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- JAPAN MAY RETALIATE ON NEW INDIAN TARIFF; Considers Imposition by Decree of New Graded Rates -- Truce Plan Is Weighed.
- DENNIS M'EVOY DIES SUDDENLY UP-STATE; Former Superintendent of Rzc ords HereuOnce Was a Depaty Sheriff.
- WOMEN'S TEAM CHOSEN.; Four to Represent Metropolitan A.A.U. at Chicago Meet.
- BIG JERSEY UTILITY SHOWS GAIN IN MAY; Operating Income of Public Service Corporation and Units Rises $241,192. DECLINE IN FISCAL YEAR Gross Earnings $13,408,561 Lower and Net $3,074,819, Says Report for 12 Months.
- SEES RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA BY U.S.; London Daily Herald Reports Talks Between Soviet and American Delegates. LITVINOFF DELAYS RETURN Russian Commissar Holds Conversations With Morgenthau, Our Wheat Group Head.
- Ridgefield National to Reopen.
- PARLEY SEEKS END TO TRADE BARRIERS; Attack Opens in Committee on Exchange Curbs, Quotas and Import Bans. AID TO SHIPPING OPPOSED Norway Supports British Plea to Limit Subsidies -- Russia Presses for Peace Pact.
- ERNEST GAISER.
- Football Ticket Prices Are Reduced at Yale
- WESTERN RAILROAD PASSES DIVIDEND; Kansas City Southern Omits Payment on Preferred First Time Since 1907.
- Plane Crash Kills Four.
- CITY SPEEDS WORKS TO GET FEDERAL AID; New Subways and a Tunnel Under Narrows Part of Program Discussed by Board. EQUIPMENT ALSO SOUGHT Furnishing of Hospitals and Schools Is the Most Pressing Need, O'Brien Declares.
- FERRELL OF INDIANS TOPS ATHLETICS, 11-1; Knickerbocker Leads Attack on Earnshaw and Walberg With Two Triples.
- Bank in Paterson Reopens.
- SIAMESE KING AGREES TO REOPEN ASSEMBLY; Revolutionary Leader Reassures Foreign Commercial Interests as to Fiscal Policies.
- GOV. M'NUTT WANTS CITIZENS MILITANT; Urges City College Graduates to Meet Test of Leadership With Patriotic Courage. 17,000 WATCH EXERCISES Whalen Administers Oath of Loyalty -- Dr. Robinson Presents Stroock Portrait.
- Work of Jobless in Bronx Parks Praised By Civic Leaders on Annual Tour There
- JOCKEY MILLS FIRST WITH THREE MOUNTS; Wins With Dark Secret in Feature and Also Triumphs With Inflate and Cabezo. QUESTIONNAIRE IS FOURTH Butler Star Drops Back After Making Effort to Overhaul Victor at Far Turn.
- SOVIET CROP HOPES CONTINUE BRIGHT; Sown Area of 225,000,000 Acres Reaches 95.4 Per Cent of the Programs. GRAIN SURPLUS EXPECTED Collective Farmers Are Forbidden to Sell Any Crops Until State's Quota Has Been Fulfilled.
- Talks Reported in Paris.
- Text of Judge Goddard's Charge to the Jury in the Mitchell Tax Evasion Trial; Honesty of Tax Sales Stressed by Court as Issue
- SCREEN NOTES.
- STURDY TAKES TROT AT STURBRIDGE TRACK; Is Timed in 2:10 l/4 in Second Heat of 2-Year-Old Event -- Calumet Charles Wins.
- NAVAL STORES.
- 237,984 ENROLLED AT FOREST CAMPS; Officials Expect 70,000 More in Civilian Corps Before the Month Ends. ONLY 2,600 VETERANS JOIN Provision Was Made for 75,000 -- Out of 14,400 Indians Looked For 5,000 Have Been Recruited.
- MRS. DALL OPENS PENNY RESTAURANT; Daughter of Roosevelt Hails Macfadden Relief Work as, 6th Unit Is Established. BOLAN ASSAILS BEGGING Says Project to Aid Worthy Helps Keep Professional Panhandlers Off Streets.
- H. A. HffiTZ MARRIES VIRGINIA DOUGALL; Ceremony Performed at West End Collegiate Church by Dr. Cadman and Dr. Cobb. JEAN FENNELL HONOR MAID j Donald A. Metz Is Best Man for His BrotheruLarge Wedding Breakfast at the Plaza.
- CIGARETTES BUY HATS IN VETERANS' DRIVE; 15,000 Summer Straws Traded for 500,000 Smokes for Men in Northport Hospital.
- RAILROAD SERVICE.; Method Is Suggested for Increasing Passenger Traffic.
- The Rollin P. Grants Return.
- Chicago Run 19 1/2 Hours At Regular Train Fare
- FURNITURE DEALERS ENLARGING STORE; Sachs Company Rents More Space at 8th Av. and 35th St. -- Many Other Leases.
- New Hampshire Beer Bill Signed.
- Urging a Real Estate Strike.
- JOHN BOOTH HONORS BETROTHED COUPLE; Gives Dinner for Brother and Miss C. Ann Vanderhoefu Jesse Metcalfs Also Hosts.
- 38TH ST. TUBE PLAN REVISED FOR SPEED; Port Authority Cuts Request for $75,000,000 Federal Funds to $37,500,000. TO BUILD ONE TUNNEL NOW Old Application to R.F.C. to Be Voided and New One Filed With Recovery Act Head.
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- BeveridgeuScaife. I
- FEDERAL BONDS UP IN LOWER MARKET; Rise 2-32 to 6-32 Points in Stock Exchange Transactions of Less Than $1,000,000. GERMAN LOANS DECLINE French and United Kingdom Issues Unchanged -- Setbacks Erase Gains In Domestic List.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- Huge Inflation in Britain Charged
- NO BAIL FOR GUIMARES.; Figure in Dot King Case Held in Pennsylvania Fraud.
- MRS. DENNIS EAGAN.; , Former Catherine Livingston Was Member of New York F.m,i,,.
- CLARKSON LEADS GOLFERS; Scores 80 for First Round of Long Island Seniors' Play.
- OLD INSULL UNITS CUT DIVIDENDS 20%; Commonwealth Edison Co. of Chicago Makes Annual Payments $4 a Share. LAID TO RATE REDUCTIONS Peoples Gas and Public Service of Illinois Scheduled to Take Similar Action.
- BUCK COLLAPSES AT KIDNAP TRIAL; Cyril Later Says He Would Have Taken McMath Girl to Mother if He Had Been Able. PEGGY IS CALM ON STAND Child In Barnstable Court Tells Story of Her Abduction as if Reciting in School.
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- LOST FLIER KILLED, MEXICO CITY HEARS; Collar Dead and Barberan Is Badly Hurt, Says Report From Mayor of Apizaco. OFFICIALS EXPRESS DOUBT President's Aide and Spanish Embassy Lack Confirmation of Crash in Puebla.
- REOR.STOCKWELL DIES AT AGE OF 65; College Official of Christian Education Board of the Presbyterian Church. j f I A TEACHER EARLY IN LIFE Later Held Pastorates at Beverly and Trenton, N.' J., and Newburgh, N. Y.
- U.S. RETAINS LEAD IN CHESS TOURNEY; Conquers Lithuania, 4 to 0, and Divides Series With Hungarian Team. MARSHALL PLAYS DRAW Fine and Dake Also Deadlocked In 13th Round Games After Taking Earlier Matches.
- BRITISH TARIFFS ARGUED.; Baron Arnold, Laborite, Assails Present Policy in House of Lords.
- ! RICHARD A. CLARKE.
- 207 SPORTS AWARDS VOTED AT HARVARD; 19 Major Honors Are Bestowed Upon Members of Varsity Track Squad.
- NEW HAVEN STOCK SHIFTS; P.R.R. Increases Grip on Road to 16% Control.
- Cardinal to Open Convention.
- CITY ESCAPES BAN ON DUMPING AT SEA; Garbage Held at Piers for 24 Hours Until Government Issues New Permit. TANGLE LAID TO ERROR Mistake on Legal Document Led to Protest by Jersey Officials, Sanitation Men Believe.
- TIGERS BREAK EVEN.; Drop First Game to Red Sox, 10-9 but Win Second, 5-3.
- E.R. Tinker Quits Fox Film.
- DE LA SALLE TO HOLD GRADUATION TONIGHT; Dr. J.J. Walsh to Speak at Town Hall Exercises -- Winners of Honors Announced.
- BLIND CHILDREN'S DOG, A FRIEND TO 50, LOST; Boys and Girls in Yankers Home Search Grounds in Vain for Missing Companion.
- 3 Dinghy Races to Swan's Zero.
- PRICE BROTHERS PLANS UP; Bondholders Expected to Act on Reorganization This Week.
- HAYS ANSWERS PROTEST.; Plans to Meet Motion-Picture Group in Interest of Code.
- POLITICS BARRED ON SMITH'S VISIT; Sir Ronald Lindsay and Gov. Cross Also Will Receive Harvard Degrees. UNDERGRADUATE HONORS Large Proportion of Those Taking Primary Degrees Have Won Special Rank.
- HOME OF SURROGATE LISTED FOR TAX SALE; Slater, Westchester Official, and Wife Named Among Port Chester Debtors.
- DYER WILL QUIT GUARD.; Brigade Commander Will Retire With Rank of Major General.
- INTEREST RATE CUT ON TIME DEPOSITS; Clearing House Committee Sets Charge at One-quarter of 1 Per Cent. RULING REDUCES LIMIT Effective Today, Cut Will Run Only Till Reserve Board Issues Regulations.
- COTTON ADVANCES; LEASE PLAN GAINS; Federal Project for Reducing Acreage Is Said to Be Meeting Good Response. UPTURNS 14 TO 16 POINTS Operators Avoid Selling Side Owing to Exchange Conditions -- Buying Meets Recessions.
- MECHANICS HONORED AT ROCKEFELLER UNIT; 22 Get Awards for Their Part in Building La Maison Francaise From J.D. Rockefeller 3d.
- INTRODUCING SILVER.
- Son to Mrs. George B. Fargis.
- SIX RAILS GAIN 95% IN OPERATING NET; Gross Increase of Only 4.8% in May Indicates Heavy Cuts in Expenses. RISE CONTINUING IN JUNE Nickel Plate Line Reports First Surplus After Charges for Any Month in Two Years.
- Mrs. Boole Disappointed.
- Shirtless Bathing.
- G. HEARS! TO WED SUNDAY; Mrs. Lorna Velie to Become Bride on Ranch of Publisher.
- Trading Slack in Paris.
- Olympic Set a Mail Record.
- SHARPER RISE FORECAST; Labor Federation's Data Indicate Steady Gains in Rest of June. UP 1,000,000 SINCE MAY 1 Specialty Groups, Especially Those Supplying Forest Corps, Show Marked Advance. STATISTICS TASK SPEEDED Secretary Perkins Orders Her Department to Keep Pace With Changes.
- Reserve Training Ordered.
- I FinckeuGardner. 1
- BREWERY STOCK OFFERED.; Oneida Company Is Selling 40,000 Shares to Finance Expansion.
- CONFERENCE GROUPS BLAME AMERICANS; Increasing Pessimism Felt as Committees Meet and 'Talk in Vacuum.' WARNING GIVEN ON RUMORS Talk of Setting Dollar Rate, Heard as Moley Sails, Is Linked to Speculation. DELAYS AT PARLEY ARE BLAMED ON US
- ASKS DANZIG DICTATORSHIP; Nazi Senate Submits Act Extending Till 1937 to Volkstag.
- PROFESSORS ACCEPT MEDIATION IN CUBA; Third Oppositionist Faction Agrees to Work With Our Envoy for Peace. THREE MORE GROUPS OUT Ambassador Cintas Hurries to Havana to Consult President Machado on Developments.
- JOHN MEEK GOEHRING.; First Preaident of the Council of Nine in Pittsburgh.
- VINES HALTS JONES IN ENGLISH TENNIS; Beats Former Columbia Star in Third Round of London Play, 6-2, 6-2. MRS. MOODY EASY VICTOR Sutter, Stoefen, Gledhill Also Triumph -- Vines Heads Wimbledon Draw.
- REPUBLICAN CHIEFS OF FIVE STATES MEET; Gather at Call of Sanders to Lay Preliminary Plans for 1934 Campaign.
- STILL HOPE FOR MATTERN.; Backers Hold Flier May Have Landed Far From Communications
- MRS. WALTER J. BOOTH.
- Mrs. Robinson Golf Victor.
- SILVER RATE CONTROL DEBATED IN LONDON; Subcommittee Studying Pittman Plan Seeks Means to Stabilize the Price.
- EDWARD P. WOLF.
- Graham Heads Hoboken Land.
- DEBT STEPS SHOWN FOR FIVE NATIONS; Czechoslovakia, Latvia and Rumania, Which Paid in Part, to Have Parleys. TALKS BEING ARRANGED Bare Acknowledgment of Notes, as in Case of France, Made to Estonia and Yugoslavia.
- BALDWIN CHARGES OUSTING IN ILLINOIS; Civil Liberties Union Group Told to Keep Out of Da Quoin, He Says.
- SENATORS TRIUMPH, 9-0.; Whitehill Shuts Out White Sox as Mates Collect 18 Hits.
- GRAIN PRICES SOAR TO SEASON'S HIGHS; Heavy Buying Results From Alarming Reports of Damage to Crops. NEW HOT WAVE PREDICTED Gains at Finish: Wheat, 2 to 2 3/8c; Corn, 1 5/8 to 2 3/4c; Oats, 1 1/8 to 1 1/2c; Rye, 1 7/8 to 2 3/4c.
- United Fruit Buildings Burned.
- Snow in South Brazil; Frost in Five States
- PICCARD STILL SEES UPPER AIR TRAVEL; Returning, He Reiterates Faith in Stratosphere as Field for Rapid Sky Transit. ON WAY TO CHICAGO FAIR He Will Supervise an Ascension There -- Devises Way to Keep Feet Warm and Head Cool.
- 200 TEACHERS TO GET MONTCLAIR DEGREES; Exercises to Be Held Today at New Jersey College -- Dr. Elliott to Preside.
- NO PAY FOR RECEIVERS.; Appellate Devision Upholds Plea of Movie Operators' Union.
- NAVY LEAGUE ELECTS HUBBARD AS ITS HEAD; Chicago Man Succeeds W.H. Gardiner, Who Remains on Executive Committee.
- HUNT MISSING CLIMBER.; Searchers for Harvard Student Impeded by Mt. Washington Fog.
- MRS. W. T. CARRINGTON IS WED TO R. E. JONES; Widow of Financier and Sister of Walter Hnston [s Bride of Noted Stage Designer.
- Savings Bankers of State Weigh New Laws; Want 'Plenty of Time' to Decide on Course
- MAY SPINNING ACTIVITY GREATEST SINCE 1929; Operations 112.3% of Theoretical Capacity, Comparing With 63.3% Year Ago.
- GUNS" AND ATOMS.
- 1,819 UNITS ABROAD HELD BY INDUSTRY; Plants Valued at $2,177,693,244 Owned by Americans Hire 450,000 'Foreigners.' TARIFF BLAMED BY ROPER Report to Senate Cites 'Pressure' of Canada and Britain as Cause of Migration. 1,819 UNITS ABROAD HELD BY INDUSTRY
- D.E. Provost Heads Roto Ad Men.
- AN ANTILLEAN EXPERIMENT.
- BrownuMain.
- Brazilian Bonds, Responding to Exchange Decision, Are Firm in English Market.; TRADING IS DULL IN PARIS Dollar Is Firmer and Stocks Gain Slightly on Bourse -- Berlin Weakened by Big Sales.
- Political Jobs Ruled Out In Tennessee Valley Work
- NAVY ALLOCATES 4 NEW WAR CRAFT; New York Yard to Build 2,000-Ton Gunboat -- Others to Charleston, Portsmouth. $86,000,000 FOR THE YEAR Thirty-two Ships Under Recovery Act and Five in Addition Will Be Rushed.
- PATRICK O'CONNELL OF ALBANY DEAD; Clerk of State Senate, 54, Is Stricken at Wheel of His Automobile. SUCCUMBS IN HOSPITAL Brother of Democratic County Leaders Was Centre of Fight on Patronage With Parley.
- OFFERS 91-DAY BILLS.; Treasury to Issue $75,000,000 in Paper Dated June 28.
- Rhenish Stahlhelm Dissolved.
- Cintas to Consult Machado.
- FRANKLIN S. LEISENRING. I
- Two Harvard Tennis Stars Gain Semi-Finals in Title Tourney; Davenport Defeats Hawley and Ray Conquers Mundy in Intercollegiate Play at Ardsley -- Murphy Overwhelms Tilney, 6-2, 6-1 -- Horton Halts Donovan.
- Electric Power Index Sharply Higher Again; New England Area 18.2% Ahead of Year Ago
- Westchester Social Agents Meet.
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- MRS. CHARLES M. MERRILL.
- PARKER CONTINUES PACE IN NET TOURNEY; Gains the Fourth Round Along With Lott in Western Title Tennis.
- WASHINGTON DENIES NEW PARLEY ORDERS; High Official Says He Would Be 'Surprised' if Report of Instructions Proved True.
- FLOWERS SHOWN AT PRATT ESTATE; Courtyard Transformed Into French Mart for Exhibit of Long Island Clubs. 1,500 ENTRIES ARE LISTED North Country Garden Group Wins Sweepstakes Award -- Rock Garden and Pool Featured.
- DR. CHIERA DEAD; AN ANTIQUARIAN; Professor of Assyriology at University of Chicago a Victim of Pneumonia. UNCOVERED ANCIENT RUINS Made Important Discoveries in IraquEditor of Assyrian Dic- tionary Now Being Compiled.
- VETERANS TO ROW TODAY.; Harvard Graduates of 1883 Will Give an Exhibition.
- TRADE CODE SOUGHT ON OIL MARKETING; Refiners' Representatives Meeting in Chicago Name Committee to Meet Dealers. WOODWORKERS ASSEMBLE Two Groups of That Industry Among Others Discuss Organizing Under New Law.
- LEHMAN SEES NO NEED FOR AN EXTRA SESSION; Thinks Federal Home Loan Act Sufficient to Give Relief to Owners.
- MURDER VICTIM PRAISED.; Zionists Here Pay Tribute to Arlosoroff, Slain In Palestine.
- Car Owners Get $385,000 Refunds
- PHILLIES SWEEP SERIES.; Capture Final of Four-Game Test With the Reds, 10 to 8.
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- BOWDOIN HONORS ALBEE.; Bestows Prize for Work on World Famous Orthopedic Surgeon.
- Rogers Sees Harvest For Needy Democrats
- GLORIFY CAPTURES ROCKINGHAM DASH; 10,000 See Filly Take Speed Handicap as Meeting Opens at Salem Track. BAND WAGON RUNS SECOND Racing Is Conducted for the First Time Under New Hampshire Parl-Mutuel Law.
- Lehman Names Dr. James Smith.
- Film Union Action Ends.
- LOUGRAN DEFEATS HAMAS AT STADIUM; Casts Aside Old Careful Style and Batters Rival in Late Rally to Get Decision. 10,000 SEE THE STRUGGLE Victor Evens Score in Fourth Bout With Ex-Penn State Athlete at Two Triumphs Apiece.
- GEORGIANS ASK INJUNCTION; Ousted Officials Seek Federal Writ Against Governor.
- Honor Veteran Telephone Man.
- MISS MARY WARREN - ENGAGED TO MARRY; I BroofeEne (Mass.) Girl Is Be- trothed to Crayson M-P. Murphy of This City.
- ON CUBA COMPANY'S BOARD; Five New Directors Elected Following Resignations.
- DEFERS HOSIERY STRIKE.; Union in PhiladelPhia Meets Request of Secretary Perkins.
- BUREAU WILL DROP 600; Internal Revenue Commissioner Cuts Force to Save $2,855,000.
- MISS HOPPING IS WED TO GEORGE PIPERNO; Couple Prominent in Polo Circles Have a Quiet Ceremony in Judge Freschi's Chambers.
- P.R.R. FREIGHT AT PEAK.; 93,390 Carloadings in Week Are Largest Since October.
- ESTATE OF G.A. HELME VALUED AT $4,267,539; Securities Left by Tobacco Man Appraised at $4,187,273 -- Bulk Goes to Family.
- CHILD LABOR LAWS.; More Encouraging Prospect for Ratification Is Seen.
- MARGARET WETMORE TO BE WED ON JULY 1; Will Become Bride of W. A. W. Stew art Jr. in Church at Cold Spring Harbor.
- Berlin Partly Recovers.
- Ohio Drys Move to Bar Repeal.
- SOVIET PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE CLARA ZETKIN; Body of German Communist Lies in State and Ashes Will Be 'Baried" in Kremlin Wall.
- CHANGES IN BROKERAGES.; Sanford Griffith to Retire From Stokes, Hoyt & Co. June 30.
- 41 LEADERS CALLED FOR TRADE PLANNING; Roper Names Group of Industrialists to Map Our Economic Course. SNARL ON JOHNSON CODE Complaints Arise Over Proposed Deletion of All Elements of Price Fixing. CALLS 41 LEADERS IN TRADE PLANNING
- ROBERT H. LAW.
- Wife Divorces Lucien De Motte.
- DR. FAXTON GARDNER DIES OF A STROKE; Stflff Clinical Professor of the Polyclinic Hospital and a \ World War Veteran.
- MOLEY SAILS TO AID LONDON DELEGATES; Declares He Will Serve as a 'Means of Contact' With the Administration. HAS NO ORDERS, HE SAYS Denies Harrison's Mission Was a Failure -- Baruch Is at Pier to See Him Off.
- EXHIBIT AT OYSTER BAY.; Mrs. C.E.F. McCann Wins 17 Blue Ribbons at Flower Show.
- DIES IN LEAP OFF BRIDGE.; Man, Said to Be Idle Architect, Falls on Shore at Fort Lee.
- SEEKS 2-HOUR MARK FLYING UPSIDE DOWN; Falcom, Italian Pilot, Hopes Doable Own Record at Races in Los Angeles.
- San Marino, Tiny Republic, Nips Exiles' Plot for Coup and Looting; Rebels Hired Criminals to Carry Out Revolation by Massacring Officials and Leading Citizens, Government Announces -- Pillaging of the City Was to Follow.
- WHEAT TAX BY JULY 8.; Plans for Processing Levy Told to Millers at Chicago.
- OVER 35,000 TO GET EMERGENCY POSTS; Jobs Will Not Be Under Civil Service and Salaries May Upset Budget Balance. APPOINTMENTS DUE JULY 4 Farley Has Names of Collectors, Marshals and Attorneys Ready for Roosevelt's Approval.
- P.C. Nash Heads Toledo University
- KOENIG ENDORSED BY 29 OF LEADERS; All But Five District Chiefs in Manhattan Give Approval to Republican Chairman. KNOX OUT OF FUSION RACE Peter Grimm Also Refuses to Make Mayoralty Fight -- Aid of Party Sought.
- Braddock Outpoints Kennedy.
- EXPEDITION INTO ECUADOR; Two of M.I.T. faculty Plan to Prove Indians Are Not Dangerous.
- GLASSBORO NORMAL TO GIVE 91 DIPLOMAS; Tenth Anniversary of Jersey School Will Be Celebrated at Commencement Today.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Woman Camp Age Limit Is Raised From 35 to 40
- YALE HONORS 12 AT LAST EXERCISES; Pearl Buck, Lincoln Ellsworth and Dr. Dodds Receive Honorary Degrees. $300,000 GIFT ANNOUNCED Sterling Estate Founds Chair in School of Medicine -- Cushing to Be First Incumbent.
- 1 GarlanduHill.
- $4,666,109 STOCK GAIN IN MERGER IS ALLEGED; Trade Commission Is Also Told of Cities Service 'Write-Up' in Arkansas Gas Deal.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- More Rhode Island Workers in May
- POLITE FICTIONS.
- Dr. J.B. Scott 'Sails for Holland.
- MANHATTAN MORTGAGES.
- 3 States Get Emergency Funds.
- Encouraging Bulk Mailing.
- AmesuFarren.
- Changes In Stock Exchange List.
- RAIL WAGE SLASH PUT OFF 8 MONTHS; Agreement of Roads and Labor is Announced by Eastman After 2-Day Parleys. PRESENT CUT IS CONTINUED Management Moved by Appeal to Await the Results of Recovery Program. RAIL WAGE SLASH PUT OFF 8 MONTHS
- SAM KEMP.
- MISS BETTY S. JONES WED TO YALE^ATHLE$%; \ - Daaghter of Former FootbaU ! Coach Becomes Bride of' o I Joseph P. Crowley. J i _ v u5
- Elizabeth Revises Gold Clause.
- MONEY IS SUBORDINATED; Roosevelt Seen Holding a Trump Card in His Power to Inflate. PLEA MADE TO BIG POWERS Ten Delegates Ask Them to Take Lead on Currencies to Avoid 'Grave' Perils. OUR DELEGATES CONFER Take No Part in Debate on Freer Credit, but Are Said to Have a Price Plan. U.S. SETS A PRICE ON STABILIZATION
- $617,000 RECEIVED TO AID JEWS IN REICH; Gifts Poor in From 40 States in Drive for $2,000,000 -- Youth Groups to Help.
- Ultimatum to Junta Denied.
- MORTIMER E. HAMMER.
- PRINCETON PREVAILS, 2-0.; University Nine Conquers Princeton A.C., With Crisler Hurling.
- UNITED GAS LOAN UP FOR DISCUSSION; Company Has No Intimation Banks Will Fail to Renew $21,250,000 Obligations.
- GIRL SLAIN BY MAN AS FRIENDS LOOK ON; Is Shot Down in Bronx Street While Strolling Near Home With Three Others. SLAYER ESCAPES IN AUTO Leaps From Moving Car to Fire Three Shots at Her -- Police Mystified as to Motive.
- SOVIET OFFERS DRAFT OF ECONOMIC TRUCE; Plan Would Prohibit Discrimination Such as Britain and Russia Are Now Applying.
- FLIERS HERE FOR SEA HOP.; Rossl and Codos Arrive From France to Set New Distance Mark.
- FREDERICK J. WEIMER.
- RAIL HEADS SPEED REGIONAL CONTROL; Await Eastman's Approval for Formation of Three Groups Under Coordination. WILLIAMSON IS NAMED New York Central President to Be One of Five Representing East -- Loree to Call Meeting.
- LUTHER ENDS VISIT HERE.; Returns to Washington After Reception -- Calls on O'Brien.
- LINDBERGH SLATED FOR GREENLAND TRIP; Likely to Take Charge of the Expedition Seeking Data on Northern Flying Route.
- Held in Compensation Claims.
- FITZSIMMONS STOPS THE CUBS BY 3 TO 1; Giant Ace, in Great Form, Gives Three Hits and Pitches to Only 28 Batsmen. O'DOUL WALLOPS A HOMER Breaks Deadlock in a Dramatic Fashion -- Ott and Critz Also Help at the Plate.
- Dividend by Riverhead Company.
- Sherwood Testifies Seventh Time.
- SKATERS IN PARK CURBED BY POLICE; Driveway Near Mall Is Closed to Them on Concert Nights -- New 'Rink' Is Found.
- YANKS WIN IN 13TH FROM BROWNS, 5-8; Double by Combs Scores Byrd and Sewell and Keeps New York Ahead of Senators. GEHRIC GETS 17TH HOMER Lazzeri Contributes Wallop for Circuit in 12th, but St. Louis Knots Count in Its Half.
- Produce Board Lists Stocks.
- POLICE ACCUSER GUILTY.; Law Student Convicted After Row With Patrolman on Drive.
- 63 GET LAW DEGREES.; National School Holds its First Commencement Exercises.
- PLAYGROUND PLEA HEARD.; J.K. Clark Asks for $125,000 Fund to Open 350 Plots.
- Rod and Gun
- COMMODITIES FIRM IN QUIET TRADING; Rubber, Silk and Wool Tops Advance -- Cocoa Futures Recover After Early Losses. RECORD DEAL FOR SUGAR 20,800 Tons of December Sold at 1.5c a Pound -- Silver, Hides Off -- Cash Prices Up.
- U. OF P. CLASS URGED TO MEET NEW CALL; President Gates Holds World's Moral Growth Has Not Kept Up With Physical. UNIVERSITY HONORS SEVEN Judge Horace Stern Advises the Graduates to Broaden Ideal of Human Fellowship.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- Trading in Stocks Much Less Active, but Prices Move Higher -- Foreign Exchanges Improve Somewhat.
- Einstein Is Honored in Brussels.
- ThomasuJohnson.
- STEEL AT 50% RATE FIRST IN TWO YEARS; Rise of 3% in Operations Takes In All Important Sections of the Industry. PRICE OUTLOOK IS CLOUDY Scarcity of Skilled Labor Reported in Some Eastern Mills, Says Iron Age Review.
- REPEAL GAINS.
- Social Activities in New York find Elsewhere
- ASSESSMENT CUTS ASKED.; Tarrytown Residents Seek Lower Valuations on Realty.
- EASES DRY SLASH IN LARGE CENTRES; Dalrymple's Force of 3,000 Will Drop 40%, but Will Persist Against Large Violator. RESTATES REPEAL STAND He Opposes Abolishing Law Now, Feeling Our Industries Would Be Hurt by Liquor Imports.
- Fractional Currency.
- MISS MEERIGK WED TO ROBERT F. MOSS ______ i; Her Marriage to President of Japan Steel Concern Takes Place in Tokyo. CEREMONY A SURPRISE Bridegroom la Head of American School of Japan and of the International Skating Club.
- Trading Dull In City's Bonds.
- 9 Polish Peasants Slain By Police in Tax Riots
- EX-POLICEMAN ACCUSED.; John Condon Held on Charge of Burglary of Stationery Store.
- FRANK VANTASSEL.
- SOMERVILLE SCORES EASILY AT HOYLAKE; Canadian Defeats Walker, 6 and 5, in Fourth Round of British Amateur Golf. DUNLAP IS HARD PRESSED Forced to 19th Hole by Alaric De Forest -- Tolley Takes Pair of Matches.
- Air Express Rates Cut.
- NAZI BOMBINGS END AFTER AUSTRIAN BAN; Substitute Papers Prohibited -- Police Report Terrorism Was Centrally Directed.
- NEW WAR STARTED IN WESTERN CHINA; Intense Fighting Is Proceeding in Szechwan and Thousands of Persons Are in Flight.
- DR.AGUEROOFGUBA IS DEAD IN GENEVA; Minister From That Country to Germany and Austria Had Distinguished Career. WAS A NOTED LINGUIST i Presided at Session of the League Council in 1928uDefended Island's Labor Conditions.
- Weight Rise In Dutch Parcel Post
- $100,000 PAID FOR HAMM.; Statement That St. Louis Kidnappers Received Less Is Disputed.
- WE IMPEDE PARLEY, GERMANS CHARGE; Press Assails Americans for Refusal to Consent to Stabilizing Dollar. NATIONALISM IS DEPLORED Roosevelt Said to Seek Economic Self-Sufficiency While Asking International Trade.
- MAJOR BODENHAMER BURIED V/ITH HONORS i; Many American Legion and State Officials Attend Faneral at Eldorado, Ark.
- Extra Dividend by Hartford Gas.
- FRENCH BONDS STRESSED.; Colonial Session at Paris Hears Plea for Economic Autonomy.
- Three Years for Gold Swindler.
- 70 POLICE TAKEN FROM DESK WORK; Bolan Adds to Street Force -- 47 Vice Squad Men Get Cash Once Paid to Heroes.
- REWARD 24 AT DARTMOUTH; 17 Baseball Players and 7 Yachtsmen Receive Insignia.
- RETAIL GASOLINE UP AGAIN IN WIDE AREA; Service Stations Advance Prices After Quotations in Balk Market Rise.
- SUMMER ARRIVES UNGREETED BY CITY; Most New Yorkers Bemoaning Temperature as the Seasons Change at 5:12 P.M.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- CITY PARTY OPENS BRANCH; Has Washington Heights Office -- Nomination Offered to O'Ryan.
- STUDY TAX LAW REVISION.; House Subcommittee Sits Dally to Consider Suggestions.
- TO GIVE TEN NEW PLAYS.; Litchfield Theatre to Open on July 3 -- Abingdon Rehearsals Off.
- Parting Words.
- SILK ASSOCIATION TO BE REORGANIZED; Committee Named to Draw Up Plan for 'Federated' Group of All Allied Trades.
- FAIR TRADE HAILED AS RECOVERY BOON; Business Leaders Predict End of 'Cut-Throat Competition' Under Federal Control. WAGE RISE IS WELCOMED Speakers in Symposium Score 'Coolie' Sweatshop Labor in Textile Industries.
- Prof. Franck to Johns Hopkins.
- HOMES IN NEWPORT TO BE OPENED SOON; Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Bingham Are Having Hopedene Prepared for Their Arrival. MRS. T.S. TAILER HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. O.P. Kingsford of New York Are at Pine Lodge -- Many Register at the Casino.
- News, Comment and Incidents on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets.
- Election laps to Cost $2,569.
- Lever Gets Art School Post.
- ClarkeuVan Cleef.
- STEEL GAIN IN YOUNGSTOWN.; Operating Rate of 53% Is Highest Recorded in 26 Months.
- North Castle Sells Tax Liens.
- DRY SENATORS SEE SWING TO REPEAL; Wet Victory in Iowa Convinces Robinson of Arkansas, Dickinson and Nye. VOTE 'ASTOUNDS' SHOUSE Farley Calls States a National Barometer -- McBride for Drys Discounts Significance.
- TOO MANY TALENTS.
- MISS EDWARDS WED TO W. H. HOWARD JR.; I . Miss Dorothy Garrett Is Her Attendant at Ceremony in St. Bartholomew's Chapel.
- SPEEDY START URGED IN BUILDING PROJECTS; The Housing Association Would Apply Federal Aid for Relief of Unemployment.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Tax on Consumption.
- LADY HELENE HAY A BRIDE IN LONDON; Heiress to Vast Scottish Estate Is Married to Lionel Berry, Publisher's Son.
- DOLLAR GOES LOWER, STERLING UP 2 1/4C; Franc Gains 4 3/4 Points as Confused Reports Are Received Here on Stabilization.
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- MITCHELL TAX JURY DEBATES 10 HOURS, THEN IS LOCKED UP; Banker, Facing 10-Year Term if Guilty, Waits Anxiously as Deliberations Drag On. PART OF CHARGE RE-READ Jurors Ask Light on $666,666 Item -- Intent in Sales Is Stressed by Court. MITCHELL TAX JURY RETIRES FOR NIGHT
- MRS. WILLEBRANDT IS CLEARED OF LIBEL; Jury Takes Only 26 Minutes to Throw Out $200,000 Action by Gas O. Nations.
- FRANK DUFF FRA2IER.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS.
- WALLACE PREPARED TO DUMP WHEAT; Warns Action Is Possible if London Parley Fails to Agree on Limitation. AUSTRALIA AIDS OUTLOOK Ready to Submit an Accord to States -- MacDonald Seeks to Speed Pact.
- NAZIS TO 'CLEAN UP' SHOPS AND OFFICES; Ley, Labor Head, Says All Foes Must Be 'Brutally' Swept Out Before Aug. 1. ASSAILS CHURCH ACTIVITY Tells Nazi Workers Protesting on Geneva Parley That Revolution in Germany 'Has Only Begun.'
- FLOODS INUNDATE WIDE AREA IN CHINA; 7 Workers Drown as Yangtse Breaks Through Embankment -- Nanking Is Threatened.
- SAMUEL P. WOODCOCK.
- PRINCETON OARSMEN RECEIVE 52 AWARDS; Athletic Association Grants Insignia to Four Crew Managers Also.
- 5,000 to Get 10% Rise In Chicago.
- Fruit Parley Scheduled in Jamaica
- Italian Planes Again Delayed.
- EUGENE S. SIMONS.; Was President of the Pittsburgh Reflector Company.
- Double by Hornsby, in Pinch-Hitting Role, Gives Cards a 7-5 Triumph Over Dodgers
- Initial Dividend by Clinton Trust.
- JERSEY ASSEMBLY VOTES FISCAL BILL; Measure, Approved by Senate, Empowers Governor to Name Finance Commissioner. SUNDAY BEER APPROVED Sale After 2 P.M. on Sabbath and Over Bars Is Favored at All-Night Session.
- BRAVES PREVAIL, 6-5, 5-3.; Win Both Ends of Twin Bill With Pirates -- Whitney at Second.
- Gasoline Prices Raised.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Presbyterians Pick Dr. W.M. Lewis
- Hubbell Heads Bank Controllers.
- MUSSOLINI URGES PLAN FOR AUSTRIA; Asks Closer Union Between Her and Hungary, but France is Cool to Proposal. LITTLE ENTENTE IS WARY Presses for Customs Union of the Danubian Countries as Check to Hitlerism.
- HOLY CROSS CONFERS 3 HONORARY DEGREES; Class of 243 Graduated, Including Many Students From New York and Vicinity.
- GREENWICH PLANS HUGE COUNTY FAIR; A Spanish Village Will Be the Setting for Annual Event Which Begins June 27. TO GIVE OUTDOOR PLAYS The Studio Workshop Group Will Start Presentations at Home of J.R. Dunlap Tomorrow.
- Chiropractor' Is Convicted.
- MOVE FOR THEATRE CODE.; Managers and Others Meet on Recovery Bill Cooperation.
- Message Kept Secret in Berlin.
- COTTON SPINNING INDEX OF MAY GAIN; Rate at Highest in Country Since October, 1929 -- Plans for Construction Pressed.
- E.J. O'Brien, After 18 Years of Compiling Short Stories, Finds the Same Old Stencil in Use.
- FickingeruBolger.
- URGES McCRORY ACTION.; Committee Calls for Early Deposit of Debentures.
- TRADING FEATURED BY HOUSING DEALS; Dwellings and Flats Sold and Leased in Manhattan, the Bronx and Brooklyn. W. 136TH ST. FLAT BOUGHT Operators Acquire 6-Story Walk-Up Near Broadway and Flat on Davidson Avenue.
- Iowa's Wet Majority 127,332.
- IMPEDIMENTS TO FUSION.
- Baroness Barcynska Is Married.
- Makes Low Bid on Hospital Work.
- STUDENT PACIFISTS.; They Are Afflicted With a Blind Spot, It Is Held.
- BarberuPatton. '
- ATOM STUDY BACKS CREATION THEORY; Millikan Declares Elements Are Constantly Forming in Interstellar Space. COSMIC RAY PROOF CITED Einstein Energy-Mass Thesis Upheld, Scientists Are Told -- Positron Is Weighed. ATOM STUDY BACKS CREATION THEORY
- Roy Jordan, Playwright, Dies.
- EXTRA-HOLE MATCH TO MRS. FEDERMAN; Ex-Champion Rallies to Beat Mrs. March on 20th in Long Island Title Golf.
- MONEY AND CREDIT.
- TODD COMPANY GETS LOAN OF $1,100,000; B.F.C. Approves Self-Liquidating Project for Houston Harbor Improvement. $325,000 TO WILDWOOD, N.J. $1OO,OOO for East Lyme, Conn., Is Also for Improvement of Water Works System.
- Australia Aids Prospects.
- PRELATES COUNTER HITLER.; Catholic Hierarchy Claims Full Rights for Youth Organizations.
- I uuu i MISS INA M. THOMPSON.
- 19 ENTER COLLEGE RACES.; Schoolboy Outboard Regatta Draws Total of 20 Entries.
- UTILITY PLANT VALUE UP 5-FOLD IN 5 YEARS; Long Island Company Bought It for $65,000, Later Appraising It for $350,655.
- Nicaragua Taxes Export Checks.
- Cummings Ranks All at Capital.
- AMADEE V. OAKES.
- WOMAN IS CLEARED IN PATTERSON CASE; Court Directs Acquittal in $588,000 Fraud Trial -- 4 Others Begin Their Defense.
- C.L. MORGAN WINS PRIZE.; Hawthornden Award Goes to Dramatic Critic or London Times.
- SPURS BERGEN BANK PLAN; Controller of Currency Urges Officials to Approve.
- He Leaves Gloucester After Talks With Guests on Public Affairs and Receiving Painting of the Gertrude Thebaud From Fishing Captains.
- YOUNG SEES TRADE UNDER 'SOME' RULE; Economics Has Failed to Discipline Itself, He Tells Graduating Class at Radcliffe. WARNS OF 'COLLECTIVISM' Impairment of Individual Freedom Is Important to Women, He Says -- 236 Get Diplomas.
- LEASE OF MARKET IN BRONX PLANNED; Several Companies Seek to Rent Plant From City, Says Commissioner Ryan. HE MAKES IT PAY ITS WAY Dwyer, Dismissed Predecessor, Entitled to $3,596 Pension, Hilly Advises Board.
- Gwathmey Chase Tops Five-Race Program Listed for Belmont Park on Election Day
- ELMER RICE HOME AGAIN.; Recently Motored With Young Daughter Through Andalusia
- SAVOLDI IS VICTOR IN WRESTLING BOUT; Throws Kirchmeyer in 36:43 at the Ridgewood Grove -- Boesch Pins Russell.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- Market Studies Convention Topic.
- Gain Here in Ordinary Insurance.
- TUTTLE EXHORTS PARTY.; Bids Republicans Revive Sincere Opposition in the City.
- LIGHTNING MADE IN PARIS.; Artificial Flash of 3,000,000 Volts Causes Thunder.
- WED WHILE A STUDENT.; Dr. AZ*ra of New York and a Kansas Girl Married in Octet,.,,
- BANK CLEARINGS UP TO HIGH FOR 1933; Advance 16.3% Over Year Ago to $5,528,309,000 for 21 Cities --23.3% Rise Here. OTHER CENTRES GAIN 0.6% Best Improvement for Country Shown Since Beginning of Depression.
- Westchester Parcels Bought.
- Topics of The Times
- MDIVANIS TO GO TO ITALY.; : Prince and Bride Engage Royal Suite at Hotel at the Lido.
- Baruch Is Called 'Unofficial President'; Goes to Washington to Take Up New Task
- BREWERY RAIDED HERE.; Dry Agents Seize First 'Wildcat' Plant Since Legalization of Beer.
- Playground Directors.
- BrunnuSchomberg.
- Naval Orders.
- BACK VOGELSTElN ON HITLER STAND; Hebrew Congregations Delegates Endorse 'Temperate Language' of Protest. SYNAGOGUE PLAN FAVORED Committee at Chicago Session Says Proposal May Mean the 'Birth of Jewish Unity.'
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MRS. HITE VICTOR IN RYE GOLF PLAY; Triumphs Over Mrs. Hucknall in Westchester and Fairfield Tourney.
- FRENCH MOVE SEEN FOR SHIPPING PACT; Paper Indicates Minister Will Propose Accord on Scrapping Tonnage and Sailing Dates.
- Record Gold in Bank of England.
- H. A. DIX FUNERAL TODAY.; Private Service to Be Held In Chapel of Queens Cemetery.
- Rain Halts Girls' Tennis.
- Titan Metal Raises Wages 5%.
- Australians on a Flight May Go Around World
- GEORGE W. POLLOCK.; u I Retired Statistician of Stand,-..:j Oil Company of New Jersey.
- HARVARD DEFEATED BY YALE NINE,4 T0 2; Second Victory in Two Days Clinches Annual Baseball Series for the Elis. CRIMSON RALLIES IN NINTH Scores Twice With No One Out, but George Parker, Called to Mound, Stops Outburst.
- Far Rockaway Theatre Bombed.
- KIES'S HIT IN 13TH WINS FOR NEWARK; His Single With Bases Full Overcomes Jersey City in Series Opener.
- BANK COMMISSIONER QUITS; Bassett is Succeeded in Connecticut by Walter Perry of New Haven
- President Sticks to Yacht.
- TO GRADUATE 91 PILOTS.; Army Has 86 Civilians in Group Ending Training at San Antonio.
- SON OF ALFONSO WEDS CUBAN GIRL; Former Spanish Heir Grieved by Father's Refusal to Approve Love Match. CEREMONY AT LAUSANNE Nuptial Benediction Follows Civil Marriage -- Lone Grandee Attends Bridegroom.
- Danube Countries Seek Bloc.
- Pershing" Sails to Visit Graves.
- Sharkey In Brisk Workout.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Frenchman Sues for Children.
- Neckwear Makers Ask Wage Rise.
- GOODHUE DEFENDS BERLIN ON CREDITS; President of Manhattan Bank Asserts German Trade Needs Short-Term Paper. SAYS PLAN BENEFITS ALL Statement Viewed as Answer to Critics of Bankers Here Who Backed Dr. Schacht.
- CHACO MEDIATION DROPPED; ABC-Peru Group Will Leave Peace Efforts to the League.
- Daughter to Glenna Collett.
- Van Schaick Approves Plan That Widens Scope of Marine Insurance Underwriting
- Connecticut Convention July 11.
- THE SERVANT PROBLEM.; Experience Hereabouts Indicates Good Wages Are Paid.
- MISS WREN BRIDE OF J. S. CERIBELLI i; New York Couple Are Married in the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. - SISTER IS MAID OF HONOR [ uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. / Richard Kingston Serves as Best | .Man In Ceremony Performed by Right Rev. Mgr. McMahon.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Beer Increases Queens Clubs.
- McCormJckuBairot.
- Marine Corps Orders.
- HITLER DISSOLVES HUGENBERG 'ARMY'; CATHOLICS JAILED; ' Battle Ring,' Uniformed Guard of Young Nationalists, Is Raided Throughout Reich. DRIVE ON BAVARIAN PARTY Homes Searched Because of Austrian 'Link' -- Stahihelm Men Must Join Nazis. HITLER DISSOLVES HUGENBERG 'ARMY'
- JOHN 3. NAlLOfl }Rl, 39, JERSEY LAWYER, DEAD; Son of Vice Chancellor Served as Assistant Corporation Counsel in Hoboken.
- U.S. Ryder Cup Team Welcomed in England; Hagen, Responding, Sees Keen Battle Ahead
- London Boos German Economic Delegates As von Neurath and Aides Leave for Home
- KILLING OF JAPANESE ADMITTED IN RUSSIA; Coast Guards Say Fishermen Were Violating Law --Tokyo May Demand an Indemnity.
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