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- RELIEF WORRIES GROCERS; Jersey Group Reports $12,000,000 Owing on Food Orders
- BRITISH TRADE GROUP IN ATHENS FOR TALKS; Greeks Are Hoping for Widening of Commercial Relations
- JONATHAN B. SANFORD OF REDDING, CONN., 75; Fourth Sanford in Direct Line to Hold Probate Court Post
- Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor Wed In Early Morning Ceremony in San Diego
- BRONX DWELLINGS SOLD; HOLC Disposes of Private Home on Topping Avenue
- 12,000 AT GARDEN IN BUCHMAN RALLY; 'Moral Rearmament' Drive Is Hailed by Leaders Here and Over Phone From Europe
- SOCIAL DUTY IN MARRIAGE; Rev. P.A. Wolfe Says Successful Wedlock Needs Society's Consent
- How Members From This Area Voted at Albany Last Week
- GOLD SHIPPED HERE WENT INTO EQUITIES; 1935-37 Movement, SEC Finds, Was Largely for European Buying Account MARKET IN 2-YEAR PERIOD Survey Shows, Too, a $1,300,000,000 Rise in Foreign Holdings Here From '33 to '37 Buying for Security and Profit Foreign Securities Were Sold Distribution of Investment
- TRANSFERS IN THE BRONX
- AMUSEMENT ZONE CROWDED ALL DAY; Sideshows and the Thrill Rides Pack In the Customers as Concessionaires Beam LADY GODIVAS REHEARSE Free Show Draws Big Crowd --'Fi-lay mig-non' Served at Bar-B-Q Joints
- BENEFITS OF WPA TO CITY EXTOLLED; Mayor's Committee Says All Municipal Agencies and Most Industries Have Profited PRAISE IS WON UP-STATE Group Making Appraisal There for National Survey Reports Widespread Approval
- LONDON'S MARKETS REGAIN COMPOSURE; Public Morale Improves Under Influence of Quickening Industrial Tempo NATIONAL SECURITY FELT European Uncertainty Relegated to Secondary Role--Easier Money Reappears
- Huge Palm Will Be Planted
- Ocean Travelers
- Plan Quebec Aluminum Plant
- CITY JOINS NATION TO HONOR MOTHERS; TWO FAMOUS MOTHERS AT MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION HERE
- AT THE FAIR
- MARGARET STEELE ENGAGED TO MARRY; EXPLORER'S FIANCEE
- WHOLESALE PRICES HARDEN IN BRITAIN; Board of Trade Gives 97.2 for April Level--March Was 96.6
- VIRGINIA CABELL A BRIDE; Wed to Lt. Wilmer Benson Jr. in Canal Zone Ceremony
- TAPERING-OFF IS RESISTED; Magazine Steel Finds Bright Spot in Mill Situation
- Men to Push Freight Cars On New Chinese Railways
- Best Sellers of the Week
- N.Y.A.C. VICTOR IN 12TH; Beats St. John's Nine in Opener at Travers Island, 9-8
- MUSSOLINI SPEAKS
- 6-DAY BIKE RACE TO START TONIGHT; DiMaggio Will Send 12 Teams Away on Long Grind Around Pine Saucer in Garden PEDEN BROTHERS ENTERED Kilian and Vopel Split for First Time Here--Walthour and Crossley Paired Only One New Rider Paired With Thomas Staneck in Midget Auto Race
- How Members From This Area Voted Last Week in Congress
- SUBTLE PERIL SEEN IN APING DICTATORS; Individuals Admiring Success May Adopt Totalitarian Ways, Dr. Finkelstein Fears RELIGION CURE FOR 'DECAY' Dr. Kingdon Tells Conference 'Complete Isolation' of U.S. Has Little to Back It
- LINER PANAMA ENDS MAIDEN TRIP TODAY; Ship Returning From Special Inspection in Canal Zone 300 Life Actuaries to Meet
- GIRALDA DOBERMAN AGAIN BEST IN SHOW; Ferry v. Rauhfelsen Defeats Maro of Maridor, Setter, in Huntingdon Valley Event
- GRAIN TRADING IN CHICAGO
- NLRB ORDERS AN END TO INDEPENDENT UNION; Ruling Hits Company in Chicago --Ohio C.I.O. Case Is Upset
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- GOVERNORS ISLAND POLO VICTOR, 8 TO 7; Yellows Down Fort Hamilton on Nicholls's Late Goal --Other Results
- SALES OF CLOTHING SPOTTY FOR APRIL; But Volume Was Up Slightly Despite Early Easter and One Less Day in Month NEW STYLES ACCEPTED Swing to Greens and Return to Favor of Single-Breasted Suits Are Forecast
- BRITONS TO GREET KING; 7,000 Here Plan Welcome Down the Bay When Rulers Arrive
- FRANK H. ANGUS; Retired Banker, 65, Succumbs in Hospital in Passaic
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS INC. EXPANDS ACTIVITIES; Performances for Children to Be Given in Many States
- Home Sold in White Plains
- LEHMAN SUMMONS PARLEY ON HOUSING; REPUBLICANS SPLIT; Calls Legislative Leaders to Meet Him Today as Desmond Breaks With Moffat on Bill FORMER CITES CRITICISM Asks Changes to Cut Rentals as Assemblyman Hits Back --Adjournment in Doubt
- School Cornerstone Is Laid
- THE FINANCIAL WEEK; Dullness in Most Markets Continues--Agricultural Incidents and the 'Coal Settlement'
- SUBURBAN HOMES RENTED
- NAZI PRESS IGNORES DUCE'S PEACE VIEW; Mussolini's Statements Citing Unity of Aim and Method of Axis Powers Stressed HITLER STARTS ON TOUR Proposes Defense Study Same Day Axis Partner Commences Visit in French Border Area ...
- URGES ACTION ON BRIDGE; Commerce Group Insists the Art Commission Has Power
- Uses Glass as Metal Substitute
- STOCK INDEX UP IN BRITAIN; 80.9 May 12, Against 79.6 Week Before--Bond Figure Rises
- THE FAIR TODAY
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- COMBATS NAZIS IN CANADA; German League Asks Dominion Inquiry, Plans 'Culture' Spread
- RUMANIA PROGRAM ATTRACTS THRONG; Many Patriotic Groups Join in Helping Nation Celebrate Its Independence Day PLEAS FOR PEACE MADE Irimescu Points to Growth of Country--Women in Costume Add Color to Event
- MISS JANE HOADLEY STUDENT'S FIANCEE; Smith College Senior Engaged to Spencer Berger of Yale
- GIANTS ON TOP, 2-1, ON PINCH HIT IN 10TH; AS GIANTS WON EXTRA-INNING CONTEST AT POLO GROUNDS
- TAX CERTIFICATES IN DEMAND IN BERLIN; Series 11 Actively Traded on Boerse--Stocks Neglected
- RUTH FRANKENTHALER BECOMES BETROTHED; Niece of Justice Cardozo to Be Bride of Richard Lewisohn Jr.
- CARDINALS BAT HARD TO HALT REDS, 9 TO 5; Pound Five Hurlers as Warneke Wins on Mound
- Government Maturities $3,667,214,200 in Year
- JAPANESE WILL PRESS DEMANDS ON SHANGHAI; Paper Advocates Use of Force, but Consul Is Moderate
- LIBERTY DEFENSE VOTED AT CAPITAL; Emergency Body, Calling Upon Congress to Reject Alien Bills, Provides Future Protection NATURALIZING AID URGED Resolutions Adopted Propose Ending Obstacles Barring Many From Citizenship
- WORLD PRICE INDEX UP; General Motors-Cornell Weekly Figure Is 61, Against 60.9
- ACTION ON THE RAILWAYS
- COTTON PRICE RISE AIDS LOAN STAPLE; Growers Able to Get Profit by Repossessing 1938 Stock-- Sales on $2 Margin SUBSIDY MOVES WATCHED But Week's Developments in Export Plan Fail to Affect Domestic Market Profit for Loan Cotton Subsidy Moves Watched
- 2 YOUTHFUL SAILORS SAFE; Camped on Long Island as Coast Guard Sought Them
- ASKS RULES BY FCC TO AID AIR FREEDOM; Civil Liberties Union Affiliate Alleges Indirect Censorship
- SHIPPING AND MAILS; ALL HOURS GIVEN IN DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
- Wood, Field and Stream; Woodruff Leads Club Anglers Chance for Woodchuck, Too
- FORM PROTECTIVE GROUP; Committee to Represent Bondholders of 40 Wall St. Corp.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- WIDENS AUTO INSURANCE; National Bureau Increases the Protection of Policy Holders
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- HERBERT BALDWIN, NEWARK CHEMIST; Served the Board of Health, 1887-1924--Succumbs in East Orange at 74 WAS A STATE CONSULTANT Also Had Taught Analytical Chemistry at New Jersey College of Pharmacy
- KIEPURA IS SOLOIST IN FAIR MUSIC HALL; Recital of Tenor Introduces Series There by Vocalists and Instrumentalists HE SINGS 'CELESTE AIDA' Works of Puccini, Massenet, Flotow and Rossini Given by Metropolitan Star
- Russia, Trying to Wean Citizens From Vodka, Urges Beer and 'Cultural Drink,' Champagne
- RELIGION IS CALLED SOLACE IN 'DEPTHS'; Dr. Fosdick Says Its Value Lies in Meeting the Needs of Our Troubled Moods
- MOSES VISUALIZES PARK AFTER FAIR; HOW WORLD'S FAIR SITE WILL LOOK AFTER IT IS TURNED INTO HUGE PUBLIC PARK
- PLAN TO SPLIT ROAD GOES BEFORE I.C.C.; Minneapolis & St. Louis Will Emerge as Two Companies, Colpitts Announces $5,000,000 Would Be Borrowed 150,000 Capital Shares PLAN TO SPLIT ROAD GOES BEFORE I.C.C.
- Secret' British Plane Damaged
- Essay Contest Arranged On Role of the League
- French Trade Up in April; Still Behind on Quarter
- AUTO TRIP TO COAST IN A DAY PREDICTED; Norman Bel Geddes Asserts 'Highway of Tomorrow' Will Permit Greater Speed URGES NATIONAL ACTION Report at Fair Proposes a Federal Authority to Plan for 50-Year Traffic Rise
- Karen Conze of Greenwich Is Affianced To John L. Armitage, Princeton Graduate
- Fordham R.O.T.C. to Parade
- GOVERNORS TO VISIT ROOSEVELT AT HOME; Will Have Luncheon at Hyde Park During Conference in June
- MISS FULTON BETROTHED; Indianapolis Girl Is Affianced to Peter Larsen of Louisville
- TIGER RALLIES TRIP BROWNS BY 14-4, 7-4; York's Homer With Bases Full in 9th Wins the Nightcap --Greenberg Hits Two
- TO HEAD REO MOTOR CAR; Col. E.J. Hall Elected Manager Subject to Court's Approval
- Marriage Announcement 8 -- No Title
- REVISES STEEL PRICES; Carnegie-Illinois Corporation Announces Several Changes
- TOKYO CABINET IS BACKED; Advisory Council Approves Stand on European Issues
- BOOKSELLERS CRUISE TO YONKERS AND BACK; 600 Delegates to Convention Hear Talks During Trip
- MR. FARLEY ON PILGRIMAGE
- MORE ACTIVITY IN SOUTH; Cotton in New Orleans Stimulated by Export Bonus Moves
- ROOSEVELT VIEWS TAX ISSUES TODAY; Effort to Win Him to Compromise Revision Program IsExpected in ConferenceLINES FORM IN CONGRESSFight to Cut $225,000,000'Parity' From Farm BillImpends in House Lines Reported Forming
- BACK SILVER ACT REPEAL; Economists' Committee Says Our Purchases Are Unnecessary
- PROVISIONS IN CHICAGO
- 2,000 NURSES PAY HOMAGE TO PIONEER; 15th Annual Services in the Cathedral of St. John Honor Florence Nightingale MANNING WELCOMES GROUP Bishop Gives Three 'Practical Thoughts' for Maintaining Standards of Profession
- French Wholesale Prices Up
- W.J. BOGENSHUTZ, 72, ON BENCH 30 YEARS; Ex-Municipal Court Justice in Brooklyn Dies at His Home
- EXPERIMENT KILLS 2 BOYS; Chemicals Explode as Lads Test Them in Evanston Home
- PINK ASKS CHANGES IN HOUSING BILLS; Praises State Measures, but Urges Revision to Make Program Workable FEARS INCREASED RENTS Dailey Warns of Haste and Asks Delay Until the Next Session of Legislature
- SHRINE IS DEDICATED; 3,000 Attend Ceremonies for Our Lady of Miraculous Medal
- CITY DEBT MARGIN AT A RECORD LOW; Unreserved Total on March 1 Was $37,778,206, According to McGoldrick Report
- DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT INCREASES INCOME; First Quarter's Net Profit Is $771,522, Compared With $406,771 Year Before
- Text of Mussolini's Speech at Turin
- ROSSI & CO. HOLD 'HI-NEIGHBOR DAY; 200 Californians, 65 of Them Uniformed Honor Guards, Hail La Guardia and Whalen FLUSHING SHOW PRAISED 'Second to None,' Says Coast Mayor, Urging Expositions in All the States
- Mercury Drops to 40.8 On City's Coldest May 14
- NON-VIOLENT POLICY BY REICH IS SENSED; Financial Circles Feel That Hitler Is About to Press Economic Plans
- MISS ANNE KITTREDGE MARRIED IN VIRGINIA; Cincinnati Girl Becomes Bride of Dr. Henry A. Cromwell
- BUCHAREST TO GET PROTEST OF SOFIA; Minister Ordered to Act in the Slaying of 22 Bulgarians in Province of Dobruja 'WILLFUL SLAUGHTER' SEEN Robbery and Attack by Armed Bandits Is Countercharge Against Bulgar Version
- CLEAR DAY CALLS CROWDS TO FLEET; 28,528 Visit Squadron Due to Leave Hudson Wednesday-- 112 Representatives Aboard RANGER ATTRACTS 9,610 Thousands Waiting in Line to Visit Ships Disappointed by Shortened Hours
- ETHEL C. MITCHELL TO BE WED MAY 25; Sister to Be Flushing Girl's Only Attendant at Bridal to John Danenhower
- Bob Feller's Mother Hit by Ball While Seeing Him Stop White Sox; Six Stitches Taken Over Eye Hurt by Foul Into Stands--Indians Win, 9-4, Chapman Batting In 7 With 2 Homers, Triple Lee and Whitehead Victims Daughter Along With Fellers
- UTILITY EARNINGS
- NEW GROUP FIGHTS ANY FREEDOM CURB; 96 Scholars and Artists Led by John Dewey Revolt Against Failure to Denounce Reds DENOUNCE ALL SERVITUDE Believe Other Groups, Taking Stand Only Against Nazis and Fascists, Do Not Do Enough Not Aimed at Boas
- SOMOZAS DINNER GUESTS; President and Wife Entertained by Nicaraguans Here
- PIRATES BEAT CUBS AS TOBIN STARS, 5-2; Team Stops Chicago for First Time Since Last August
- BOND CLUB NOMINATIONS; Francis T. Ward Is Put Forward for the Presidency
- MADRID FINES FAIL TO CUT HIGH PRICES; Profiteers Send Food Costs 300% Above Pre-War Level-- $20,000 Levies on Some USUAL MEAL AT $2 LEVEL Staples Are Mostly Rationed --Religious Observances Are Planned for Victory Day
- EVENTS TODAY
- CHALLENGE TROPHY RETAINED BY M.I.T.; Colie and Hanson Are Stars as Dinghy Crews Triumph With 123 Points BROWN SECOND WITH 121 Princeton Finishes in Third Place and Harvard Fourth on the Charles River Turner and Cox Excel Twelve Races Sailed Brooklyn Ten on Top, 13-3
- NEW CITIZENS
- MURDER-RING FINDINGS IN BROOKLYN NOT TOLD; Philadelphia Detectives Return After Talking to Geoghan
- W.G. Carey to Be Honored
- R.A. Lasley Wins New Post
- COLUMBIA NAMES 7 FOR FELLOWSHIPS; 3 Traveling and 4 Research Awards Are Included
- IRISH FIFTEENS GIVE SUPERB EXHIBITION; A SAVE IN FRONT OF THE KERRY NET AT YANKEE STADIUM
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- HANS HANSON; Father of the Eastman School of Music Director Was 77
- LEIVICK, PLAYWRIGHT, HONORED ON BIRTHDAY; Excerpts From Three of Yiddish Poet's Plays Presented
- Sklar Triumphs at Skeet
- APARTMENT RENTALS
- PRESIDENT MAY ACT; Will Suggest Conference for Peace if Events Offer Opportunity TURIN TONE HELD HOPEFUL State Department Officials Think Dictators Now Watch Our Neutrality Debate
- KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MARCH TO SERVICE; Colorful Parade Precedes 12th Annual Ceremony at the Cathedral of St. John TRIBUTE PAID TO MANNING Dr. Phillips Praises Him for the Courage and Zeal That Made Edifice Possible
- $4,100 TO BROOKLYN NEEDY; Pledges Announced by Women of Catholic Diocese at Tea
- COLUMBIAN CARBON CO.; Earns $829,878 in First Quarter Against $707,155 a Year Before DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT INCREASES INCOME OTHER CORPORATE REPORTS
- FEARS A 'HITLER' IN 1940; W.Z. Foster Says Republicans Would Wreck Present Gains
- THREE SEIZED AT THE FAIR; Two Accused as Pickpockets, the Other as Burglary Suspect
- 'LITTLE WPA' PLAN VETOED BY LEHMAN; Action Bars Use of Home Relief Recipients on SpecialLocal Work Projects
- BRITISH STEEL OUTPUT; April Daily Average Up Slightly --Pig Iron Total Higher
- ALICE TWEEDY'S PLANS; Will Be Wed in South Orange on May 27 to J.F. Davison
- Claims Republic Steel Owes Strikers $7,500,000
- BALLET FROM JAPAN TO APPEAR AT FAIR; Cherry Blossom Organization to Start Next Sunday
- Marriage Announcement 5 -- No Title
- RED SOX ARE VICTORS WITH 3 IN 12TH, 5 TO 4; Senators Stopped After Their Counter-Rally Nets Two
- AYRES SCOUTS FEARS OF NEW BEAR MARKET; Cleveland Economist Holds the Recent Decline Reasonable To Speak at Insurance Meeting
- ART SCHOOL WILL MOVE; New York Institution to Occupy 5 Floors in Decorative Center
- GEORGIAN COURT CONCERT; Jessica Dragonette Is Guest Soloist at College
- DIVIDEND MEETINGS TODAY
- Carteret Teachers Want Pay
- PROTHRO TALKS AT FAIR; Phils' Pilot Lectures to 250 Boys on Offense and Defense
- BEFORE ADJOURNMENT
- BANKERS PLAN AGENDA; Committees of Investment Association Map Convention
- GOLD HEADS C.I.O. UNIT; Becomes President of Leather and Fur Workers Union
- MEDICAL PLAN BEGUN BY TRANSPORT UNION; Wide Service Provisions to Cover 55,000 Workers
- ARCHIBALD O. LAMPMAN; Canadian Writer Had Served in France in War--Dies at 40
- National League Soccer Stars Turn Back German-Americans at Randalls Island, 3-2
- RESIDENT OFFICES REPORT ON TRADE; Summer Goods Are Ordered and Reordered as Warm Weather Lifts Sales DRESS SHEERS SOUGHT Slack Suits, Play and Bathing Suits Move--Accessories in White a Leader
- MOTHER'S TRAINING IS TERMED VITAL; Those Who Call Parenthood a Privilege Are Praised by Dr. J.H. McComb HAILED IN OTHER PULPITS Dr. Katz Urges Jewish Women to Return to the Simple Traditional Ideals
- MRS. WASHINGTON THOMAS; Widow of Sugar Executive Was Daughter of Senator Wadleigh
- BUENOS AIRES RECITAL BY WINIFRED CHRISTIE; Recalled Nine Times in Program Conducted by Iturbi
- Providence Tops Villanova
- REAL ESTATE NOTES
- The European Situation
- Will Aid Refugee Physicians
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Edna Best to Return to Films Here After Absence of Five Years in 'Intermezzo' 'YOUTH IN REVOLT' TODAY French Film to Have Premiere Here--'Goodbye, Mr. Chips' Opens at Astor Tomorrow Florence Rice is Cast Morgan Scheduled for Lead Of Local Origin MUSIC NOTES
- SECURITIES RULING AIDS CASH BUYER; Longer Time Is Permitted in Which Broker is Required to Get Payment SALES ALSO MADE EASIER Federal Reserve Board Allows More Time for Delivery of Certificates The Amendments in Detail Time-Extensions Provided For SECURITIES RULING AIDS CASH BUYER Change in Section 4 (f)
- PRICE CONTROL BOARD IS DECREED IN PRAGUE; System as Strict as That in Germany Planned for Czechs
- TODD SQUARE DEDICATED; Triangle in Brooklyn Memorial to the Shipbuilder
- RESERVE OFFICER SOUGHT; Fort Dix Army Officials Allege $20,000 Shortage in Fund
- German Carloadings Rise
- PATRICIA HENRY IS WED; California Tennis Star Is Bride of Edgar Dawson Yeomans
- OIL SABOTAGE CHARGED; Soviet Sentences Research Expert to 18 Years in Prison
- JANE DADDOW AFFIANCED; Vassar Alumna to Be Bride of Joseph E. Hawkins Jr.
- BOOKS OF THE TIMES; 4,300 Letters
- Marriage Announcement 9 -- No Title
- BOND AVERAGES
- MAY TAX CHURCH MEMBERS; Austrian Bishops Face Crisis-- No More State Subsidies
- VON CRAMM WINS TWICE; Helps Swedish Net Team Check U.S. Tourists by 5-3
- ADMIRAL BRISTOL
- SOY BEANS IN CHICAGO
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt in Fight Over Argentine Soccer
- MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD BY VETERANS; 600 in Uniform Attend V.F.W. Ceremonies at Holy Cross
- Nardana Sailors Win, 7-0
- OUTSIDE INTEREST IN CORN IS NARROW; Lack of Speculative Activity Is Said to Weaken Grain Against Selling EUROPEAN DEMAND SMALL Larger Country Offerings Are Seen--Futures Harden in Chicago in Week
- C.F. DE GANAHL, 69, PLANE MAKER, DIES; Manufacturer Also Had Been Gold Miner and Developer of Oil Properties ONCE BUILT STEEL BARGES And Constructed Tankers for Government in War--Hunted Big Game in India Entered Business in Tampico Founded Firm in Bristol.
- FALL RIVER TEAM VICTOR; St. Michael's Tops Gallatin, 3-1, for Amateur Soccer Title
- Paper Exports Up in March
- SWISS UNITY SEEN LESSON; Example of Folk Who Resolved Differences, Says Dr. Maynard
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- Chemical Attack Simulated
- BUSINESS LEASES
- WHITE PAPER FACES FIRE OF ARABS, JEWS; Former Want Concessions on Ministers--Latter Planning Non-Cooperation Moves No Concession on Ministers WHITE PAPER FACES FIRE OF ARABS, JEWS Protests in Poland Called Reward for Terror
- Snite in Iron Lung Begins Trip to Lourdes; Plans to Visit Fair on Return From Shrine
- THE SCREEN; Hardy and Langdon, With Billie Burke and Alice Brady, Are Featured in 'Zenobia' at the Globe
- GERMANS CRITICAL OF BARTER PROPOSAL; Feel That Washington Plan Is a War Manoeuvre
- MOTHERS HONORED AT FAIR EXERCISES; Music and Folk Dances in the Court of Peace Attract 2,000 Spectators SPEAKERS EXTOLL WOMEN Danish Couple, Wed 55 Years, Celebrate Anniversary as Guests of Denmark
- New Bodyguard for Windsor
- Success of New French Loan Seems Assured; Hoarders of Notes Expected to Use Them
- Orphanage Benefit Tomorrow
- SCIENTISTS UPSET FARM-CURB PLAN; They Seek to Double Output as Government Struggles With Crop Surpluses ROTATION IS WORKED OUT Cattle Feeding Experiment Is Now Topic of Discussion at Kansas State College Works Out Rotation System Interest in Hybrid Corn Test to End June 15
- BRITAIN CALLED BETRAYER
- 6,000 ON PARK MALL MARK PARENTS DAY; PARENTS DAY EXERCISES HELD ON MALL IN CENTRAL PARK
- TROTH ANNOUNCED OF MARGE M'KENNA; PROSPECTIVE BRIDES
- BEES, WITH FETTE, DOWN DODGERS, 1-0; Garms Triples to Open Ninth Inning and Dashes Home on Miller's Single 5TH TRIUMPH FOR HURLER Boston Ace Beats Pressnell, Who Makes First 1939 Start, in Keen Mound Duel Bases Filled for Miller Two Dodgers Reach Third Bees Now Second Undisputed
- Books Published Today
- Marriage Announcement 10 -- No Title
- Protest Naming of Leahy
- McCluskey Wins 10-Mile Run
- Topics of The Times
- A FEDERAL AGENCY PAYS ITS OWN WAY; Inland Waterways System Will Report $1,000,000 Net Profit on 1938 Operations Transition Under the Army Huge Cargoes of the Year Policeman Fatally Stricken
- FATHER DIVINE CHECKED; Police Halt Work on Yonkers Home, Believed a 'Heaven'
- British Get Turkish Rail Order
- MRS. BROCK'S DOG TOPS 104 RIVALS; Ch. Rockefeller's Ace Junior Is Best Boston Terrier in Westchester Show
- CRUDE OIL STOCKS HIGHER; 278,607,000 Barrels on May 6 Is 163,000 Rise in Week
- MAX O. KUNZE; A Member for 45 Years of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Christy to Box Reid
- News and Notes of the Advertising Field; Tide Water to Tell Plans
- TROOPS IN HARLAN AS UNION MEN PLAN TO PICKET MINES; Kentucky Soldiers Enter After U.M.W. Chiefs Warn About Digging Coal With Bayonets MAN KILLED IN SHOOTINGS No Links Seen to Labor, but Militia Is Increased to 750-- Mines in Pact Open Today
- OLD ST. PATRICK'S MARKS 130TH YEAR; CHURCH THAT OBSERVED ITS 130TH ANNIVERSARY YESTERDAY
- THEATRE BUSINESS AGAIN FALLS OFF; Another Bad Box-Office Week for Broadway Houses--Only One Play Is Selling Out FOUR NEW SHOWS LISTED Scheduled to Open Here This Week--Group Actors to Be Heard on the Air
- DEALS SHOW DEMAND FOR FLATS IN CITY; Tenements Over a Wide Area Pass to New Control
- MUSSOLINI'S TONE WELCOMED IN PARIS; French Believe His Moderation Is Result of Realization He Could Not Win in War Other Factors for Moderation Call for French Parley Seen MUSSOLINI'S TONE WELCOMED IN PARIS
- EDUCATORS PROTEST AGAINST DEVANY BILL; 1,051 Call It Blow to Democracy --Petition for Lehman
- WEINBERGER MUSIC FOR PHILHARMONIC; Czech Composer Dedicates Opus to Society and Barbirolli
- $80,000,000 IN GOLD SHIPPED BY BRITAIN; Exports to United States in the First Week of May Show Slight Diminution
- MUSSOLINI'S TALK HEARTENS BRITISH; Optimism on the International Situation Rises as Observers See a Bid to France SOME URGE CONCESSIONS Think Paris Should Seek to Satisfy Rome--Bonnet Talks With Officials in London
- PRIEST PRAISES MOTHERS; Gebhard Declares Fate of World Hinges on Them
- PHYSICIAN REPORT'S EASING OF ALLERGY; Use of Potassium Salts Found to Cure Hives, Hay Fever and Illness From Foods A.M.A. MEETS IN ST. LOUIS Other Data Given on Eve of Sessions Point to Chemical Aid in Dread Heart Disease Another Sulfanilamide Use Report as to Relief
- NEW AXIS ALLIANCE LEAVES PARIS COLD; Bourse, Attaching Little Meaning to Military Tie-Up, Holds Firm for WeekOTHER MARKETS CHEERFULInternational Situation BelievedBetter, but Long-Term Investments Are Shunned
- TROTH MADE KNOWN OF MARGARET WORK; Descendant of Gov. Bradford Is Fiancee of W. Ware Lynch
- Article 1 -- No Title; 'Israel's Direst,' Dr. Revel of Yeshiva Says on Charter Day
- Marriage Announcement 6 -- No Title
- Fort Jay Nine Prevails
- BOOK NOTES
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- BONDS BEING CALLED BEFORE MATURITY; Commercial Credit of Baltimore Heads Week's Schedule of Prepayments2 LUMBER REDEMPTIONSOperations This Month, toDate, Exceed April's Total andAre Far Ahead of Year Ago
- LETTER TO PADWAY ON NLRA IS BARED; Corporation Lawyer Wrote A.F.L. Counsel Stating How He Would Reword Law C.I.O. SEES A CONSPIRACY Padway Defends Parleys With Gilbert Montague on Ground That He Talked to All
- J.L. LEWIS URGES 3,000,000 WPA JOBS; In Letter to House Committee C.I.O. Head Demands Million More Than Budget Plans ASKS RIGHT TO ORGANIZE Warns of 'Threat to Recovery' and 'Political Danger' in Cutting Federal Work Sees Urgent Obligation
- Europe; Taxi Drivers Good Guide to What a Nation Is and Thinks In Paris They Are Old German Classes Vanishing
- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN BACK FROM CRUISE; Canadian Pacific Liner Made 24 Ports in 23 Countries on 30,000-Mile Tour SAILS AGAIN TOMORROW Vessel to Return to Halifax June 15 to Take Aboard the King and Queen
- BRITISH QUARTET PREVAILS BY 11-7; Sets Back 24-Goal American Team in Test Engagement on Bostwick Field BALDING STARS AT NO. 3 Performances of Others Are Spotty--Ponies Work Well for Invading Riders
- DROPPING 650 JOBS URGED; Community Councils Would Make Sanitation Department Cuts
- 5 SLAIN MEN CITED AMONG HERO POLICE; SOME OF THE POLICEMEN HONORED FOR ACTS OF BRAVERY
- JAPAN OUT OF DAVIS CUP; Loses Stars to Army and Navy --Yugoslavia Takes Lead
- COMMODITY AVERAGE UNCHANGED FOR WEEK; Midway Between 1939 High and Low--British Index Down
- FARLEY TELLS CADETS WAR IS REMOTE HERE; But Warns Missouri Academy of Defense Needed for Peace
- REV. BERNARD F.J. DOOLEY; Otter Lake Priest Was Editor of Catholic Sun--Dies at 51
- STRAFACI-CARBONE GAIN LINKS HONORS; Turn Back Stuart and Brown at 20th Hole in Final of Tournament at Lido KEEN BATTLE ON GREENS Frank's Long Approach Putt Decides Match--Sims-Mayo Beaten in Semi-final
- CO-OP GAINS PREDICTED; Pamphlet Sees Groups Getting Bigger Share of Trade
- King Is Now Due to Arrive In Quebec Tomorrow Night; KING AND QUEEN TAKE PART IN LIFEBOAT DRILL
- STATE SCHOOLS HELD MENACE TO RELIGION; Educational Faith in Danger, Says Dr. W.L. Young
- PLAYWRIGHT RENTS HOUSE; Moss Hart Takes a Dwelling in the Sutton Place Section
- SPEECH MODERATE; General Tone Reassuring Despite Premier's Jibes at the Democracies UNITY WITH REICH HAILED Economic War Laid to Britain and France, but Courage Is Held More Vital Than Gold City Awakened Early Cites Previous Visit IL DUCE DECLARES WAR UNNECESSARY Unity With Reich Stressed Italy to Strengthen Arms Speech Held Moderate
- Televised Baseball Due First Time Wednesday
- APRIL FOREIGN TRADE OF ENGLAND LOWER; Exports Down 2,556,000 From 1938, Imports Decreased
- LOSES REICH CITIZENSHIP; Prof. Karl Schmidt Refused to Join the Nazi Party
- ANNE WHITMARSH PLANS HER BRIDAL; Chooses Ten Attendants for Marriage in Church Here on June 26 to Frank Close CEREMONY IN ST. JAMES Miss Nancy H. Hanford to Be Maid of Honor and Oliver Redfield Best Man
- LONDON IS PUZZLED BY RECESSION HERE; It Feels U.S. Business Is Hindered by 'Do-Nothing' Policy
- POLISH WAR CHIEF LEAVES FOR PARIS; Minister Expected to Engage in Military Parleys on Trip for 'Private Business' FIRST SUCH VISIT SINCE '36 Continued Talks by Warsaw and Moscow Also in View-- Incidents in Danzig Rise Press Attacks on Russia Cease Danzig Incidents Multiply
- LITHUANIA'S ENTRY WELCOMED AT FAIR; LITHUANIAN PAVILION DEDICATED AT THE FAIR
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- BERLIN SEES TREND TO A 'HITLER' IN U.S.; Thought Grows Out of Analysis of Ending of Coal Strike as Basic Ills Continue VIOLENCE IS NOT EXPECTED Impact of American Problems, It Is Held, Is Softened by Natural Resources
- PRISCILLA ALDEN LIEB A PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Bedford Village Girl Engaged to John W. Douglas, Yale Man
- CHINESE CONTEST HAN VALLEY DRIVE; Tanks and Airplanes Are Van of Invaders in the Push Toward Siangyang DEFENSE FLIERS ACTIVE Cholera Spreads in Chungking --British Ships Escape Bombs in Raid at Swatow Cholera Spreads in Chungking Japanese Report Big Victory
- Yale Gets Hardy Manuscript
- WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
- FIRE CHIEF IS FIRST IN 130-MILE RACE; FINISH OF RACE FROM ALBANY AND WINNER WITH RUNNER-UP
- NEW STOCK OFFERING; Tilo Roofing Company
- Slow Landslide Creeps Over Swiss Farmlands
- Newark Takes Opener in Tenth by 11-8--Mack's Hit Wins for the Bisons, 6-5
- PLEA TO ARTHUR WOLFE; Father Asks Missing Columbia Senior to Get in Touch With Him
- Letters to The Times; 'Monopolistic' Advertising Testimony Before the TNEC Evokes Comment on Marketing Technique Horsing Project Favored Tenants of Old Buildings Look Forward to New Quarters More Policemen Wanted Keeping the Library Open Suggestion of Fee for Use of Special Rooms Is Endorsed Using Our Cotton Surplus The Law Aids Romance
- LINER YEAR IN SERVICE; Nieuw Amsterdam's Record Is Praised by Line Official
- WHEAT GOES HIGHER ON WEATHER SCARE; Better Speculative Interest Also a Factor as Prices Hit Season's Best Levels MAY DELIVERIES TIGHTEN Experts Feel Winter Belt's Crop Will Not Be Far Below 544,000,000 Bushels Experts Analyze Conditions Good Rains Fall in Texas
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Hunter Title at Great Neck Show Captured by Mrs. Toerge's Camp; Gelding Wins in Oaks Hunt Event, With Mrs. Register's Big Severn Reserve-- Kinnegad Victor in Second Jump-Off
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- NAVAL HERO IS PROMOTED; Lieut. E.L. Woodyard to Command Destroyer Jacob Jones
- DANIEL BUCKLEY DIES AT WHEEL OF HIS CAR; Philadelphia Leader in Fight for Higher Milk Prices
- RUMANIAN CONCERT AT METROPOLITAN; Enesco Conducts Philadelphia Orchestra in Presence of Distinguished Audience GIVES OWN COMPOSITIONS Music of Alessandresco, Jora, Otesco and Lipatti Also on Program of Native Works
- Sports Today
- BUSINESS NOTES
- INCOME MARKS SET BY 7 STATES IN '37; Total in These and District of Columbia Exceeded the Level of 1929 HOPKINS REPORTS SURVEY First Study of Kind Gives a Geographical Comparison of Payments to Citizens Some States Above '29 Levels Reports Income Equality Trend The Factor of Population
- BRIGHT DAY DRAWS 306,000 TO THE FAIR; TULIP WEEK GETS UNDER, WAY AT WORLD'S FAIR
- ASKS EMPHASIS ON ARTS; Dr. Sockman Sees Way to Control Competitive Instincts
- EXPLAINS STATE SALES TAX; Moffat Says, With the Budget Balanced, If Is for Local Aid
- MANHATTAN TRANSFERS
- CATHOLIC YOUTH PARADE IN BRONX; 15,000 March to Religious Service at Fordham--Borough Tercentenary Marked
- GERMAN PRICES LOWER; Wholesale Index at 106.5 May 10 Against 106.6 Week Before
- Two Killed in Dive of Plane
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MONEY LIQUID IN BERLIN; Rediscountable Securities in Demand Last Week
- YUGOSLAVS IRKED BY PACT; Belgrade Complains to Angora About Anglo-Turkish Accord
- La Argentina Sails for Fair
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- MARSHALL STUDIES PUERTO RICAN BASE; General, on Way to Brazil, Flies Over Proposed Outposts of U.S. Air Defenses STRESSES TODAY'S NEEDS Says New Strategy Is Required --Resumes Voyage to Brazil After Day of Inspection
- Marriage Announcement 7 -- No Title
- Ruffing Takes Fifth in Row, 10-0, Blanking Athletics With Four Hits; Yankee Pitcher Scores His Second Shut-Out as Mates Rout Caster With Six Runs in Sixth--Dahlgren Smashes Homer Parmelee Replaces Caster Miles Draws a Pass Ruffing's Best Effort
- PRICE BREAKS EYED IN STEEL INDUSTRY; Strip and Sheet Paring Laid to Depletion Backlogs of Flat-Rolled Products WITHDRAWAL IS POSSIBLE Decision Likely This Week-- Rate of Output Still Ebbs With No Stability Seen Cause Seen in Low Backlogs Price-Clarity Is Awaited No Truck Buying by Roads
- NAZIS WOULD EXPAND PORT OF PUNT ARENAS; Trade Needs Are Stressed, but Costa Rica Sees Other Designs
- Athlete Gets Mory Scholarship
- HOLY NAME URGED TO AID TOLERANCE; 4,000 Sanitation Employes at Breakfast Hear Plea for Spiritual Regeneration MARKETS GROUP AT MASS Communism Link to Labor Is Deplored at Communion Gathering of Printers
- SCOTS-AMERICANS TOP BROOKHATTAN; Win Opener of Title Soccer Series, 4-2--Celtic Loses in Philadelphia, 3-0 U.S. Champions Beaten Plans for Olympics Made
- EX-COLLEGE YOUTH ADMITS KILLING 2; Burgunder Confesses He Shot Auto Salesmen, Says Prosecutor
- Little Giants Triumph, 5-3, on Hafey's 4-Run Homer, Then Lose to Montreal by 8-2
- SEES VIOLENCE UNLIKELY; Big Sandy Operators' Spokesman Predicts an Adjustment Group Meets Today at Knoxville
- LUMBER OUTPUT RISES; Production in Week to May 6 Was Record for This Year
- INTERNATIONAL STARS RACING FOR BALL IN GAME AT WESTBURY YESTERDAY
- PRICES OF OATS ADVANCE; Contracts in Week Sell at Best Levels Since April, 1937
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Awards Made in the Show
- TODAY ON THE RADIO
- DR. ALBERT LOWELL, A SURGEON 39 YEARS; Physician Contracted Pneumonia After Five-Hour Operation
- Baillie Family Escapes Fire
- Sports of the Times; The Suggestion of a Stout Party
- T.W.O.C. WILL MEET TODAY FOR MERGER; Absorption of C.I.O. Locals of United Textile Workers Expected in Philadelphia NEW NAME TO BE CHOSEN Constitution Will Be Adopted by 700 Delegates--Contracts for 235,000 Workers Hailed Two Groups May Merge Today Two-Year Progress Is Told Rid Jersey of "Bedroom Shops"
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