORCE IN RENO; Charges Former Diplomat and Engineer With Desertion--Gets No Judgment on Alimony.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- OPPOSE COAL RATE CHANGE.; Mid-West Anthracite Interests Protest Rise in Differential.
- Plan Six-Mile Promenade.
- Four Days Left for Registration.
- BRITISH BAR "LILIOM" FILM.; Censors Also Reject Another American Talkie, "The Sea Wolf."
- Leases Staten Island Residence.
- Asks Funds to Aid Consumptives.
- 70,000 MARCHERS IN LEGION PARADE; Crowds Totaling 1,000,000 View All-Day Procession in Boston Streets. COLOR AND HUMOR IN LINES Comedy of Day Mingles With War Recollections on Floats of State Delegations. Families Lunch in Streets. MacNider Marches In the Ranks.
- STATE BUDGET TO RISE ABOVE $325,000,000; Governor and Aides Work on the Schedules--Most of Increases Mandatory by Legislation.
- FASHION PARADE AT CASINO.; Historical Review of Dress Marks Gala Night Entertainment.
- CARACLIANO WINS; DEFEATS M'MAHON; Yorkville Lightweight Gains the Decision in Feature Bout at St. Nicholas Arena. GILLIS AND ROSSI DRAW Chernoff Outpoints Sarko in Ten Rounds--Mooney Scores Over Miller in Six. Rally Insures Victory. Decision Is Unpopular.
- Reserve Corps Orders.
- ACQUIRES UTILITY CONTROL.
- BRONX MORTGAGES FILED.
- TUTTLE SAYS CRATER FLED AFTER LETTER; Nominee Intimates His Message to Crain Had a Part in the Jurist's Disappearance. STARTS HIS UP-STATE TOUR He Speaks at Tarrytown, Yonkers, Ossining, Croton, Beacon and Poughkeepsie. Earlier Speeches Hit Roosevelt. Advised to Assail Tammany Only. TUTTLE SAYS CRATER FLED AFTER LETTER Recalls Roosevelt Vetoes. Dwells on Tammany at Croton. Cites Judges' Bank Withdrawals
- BETTING ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TODAY; Many Wagers Looked For on Result of Sixth Game and Outcome of the Series. ODDS HERE STILL THE SAME Figures Quoted Are 2 to 5 Against Athletics and 13 to 5 Against Cardinals to Win Title. Wagering Reported Sluggish.
- New Zealand's Athletic Team Receives Homecoming Welcome
- EASTERNERS' SALES DROP WHEAT PRICES; Market Closes at About Day's Low Levels, With Losses of 2 to 2 Cents. BULLISH SENTIMENT EASES Selling of Corn Partly Offset by Buying by Spreaders--Oats Lower--Rye Breaks.
- MIGRATORY LABOR IS SOVIET PROBLEM; Huge Turnover in Unskilled Workers Hits All Industries, Especially Transportation. DELAYS UNLOADING FREIGHT Better Conditions Elsewhere Cause Job-Shifting, Which Moscow May Try to Make a Crime. All Industries Affected. An Illustration. May Make Changing Crime.
- MR. HOOVER AT KINGS MOUNTAIN.
- HARRIERS TO OPEN SEASON.; Columbia Squad in Action Oct. 18 in Van Cortlandt Park.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets. Talk of "Defiance." Steel Production Lower. A Break in the Bond Market. Increase in Commercial Loans. Treasury Bill Offering. Extending the Rule.
- Paper Accuses Those Who Let R-101 Take Off; Charges Haste in Tests, Knowledge of Peril
- GEORGIANS TO SEE GAME.; Governor Expected With Oglethorpe Party, Due Friday.
- 2,000 GREET BACHARACH.; Parade Welcomes Atlantic City Mayor, Home From Abroad.
- DIPLOMATS QUERY SEIPEL.; Austrian Foreign Minister Reassures Them on Dictatorship.
- DOUBTS CLAUDE PLAN CAN BE PRACTICABLE; Cuban Engineer Fears Meager Output of Costly Plant May Prove Fatal. INVENTOR DEFENDS HIS IDEA Bays Present Use of More Energy Than Is Generated Is Due to Experimental Exigencies.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- SEVEN SHOWS TO OPEN IN CITY NEXT WEEK; Latest Is "London Calling," Set for Saturday--"Princess Charming" to Be Offered First.
- LIVE STOCK IN CHICAGO.
- Four Days Left for Registration.
- J.D. MOONEY URGES SOVIET RECOGNITION; General Motors Export Head Declares Government Is as Stable as Any Other. SEES GOOD BUSINESS RISK Denies Effort to Demoralise World Trade by Dumping in Speech at Paris After Visit. Reasons for Recognition. Lauds Five-Year Plan.
- GLOBE-TROTTER OF 72 ENDS ELEVENTH TOUR; Julius Brittlebank, a Retired Charleston Broker, Plans to Sail Again in June.
- PLAN AERIAL ATTACK AGAINST VANDERBILT; Virginia Poly Stresses Passing in Drill for Game--McEver May Return to Tennessee.
- GERMANI RECITAL TODAY.; Noted Italian Organist Will Play Here Saturday Also.
- CORPORATE CHANGES
- PROTECTS TAXICAB DRIVERS; Paris Takes Steps to End Attacks in Outlying Districts.
- IRGINIA LOSES TACKLE.; 0Ross, Injured, Will Be Replaced by Kimball in Penn Game.
- Treasury Calls $2,072,100 Here.
- GOVERNOR DENIES PLEA TO BARE BERTINI FILES; Will Follow "Time-Honored Custom" Regarding Naming ofGeneral Sessions Judge.
- HARMONY IS RESTORED IN BALKAN CONFERENCE; Yugoslav Denies Intending to Offend--Albanian DefendsAlliance With Italy.
- SON OF CHURCHILL IS HERE TO LECTURE; Young Oxonian Wil Tell America About England and WhyHe Is Not a Socialist.SCORES EMPIRE LEADERSSon of Former Chancellor DeclaresThat "the Weakest Invertebrates"Head British Government. He Urges a Firm Rule in India. Scores Sentimental Leaders.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- STATE RADIO SALES SURVEY.; Transactions Totaled $1,146,882 in First Quarter of Year.
- ROBBERY OF WIFE AROUSES THOMPSON; Chicago Mayor Says "It's Up to Alcock" to Find Bandits Who Took $15,500 Jewelry. MRS. THOMPSON MADE ILL "AI" Capone Sends Agent With Offer to Judge to Appear on Vagrancy Charge. Plot to Discredit Alcock Seen. Alderman Charges Official Apathy. Capone Offers to Surrender in Court.
- GRAIN FLOODS ROTTERDAM.; Ships Used to Store Surplus as Imports Increase Substantially.
- INVESTMENT TRUST CHANCES HOLDINGS; Tri-Continental Reports Less Common Stocks and More Preferred and Bonds. NET ASSETS ARE $72,342,037 Corporation's Cash, Call Loans and Short-Time Securities Put at $18,066,131 Sept. 30. Profits From Security Sales. List of Company's Holdings.
- $1,300,000 Broadway Loan Placed.
- ASKS SCHOOL BOARD TO BUILD OWN ROADS; Harvey Complains, About Many Institutions in Queens Being Inaccessible to Pupils.
- Plans Dinner for Y.W.C.A. Group
- Schaefer Accepts Challenge To Play Hoppe in Airplane
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- Nash Motors Dividend Voted.
- NEW RAILROAD Y.M.C.A.; Ten-Story Edifice to Be Erected in East 47th Street.
- Hawks Flies From Boston In 53 Minutes, a Record
- Seventy Die as Storm Inundates Mexican City; Ten Picnickers Drown When Boat Overturns
- STEFANSSON THINKS WILKINS WILL WIN; Explorer, Here, Declares Submarine Journey to PoleShould Be Successful.CITIES ABSENCE OF BERGSEstimates Party Will Travel Half ofWay Under Water--MackayAlso on Majestic,
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