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- Part of Nakamura Art to Museums.
- NEWARK TRIUMPHS OVER MONTREAL, 5-0; Holsclaw Shuts Out Royals, Allowing Seven Hits, in Night Game. BRENZEL CLOUTS HOMER Gives Victors Two-Run Lead in the Second -- Saltzgaver Collects Three Blows.
- WHEAT PRICES FALL TO SEASON'S LOWS; Market Lacks Support and De- dines Rapidly After Early Upward Move.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- TESTS OF THE PLANK.
- MISS HOLM LOWERS FOUR SWIM MARKS; Only Two Timers Present at Lido, So Records Set During Trial Will Not Be Recognized. CUTS TIME FOR 100, 150 Also Betters 200 and 400 Yard Backstroke Standards at Bellevue Benefit.
- Hungarians to Seek Moratorium.
- NATIONALITY IN ART.; Harm Seen in Plan to Have Natives Paint Official Portraits.
- AUSTRALIAN TEAM WINS.; Defeats Cowichan Club in Opening Cricket Match of Tour.
- ADVANCES IN COTTON LOST IN LATE DEALS; Promise of Good Crop Weather, With Dips in Stocks and Grains, Causes Selling, LOSSES ARE 7 TO 9 POINTS Reports of Ginnings Indicate Yield in India Will Be Much Less Than Predicted.
- $556,332 IN GIFTS TO MOUNT HOLYOKE; $31,273 Contributed by the Alumnae -- Commencement Ex- ercises Will Be Held Monday. AID TO STUDENTS INCREASED Two Cooperative Houses Will Open Next Fall, Permitting Girls to Earn Part of Their Fees.
- DR. CAMPBELL DEAD; JERSEY PHYSICIAN; Health Official of Millbarn Town- ship Was Committeeman From 1902 to 1929.
- The Gay Whirl.
- MIDTOWN LEASING TAKES NEW SPURT; Brokers Close Contracts for a Murray Hill Residence and for Business Buildings. YORKVILLE HOUSE IS SOLD Church Acquires Dwelling in Harlem -- Two Bronx Properties Also in New Control.
- Bishop Brent to Be Honored.
- VERNON HULL.
- CABINET MEMBERS REPORT; Executive Does Not Want the Liquor Question to Submerge Others. CONGRATULATIONS POUR IN Some of the Telegrams, It Is Admitted, Criticize the Prohibition Plank. BISHOP McDOWELL CALLS Dry Leader Says He Does Not See 'Any Occasion for a Third Party at Present.' PRESIDENT TAKES UP PLAN FOR CAMPAIGN
- SEABURY IN APPEAL SCORES FORD RULING; Attacks "Sweetness and Light" Decision Admitting Affidavits of Flynn to Record. LAYS "TIRADE" TO JUSTICE Says He Should Have Barred the Allegations of Official as "Scan- dalous and Indecent."
- Standard Oils Raise Gasoline 1 Cent Here And in New Jersey; Others Meet Advance
- Belgian Calls Civil Flying Military Menace; Says at Geneva War Aims Divert Its Progress
- SIMS TEAM AHEAD IN BRIDGE CONTEST; Leads Group Headed by Harold S. Vanderbilt 1,625 Points After 32 Boards Are Played. 3 BIDDING SYSTEMS USED " Four Horsemen" Rely on Their Own While Others Are the Caven- dish and the Club Convention.
- BOARD WILL RENEW TRANSIT UNITY DRIVE; State Commission Will Confer With Untermyer and May Call In Existing Companies. CITY OPERATION RATIFIED McKee Again Dissents and Berry Explains His Approval Is a Matter of Expediency. VIEWS AT HEARING DIVIDED Some Civic Groups Urge Further Attempts at Unification and Lean Toward Untermyer Plan.
- SIFT DEATHS OF 2 CHILDREN; Nassau Doctors Seek Cause of Strange Malady Attacking Family.
- CONCERT AT COUNTY FAIR.; New York Police Band Appears at Westchestor Benefit Fete.
- Urges Clay Workers to Advertise.
- SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. SUSPEND DIVIDENDS; Directors Omit Quarterly Pay- ment -- Difficult to Estimate Earn- ings, Rosenwald Says.
- MACY DEFENDS PLANK, PRAISES REPEAL FIGHT; Chairman Sees Convention Stand More Liberal Than Expected -- Delegates Back Home.
- T.S. TAILERS JR. SAIL FOR BERMUDA TODAY; Will Depart on Wedding Trip on the Monarch of Bermuda -- 3 Other Ships Going South. 3 LINERS OFF TO EUROPE Dr. R.D. Lord, Brooklyn Pastor, and Prof. Dana C. Munro Are Passengers on the Baltic.
- State Questionnaires for Brokers.
- Text of the Lausanne Moratorium Resolution Suspending Payments While Parley Continues
- torentzenuStevens.
- OARSMEN ON EDGE AT POUGHKEEPSIE; Tapering-Off Process Starts as Eights Await the Historic Regatta on Monday. SEVERAL HOLD LONG ROWS But All Crews Keep Off the Course, Taking Easy Workouts Above and Below the Town.
- Gauthier Died In Rescue Dash.
- TWO KILLED BY LIGHTNING.; Freak Philadelphia Storm Also Causes $100,000 Fire Loss.
- DEAN ENDS DISPUTE; OFF TO REJOIN CARDS; Wires Manager Street He Will Show 'How Games Should Be Pitched' -- Gets Refund.
- CANADIAN GRAIN EXPORTS UP.; Rise in Shipments From Home Ports and Drop Via United States.
- KAROLYI PLACATES FARMERS; But Hungary Thinks Premier Will Resign Next Week.
- THE NEW SUBWAY POLICY.
- SPEED BOAT CLASSIC SET FOR EARLY HOUR; Harmsworth Cup Contests to Start at 6:30 A.M. -- Course to Be in Lake St. Clair.
- No Interest on Small Deposits.
- One Dead in Red Riots in Zurich.
- Party or Convictions.
- Harvard Game Put Off Again.
- LIVERPOOL'S COTTON WEEK.; Further Reduction in British Stocks -- Imports Are Larger.
- DR. OSBORNE SPEAKS AT GROTON EXERCISES; Massachusetts School Awards Diplomas to Thirty-two Boys at Prize-Day Observance.
- PERRY WARFIELD DIES ON MARYLAND ESTATE; A member of an Old Family, He Was Engaged in Real Estate Business in Cumberland.
- TWO TRACK RECORDS FALL AT HOMEWOOD; Polydorus Takes Mile Race in 1:36, New Standard for Washington Park. BURNING UP BETTERS MARK Runs Seven Furlongs in 1:23 3-5 to Triumph Over Plucky Play and Uncommon Gold.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- 116 OFFICERS GRADUATED.; Gen. Collins Addresses Command and Staff School Class at Leavenworth.
- G. TOWER FERGUSSON.; Ex-Head of Toronto Stock Exchange and Christian Endeavor Leader.
- DE VALERA DEMANDS REPUBLIC OF IRELAND; But British Ministers Refuse to Discuss Project, Thomas Reveals in Commons. ARBITRATION PLAN BANNED Lloyd George Supports Stand of Government -- Ottawa Tariff Agreement Ruled Out. DE VALERA DEMANDS AN IRISH REPUBLIC
- Girder Knocks Boy to Death in River.
- HARVEY IS REBUKED BY MAYOR AND M'KEE; Authorized $2,113 Purchases for Court Building Before Board Made Appropriation.
- News, Comment and Incidents on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- BROADWAY MOVIES WILL RAISE PRICES; Theatres Will Add New 10 Per Cent Government Tax Be- ginning Tuesday. STARTS AT 41-CENT LEVEL Levy Will Be Escaped by Many of the Neighborhood Houses Because of Lower Fees.
- Mellon Opens London Showing Of American's India Paintings
- MOORE LOSES TOLL PLEA.; Joint Board Holds Bridge Funds Pending Highway Bond Action.
- Report Charter Rescinded.
- NAVY ORDERS SWIFT PLANE.; 200-Mile Speed Is Specified in Con- tract to Baltimore Company.
- Smedley Butler Silent on Politics.
- ALICE F. M'CULLOCH MAKES HER DEBUT; Mr. and Mrs. D.H. McCulloch Present Daughter at Dance in Park Casino. RECEIVES WITH MOTHER Debutante Wears Empire Gown of White Satin -- Ballroom Is Trans- formed Into Garden.
- DECISION OF POWERS WILL NOT AFFECT US; Won't Alter Our Policy Toward Collection of Debts Owed Us After Moratorium Expires. NO BIG SUM DUE TILL DEC. 15 Washington Circles Think Decisive Steps at Lausanne and Geneva Might Soften Congress Stand.
- SAMPAIOS TO BE HONORED.; Will Be Guests at Briarcliff Lodge Preceding Tennis Matches.
- ARMOUR FERTILIZER ARRANGES MERGER; To Unite With Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation in a New Company. ECONOMIES ARE EXPECTED Elimination of Losses Sought -- 180,000 Shares of Preferred, 1,000,000 of Common Planned.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- WINS VICE PRESIDENCY OF CLUB FEDERATION; Dr. Josephine L. Pefrce of Ohio Is Elected by Women in Second Polling at Seattle Convention.
- VERMONT IS VICTOR, 6-5.; Defeats St. Lawrence in Game Fea- tured by Hard Hitting.
- ESSEX AND THE REGIONAL PLAN
- MRS. RYAN, MRS. LEE WIN IN TEAM GOLF; Score 90 to Take Low Gross Prize in New Jersey Tourney at Canoe Brook.
- Oilstocks, Ltd., to Retire Stock.
- Harvard Business Graduates Get Jobs; Sixty Per Cent Placed, but Openings Fewer
- Information Sought.
- TEMPERANCE IS URGED BY CATHOLIC STUDENTS; Resolution at Chicago Assails 'Mis- interpretation' of the Church's Stand on Liquor.
- OrrO BOETTCHER DIES; MEMEL EX-PRESIDENT; Centre of Recent Controversy Between Lithuania and Germany Qnit After His Arrest.
- ENGINEERING FIELD STEADY.; Seasonal Contract Slump In 1931 Not Apparent This Year.
- Agree on Bolivian Fever Fight.
- JAMES SHALER HODGES.; Was Principal Examiner in the United States Patent Office.
- Year Adds $19,817,494,437 To Nation's Life Insurance
- SHOUSE PREDICTS SUBMISSION PLANK; He Says on Arrival at Chicago That the Democratic Stand on Liquor Will Be Clear-Cut. LOOKS FOR TEST ON FLOOR Says Party Is Not Likely to Pledge Repeal, but Will Ask a Vote by People. SHOUSE PREDICTS SUBMISSION PLANK
- Australian Minister in Canada.
- E.C. ANDREWS A SUICIDE IN WINNETKA (ILL.) HOME; Vice President of International Printing Ink Corporation Hanged Himself During Night.
- TAXI ENDS MAD BOLT OF RUNAWAY HORSE; Cab Driver Plays City Cowboy in Upper Broadway, Blocking Path of Lunging Stallion. CHASE LASTS TEN BLOCKS Motorists and Children Menaced as Steed Weaves Through Traffic but Machine Wins Race.
- Will Rogers Sees Democrats Facing Trouble on Wet Issue
- OBSERVES BUNKER HILL DAY; Boston Celebrates Anniversary of Revolutionary Battle.
- WORDS DROPPED IN PLANK.; Phrase in Republican Veterans' Declaration Omitted by Error.
- BROADCAST PERMIT FOR GOELET URGED; Examiner Favors Application of Banker's Son to Erect Station at Chester, in Orange County. HELD AID TO COMMUNITY Recommendation Also Is Made That the License of Station WMRJ at Jamaica Be Not Renewed.
- Police Chiefs Elect President.
- Gains Maintained in Paris.
- Further Defaults Advocated.
- E.J. BERWIND GUEST AT NEWPORT DINNER; New York Man Honored on His 84th Birthday at the Home of His Sister.
- THREAT OF BIG TEN HITS OLYMPIC FUND; Conference Plans to Use Receipts of Recent Meet Only for Its Own Athletes.
- FORM FOLTIS FISCHER BODY; Holders Requested to Deposit Their 6 1/2% Convertible Notes.
- GERMANS ARE COLD TO LAUSANNE MOVE; Press Emphasizes Five-Power Declaration Leaves Final Set- tlement Undefined. FRANCE SEEN AS OBDURATE Held to Be Jockeying for Political Advantage -- Von Papen's Reply Criticized as Too Weak.
- MerrllluCuyler.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- YOUNG ISRAEL CONVENES.; Hoover Sends Message to National Council Meeting at Asbury Park.
- VANITIE DEFEATS WEETAMOE AGAIN; Lambert Yacht Wins From Rival for Second Day in Row at N.Y.Y.C. Regatta. LEADS ENTIRE DISTANCE Home First by 4:02 on Corrected Time -- Mouette and Zaida Among Other Victors.
- TO MARKET COFFEE STOCKS.; F.C. Russell Will Confer on Sales of 1,000,000 Bays for Stabilizers.
- DAVILA AGAIN HEADS CHILE'S GOVERNMENT; After Overthrowing Colonel Grove in Night Assault, Army Withdraws. 500 COMMUNISTS SEIZED New Junta Pledges Moderation, Protection of Foreigners and Suppression of Reds. COSACH TO BE REORGANIZED Finance Minister Says Rights of All in Nitrate Monopoly Will Be Respected by Regime.
- A TWO-SIDED QUESTION.
- Perkins Scores 32, 32 -- 64, Nine Under Par, To Lower Record at Lido by Three Strokes
- Gas Revenues Off 6% in April.
- EXPECT DOMINIONS TO REBUFF BALDWIN; Washington Observers Foresee Challenge to Many Points in British Reciprocity Demand. BELIEVE OUR TRADE SAFE Hold Canada Will Deny That Her Industrial Development Is Being Pushed Too Fast.
- DR. ANDREW VAN SLYKE, PHYSICIAN. IS DEAD; Oldest Member of State Board of Health Succumbs at 85 in Coxsackie, N. Y.
- YORKSHIRE CRICKET VICTOR; Triumphs by an Innings and 313 Runs Over Essex Eleven.
- R.H. TOWNER WINS DIVORCE; New Yorker Gets Decree in Reno, Nev., on Grounds of Insanity.
- TWO MEN, LONG FRIENDS, DIE FEW HOURS APART; C. E. McFadden and G. A. Good- speed Were Well-Known Mer- chants in Granville, N. Y.
- LAND BOY CAPTURES NATIONAL HUNT CUP; Rigan McKinney Rides Goodwin Jumper to Victory Over William Kennett at Brookline. TRIESTE ALSO TRIUMPHS Scores Over Outlaw and Citron In 22d Running of Country Club Grand Annual Chase.
- MAKES LIGHT BULBS 442 IN A MINUTE; New Machine Is Disclosed to Chemical Engineers at Corn- ing Glass Plant. HELD INDUSTRIAL SECRET Factories Have Been Using Machine for Two Years -- Visit Closes An- nual Meeting of Institute.
- Washington Plans Reception.
- E. A. WILLIAMS.; Former Mayor of W.arm Springs was Close Friend of Gov.' Roosevelt.
- Study of Gold Standard by Brown University Gets Aid of the Rockefeller foundation
- YANKEE DIVISION, 2 TO 1, VOTES FOR 'BONUS NOW'; Cheers and Jeers Mark Sharp Debate in Portland (Me.) Convention of Veterans.
- Sets Up $13,500,000 Reserve.
- NEW FRENCH LINER OFF AT HAVRE TODAY; Champlain, Rated as Largest and Fastest of Her Type, Due Here Next Saturday. HAS UNUSUAL FEATURES Rakish Bow, Absence of "Trumpet" Ventilators and Deck Kennels Are Among Departures.
- Herriot Says Debt Settlement Hinges on Understanding Here
- MONUMENT TO DEBUSSY IS UNVEILED IN PARIS; Mary Garden Represents United States at Ceremony -- Toscanini Conducts Festival Program.
- TESTS TWO ROUTES FOR KASHMIR CLIMB; Nanga Parbat Expedition Sends Out Scouting Parties to Exam- ine Paths for Ascent. ON PERILOUS 5-DAY MARCH Camps in Valley After Clambering Over Two Mountains -- Coolie Force Reduced to Cut Food Load.
- CUBA PLANS HIGHER TAXES.; Increases Are Intended to Add $10,000,000 to Revenue.
- MISS BAKER AND FIANCE GUESTS OF MISS PRATT; Entertained at Dinner Dance at Welioyn Prior to Their Wedding Today.
- DR. KENNEDY ENDS ATHLETIC DUTIES; Board of Athletic Control at Princeton Fails to Name the Chairman's Successor. POST TEMPORARILY FILLED Davies, Vice Chairman, to Act Until Selection Is Made -- Bushnell and Wintringer Re-elected.
- 10 DIE IN OIL BLASTS ON SHIP AT MONTREAL; Seventeen Are Missing and 63 Hurt as Series of Explosions Sinks Great Vickers Drydock. FIRE CHIEF LOST IN RESCUE He Disappears With Volunteers in a Dash to Save Crew From Below Decks on Tanker. DISASTER LAID TO HOT RIVET Fumes In Cymbeline's Tanks Ignite -- Many of 100 at Work Repairing Vessel Are Blown Into Water.
- EDWIN W. HALEY WEDS.; Well-Known Golf Player Marries Miss Lorna Brown in Philadelphia.
- READY TO AID RUMANIA.; France Will Grant Loan if Issued Under League Auspices.
- A. Roosevelt Heads Andover Alumni
- DOCTORS PRONOUNCE BOXING RIVALS FIT; Schmeling's Superb Condition Draws Comment of State Commission Examiners. SHARKEY ALSO IS PRAISED In Better Condition Than at Time of Title Bout Two Years Ago, Tests in Camp Reveal.
- New-Crop Wheat Sends Prices In Kansas City to 1932 Lows
- WASHINGTON CALM ON CHILEAN REVOLT; Expects Confusion Until Davila Can Strengthen Grip and Curb Extremists. CONFIDENT OF MODERATION Counter-Revolution Is Said to Have Started Among Younger Of- ficers of the Army.
- HOPE IN CONGRESS.; Action May Result With Removal of Dry Pressure.
- CHAMPION GREETED BY PARTY IN BAY; Taken Off Mauretania and Whisked to City Hall to Hear Feat Praised by Walker. HAPPY AND "IN A DAZE" Gene Lauds Sportsmanship of Brit- ish Fans -- Honored by 600 at Testimonial Dinner.
- MRS. PUTNAM TO GET MEDAL FROM BLIMP; Award of Women Geographers to Be Dropped on Liner's Deck by Society's Delegation. 1,000 EXPECTED AT DINNER Washington Prepares Reception -- Filer Is Decorated by Rumania -- Honor Urged In Congress.
- MANY EXPECTED TODAY AT STETSON FUNERAL; Societies With Which Trinity Rec- tor Was Affiliated Will Be Represented.
- Mrs. Taylor Wins Golf Final.
- GIFTS TO SMITH LISTED AT $260,000 FOR YEAR; Neilson Says the Largest Was $200,000 Bequest From Morrow -- Alumnae Are Generous.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- AMERICAN DERBY ON TODAY.; Boatswain Favored in Field of 14 Named for $50,000 Added Race.
- JERSEY CITY HOMES BOUGHT BY CHURCH; Dominican Fathers Acquire Nine Structures Adjoining the Sacred Heart Edifice. FLAT HOUSES IN DEMAND Two Taxpayers Change Hands in Union City -- Secaucus Plot to Be Improved.
- Is Decorated by Rumania.
- MAJOR MAX STOCKTON.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- HOWARD ELECTED BY 5,000.; Typographical Union Head Polled 30,026 Votes Against Rouse.
- JOIN IN ADVANCES IN TIRES. AKROM-, Ohio, June 17 <.C>>.-The Seiberling, Mohawk, Falls and India Rubber Companies today joined the Goodyear and B. F. Goodrich Rubber Companies in increasing tire and tube prices 11 to 15 per cent, effective June 21, when the excise tax bill takes effect. Sales officials said General Tire and Rubber would follow suit. Firestone had no statement. ______\________ Twenty-one Banks Fail in Week. Bank failures this week numbered twenty-one and involved deposits of $60,000,000, while eight banks re- opened, according to reports of The American Banker. Closings were most numerous in Illinois, where six banks were suspended, four of them in Chicago. June closings now num- ber forty-four, while closings for the t year to date total 740, tying up de- | posits of about 5383.000,000. Re- openings for the year -number 136.; Four More Akron Companies to Raise Prices 11 to 15% Tuesday.
- DR. WEES RETURNS, SILENT ON DISPUTE; Explorer Back From South America Lays Criticism of Harvard to Misunderstanding. TOLD OF "WHITE INDIANS" He Plans Private Explanation of Story Widely Attacked in Scientific Circles.
- PRESIDENT ATTACKS ECONOMY DEADLOCK; Furlough Employment Bill in Reality Means 5-Day Week, He Says. SYMBOL FOR JOBLESS AID Senate Conferees Indicate That They Will Ask to Be Freed From Binding Instructions. PRESIDENT ATTACKS ECONOMY DEADLOCK
- MANLY UPHELD IN JERSEY.; Court Refuses to Void Nomination of Passaic Man for State Senate.
- BIRTH RATE DROPS IN MOST BIG CITIES; 38 of the 42 Largest in World Report Decline in 1931, as Compared With 1930. BERLIN SETS LOW RECORD Metropolitan Life Insurance Data Also Reveal Falling Off In 14 American Municipalities.
- MONEY AND CREDIT Friday, June 17, 1932.
- JERSEY DOCTORS ELECT.; Dr. A.H. Lippincott Heads Group -- Dr. J.F. Hagerty Honored.
- The Day in Congress.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- GOLD IN REICHSBANK SHOWS DECREASE; Drop of 25,914,000 Marks for Week -- Foreign Exchange Reserve Lower. DISCOUNTS CONTINUE HIGH Aggregate on June 15 Only Slightly Below Month-End Peak In May.
- FATHERS TO RECEIVE HONORS TOMORROW; Day Will Be Observed With Vary- ing Celebrations to "Show Dad You Remember." ORIGIN OF EVENT IS VAGUE Report Has It That Mrs. J.B. Dodd Got the Idea 20 or 26 Years Ago in Spokane or Seattle.
- AMELEIEN BRIDE OF C. W. EARM5HA1; Daughter of Detroit Couple Married in St. James Chapel of St. John's Cathedral. VEIL OF OLD FAMILY LACE Her Gown Also is Fashioned of Rare Material'uBridegroom a Graduate of Yale.
- NEW YORK A.C. STAR SETS PACE IN TESTS; Tosses 16-Pound Shot 52 Feet 8 5/8 Inches in Semi-Final Trials at Harvard Stadium. BEARD, RECORD TIE MARK Each Is Timed in 0:14.8 for 110-Meter Hurdles, Equal- ing American Standard. REKERS AMONG QUALIFIERS Gregory and Leo Lermond Also Win Right to Race in Coast Finals by Placing in 5,000 Meters.
- Irish Hotel Removes Union Jack From Display to Hail Catholics
- Jumble Shop Summer Show.
- ADMITS MAILING BOMB.; But Cuban Assassin's Wife Denies She Knew What Was in Parcel.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- MRS. VARE LEADS TEAM TO VICTORY; Beats Mrs. Baker, 7 and 6, as Philadelphia Tops Boston in Griscom Cup Golf, 11-4. UPSET IN NO. 2 MATCH Miss Hunter Surprises With Triumph Over Mrs. Vanderbeck -- Miss Quier Loses.
- CHANGES FOR BANKS.; Appointments of Two Special Deputy Superintendents Revoked.
- Martial Law Is Retained.
- PIGEONS.
- WOOL MARKET STEADIER.; Better Inquiry From Manufacturers at the Low Prices.
- 195 AT PRINCETON WIN CLASS HONORS; University Lists Outstanding Students Among 450 Who Will Be Graduated Tuesday. 35 ON ECONOMICS ROLL Politics Department Second With Thirty Awards -- Carl F. Brauer Leads in Architecture.
- A. F. CURRIER IS DEAD; RAIL MAN 57 YEARS; Began Career as Office Boy at 15 With Old Colony RoaduRe* tired by New Haven Line.
- Visit the Challenger's Camp.
- 31 GRADUATES RECEIVE HUN SCHOOL DIPLOMAS; Dean Christian Gauss of Prince- ton Is the Speaker at Annual Exercises.
- Cotton Cloth Index Shows a Small Decline; May Consumption Figures at Post-War Low
- Acts as Referee on Liner.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 6 -- No Title
- KIN OF BALDWINS SLAIN.; Californian Is Held as Killer of Woman -- Shot Himself.
- Stocks Decline, but in Extremely Dull Trading -- Bonds Are Steady -- Wheat Prices Fall Sharply.
- VOTE ON THE BILL IS 62-18; City at High Tension as Hundreds Camp in the Plaza. LEADERS MAINTAIN ORDER But Metropolitan Police and Marines Are Held in Readiness for an Emergency. SENATE GALLERIES PACKED Crowd Takes Defeat in Silence and Returns to Quarters -- Will Hang On, Leaders Say. SENATE DEFEATS THE BONDS BILL
- PRIVATE HOSPITALS ASK 'FAIR' CITY FEE; Units in Demanding at Least $4.50 a Day for Care of Every Municipal Patient. $3 RATE LONG IN FORCE Suffer Decided Loss in Giving Ser- vice and Burden Is Growing Steadily, They Report.
- MRS. MURRAY ACCEPTS CHICAGO INVITATION; She Is First Candidate's Wife to Respond -- Mrs. Roosevelt Will Not Attend Convention.
- LAUREL QUEEN ARRIVES FOR POCONO FESTIVAL; Beaver Falls (Pa.) Girl, Named by Gov. Pinchot, Flies to Lead 10-Day Flower Event.
- GOAT IS STILL GOAT DESPITE MAGIC RITE; Psychic Investigators Fail to Change It Into Young Man on Misty German Peak.
- DRY LEADERS CLASH ON REPUBLICAN PLANK; Mrs. Peabody Assails It, but Head of Business Men's Group Upholds It.
- BaileyuWaxman.
- PENN M.C. POLOISTS BEAT PRINCETON, 6-3; Nichols, With 4 Goals, Sets the Pace in Victors' Third Triumph Over Tigers. COL. HYATT PLAYS AT BACK President of College Substitutes for Pickering and Turns In a Steady Performance.
- $18,867,339 SOUGHT BY MUNICIPALITIES; Loans for Award Next Week Compare With $23,006,534 Average This Year. SAN FRANCISCO TOPS LIST Market Prices Stiffen, With the Demand Chiefly Favoring High-Grade Bonds.
- BRUENING DECLARES SPIRIT IS UNBROKEN; Hailed by Huge Crowd at Mainz Meeting on First Public Ap- pearance Since He Quit. TUMULT IN BAVARIAN DIET Nazis in Uniform Are Dragged Out by Police -- Schleicher Scouts Military Dictatorship.
- Athletics Lose to Springfield.
- Private Debts Moratorium.
- THE TURNABOUT IN CHILE.
- Formal Commission Approval Is Bestowed on Garden Bowl
- CELOTEX RECEIVERS NAMED; Chicago Company Lacks Cash to Meet Maturing Obligations.
- CANTON ARMY ROUTS NANKING GUNBOATS; Macao, Portuguese Possession, Is in Panic as, Fight Rages Across Harbor Entrance. TROOPS EMBARK IN JUNKS Landing on Island, They Turn Their Machine Guns on Ships -- Also Take Another Island.
- SO MANY DIFFERENT PLANS.; When, It Is Held, Solution of Our Woes Lies In the Ground.
- YALE ESSAY PRIZE WON BY R.F. MURRAY; Eugene O'Neill Jr. Named to Receive Cooper Award in Greek Philosophy. EXERCISES BEGIN TODAY More Than 2,000 Alumni of Classes From 1865 to 1929 Will Return for Reunions.
- SIR JOHN QUICK DIES; AUSTRALIAN JURIST; Originator in 1893 of Plan for Federal Convention to Frame Continent's Constitution. WROTE WIDELY ON LAW Was Authority on Complicated Sys- tem of Workers' Compensation in Commonwealth.
- Appointed Dean of Yale-in-China.
- MRS. JAMES F. DATES.; Prominent Leader In Charitable and Social Groups in Evanston, III.
- Rod and Gun
- BRINKERT QUERIED BEFORE MAID DIED; Thinks Suicide Might Have Been Prevented if Federal Agent Had Taken Him to Her. POLICE WERE NOT INFORMED Lindbergh Witness Released -- Lost His Job When Employer Learned of Previous Record.
- Income Tax Continues Drop This Month; Fiscal Year's Receipts Off $681,000,000
- PRISON FOR MADDEN ASKED ON APPEAL; State Argues for Reversal of Justice Levy's Writs Freeing Four From Parole Board. DANGER TO SYSTEM SEEN Counsel for Ex-Convicts Holds They Were Discharged, but Official Says Records Disprove This.
- STRICKLAND KEEPS SEAT.; But Final Returns Give Nationalists in Malta Senate and Assembly.
- MEXICO TO MODIFY EXPROPRIATION ACTS; Ortiz Rubio Reveals Hidalgo and Vera Cruz Have Been Ordered to Revise Laws. BUDGET CUTS ARE VOTED Rumors of Shift in the Government Follow Departure of Calles for New York With III Wife.
- GARNER IS FEELING BETTER.; Speaker Is "More Comfortable" as His Temperature Drops.
- Frank Buck's Exciting Adventures in Trapping Jungle Beasts -- Mr. Cagney as a Pugilist.
- WOMAN PLUMBER HAS NEW SLOGAN; Keep Interior Decorators Out of the Bathroom, Is Advice of Detroit Practitioner. SCORNS LILY POOL IN FLOOR Fancy Ideas Make the Work Hard Explains Expert, Who Learned by Watching Her Husband.
- CONVENTION HALL SHIFTING BANNERS; " Welcome Democrats" Goes Up Today and Rival Headquar- ters Will Open by Mid-Week. PACKED GALLERIES CERTAIN " Standing Room Only" Predicted for Session -- Shouse and Mrs. Ross Already on Scene.
- MulvilleuMurphy.
- BOARD WILL CONTROL HOOVER'S CAMPAIGN; Executive Committee of 15 to Be Chosen Will Have Sanders Carry Out Policies. ALL PRESIDENT'S FRIENDS They Need Not Be Members of National Committee, Although Administration Now Rules It. PLANS UP TO WHITE HOUSE Party Leaders Leave Chicago More Concerned Over Rebellion by Wets Than by Drys.
- Notes of Social Activities in Metropolitan District and Elsewhere
- YALE CREWS' DRILL CURTAILED BY RAIN; Light Session at New London Likely to Result in Long Session Today. HARVARD GETS A RESPITE 17-Mile Paddle of Previous Day Earns Comparatively Easy Practice for Varsity.
- REICH'S BONDS UP SHARPLY FOR DAY; 7s Reach 55 on Stock Exchange -- Chilean Issues Strong on Political News. RAILS LEAD DOMESTIC LIST Frisco 4 1/2s, Heavily Traded, Gain 5/8 Point -- Local Rapid Transit Obligations Irregular.
- TRAIN WRECKER GETS SIX YEARS IN AUSTRIA; After Serving Time, Shopkeeper Will Be Sent to Hungary to Answer Further Charges.
- TOPICS OF INTEREST TO THE CHURCHGOER; The Rev. E.R. Hardy Jr. and the Rev. J.P. Cuyler Jr. Will Be Ordained in St. John's. 500 TO CO TO RIO MEETING Americans Will Make Up Fifth of Delegates to World Sunday School Convention.
- FRAME GAINS FINAL IN COLLEGE TENNIS; Vanquishes Davenport, Harvard Team-Mate, 6-4, 7-5, 10-8, in Eastern Play. CHRISTENSEN ALSO VICTOR Defeats Seligson, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, In Other Semi-Final -- Doubles Unfinished.
- CZECHS FOR CANCELLATION.; Favor End of Their Liabilities and Claims at Lausanne Parley.
- PLUMBERS NOW HARMLESS AND NECESSARY.
- ANDERSON REACHES TITLE GOLF FINAL; Defending Champion in New Jersey Amateur Tourney De- feats Baker and Arnott. TO MEET SHARKEY TODAY Crestmont Player Conquers Porter and Williams, Scoring Record 70 Against Latter.
- TWO AMERICANS DIE AFTER SHANGHAI ROW; Brooklynite Is Believed to Have Shot Man From Maine and to Have Ended Own Life.
- The Late Frank K. Sturgis.
- Perry, Crenshaw Reach Final Of Southern Amateur Golf
- LIVE STOCK IN CHICAGO.
- Spanish Official Rules Funeral Is Not Political Demonstration
- MANY PAY TRIBUTE AT STORMS FUNERAL; Persons Prominent in the City's Social and Financial Life Mourn Banker, Sportsman. FLOWERS FILL TRANSEPT Full Choir Sings Three Hymns at Grace Church ServicesuBody Sent to Newport for Burial.
- THE NUT, FAVORITE, IS SECOND AT WIRE; Amateur Star Rides Own Mount to Second Triumph This Week in Feature. BIG LEAGUER, 50-1, SCORES Outsider Shows Head in Front of Resurrection, With Misguide Third, in Fifth Race.
- 25 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT PRINCETON SCHOOL; Dr. R.C. Clothier of Rutgers Delivers Addess at Exercises of Preparatory Institution.
- LOUIS WIMMER. o____; Elizabeth Man Invented Tarpaper and Dyeing Machines.
- HOUSE IS UNANIMOUS FOR KIDNAP MEASURE; Patterson Bill, Making Transpor- tation of Abducted Persons a Fel- ony, Now Goes to White House.
- HOME RELIEF ASKED FOR NEEDY CHILDREN; Welfare Workers Score Policy of Sending Dependents of Jobless to Institutions. PRACTICE FOUND WASTEFUL Keeping Families Together Is Said to Be Less Costly -- $1,000,000 Voted to Continue Public Aid.
- OUR GOLD POSITION HELD IMPREGNABLE; Dr. B.M. Anderson, Economist, Says We May Get Too Much of Metal Before End of Year. SEES HOARDING AT END Chase National Adviser Tells For- eign Correspondents 'Whole Pic- ture' Is 'More Cheerful.'
- Huey Long and Coxey Picked To Head Farmer-Labor Ticket
- CHARGES BIG UTILITY BREAKS STATE LAWS; Public Service Commission Re- ports on Inquiry Into Asso- ciated Gas System. PROPOSES LEGAL ACTION Affiliated Corporations Said to "Manage, Dominate and Prac- tically Operate" Units. COMPANY ASSAILS BOARD Reply Declares It Is Actuated by Political Motives and Exceeds Its Jurisdiction.
- GOLD FLOW STRESSED IN RESERVE'S REPORT; Review of Year Tells How the Crisis Abroad Took $750,000,- 000 From This Country. SAYS MORATORIUM FAILED Resume Recalls That Other Outside Support Was Unsuc- cessful in Checking Slump. EARNINGS $6,723,000 LESS Member Banks' Gross for 1931 Was $29,701,000, the Lowest Figure Since 1917. GOLD FLOW STRESSED IN RESERVE'S REPORT
- CANON CHASE'S ATTITUDE.; Stands With Drys in Reserving De- cision on Plank.
- The Pugilist's Infatuation.
- PAYS CITY FOR SITE IN POSTOFFICE DEAL; Medalie Delivers Government's $2,440,640 Check to Mayor for Court House Land. WALKER LATE IN ARRIVING Ceremony Deferred When Officials Find Him Absent -- Transfer Aids Civic Centre Development.
- INDICT LABOR CHIEF AS A TAX EVADER; Federal Grand Jurors Accuse Commerford of Perjury and Failure to File Returns. A STEP IN RACKET INQUIRY Building Trades Leader Had Been Under Scrutiny 8 Months -- Newark Union Said to Have Lost Charter.
- MANY AT FLOWER SHOW.; Mrs. Valeria Langeloth Wins Honors at Event in Greenwich.
- De Valera Is Unyielding.
- MISS TAUBELE LOSES IN THUMB UPSET; Bows to Miss Surber, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1, in Semi-Final of New Jersey Title Play. BARONESS LEVI A VICTOR Puts Out Miss Francis by 6-1, 6-1 -- Winners Play Today for the Singles Crown.
- MacDonald Still Leads.
- ROEBLING ESTATE PUT AT $13,194,170; Twelve Nieces and Nephews Each Receive $1,099,514 From Bridge Designer's Son. PERSONALTY LISTED AT $90 George W. Schurman, Lawyer, Left $613,507 to Widow -- Lewis Gold- stein Aided Charities.
- OLD FRIENDS.
- MOONSHINE TAKES STAR CLASS TITLE; Scores in Final Race of Atlantic Coast Championship and Olympic Trial Series. WILL NOT RACE ON PACIFIC Skipper Will Be Unable to Go to California for Final Tests for International Events.
- SPOT RAW SUGAR UP AS FUTURES REACT; Trend in Forward Deliveries Is Reversed by Sales for Profit- Taking.
- NEW UPRISING IN FINLAND.; Rebels Lock Up Police in Mantsala -- Troops Sent to Scene.
- Biological Note.
- NO PAYING JOB IN JAIL, PRISONER IS LET OUT; Court Had Sentenced Cabinet- maker to Pursue His Trade in Prison to Aid Family.
- 37 BIDS SUBMITTED FOR RIIS PARK TRADE; Offers for Five Concessions at City Rockaways Resort Show Wide Variation. FOUR SEEK ALL PRIVILEGES One Would Guarantee a 13% Re- turn on Investment -- Straus and Aides Examine the Proposals.
- J.T. Stearns Made Vermont Trustee
- MRS. THOMAS HARDEMffN.; Army Officer's Widow Victim of Burns in Effort to Save Daughter.
- GOVERNOR AND CURRY CONFER, BAR WAGNER IN CONVENTION ROLE; Roosevelt Defers to Wishes of Leader and McCooey to Drop Senator as Nominator. CHOICE IS KEPT SECRET Chiefs, to Leave for Chicago Tuesday, Withhold Decision on Support Till After Arrival. WALKER COURSE DEBATED Propriety of Voting at Chicago Is Questioned -- Slated for Part in Fight to Check Roosevelt. ROOSEVELT AGREES TO BAN ON WAGNER
- ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS RACE TO DEFEND CITY; But "Raid" on Fort Tilden Fails to Take Place on Account of Weather. MOTORCYCLES LEAD CHASE Sirens Scream to Clear Way for the 10-Ton Trucks Hauling Artillery Across Long Island.
- FINISHES WALKER EVIDENCE.; Roosevelt Reveals He Has Read Eight Volumes of Testimony.
- SECRECY IN BIG DEAL CHARGED TO SCHWAB; He Insisted Also on Cash for Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. in $16,250,000 Sale. TESTIMONY OF HIS AGENT Aimed to Retire From All but Beth- lehem and Steel Institute, Pro- moters' Suit Reveals.
- House Calls for a World Economic Parley, Adopting Somers Resolution, 235 to 24
- JERSEY FISHERMAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING; Dies in Small Boat in Absecon Bay -- Bolt Injures Two in Machine Shop.
- SAILS AROUND GLOBE ALONE IN SCHOONER; Voyager, 54, Spent 4 Years in Feat, Stopping to Build New Boat When First Burned. NOW "BROKE," BUT HAPPY Trip Proved Miles's Theory That the World Has More Good Than Bad In It -- And He Found a Wife.
- STERLING OFF 3 1/2C; SPECULATORS HIT; Lowest Since March 8, With No Apparent Step by Britain to Halt Decline. MOVE FOR STABILITY SEEN Wall Street Believes Bank of England Is Not Displeased With Lesson to Bulls. DAY'S GOLD LOSS $3,848,100 Federal Reserve Statement Shows About $5,000,000 Earmarked by Some Central Bank.
- Steamers Crash Off Boston Light.
- Hoover's 'Home Town' in Iowa Sends Its Congratulations
- Week End Girl."
- LEAVES LONDON TODAY TO SEEK COL. FAWCETT; Expedition Will Go to Brazil to Hunt Explorer Who Was Lost in Jungles Seven Years Ago.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- FOUND REPUBLICANS GETTING DEMOCRATIC; Used Candid Words at Conven- tion for First Time in Years, Godfrey C. Gloom Comments. INDIANA'S STAND A PORTENT Demand for Dry Law Repeal, He Thinks, Was a Suggestion of Possibilities.
- JANET BISHOP ENGAGED TO WED DAVID D. LEVES; Announcement Made at Dinner Here Introducing the Bride- Elect to Society.
- KEYS BEAT RED WINGS, 4-3.; Shealy Allows 4 Hits in Third Straight Defeat of Rochester.
- Mrs. Hadden Weds Harvard Student
- MRS. JESSUP ANNEXES DELAWARE NET TITLE; Beats Miss Townsend, 6-1, 6-2, in State Final -- Pairs With Rival to Gain Doubles Crown.
- $30,480,983 BONDS OFFERED IN WEEK; Municipals Account for Most of New Financing -- Gain From Preceding Period. UTILITY ISSUE MARKETED Flotations Generally Well Received, With New Jersey Loan Quickly Oversubscribed.
- FRENCH ARE SATISFIED BY LAUSANNE EVENTS; Expected Nothing Better Than a Short Moratorium -- Pleased by MacDonald's Statement.
- CATHOLIC BOOK LIST NOTES MORAL GAIN; Still Many 'Vile' Works Printed, but Improvement Is Shown, Says Cardinal's Committee. 108 TITLES ON 'WHITE LIST' Recommendations to Be Made Every Quarter Hereafter to Offset Evil Effects of Bad Literature.
- NEW YALE ROWING AWARD.; Ten Members of Lightweight Crew Receive Five-Inch Ys.
- WHOLESALE PRICES FELL AGAIN IN MAY; Decline of 1 3/4 Per Cent Under April Brought Level 12 Per Cent Below a Year Ago. FOOD GROUPS DROPPED Decreases in Some Items Were Offset by Rises in Others -- Textiles Down 2 1/2 Per Cent in Month.
- ASKED TO QUIT WAR ZONE.; Seven Americans Are Requested to Leave Kaichow, China.
- LADY MARY GAINS PRESIDENT'S CUP; Tobey's Mare Defeats Fashion Of The Hour, Stable-Mate, at Huntington Horse Show. TITLE TO THE LITTLE MAN Smith Entry Triumphs Among Polo Ponies -- Cloverleaf and Moon Blossom Annex Blues.
- UTILITY EARNINGS.
- DEPUTY LOSES IMMUNITY.; Mexican Chamber Acts Against Member Accused of Murder.
- THE SITUATION AT LAUSANNE.; Owing to Lack of Foresight, Allies Are Held to Have Lost All Chance of Future Reparations Payments.
- 2 BLUES TO PEACH MELBA.; Scores In Five-Gaited Saddle and Combination Events at Troy.
- 111 TO BE GRADUATED AT LAWRENCEVILLE; Bainbridge Colby to Deliver Address at Exercises in Princeton Today. HEADMASTER TO BE HOST Luncheon and Reception Will Be Held Following Class Day Cere- monies on Campus.
- POLICE DONATE FUNDS FOR OUTINGS FOR POOR; Mulrooney Sets Scale for Gifts From All Members of Force in Drive for $44,700.
- WHEATON TO GRADUATE 68.; Play by Woodmere Senior Will Be Presented Today.
- SURVEY PRIESTS' PAY CUT.; Vatican Investigators Take Up Re- ductions by Poland.
- GOYESCAS, 9-2, WINS BY 5-LENGTH MARGIN; Takes Hardwicke Stakes, Beat- ing Sandwich as Ascot Meet Closes. BROWN JACK SETS RECORD Sir Harold's 8-Year-Old Captures Queen Alexandra Stakes for Fourth Straight Time.
- Banker Urges Lower Realty Taxes.
- CREDITORS WIPE OUT $45,000,000 IN DEBTS AT LAUSANNE PARLEY; Five Powers "Reserve" Sums Due to Them During Period of the Conference. NONE EXPECTS PAYMENT Great Britain Again Expresses Willingness to Clear Slate if Others Also Agree. REICH STRESSES POVERTY Von Papen Asserts Moratorium on $355,500,000 Private Debts May Be Needed. CREDITORS GIVE UP $45,000,000 IN DEBTS
- KLEIN IS CONVICTED OF DEFRAUDING CITY; Jury Finds Ousted Highways Head of Queens Falsified $6,000 Oil Vouchers. SEQUEL TO HARVEY CASE Contract With Rosatti Was Named in Complaint Against Borough President. SENTENCE SET FOR JUNE 24 Maximum Penalty Is Five Years -- Judge Upholds Verdict and Re- mands Defendant to Jail.
- FINANCE BODY ISSUES $250,000,000 IN NOTES; Treasury Is to Take Entire Offer- ing, Making Total Subscribed $1,000,000,000.
- ONE FOX POOL PROFIT IS PUT AT $1,937,762; Raskob, Chrysler, Kenny and Brady Shared in It, Gray Tells Senate Committee. LOEW DEAL IS DESCRIBED Stockholders Lost $3,314,724, Counsel Says -- Committee Would Lengthen Inquiry. PROFIT IN FOX POOL PUT AT $1,937,762
- Company Before Trade Commission.
- EXAMINATION FEES FOR TEACHERS URGED; Plan Would Realize $175,000 Toward $275,000 Cost to City Next Year, Council Holds. CURB ON INSINCERE SEEN Many Now Taking Tests Have No Serious Idea of Getting Jobs Here, Report Says. RACKET" CHARGE RENEWED Dissenting Member Sticks to Stand but Says Allegations Were Not Directed at Board.
- FAVORABLE TURN NOTED IN BUSINESS; Gains Attributed in Part by Mercantile Agencies to New Taxes Impending. RETAIL SALES INCREASE Slight Rally in Building Is Reported -- Rubber Products in Strong Demand.
- WORLD CRISIS LAID TO HOOVER POLICIES; Battle Speaks at Westchester Dinner to Aid Democratic Drive for $1,500,000.
- In Heidelberg.
- Newark Library to Cut Pay.
- MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN; Trading Light on the English Exchange, but Quotations Continue Firm. FRENCH LIST HOLDS STEADY Move for Holiday in Reparations Fails to Arouse Interest on German Boerse.
- MOVE TO OUST MACY FORESEEN IN CHICAGO; Many in New York Delegation Felt on Leaving That Mills Faction Meant to Act. LAWRENCE A POSSIBILITY He Backed, Secretary in 1926 Race and Aided Mrs. Pratt in the Chicago Contest. MOIST STATE PLANK LIKELY Desertion of Drys in Other Years Would Work Against Too Wet a Platform Now.
- W.E.CORCORAMETS LICENSE TO MARRY; G. E. Corcoran's Son, 18, Will Wed Gertrude Stadelman of Akron, Ohio, Today. s I BRIDE-TO-BE 24 YEARS OLD Their Engagement Had Not Been AnnounceduBridegroom-Elect Kin of W. W. Corcoran.
- YANKEES BEATEN IN 11TH.; Lose to Milwaukee, 10-9, in Exhi- bition Before 10,000.
- Dullness Continues In Berlin.
- Governor Eschews Politics.
- Miss Sally Gibson Honored.
- MEXICAN TRACK STARS DO WELL IN TRYOUTS; Gonzalez, Running Barefoot, Is Timed in 15:40 for 5,000- Meter Olympic Trial.
- Montreal, Que.
- TWO BOMB TERRORISTS ARE EXECUTED IN ITALY; 500 Fascist Militiamen Cheer for Mussolini as Sbardellotio and Bovone Are Shot.
- PHARAOHS' MUMMIES MOVED DESPITE CURSE; Pantheon Emit for Zaghloul Pasha Now Holds Bodies of 20 Kings and 8 Queens.
- YALE NINE PLAYS TODAY.; Victory Over Princeton Will Give Elis League Championship.
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