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- Mayor of Lebanon, Pa., Breaks Picket Line; Leads Police Taking Workers IntoFactory
- Reports Japanese Boat Seized
- New Junior High Dedicated
- SAMUEL H. MASON
- Campbell Scores on Links
- Authorize More Glidden Stock
- National Guard Orders
- FARLEY DEFENDS STRIKE MAIL BANS; He Tells Court Order Barring Clothes Was Legal, Proper and Warranted
- Confirms Nettleton as Dean
- Deaths
- League Title Annexed by Yale Nine in Series Opener With Harvard; YALE VANQUISHES HARVARD IN 15TH
- FORECAST OF THE WEATHER OVER THE NATION AND ABROAD; Forecasts
- Tests New Plane for Navy
- CAROLYN LINDSAY IS WED; Rochester Girl and Robert White Have a Church Bridal
- N. Y. HOSPITAL SOCIETY CUTS OPERATING LOSS; 1936 Deficit Only $356,451 Despite Increase in Work and Costs, Report Shows
- Foreign Cars Take Spins On Roosevelt Raceway
- 40,000 SHELLS A DAY FIRED ROUND BILBAO; Rebel Artillery. Sent Over Six for Every Man in the Defending Force
- MARY D. GLIDDEN'S PLANS; Vassar Alumna Will Be Wed to A. W. Patterson 3d July 10
- AIR STATIC TRACED TO SHIPS IN FLIGHT; Engineers Report Finding the Source of Electric Clouds Streaming From Liners
- DURAND, WITH A 71, TRIUMPHS ON LINKS; Captures Low Gross Laurels in Long Island One-Day Amateur Tournament
- ANTHRACITE MINING OFF; Seasonal Slack Cuts Work 5%, Wages 30% From Mid-April
- ELIZABETH LINCOLN LISTS ATTENDANTS; Marriage to Ledyard Stevens Bowen Will Take Place in Christ Church at Rye
- MISS BRYNE GOLF VICTOR; Upsets Miss Stafford by 6 and 5 in Philadelphia Tourney
- COMMODITY MARKETS; Futures Higher in General, With Rubber and Pepper Exceptions-Cash Quotations Mixed
- BRITISH MARINES LAND TO END TRINIDAD RIOTS; Warships Rushed to Island as 4 More Oil Workers Are Killed in Clashes With Police
- Korper-Stevens
- MUSIC NOTES
- RAILWAY STATEMENTS; Reading Company
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- ARTIST'S DAUGHTER WED; Ruth Power-O'Malley Bride of James W. Bellah of Columbia
- TROUBLES ARE OVER,' SAYS NEW CHAMPION; Regrets Only That Schmeling Was Not in Ring With Him-Victor Lands Braddock
- Business World; Buyers' Arrivals Lower
- Earle Reprieves Slayer
- THE PRECEDENT OF VIOLENCE
- Varsity Race Record
- Locomotive Blast Kills Two
- DR. JOSEPH VAN DEN BERG; X-Ray Specialist Succumbs to a Heart Malady at Age of 60
- INDIANS BOW, 11-2, AS FELLER RETURNS; In Box First Time Since May 18, Bob Gives Senators 4 Runs in 2 Innings
- GOLD OUTPUT INCREASED; $7,315,799 in Ontario In May Was New High for the Year
- MANHATTAN TRANSFERS
- AUTOMOBILE FEUD IS ENDED IN COURT; Purchaser of Car Who Posted It as a 'Lemon' Gets $200 for "Injuries by Salesman
- PHILIP SPINA
- Leading Batsmen
- $549,501 CUT IN TAX LAID TO 6 BY CLAIM ON INSURANCE LOAN; R. E. Dwight, Former Law Partner of C. E. Hughes Jr., Linked to 'Bahamas' Scheme
- LONDON SEES FILM, WITHHELD HERE; Shipping of Scenes in Chicago Police Fight With Strikers Called a Mistake
- Named to Teachers' Fund
- JOHN B. SACKETT
- Potts and Franklin, Seeded Men, Upset in Intercollegiate Tennis; Westerfield of Tulane Surprises North Carolina Ace, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, and Winslow of Princeton Stops Texas Star, 6-4, 6-4--Only Two Easterners Among 16 Survivors
- ROMA IS DELAYED IN DOCKING AT PIER; Held Up by Low Water and the Presence of the Queen Mary in the Same Slip
- MERRIMACK PROJECT SET; $1,200,000 to Be Spent on First Year of Flood Control Program
- HUNTER HIGH EXERCISES; Awards and Scholarships to Be Presented Tomorrow Night
- English Cricket Results
- TO RAISE DRESS LINES; Popular-Price Group Prepared to Produce New Ranges
- BEARINGS STRIKE ENDED; Norma-Hoffman Company Signs With C. I. O. at Stamford
- MISS MARIE WELLS BECOMES A BRIDE; Newport Girl Is Married in Hudson, N. Y., to Philip S. P. Randolph Jr.
- High Police Officials Said to Face Shake-Up
- HARVARD AND YALE HOLD LIGHT DRILLS; Rough Water Curtails Rowing by Rival Squads on the Thames River
- Electric Output Up in May
- PARSONS NOTE BORE IDENTIFYING MARK; Suffolk Prosecutor Makes This Fact Known-Woman's Coat Found 2 Miles From Home
- Lewis Predicts Victory In Steel Controversy
- Germany Exhumes Bones Of Henry I, Its First King
- A. M. Dick's Yacht in Bermuda
- MICROFILM HAILED AS BOON TO MUSIC; Carruthers Predicts Libraries Will Bring Rarest Works to Public by Photography
- Washington Park Entries
- INVESTING CONCERN REPORTS FOR YEAR; General Corporation's Earnings Put at $52,541, Against $122,935 in Preceding Net
- DR. R. W. BURT KILLED; Dentist Dies After Auto Strikes a Rock in White Plains
- C. H. Joneses Plan Receptionn
- TWO NEW FILMS OPEN HERE TODAY; ' Mountain Music' to Be Seen at the Paramount and 'Slim' at Strand
- Duel Over Slur on France
- Son to Harrington Putnams Jr.
- BARRYMORES REUNITED; They Plan to Have Divorce Set Aside and to Remarry
- Wood, Field and Stream; Big Trout Reported Again
- Barclay Launching N. J. Drive
- LAKES GROUP HEAD HITS AT POWER BILL; Sabin Tells Senators That the Norris Plan Takes Control From Army Engineers
- Mrs. J. D. McGuigan Has a Son
- BRADDCOK TO STRIVE FOR A RETURN MATCH; Says He Can Reverse Defeat by Louis--Gould Holds Idleness and Arthritis Beat Jim
- BANK LEAGUE PLAYS GOLF; Team From the Central Hanover Wins Tournament
- Advertising News and Notes; Personnel
- Four Killed in Auto Plunge
- THE NEW FRENCH CABINET
- Phantom Boat Race Enlivens Day For Onlookers at Poughkeepsie; Train Rumbles Along Course, Every One Peers Out in Midstream, But NothingHappens on River-Tide and Wind Make Handicap Affair of the Varsity Engagement
- GROUP HITS PLAN OF STANDARD GAS; Acceptance of $1,000,000 Settlement of Projected Suit for $80,000,000 Opposed
- JAMES WALLACE TOWER
- REDS DOWN PHILLIES, 6-0; Grissom Triumphs Easily After 5-Run Drive in Third
- TRANSFERS IN THE BRONX
- 12 NAVY PLANES END 3,085-MILE FLIGHT; Fly From San Diego, Calif., to Canal Zone in 27 Hours 58 Minutes-4th Massed Trip
- MRS. W. R. MORRIS
- WINGS SPLIT PAIR WITH JERSEY CITY; Rochester Takes Opener, 4-3, in 10 Innings, Then Loses the Nightcap by 4-1
- 1,200 BARBERS END STRIKE; Individual Agreements Signed--1,400 Are Still Out
- COUNTERFEITERS SEIZED; Gang Passing Bogus U. S. Money Is Captured in Mexico
- 35 AT WELLESLEY ENGAGED TO MARRY; Affianced Members of Senior Class at College Take Part in Traditional Ceremony
- STOCKTON COLT, 74, FORMER ARCHITECT; In the Profession Here From 1888 Until 1928 Retirement, He Dies in Elizabeth, N. J.
- Unseeded Players Set Pace
- WESSON OIL GROUP INCREASES PROFIT; $3,716,031 in 9 Months Ended on May 31 Compares With $2,139,053 Year Ago
- Naval Orders
- Davey Orders Guardsmen to Curb Pickets; Directs That Warren Workers Be Protected; TROOPS ARRIVING IN TWO OHIO CITIES TO PREVENT REOPENING OF MILLS
- YALE TO COMPLETE EXERCISES TODAY; Commencement of Graduate Schools Will Be Held and Honorary Degrees Given
- TRADE BOARD OPENS COSMETICS INQUIRY; Head of Elmo Sales Corporation Testifies His Concern Hired 600 Demonstrators in 1936
- BALDWIN FUND GIFT LAID TO STRAKOSCH; Banker Believed to Be Donor of [pound]250,000 to Cement CrownDominion Relations
- CLARA J. REESE WED AT WHEATON COLLEGE; Yonkers Girl Married to Dr. John E. Knight-Received Her Degree Yesterday
- SEA BURIAL UPHELD BY JURY'S VERDICT; Cousins of Woman, Who Died Aboard the lie de France, Lose $100,000 Suit
- U. S PRO GOLF TEAM LANDS IN ENGLAND; Ryder Cup Players to Begin Preparations Today for International Matches
- Son of Wendel Is Married
- Bookkeeper Confesses Theft
- AUSTRIA SEVERE TO NAZI; Man Accused of Plot Against Schuschnigg Get 12 Years
- MRS. M. B. ROYALL HONORS DEBUTANTE; She Entertains With Supper in Roof Garden of the Waldorf for Miss Reid Handy
- SNITE HOME IN 'IRON LUNG'; Youth Stricken in China Hailed by Chicago Crowd on Arrival
- Sports Today; BASEBALL
- REPRISAL BY REICH DEEMED UNLIKELY; Further Action Will Be Taken Only If New Attacks Are Made, Berlin Says
- Free Plays for Tonight
- Canada's Wheat Exports Off
- CRISIS DELAYS A STRIKE; Hotel and Restaurant Workers in Paris to Wait for New Cabinet
- HELEN M. MORDAUNT HAS CHURCH BRIDAL; Pelham Girl Is Wed to Joseph Young in Floral Setting at Canadensis, Pa., Church
- Tide Table for Water Adacent to New York
- U. S. BODY IN BRAZIL HITS GERMAN TRADE; Commerce Chamber in Report Declares Competition Is "Unscrupulous"
- FORCED TO TESTIFY IN O'CONNELL CASE; Two 'Unwilling' Witnesses Connect Defendants With Liquor During Prohibition
- SUMMER ART SHOW WILL OPEN TODAY; Six Rooms of Paintings and Sculpture at New Quarters of Modern Museum
- WATER HEATER RATE CUT; Two Companies in Oswego County File With State Commission
- SALES FORCE FOUND IN PUBLIC INQUIRY; Consumer Interest Opportunity for Advertisers, Mrs. Hunter Tells Convention Here
- TAX INQUIRY SPLITS HUGHES'S LAW FIRM; Chief Justice's Son and Richard E. Dwight Announce Formation of Separate Firms
- Widow of Mahoney Is Elected Alderman, Succeeding Husband, a Tammany Leader
- A WORLD WHEAT ESTIMATE
- SAVED FROM HUDSON AS VARSITIES FINISH; Coast Guardsman Falls From Boom of Cutter-Two Dive to Aid of His Rescuer
- Advances a Kerosene Price
- SCAN FEDERAL BAN ON FAKE INSURANCE; State Commissioners Vote Study of Proposals for National Regulation
- PETER J. BARTHEL
- Major League Baseball; American League
- BRONX PROPERTIES IN NEW OWNERSHIP; One Broker Reports Two Deals in Apartments Valued at More Than $500,000
- Heads State Insurance Unit Here
- SIR ERIC GEDDES DIES IN ENGLAND; British Industrialist, First Lord of Admiralty in War, Adviser in Many Crises
- Unauthorized Sit-Downs Force 3 Pittsburgh Papers to Suspend; Mailers Break Union Contract-International Officers Suspend Local and Strikers and Order Return to Work-Governor Earle Warns Men, Calls Them 'Trespassers'--150 Make 5,000 Idle
- Chevrolet Plant Is Reopened
- BOY AND GIRL WIN ELSBERG AWARDS; Two Manhattan Public School Graduates to Get Memorial Scholarships Today
- OLIVER G. CARTER; President of C. W. H. Carter, Inc., Is Victim of Heart Stroke at 63
- Canarsie Bouts Put Off
- Coffee Broker Wins Verdict
- Movements of Naval Vessels
- HARVARD AWARDS TO 63; New York Area Boys Among Those to Get Freshman Scholarships
- I.R.T.WINS $381,472 IN 16-YEAR-OLD SUIT; Court Holds City at Fault in 18 Months' Delay on Work on Lexington Ave. Subway
- Sport of the Times.; Fun for Merrie England
- $481,000,000 NET BY BANKS IN FDIC; 9% Gain in 1936 Over 1935, but a Decrease on the Basis of Total Holdings
- Samuel G. Krivit Forms Agency
- E. D. McCooeys Have a Son
- Drive on Crime Endorsed
- BEARS OVERWHELM MONTREAL BY 15-1; Tally Eight Times in the Eighth--Dahlgren Gets Two Homers in Same Inning
- MISSING PLANE IS HUNTED; 12-Craft Seek Pilot. and Five Passengers Near Panama Border
- MRS. OWEN JOHNSON BERKSHIRE HOSTESS; She Entertains Seventy Members of the Lenox Garden ClubFrank Damrosch Honored
- REYNOLDS SMITH CAPTURES MEDAL; Cards 70, Two Under Par, to Lead Trans-Mississippi Qualifiers at Denver
- FOOD SALES INCREASE; Prices Show Downward Trend, According to Institute
- Mace of Old Irish House Brings $15,500 at Auction
- NEWS OF THE STAGE; Ethel Barrymore for the Guild and Mr. Howard's 'The Ghost of Yankee Doodle'
- COTTON IS STEADY IN NARROW RANGE; Reports of Weevil Infestation Offset Influence of Season's Best Weather
- RIVAL SHIP UNIONS CONFER ON PEACE; Tentative Agreement Reached to Avoid Tie-Ups Pending Bargaining Vote
- MARY MITCHELL ENGAGED; Elizabeth, N. J., Girl Will Become Bride of Edward F. Heck
- DRAUGHT BEER SALES OFF; Gain in Packaged Goods Volume Reported for May
- LAUDS QUEBEC WAGE LAW; Dubinsky in Montreal Compares It to the Old NRA Here
- To Seek Dog-Racing Inquiry
- Goya Painting Sold to Gallery
- Washington Crews Take All Three Poughkeepie Races Second Straight Year; RECORD CLIMAXES WASHINGTON SWEEP
- Toronto Exchange Elects
- QUITS BAMBERGER POST; Bowman Resigns Publicity Job to Return to Newspaper
- ALDERMEN OVERRIDE CITY BUYING PROTEST; Morris's Challenge of $175,000 Office Machine Contract Quickly Voted Down
- THE NEURATH MYSTERY
- SEC CALLS EQUITY ON LISTING IN 1934; Explanation Sought of Alleged 'Untrue Statements of Material Faots'
- TENANCIES ON RISE IN OFFICE BUILDINGS; Rentals Are Higher Too, But Labor Conditions Offset Gains, Managers Are Told
- PLAN NEW STAMP CONTEST; Treasury Heads Will Open Competition to All Artists
- MICHAEL F. BURNS
- HAMLIN OF DODGERS SUBDUES CARDS, 2-1; Gives Only Four Hits, Error Putting St. Louis Run in Scoring Position
- Japan Sends More Gold To Bolster Credit Here
- WESTCHESTER ITEMS
- LOUIS KNOCKS OUT BRADDOCK IN 8TH, WINS WORLD TITLE; Detroit Boxer's Right to the Jaw Ends Two-Year Reign of Veteran Heavyweight
- MRS. NORTON IS PROMOTED; House Elects Her Chairman of Its Labor Committee
- PRINCETON HONORS PAUL VAN ZEELAND; Ovation Greets Statesman as LL. D. Is Awarded-Norman H. Davis Gets Degree
- MRS. KATHRYN WILLIAMS
- PAUL DEAN'S RETURN TO MOUND UNSETTLED; Hurler Feels No Pain in Arm as He Practices, but Can't Say When He'll Be Back
- ASSAIL PRESIDENT ON STRIKE POLICY; Senators and Representatives Include Earle and Murphy in Their Denunciations
- Non-Strikers Demand Davey Use Troops To Drive Out 'C. I. O. Thugs' and Open Mills
- Music College Holds Concert
- FRANLIN WILBUR HEATH; PhiladelphiaTypothetaeEx-Official Widely Known in Printing Field
- Handball Tourney Slated
- I. R. T. REPORTS FOR MAY; 85,761,668 Riders, a DeclineOperating Figures Given
- Fire Record
- Strike Closes a Car Plant
- RADCLIFFE CLASS TO HEAR HISTORIAN; Professor Morison Will Talk to 217 Graduates Today on Woman Benefactor
- MISSING RACKETEER IS NAMED AT TRIAL; Check Deal With Brother of Shapiro Told at Rudow Hearing in Tax Case
- 29 YACHTS ENTERED FOR OVERNIGHT RACE; Rye to New London Contest to Start Off Scotch Caps at 7:30 o'Clock Tonight
- FAILURES UP IN 3 GROUPS; Retail Insolvencies Drop Below Weekly Average for 1936
- PALESTINE REPORT SIGNED; Partition Said to Be Feature of Royal Commission's Plan
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere; LONG ISLAND
- COLLECTOR LANDS WITH 800 ANIMALS; Colombian Dealer Brings Boa Constrictors, Monkeys, Tree Ducks and Cranes
- Lisman Sets Motorcycle Mark
- Wine Concern Rents in Queens
- PARKER CASE GOES TO THE JURY TODAY; Cab Driver Who Testified for Haupmann Is Ejected for Accusing Wendel
- COMMONS PAY RISE VOTED; Members to Get [Pound]600 a Year as a Result of Higher Living Cost
- Debutantes of 1936 Honored
- LIBRARIANS HONOR CHILDREN'S AUTHOR; Ruth Sawyer Gets Medal of American Association for Book 'Roller Skates'
- SHANNON WINS WITH 153; So. California Leads Team to Vistory in Annexing Medal
- ITALY WILL BACK ANY REICH ACTION; Accords Berlin Full Solidarity in Steps It May Take to Avenge Leipzig Incident
- MRS. WORRILOW HAS HOME BRIDAL; Former Catharine Breyer Wed in Elkins Park, Pa., to Leroy A. Van Bomel
- CONCERT IN CENTRAL PARK; City Amateur Symphony Orchestra Opens Its Seventh Season
- Longden Wins for wheatley Stable With Drawbridage, Recorder at Aqueduct; DRAWBRIDGE, 13-10, SCORES WITH EASE
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- DRYDOCK PEACE FAILS; Picketing Continues After Parley at Tietjen & Lang Plant
- Fritz-Scofield
- RIFTED CLOUDS, 5-1, FIRST AT CHICAGO; Leads All the Way in Beating Crossbow II in Dash.at Washington Park
- Will Serve Month of Sundays
- EVENTS TODAY
- Boatings of Crews in Poughkeepise Regatta
- IN WESTINGHOUSE POST
- NAMED BY ARCHITECTS
- WOMAN RUNS FOR MAYOR; Annapolis Republicans Name Wife of Navy Professor
- MORE BLANK-CHECK RELIEF
- Suffers Burns at Regatta
- BRONX MORTGAGES FILED
- ABRAHAM BERNSTEIN, SYNAGOGUE DIRECTOR; One of Founders of West 85th St. Institution Dies as Result of Auto Injuries
- 27,197 Watch Lee Baffle Giants As Cubs Register 5-to-O Victory; Right-Hander Lets Only 2 Men Reach Third-Baker, Former Dodger, Relieves Gumbert in Fourth and Does Great Job
- SEVERAL CONCERNS FILE SECURITIES; Monsanto Chemical Lists With SEC 50,000 Shares of No-Pan $4.50 Cumulative Stock
- REAL ESTATE NOTES
- Washington Crews Again Sweep Hudson Regatta
- VIOLET SYRACUSE
- Siriani in Bout Tonight
- LOW-GRADE BONDS CONTINUE LOWER; Secondary Rail Loans Were Particularly Vulnerable in a Slow Market
- INVADERS SEIZED, 3,000 TURNED BACK; Youngstown Police Arrest 150 Heavily Armed Lewis Men Prom Outside City
- MISS CAROLYN GRISWOLD
- Boston Fight Postponed
- 6,500 Tamaqua Miners Strike
- WIN ART SCHOLARSHIPS; Eight High School Students Here Get Grants to Continue Work
- LITFIN OUTPOINTS HOOK; Triumphs in Feature Eight-Round Bout at the Coliseum
- CHAIN STORE SALES; Dominion Stores, Ltd.-Sales:
- Utility Awards Announced
- RAIL STRIKE VOTE ORDERED BY UNIONS; It Is to Be a Weapon in a Demand for Parley on 20% Pay Rise for 300,000
- TROTH ANNOUNCED OF DOROTHY MACK; Alumna of William and Mary College Will Be Married to Eugene F. Russell Jr.
- DEATH RATE DECLINE IS SHOWN FOR WEEK; Lowest Recorded Since October, 1936--Increase of 3,231 Births for Year
- Rain Halts Girls' Tennis
- RELIEF BILL VOTED WITHOUT ROLL-CALL; Senate Defeats Two Attempts to Reduce the $1,500,000,000 Wanted by the President
- REICH WARSHIPS GATHER; 4 Arrive at Algeciras, Spain, and 3 Others Are Near By
- TO MAKE HER DEBUT
- I. R. T. CASES DROPPED; Company Gives Pledge to Keep Platforms Clean
- Fly-Casting Mark Claimed
- Calls Episcopal Convention
- Seymour-Belbey
- BANS SHAKESPEARE PLAY; Boston Schools End Reading of 'The Merchant of Venice'
- DELMAR BROWN IN MEET; Princeton Winner in440 July 11 at Randalls Island
- CITY DRESSED MEATS
- LAURA MORRIS BETROTHED; Descendant of a Governor to Be Wed to J. S. Burnett
- Article 1 -- No Title; Happy Times in Dixie
- DE GRAY TENNIS VICTOR; Beats Low, 6-3, 11-9, in Richmond County Title Tournament
- CALLS MONOPOLIES THREAT TO BUSINESS; W. H. Woodin Says Small Groups Are Being 'Ruthlessly Exterminated' Now
- C. I. O. RISE A FACTOR IN GENEVA PARLEY; American Worker Picked to Succeed Green on I. L. O. Board as Neutral Choice
- BOOK NOTES
- CORNELL ELECTS ROGERS; West Virginian Named Captain of 1938 Varsity Oarsmen
- PHILLIPS DENIES CHARGES IN SUIT; Head of Long Island Lighting Says Company Did Not Pay Insurance Premiums
- Italy Bans Rice Exports
- Tax Applied to Summer Jobs
- Topics of The Times
- Investor Buys Flushing Plot
- QUEENS HOUSING PLAN OUTLINED AT CAPITAL; Wagner, at Talk With Brunner, Cites Step for Grant to City on $42,000,000 Project
- $600,000 FEES FIXED IN CHASE BANK SUIT; Court Makes 25% Award in $25,000,000 Settlement in Stockholders' Action
- DR. ALBERT E. PAYNE, SUFFOLK PHYSICIAN; Chairman of Health Committee of County Board of Health Is Dead at 65
- STRATTON BLANKS ATHLETICS, 2 TO 0; 30 Men Face White Sox Pitcher as He Yields 3 Singles and Gains Eighth Triumph
- GIBSON HITS TRUST UNITS; Banker Testifies at SEC Hearing on Goldman Sachs Trading
- MANHATTAN AUCTIONS
- CHAUTEMPS FORMS CABINET IN FRANCE; Succeeds Because Socialists Vote to Support Him After Eloquent Pleas by Blum
- 38 MEN GRADUATED BY SCHOOL FOR DEAF; Speakers' Words Translated in Sign Language for Largest Class in 25 Years
- JOSEPH BURSTINER, REAL ESTATE LEADER; Pioneer Builder and Developer of East Orange and a Friend of Trees Dies at Age of 65
- SPOT FRANC GAINS IN FACE OF CRISIS; Control Fund Operates to Let French Money Rise l/2 Point--Forward Rate Weaker
- Wills for Probate
- NEW PARLEY TODAY; Company Heads Agree to Join the Session Set for Noon
- N. Y. U. AND Y. M. C. A. WIN SALES TAX SUIT; Appellate Division Rules Both Are Entitled to Exemption as Charitable Institutions
- DR. W. S. LOCKHART
- Yankee Takes Third Trial Race As the Rainbow Fails to Finish; Lambert Yacht Makes Way Home Through Windless Drifts and Rain Squalls at Newport-Hovey's Craft Finds Task Hopeless When Third of a Mile Astern-Ranger Sails Tested
- RATES ARE REDUCED ON BANKERS' BILLS; Cuts of 1-16% and 1/8% Made in Response to increase in the Demand
- CHAUTEMPS VICTIM OF STAVISKY CRISIS; Lost Premiership in January, 1934, When Political Leaders Were Involved in Scandal
- BRITTON BOXES TO DRAW; Holds Marteliano Even in Main Bout at Queensboro Arena
- R. W. LEA COAL EXECUTIVE; Succeeds J. C. Cosgrove as Head of West Virginia Coal and Coke
- Achieves Aim to Reach 100
- MISS RUTH DE YOUNG A BRIDE IN CHICAGO; Newspaper Woman Wed to H. V. Kohler, Brother of Former Wisconsin Governor
- ROOSEVELT AT HIS OFFICE; President Returns After Recovering From Nasal Infection
- ZEELAND TO VISIT ROOSEVELT TODAY; Exchange of Views on World Trade and Peace Expected White House Talks
- PATRICIA GODFREY MAKES HER DEBUT; Philadelphia Girl Introduced at Tea Given by Her ParentsDance Planned for Her
- Wesleyan Elects Clarke
- 800 JOIN SIT-DOWNS OVER CUTS IN WPA; Dismissed Art Project Aides Disrupt Office Work and Block Concert Plans
- Lindbergh's Son Named 'Land'
- MRS. AUCHINCLOSS NEWPORT HOSTESS; Civic League Benefits as She Opens Her Estate for First Garden Day of Summer
- Audrey Christie Engaged
- AQUEDUCT RACING CHART; Aqueduct Entries
- OIL OUTPUT SHOWS DECLINE FOR WEEK; Daily Average in Nation Fell 4,950 Barrels Compared With Previous 7 Days
- DAMAGE TO BILBAO FOUND TO BE SLIGHT; Center of City Little Harmed by Air Raids and Artillery Fire of the Insurgents
- Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Bailey Hosts
- Farr Signs to Meet Schmeling in London; Contest Will Have 'World Title' Billing
- BUSINESS RECORDS; BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS
- BOOKS OF THE TIMES; H. M. S. Beetle
- Hoppe Increases Cue Lead
- TO COLLECT UTILITY TAX; State Decides to Handle It After Conference With Companies
- FEDERAL AID URGED IN HOUSING PROBLEM; Subsidies and Permanent Board Are Suggested by the National Conference
- In The Nation; The Population Groups Realign for 1938
- RENTS 14-ROOM SUITE IN FIFTH AVE. HOUSE; Mrs. W. A. Schiffer of Mount Kisco Leases ApartmentOther Rentals
- BILL TO TRY JUDGES IS VOTED BY HOUSE; Measure for Circuit Bench to Hear District Impeachment Goes to Senate
- Racket Sentence Off to July 19
- JOHN W. BELCHES DIES; Former Member of Boston Stock Exchange Succumbs at 91
- CHARGE ACCOUNT FOR FANS; St. Louis Browns to Try Credit Idea at Sportsman's Park
- BUSINESS RENTALS
- FOUR POWERS SPLIT ON NAVAL DISPLAY TO WARN VALENCIA; Britain and France Bar Action Before Inquiry on the Leipzig--Reich Avoids Break
- JAPAN WOOS CHINA OVER MANCHUKUO; Would End East Hopei Regime, Smuggling, Rail Building in Exchange for Recognition
- Trade School to Close Year
- FRANK H. LARNED, 76, RETIRED U. S. CONSUL; Head of Office in Toronto From 1929 to 1932-Once Official of Immigration Bureau
- RFC REPORTS FOR QUARTER; $115,263,225 Repaid to It and $73,223,118 Given in Loans
- Estates Appraised
- Heads Delaware Job Board
- BONNET MUST FACE GRAVE FISCAL TASK; New French Finance Minister's Job of Restoring Confidence Is Likened to Poincare's
- MISS MARY R. NORWITZ
- FOUR BID TO BUILD TUNNEL APPROACH; Brewster Concern, Lowest, Asks $2,287,205 for Work at the Weehawken End
- JOHNSON SCORES STEEL CONCERNS; Criticizes Refusal to Sign Pact After Expressing Willingness to Agree
- SOUTH AFRICAN SEES NO CUT IN GOLD PRICE; Havenga, Union's Finance Chief, Urges Efforts to Return to Metal as World Standard
- German Star Enters Meet
- CURB EXCHANGE NOTES
- Automobile Workers Plan New Move on Ford; Will Distribute 'Special Edition' to His Men
- MISS M. V. MATTHEWS WED; Married in Rhinebeck Church to William J. Stewart Jr.
- Postal Station to Move
- Steel Output Gain Counters Usual Trend; Operating Mills Push Up Production Rate
- Proposed Steel Plant Revives Hopes in Jarrow
- Argentine Training Ship Sails
- Child to Frank Koninsbergs
- TODAY ON THE RADIO; OUTSTANDING EVENTS ON ALL STATIONS
- Mrs. Holman Tops Mrs. Eastman In Westchester-Fairfield Upset; Turns Back the 1935 Champion by 1 Up to Reach Quarter-Final Round in Title Golf-Mrs. Dietrich, Medalist, Overcomes Mrs. Dow, 5 and 4-Mrs. Whalen Among Victors
- SENTENCED FOR USURY; Jeweler Gets 3-Month Term for Preying on City Employes
- SYBILL BECK A BRIDE; She Is Married in St. Johnsbury, Vt., to Douglas Binney Kitchel
- Westbury Polo Postponed
- ROBERTA R. LEWIS ARRIED IN GARDEN; Scarborough-on-Hudson Girl Is Wed at Home of Parents to Robert Thrun
- FIGHT DESCRIBED ROUND BY ROUND; Detailed Account of the Title Battle Between Braddock and Louis in Chicago
- OLD HOLDING SET-UP IN RAILWAYS TO END; Northern Securities Company, Butt of Anti-Trust Ruling in 1902, Succumbs to Taxes
- Grasshopper Plague 'Worst'
- JAYVEE MARK SET BY HUSKIES' CREW; Washington Juniors Triumph Decisively in 13:44-Navy Second and Cornell Third
- Step Taken to End Pacona, Ltd.
- CLEANERS TO GIVE SIGNEY; Will Be Awarded to Producers Whose Goods Pass Tests
- Letters to The Times; New Code Seen as Needed
- BUILDING PLANS FILED
- Retired Fireman Ends Life
- Low Visibility at North Pole
- REV. OLIVER J. COBY; Retired Minister Spent 31 Years in Ohio Churches-Dies at 77
- Athletics Release Williams
- B. M. T. EARNINGS DIP IN 11-MONTH PERIOD; Net Income of System Put at $4,277,247, Compared With Previous $4,521,422
- $325,000 APARTMENT IS SOLD IN FLATBUSH; Investor Takes Over Building of 72 Suites in Ocean Ave. Other Brooklyn Deals
- Third-Term Plan Reported Pressed by Lewis, With Pennsylvania Labor Backing Roosevelt
- COL. CALVIN D. COWLES; One of Few Remaining Indian Fighters Is Dead at Age of 86
- ODD-LOT DEALS ON UP SIDE; 55,939 Shares So Purchased on Stock Exchange Saturday
- Police Department
- WIEN ALSO KILLED ON NANGA PARBAT; Leader of German Expedition Scaling Himalayan Peak Died With 16 Others in Landslide
- EMANUEL BOASBERG, TOBACCO MERCHANT; Buffalo Philanthropist Dies at 71--Gave $100,000 for Chair of American History
- Store Agrees to Drop 'Crepe'
- Mine Layer Is Launched
- STEEL STRIKE MOVES PHONED TO ROOSEVELT; President Gets Day and Night Reports-Lewis Back, Awaits Mediators' Call
- Thanks to Windsor Ruled Out of Author's Speech
- A. N. MORGAN WEDS MISS C. C. MORROW; Youngest Daughter of the Late Senator Married at Family's Summer Home in Maine
- FAIR SPACE IS LET TO WESTINGHOUSE; Company Signs Contract for Large Exhibit on Site Near Theme Plaza
- RESHEVSKY GAINS TOP RUNG INCHESS; U.S.Champion Captures Pawn to Defeat Steiner in the Sixth Round in Latvia
- INDENTURE CURBS HELD 'TOO HARSH'; L. S. Posner of State Mortgage Commission Hits Proposals at Senate Inquiry
- RAILROADS URGED TO CARRY AUTOS; Double-Decked Cars Attached to Trains Suggested as Way to Gain Passengers
- Rita McKenna Is Married
- THE N. Y. AMERICAN TO QUIT AS DAILY; Hearst Paper Will Merge Its Features With the Mirror and Evening Journal
- Canadian Prices Up a Bit
- Milk Distributors Organize
- STADIUM CONCERTS WILL OPEN TONIGHT; 14,000 Expected for First of Symphonic Performances, With Golschmann Conductor
- MISS TAUBELE WINS TWICE IN NET PLAY; Miss Bernhard Also Sets Back Two Rivals in the Jersey Title Event-Miss Dean Gains
- STATE GETS LEGACY FOR AIDING WIDOW; Woman, 80, Must Repay $2,382 for Old-Age Pension Out of $3,000 Willed to Her
- DEFENSE LEAGUE PURGED IN SOVIET; High Leaders of Osoaviakhim, Which Trains Army Reserves, Are Removed in Shake-up
- JEAN ALBIN BRIDE OF JOHN ROGERS; Plainfield Church Ceremony Followed by Reception at Home of Her Parents
- NEW LEAVER PLAY OPENS; ' Three Set Out' Is Presented at the Embassy in London
- ABADDON TRIUMPHS BY MARGIN OF NECK; Scores First Victory in 21 Starts by Defeating Sun Pilot at Rockingham
- SHARP RISE IN YEAR IN RAIL EQUIPMENT; American Car and Foundry's Gain $1,210,676, Against $582,515 Loss Preceding
- Two Die in Manchukuoan Crash
- Howland-Mills
- Speculators on the Ropes
- Flooded Street Yields Fish
- Lisman in Motor Cycle Race
- $40,000,000 IN BONDS AWARDED BY STATE; Bank of the Manhattan Co. and Associates Win 2 1/4s on Bid of 100.4397
- Name Credit Directors
- WIFE OF BRUNETTE IS JAILED IN JERSEY; Gets Indeterminate Reformatory Term for Carrying Weapon in Trooper's Kidnapping
- H. V. NOYES NAMED TO TEN EYCK POST; Appointment of New Agriculture Commissioner Is Surprise to Capitol Hill
- MALONE CONQUERS BROWNS FOR YANKS; Veteran Wins, 8-5, in His First Start of Year-Yields Five Hits and Fans Seven
- MANHATTAN MORTGAGES
- MAYOR GIVES FLAGS TO SCOUT PILGRIMS; Cautions 32 Boys Going to Capital They Must Double Usual Good Behavior
- LEO F. FITZPATRICK; Manager of Uptown Office of Fidelity and Deposit Company
- PIRATES STOP BEES AS TODD STARS, 4-1; Catcher Hits Homer, Double and Two Singles as Boston Drops Tenth Game in Row
- Briton Has Auto Engine He Says Ends All Carbon
- Parliamentary System Strengthened in Japan
- CORNELL TRUSTEES HONOR DR. FARRAND; He Is Elected President Emeritus on His 16th Anniversary as Head
- JOHN C. HOCTOR; Former Captain in 165th Infantry of National Guard
- Ranks of Seeded Stars Unbroken in Tennis at Wimbledon; MISS JACOBS WINS FROM MISS HARVEY
- Fire Department
- JOHNSTOWN STAYS UNDER STATE RULE; Harrisburg Indicates Status Will Go on Indefinitely as 400 Troopers Remain
- Former Film Beauty Found Dead
- Dr. Angell at Yale Warns That Nation Faces Communism Using Fascist Methods; YALE CLASS IS TOLD OF 'CORROSIVE IDEAS'
- DOCUMERGUE BURIED IN SIMPLE SERVICE; Former French President Earlier Is Honored With an Impressive Military Funeral
- SHIPPING AND MAILS; Ships Which Arrived Yesterday
- Pittsburgh Steel Signs With C.I.O.
- GOERING BANS SHIFT IN ECONOMIC POLICY; Reiterates Reich Will Pursue Freedom Through Four-Year Plan, Foreign Trade Control
- PHYLLIS R. SMITH BRIDE IN ILLINOIS; She Is Wed to Montgomery S. Blake of Glen Ridge, N. J., in Church at Rockford
- UNITED CHILD AID URGED IN HARLEM; Immediate Action by Social Groups in 'Area of Neglect' Is Advocated by Huck
- Minor League Baseball; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
- RIDE VICTIM SLAIN AS POLICE PURSUE; Cries of Help From Car Cause Two-Mile Chase on the East Side
- HOSIERY STRIKERS DEFY COURT ORDER; Sit-Downers Hold Factory in Philadelphia Despite Sweeping Federal Injunction
- WEDDING IN CHURCH FOR MISS M'CLOSKEY; Daughter of New York Lawyer Becomes the Bride Here of Raoul Jean Orceyre
- BOY, 12, FLIES SOLO; PLANS RECORD HOP; Edward Somers Hopes to Set Junior Mark Next Year Across Continent
- Mr. Turpie and Miss Amory Advance in Long Island Golf; MRS. STRAWBRIDGE UPSETS MRS. CRISP
- Aids Roads in Tax Suit
- C. I. O. UNION WINS BUS COMPANY VOTE; Transport Workers Get Right to Bargain, 1,249 to 356Seek 25% Pay Rise
- WHEAT RISES AGAIN ON CROP DAMAGE; Market Is Erratic, but Ends 1 3/8 to 2c Higher as the Black Rust Spreads
- Illegal Parker Fined $103
- MISS MARY INGRAHAM IS BRIDE OF PHYSICIAN; Dr. John H. Lathrop Officiates at Marriage to Dr. Henry Bunting in Her Northport, L. I., Home
- TEA TO AID PHILHARMONIC; Subscription Committee to Meet at Belle Haven Beach Club-
- Turf Group to Honor Riddle
- NAVY WILL BUILD BOTH BATTLESHIPS; Brooklyn, Philadelphia Yards Get Work, $19,000,000 Under Private Bids
- New Air Service Planned
- OCEAN TRAVEL
- Crowd Hails Dempsey and Tunney And Recalls Chicago Long Count; So Many Governors, Mayors, Senators and Other Officials Fill Vast Ringside, Observers Find Trouble Locating Fans Who Elected Them--Sports Notables See Title Fight
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET; International Paper & Power
- STORE MEN STUDY CONSUMER GROUPS; Council on Public Relations Will Function This Fall, Brightman Declares
- ROUND ROBIN' OUT TO AID LA GUARDIA; Prominent Republicans Asked to Sign Request That He Seek Party Renomination
- COACH SURPRISED BY TRIPLE VICTORY; Ulbrickson Credits the Rough Water With Handicapping Foes, Especially Navy
- Issues of Telephone and Power Companies Authorized by Public Service Commission
- Vote to Join Retail Federation
- 18 Months for Tax Evasion
- MAYOR CONDEMNS 'POLITICAL RULE'; City Cannot Afford Such a Luxury Any More, He Tells Lions Club
- CHARLES PACK LEFT FUND FOR FORESTRY; Will Lists $57,000 Bequests to Carry On His Extensive Interest in Conservation
- Today's Probable Pitchers; American League
- APARTMENTS SOLD IN ACTIVE MARKET; Deals Reported in Downtown, Harlem and Washington Heights Sections
- HIGHWAY LEAGUE FORMED; Albany Incorporation Asked in Plan to Aid Road Security
- GARRETT S. DE WINDT
- Home-Run Hitters
- WPA HERE TO DROP 12,000 NEXT WEEK; Thousands to Follow by July 15 in Construction and WhiteCollar Project Cuts
- BARS HOSPITAL EXEMPTION; Gov. Cross Vetoes Bill on St. Luke's Property Tax in Greenwich
- DR. WALTER P. STEWART
- GALLERY CHARMED BY MISS MARBLE; American Girl's Blonde Curls, Smart Ensemble Win Hearts of British Net Fans
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- Army Orders and Assignments
- Seek to Avoid Silk Strikes
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