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- DR. G. ADELBERT EMARD; Mansfield, Mass., Physician and Rotary Club Official
- LOCALLY DRESSED MEATS
- Cubans Ask Cut in Army Budget
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- DEFENDS LIQUOR JOBBERS; Goldberg Lays Price-Cutting to Importers, Distillers
- Bernhard's Mother in Holland
- HENRY L. SALTPETER; Practiced Law in Brooklyn for 30 Years--Dies in New Orleans
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET; Federal Reserve Statements Commonwealth and Southern Possibly No Bank Automobile Stocks
- Waldorf Is Described in Book
- ANTI-FOREIGN MOVE FOSTERED IN CHINA; U.S. Is Added to Britain as a Foe of Asiatics in Districts Under Japanese Rule TSINGTAO MEETING CALLED Flood Threatens to Relax Some of Blockade's Strictures at Tientsin--U.S. Protest Filed
- NEWPORT COLONISTS ARE LUNCHEON HOSTS; Mr. and Mrs. Willing Spencer Entertain at Berkeley House
- Business Trend on Upgrade, Hanes Believes, In Citing Forward Orders, Low Inventories
- Business World; Expect Early Return of Buyers Summer Suit Clearances Good Low End Dinner Sets Taken July Coat Labels Set Record Ignore War Threat to Imports Find Drop in Reich Glass Sales Rayon Weaving Rate Dips Gray Goods Less Active
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere; NEW YORK
- 125 FIRMS TO TAKE BONDS OF UTILITY; Underwriters for Pennsylvania Power's 3 % Bonds, 4 % Debentures Listed PRICES TO BE GIVEN LATER Issues Total $95,000,000 of First Named, $28,500,000 of the Second
- Depositors Meet Tomorrow
- Approval Voted to Literary Piracy By Experts of Six American Nations; Jurisconsults at Montevideo Would Share U.S. Culture by 'Lifting' Artistic, Literary and Scientic Material SANCTION IS VOTED TO LITERARY PIRACY Situation Now Confused
- E. J. Flynn Back From Europe
- Urges Removal of Guncotton
- BRONX AUCTION RESULTS
- SOS CALLED A HOAX AFTER DAY'S SEARCH; Radio Calls Brought Coast Guard Out to Hunt for 'Burning' British ShipVESSEL WAS SAFE IN PORTFederal Officials in FloridaNow Seek Operator WhoSent False Messages
- Editors Set Type to Beat Strike
- GEHRIG HONORED BY FAIR; Baseball Player Named Honorary Youth Director Servel Executives at Fair
- FOLKLORE PRESENTED BY SWISS AT STADIUM; Dancing and Yodeling Features of Program--Ganz Conducts
- IGLEHART MAY RIDE WITH PHIPPS FOUR; Off for South America Today, Star Delays Choice of Team for U.S. Open Polo REDS ANNEX ROUND ROBIN Down White Quartet, 10 to 1, and Blues, 4-3, in Matches at Meadow Brook Club
- POUND CIRCULATION AT RECORD LEVEL; Jump of 9,672,000 in the Bank of England Sends Total to 520,570,000 RESERVE RATIO IS DOWN 17.7 % Compares With 23.4% in the Previous Period and 37.6 % the Top for Year
- A PROMISING BEGINNING
- BROADCASTERS PLAN FIGHT ON MUSIC FEES; Hope to Develop Sources Other Than the A.S.C.A.P.
- Chapman, Creavy Take Medal With 67 in Anderson Memorial Golf; CHAPMAN DRIVING FROM ELEVENTH TEE AT WINGED FOOT CLUB
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- ABSOLVES EX-BISHOP IN DIOCESE SHORTAGE; Bishop Tucker Clears Ablewhite in $99,000 Loss
- SCHNEIDER QUERIED BY AIDE OF DEWEY; Former Tammany Leader in 8th A. D. Examined at Length
- SINGER FILES AS BANKRUPT; Leon Rothier, Metropolitan Basso, Lists $50 Assets
- Assets and Liabilities in Central Reserve Cities
- JERSEY CREATES JOB FOR EX-GOV. STOKES; Senate Passes Bill Making Him State Council Adviser
- WISCONSIN SHIFTS UNIVERSITY BOARD; Abolishes Body That Ousted Frank, Provides New One
- PAUL LONGONE, 49, AN OPERA MANAGER; Executive in Charge of Artistic Productions for the Chicago Company Dies in France HELD POSITION SINCE 1935 Devoted His Efforts for Many Years to the Development of American Singers
- Vim Defeats Tomahawk Over 54-Mile Course
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- BRACK CONTAINER SOLD; Fort Wayne Paper Co. Acquires Rochester Concern
- Lord Nelson Paraphrased In Plea for Plain Speech
- DR. ASHER BEATTY SR.; Dentist Had Practiced 56 Years in Jersey City--Dies at 76
- OFFERS REGULATIONS TO RULE ACCOUNTING; N. A. M. Suggests Practices for Improving Standards
- Bahrein Business Man Arrives to Join Sheik
- Police Department
- BARBARA SCHWARZ ENGAGED TO MARRY; PROSPECTIVE BRIDE
- Becomes General Partner In W. E. Burnet & Co.
- SHOE WAGE OF 35C IS RECOMMENDED; Andrews's Approval of Figure Set by the Committee Would Lift Pay of 60,000 ONE MEMBER IN PROTEST Noland Resigns From the Body, Charging Statistics Used Were 'Misleading'
- Article 7 -- No Title; WESTCHESTER
- HOME MORTGAGE RERORT; Financing in State in 6 Months Put at $146,088,000
- TRANSFERS IN THE BRONX
- JAPANESE DISCUSS CLOSER AXIS TIES; Envoys to Rome and Berlin Meet in Italy as Army Men Hold Conferences in Tokyo Discussion Called Important Consultations in Tokyo JAPANESE DISCUSS CLOSER AXIS TIES Alliance Efforts Stimulated
- SPANISH FAMILIES MUST GIVE BUDGETS; Ordered to List Income and Classified Expenditures With 'Greatest Honesty' VATICAN VIEW REPORTED It Is Said to Be Opposed to a Restoration of Alfonso and Lukewarm to Don Juan
- Atherton Is Nominated As Minister to Denmark
- More Than $5,000,000 Spent in 2 Years To Improve Buildings on Lower East Side
- HALIFAX FORESEES A 'CRITICAL' PERIOD; URGES CONFIDENCE; Foreign Secretary Warns on 'Complacent' View as Not 'in Accordance With Facts' MIGHT MEDIATE IN CHINA Suggests British Move When It Seems Advisable--Another Minister Scouts War Talk
- Exhibitors, Failing to Win Cut in Fair Fee, Agree to Curb Demands; 75C FAIR ADMISSION KEPT OVER PROTEST Executive Committee Takes No Action on Exhibitors' Plea for 50c Week-Day Rate NO TALK OF MAYOR'S PLAN It Is Nebulous Yet, Officials Explain--Exhibitors Agree Not to Press Demands To Refrain From Demands Meeting Set for Monday
- RUMSON IS VICTOR, 7-5; Halts Monmouth Whites to Gain Herbert Cup Polo Final
- CURB EXCHANGE NOTES
- TIES WITH MANTON DEFENDED BY LEVY; 'Never Occurred to Me' That Dealings Were Unethical, Lawyer Asserts JUDGE KNOX INSISTENT Joins Cahill in Questions Put to the Attorney in Disciplinary Hearing
- LOOKING BACKWARD
- Detects Small Radium Quantity
- Sports of the Times; Going at a Good Trot Getting Back to Goshen A Passing Salute Just a Little Different A Dark Horse
- Lightning Kills Boy, Stuns 20
- GAMBLERS GO TO PRISON; Two, Guilty in Reno Frauds, Begin Nine-Year Terms
- LOSES FIGHT FOR ESTATE; Claimant to Suicide's Holdings Is Not Upheld by Court
- Week's Carloadings 0.5% Up, 12% in Year; Miscellaneous Index Gains against Average
- House Vote on Housing Bill
- HEROINE TO GET MEDAL; Mrs. Edna Watson Won Praise for Aid in Cavalier Crash
- CAPT. HENRY A. DAVIS; Retired Ship Commander Spent Half Century at Sea
- MRS. LILIAN SLATTERY, CATHOLIC LAY LEADER; Widow of Transit Commissioner of Boston Is Dead
- DANOWSKI TO RETURN TO FOOTBALL GIANTS; Passing Star Last Veteran Back to Sign Again With Team
- CHAIN STORE SALES
- REICH IS HELD SAFE FROM SEA INVASION; War Games Said to Back Claim --Buffer States' Neutrality Believed to Be Impossible ARMY OF PO IS ADVANCING Italian Exercises Hailed by the Press as Unequaled in the History of Warfare
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- Ward's Flyer Catalogue Issued
- Bullet in Italian Legation Wall
- COUNTESS TOLSTOY IS FETED AT SHORE; Guest of L. E. Cofers at Water Mill--Southampton Party Is Given by Mrs. C. T. Barney PIERRE LORILLARDS HOSTS Mrs. Horace Barnard and Mrs. Robert Malcolm Littlejohn Entertain at Club Beach Club Scene of Luncheons Tea Hostess at Old Mill Shop
- BANKERS HERE WIN BALTIMORE ISSUE; Lehman Brothers and Bankers Trust Head 2 Groups Taking $4,559,500 of 3 % Stock OFFER BY SUFFOLK COUNTY To Open Bids on $690,000 for Beach Work Aug. 10--Other Municipal Financing
- Plate Glass Output Doubled
- BANK ISSUE SPLITS BOLIVIA'S CABINET; Foreign Minister Resigns After Nationalization Decree
- Fire Department
- ART PREVIEW TODAY FOR EAST HAMPTON; Mrs. Lorenzo Woodhouse and Mrs. T. J. Mumford to Aid
- PENNROAD FOR STAY ON THE NEW HAVEN; Holding Company Would Delay Plan to Consider Union With the Boston & Maine
- PITTSBURGH BUSINESS UP; Index Advances Although Trade Is Reduced Sharply
- R. K. MELLONS ADOPT BOY; Ex-Secretary's Nephew Is Adding to New Home
- MANHATTAN MORTGAGES
- FASCISTI TO ABSORB CATHOLIC AID GROUP; Mutual Societies to Be Taken In by Party Organization After Years of Service 2 Per Cent Depend on Societies FASCISTI TO ABSORB CATHOLIC AID GROUP
- FARLEY REACHES HAMBURG; Tells German Newspaper Men His Trip Is Not Political
- DIES AFTER HUSBAND SAVES HER IN SQUALL; Daughter of Dr. Pildsley Is Victim in Maine
- ARCHITECTS FILE BUILDING PLANS; Manhattan Alterations and Homes in Queens and Brooklyn Among Projects
- THE FAIR TODAY
- Riggs, Wood, Kamrath a0nd Sutter Advance to Southampton Tennis Semi-finals; DURING MATCH AT SOUTHAMPTON AND A PAIR OF WINNERS AT EAST HAMPTON
- Gain in Phone Business
- Nicaraguan Nine Departs
- DISCOUNTS HIGHER IN BANK OF FRANCE; Gain of 794,000,000 Francs Is Noted in Weekly Statement
- BOY WITH GIRL WHO SAVED HIM FROM DROWNING
- CHANGES IN FOREIGN TRADE
- Fascisti Forbid Classics In Sweeping Book 'Purge'
- FROST FIRST WITH 77; Beats Marsh and Caswell by One Shot for Ekwanok Golf Medal
- ILLINOIS AIDS UTILITIES; New Law Limits Assessments on Intangible Property
- QUITS POLITICAL POST
- Transcript of Second Day's Testimony of Harry Bridges at Hearing on West Coast
- Dr. Wigderson Exonerated
- Meade Rides Redlin to Head Victory Over Favored Red Eye in Spa Feature; NEW MARK IS SET FOR TEST STAKES Redlin, 13-5, Runs 7 Furlongs in 1:24 to Beat Red Eye at Saratoga Track KINGSEM FIRST IN CHASE Young Jones Finishes First on Horse He Owns and Trains --Chalmac Disqualified Limited to 3-Tear-Olds Meade Rides Well An Owner-Trainer-Rider Teacher Shows Promise
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- POOL FOR THE BLIND IS OPENED BY CITY; Seeing-Eye Dog Watches as Her Master and 25 Others Enjoy a Swim
- ABRAHAM H. FRIEDLAND; President of the Ohio Zionists Was a Poet and Author
- JOHN M'CULLOCH; Head Operating Engineer of the Passaic Valley Sewer Staff
- COTTON IS NERVOUS AND MOSTLY LOWER; Uncertainty Over Continued Financing of the Farm Program a Factor END EVEN TO 2 POINTS OFF Dip Below 9c for the October Attracts Support--Bombay Takes Distant Positions
- Envoy of Netherlands To China Leaves U.S.
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- Ivins Gets Horlick Ad Post
- MINISTRY DEFEATED IN NEW SOUTH WALES
- Ocean Travelers
- American Type Founders Elects a New Director
- Record Mineral Wool Shipments
- DUTCH CRISIS NOT SOLVED; Queen Again Calls Leader of Christian Historic Party
- Army Orders and Assignments
- Edythe Sykes a Bride-Elect
- B. & O. SEEKS DELAY ON DEBT TO THE RFC; I.C.C. Asked to Approve Extension on $86,261,578 Notes--$42,000,000 Due Aug. 1SUBJECT TO ROAD'S PLANFederal Agency Held Willing toGo Along on the Proposal-- Plea by Western Pacific
- Bemporad Lists Accounts
- POLETTI EXTENDS AUTO TIP INQUIRY; Orders More State Police to Take Part in Study of Driving License GraftTHREE EXAMINERS RESIGNFourth Removed After Hearing, Graves Reports--He Is Asked to Give Data to Prosecutors
- BAR HARBOR HOMES SCENES OF PARTIES; Theodore Marburgs, Mrs. H. A. Howard and Mrs. John T. Dorrance Entertain EUGENE DU PONTS HOSTS Mrs. Frank Rowell Gives Tea for Garden Clubs Officers --J. P. Bartrams Arrive
- REALTY FINANCING
- TROOPS DISARM 200 AT COLORADO DAM; UNIONISTS DISPERSE; 'Back-to-Work' Force Gives Up Guns as Guardsmen Take Over Site in A. F. L. Strike JOB RENEWAL AUTHORIZED Militia Acts After Six Are Shot in Battles, Including Labor Sympathizers From Denver Reports Strikers Returning Troops Disarm 200 in Colorado Dam Strike; Commander Authorizes a Renewal of Work Shipments of Food Halted 200 Guardsmen in the Party Federal Mediation Planned
- Boatmen Ends Excursions To See Windsors Swim
- REDESIGNATED FOR POSTS; Sheriff and Councilman Again Named on Staten Island
- WHITE SOX CHECK ATHLETICS BY 9-7; Take Series, Three Games to One--Johnson and Hayes Hit Homers for Losers
- OPERATOR ACQUIRES WOODHAVEN SUITES; Joseph Chinich Is New Owner of Property in Queens
- PALESTINE CENTER OPENS ART EXHIBIT; Work of German and Austrian Refugees Forms Substantial Part of the Showing EINSTEIN BUSTS INCLUDED Sculpture by Jacob Epstein of England--Moshe Ziffer Also Is Represented
- Article 8 -- No Title
- SET UP UNIFORM RULES; National Security Traders Complete Revisions
- Olewine Downs Larned, 6-0, 6-l, To Reach Semi-Finals at Culver; Kramer, Dee and Schroeder Also Advance in Junior Tennis--Patty, Likas, Hawley and Bensinger Win in Boys' Group Patty to Oppose Hawley Carrothers-Ink Triumph
- BANK OF CANADA'S REPORT; Deposits of the Dominion Government Increase
- Fair Visitor Killed by Train
- AFTER THE TVA PEACE
- LILLIAN ROTH IS IN RENO; Actress Says She Will Sue Justice Shalleck for Divorce
- Wayne Rideout First in Mile
- DIVIDEND MEETINGS TODAY
- M'NUTT POPULARITY SEEN RISING FAST; Gallup Survey of Democrats Indicates He Ranks Next to Garner for President
- City Traffic Violations Rise 21,074 Over 1938
- C. F. COE OUT FOR SENATE; Author Says He Will Run as AntiNew Deal Democrat in Florida
- Police Group Renames Moran
- DR. J. D. DILLINGHAM, EX-PRINCIPAL, DEAD; Head of Newtown High Here for 34 Years--Took Charge When It Had 60 Students INTRODUCED NEW COURSES Active in Civic Movements in Queens--Honored on His Retirement in 1935
- MRS. ERNEST R. EARLY; Wife of Attorney Was Active in Summit, N. J., Charitable Work
- Sports Today
- SUBSIDY PUT ON FLOUR; $1.40 a Barrel to Be Paid on Shipments to Britain
- FIRST CROAT PLAN REPORTED REVISED; Matchek Said to Have Dropped Demand for Constitutional Changes in View of Tension PAUL'S RETURN AWAITED Regent's Approval Necessary Before Terms of Compromise Accord Can Be Published
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title; Premier Resigns After What He Calls Motion of Censure
- Mrs. Ned L. Pines Has Daughter
- PROFIT RATIO OFF IN STEEL INDUSTRY; Institute, in Survey, Compares Investment Productivity in Three Decades
- 10-YEAR RECORD SET AT MUSIC EXHIBIT; Volume at Trade Convention Well Ahead of Last Year, Producers Report W. H. BEASLEY IS ELECTED Texas Manufacturer Is Named President--Chicago Chosen for 1940 Session
- GOOD-WILL FAILURE HURTS TOKYO PRESS; Disillusion Expressed Over Evidence That Gestures to America Were Futile PACT MOVE CALLED SLAP 'Unkindest Cut,' Says Japan Times, Taking Pride in Conquest of China
- Reserve Corps Orders
- PARTY IN SARATOGA HONORS JOHN BELLS; Philadelphians Entertained at Spa by Mr. and Mrs. Fitz Eugene Dixon Gives Party for 400 Children
- LISTED SHARE VALUE $3,756,604,260 HIGHER; Stock Exchange Reports Average Price $31.31 on July 31
- Buying Co-op Formed By Tavern Owners Here
- Hungarian Surgeon Here For Five Months' Tour
- RUTH PACKARD TO BE WED; She Will Become Bride of Jesse Du Bois Aug. 19 in New Paltz
- AUCTION SALES
- 2 Westchester Postmasters Quit Politics To Keep Their Jobs Under the Hatch Law
- WARSAW PROTESTS DANZIG'S BOYCOTT; Also Hears Nazis Attack Homes of Poles in Absence of Police
- PRIEST SHOT BY ACCIDENT; Friend's Target Pistol Discharges in Kansas City
- Indians Recall Two Rookies
- $5,920,614 CLEARED BY J. C. PENNEY CO.; Profit in Half-Year Compares With $4,702,609 in the Same Period Last Year EQUAL TO $2.33 A SHARE Results of Operations Listed by Other Corporations With Figures of Comparison CARPET COMPANY IMPROVES AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE GAIN FOR UNITED AIR LINES OTHER CORPORATE REPORTS $6,920,614 CLEARED BY J. C. PENNEY CO. Crane Company
- APARTMENT LEASES
- MURPHY DECLARES 8-CITY CRIME WAR; Federal Courts Will Begin Battle Next Month on Link With Politics Over Nation EVIDENCE ACCUMULATING New York, Chicago, Boston, New Orleans, 'Perhaps Miami' Specified by Attorney General Clearing House" Is Planned
- WOMAN IS SEIZED IN POOL; Another Also Arrested When She Tries to Intervene
- Miss Marble Defeats Miss Betz But Loses First Set of Season; Wimbledon Champion Checks Rival's Great Bid to Win, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, at East Hampton --Mrs. Fabyan, Miss Jacobs Gain Miss Betz Surprises Mrs. Andrus Wins in Doubles
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- LAYDEN DOMINATES POLL; Leads by Almost Million Votes as All-Star Coaching Choice
- U.S. BOARD ACCEPTS BID FOR 4 NEW SHIPS; But Final Award on $1,890,000 Figure for Each Craft Is Delayed
- FURNESS SERVICES REPORT BIG YEAR; Carrying More Passengers Than Since 1929, Except for 1937, Officials Assert BERMUDA TRADE HOLDING Ships to South America Also Making Good Records--War Scares Aid Travel Prince Service Satisfactory Business Aided by Liners
- 50 POLICE DETAILED T0 LEPKE SEARCH; Valentine to Form Special Squad to Devote All Its Time to Trailing Fugitive
- TUBES AND TUNNELS
- ENGLEWOOD TO OUST CIGARETTE VENDORS; 'Out-and-Out Bootlegging,' Say Mayor and Council
- MRS. ROBBINS GETS AN 80 TO TRIUMPH; Captures Low Gross Honors in Westchester-Fairfield Tourney on Rye Links MRS. MILNER RUNNER-UP Traits Victor by 3 Strokes-- Mrs. Walsh Wins Low Net With Card of 91-20-71
- DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED
- BRICKMAN GIVES UP FIGHT ON SULLIVAN; Goes to Tammany Leader's Club to Say He Won't Oppose Him
- New Czech Army on Sentry Duty
- PRICES OF COPPER AND LEAD ADVANCED; Leading Producers Quote Copper of 10 c on Strength Abroad
- Urge Gov. Murphy for '40 Ticket
- PLAYGROUND OPENS ON OLD SCHOOL SITE; Modern Field Dedicated on East Side Where Public School 15 Once Stood 1,000 YOUNGSTERS ATTEND McCloskey Deplores Ousting of Thousands Who Helped Build Play Centers
- MRS. GEORGE G. KING
- WILLIAM H. KETTIG, A SOUTHERN BANKER; Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve in Atlanta Dies
- TEMPLETON GETS LEAVE; Famous Mentor Will Not Coach at Stanford Next Season
- NAVAL STORES
- VIENNA ANTI-NAZIS ACTIVE; Use Chain Letter Technique to Oppose National Socialism
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- BUSINESS RECORDS; BUYS IN WEST NEW YORK
- Hitler Creates New Decoration
- Miss McMurray, 1936 Debutante, Engaged To Charles W. Ganzel, Dartmouth Alumnus
- $1,747,000 OF GOLD ENGAGED IN CANADA; Day's Imports of Metal Here Make Total of $6,944,000
- Colombian Auto Imports Up
- TWO RADIO AIDES DIE IN PALESTINE BLASTS; Jewess and Arab Both Succumb to Studio Bombing Wounds
- Marine Corps Orders
- MUSIC FETE DRAWS BERKSHIRE PARTIES; Colonists Entertain at Sixth Annual Opening by Boston Symphony at Tanglewood MANY HAVE HOUSE GUESTS Mayor and Mrs. La Guardia to Visit A. Newbold Morrises for Later Concerts Joseph Burdens Hosts Miss Louisa Ludlow Attends Son Born to Mrs. John W. Chase
- FEDERAL BILL TENDERS; Treasury to Sell $100,000,000 of 91-Day Paper on Monday
- LARD IS ADDED TO LIST OF STAMP PLAN FOODS; Vegetable Shortening Also Put on Surplus Program
- NEW OXYGEN INHALATOR; Device Perfected by Mayo Clinic Reduces Cost of Treatment
- 'CLASS WAR' HERE, BRIDGES ASSERTS; 'OUR BLOOD SHED'; Labor Leader, in Second Day's Testimony, Again Declares He Is Not a Communist SAYS HE OPPOSES VIOLENCE Attacks National Guard, Legion, Chain Stores, Manufacturers' Groups as Foes of Workers Groups "Opposed to Workers" 'CLASS WAR' HERE, BRIDGES ASSERTS
- LEBRUN IN LUXEMBOURG; French President, on Informal Visit, Decorates Prince
- TODAY ON THE RADIO
- PRESSNELL DOWNS PIRATES BY 4 TO 1; Hurls Well for Dodgers, but Loses Shut-Out on Balk-- Butcher Fails on Mound LINE-UP SHIFT EFFECTIVE Moore Benched and Camilli Yields Fourth Spot to Parks for Brooklyn
- RAILWAY EARNINGS
- BRONX MORTGAGES FILED
- PACT TO HALT STRIKE ON BOSTON BUS LINES; Night Conferees in Agreement After Greyhound Tie-Up
- PRINCES TO VISIT FAIR; Luxembourg Royalty to Take Part in Fete on Labor Day
- 187-POUND TUNA TAKEN; Second Big One in Two Days Is Brought In at Brielle
- STOCK EXCHANGE NOTES
- AT THE FAIR
- Negro Boxer Dies in Training
- Naval Orders
- 6 HELD IN $35,000 THEFT; Accused of Disposing of Load of Stolen Cigarettes.
- Topics of The Times
- Dr. W. H. Vail Is 94 Today
- Breaks Jaw in Stopping Ball Tossed From Blimp
- Article 9 -- No Title; Figures for Current Period Also Show $287,776,000 Rise Over Preceding Week INCREASE IN CITY IS 15.2% Three Centers Report Drop, New Orleans, Minneapolis and Omaha
- UNITE TO BALK CORCORAN; Young Democratic Group Here Fight Roosevelt Adviser
- THUG HOLDS UP EIGHT IN OFFICE WASHROOM; Gets $50 in 45 Minutes at New York Central Building
- C.M.T.C. HONOR GOES TO GOVERNOR'S SON; Corporal Crystal, Plattsburg Commander's Son, Also Gets Award at Camp WORK OF 1,750 IS PRAISED Colonel Congratulates Nation on Fine Record 'of This Camp and Others Like it'
- Mrs. Nix's Woodsaw, 4-to-5 Choice, Easy Victor at Rockingham Park; Flashes Old Form to Defeat Drift Along by 2 Lengths With Chief Nadi Third-- Covers Six Furlongs in 1:12
- BETTER PRICES FOR FURS; Hudson's Bay Company Reveals Prices Paid at Auction
- OHIO SENATOR GETS IN THE RACE FIRST; His Declaration, Required by Ohio Law, Is in Reply to Republicans in State SEES PRESIDENCY AS TASK He Writes Party Chairman at Cincinnati the Next Executive Must Revise Federal Policies
- CITY SUBWAYS BAR 'HARD LIQUOR' SIGNS; Advertising Contracts 1940 to 1944 Ban 'High-Powered Alcoholic Products' MOVE DUE TO COMPLAINTS Bids, to Be Received Today, Must Agree to Drop 'Objectionable' Posters at Once
- Article 5 -- No Title; Widow of Philanthropist Dies at Bridgehampton, L. I.
- ALBERT H. CANFIELD, A MANUFACTURER, 63; President of Rubber Company in Bridgeport Since 1910
- ROVERETTES WIN BY 4-1; Beat Athens Maids at Softball in Garden--Isonomy Victor
- TREASURY STATEMENT
- Highest Soviet Officers Picked for 3-Power Talk
- Obituary 8 -- No Title
- Liquor Imports Fell 22%
- RECITAL AT WEDNESDAY TO AID SERVICE CLUB; Bridgehampton Home of Mrs. J. Berwind to Be Scene of Event
- Joins International Nickel
- Grumman Gets Navy Contract
- BUSCH IS MADE COLONEL; Bolivian Army Honors State Head on Independence Day
- Coast Guard Orders
- British Actress Is Here For Maine Engagement
- Burritt Quits Nash-Kelvinator
- WOOL GOODS TRADING FIRM; Buyers Show Tendency to Take Needs for Next Few Months
- MEXICO'S OIL OFFER HELD INADEQUATE; Companies, Believed Holding Out for Better Terms or 'Full' Compensation SUGAR CONCERN ASSURED Government Denies It Plans to Seize American-Owned El Portrero Properties
- VICTIM'S WIT TRAPS THUGS AFTER CHASE; Westchester Man, Ordered to Aid 2 Robbers Escape, Steers Them to the Police CAPTIVE IN HIS OWN AUTO He Bolts at Parkway Tollgate, Gives Alarm--Youths Seized When Car Is Wrecked
- Yanks' l6-Hit Barrage Routs Tigers; Dodgers Win, Tie Idle Gaints for 5th; 2 DIMAGGIO HOMERS MARK 12-3 TRIUMPH Dickey Gets 17th and Rolfe 9th as Yanks Sink Tigers --Joe Bats In 5 Runs SIX CROSS PLATE IN 5TH Newsom Shelled During Big Inning--Pearson Coasts to 9th Victory in Box
- HOUSING BILL KILLED, 191-170, BY HOUSE ECONOMY GROUP; QUICK ADJOURNMENT SOUGHT; SCRAPS WAGE ISSUE Rayburn Bars Steps to Amend Act as Leaders Drive for Getaway SUPPLY BILL IS OBSTACLE Efforts Made in the Senate to Restore Crop Loans and Ease Relief Law
- WIDER RIGHTS SEEN IN CUBA-U.S. TREATY; Purported Text, Published in Havana, Gives Security to Nationals in Residence WOULD VITIATE LABOR LAW Radicals Oppose Such a Pact at This Time--No Draft Yet Studied, Says Washington
- GIANTS TO USE GUMBERT; Open Series With Pirates Today --Rain Postpones Reds' Game
- RAILROADS' BONDS JOIN UPWARD MOVE; Carrier Issues Advance With Public Utility Securities as Turnover Increases TREASURY LOANS EASIER Fresh Weakness Develops in Some Liens of Panama, Japan and Italy
- SUITES ON HEIGHTS SOLD IN BROOKLYN; Transfer of Building at 35 Orange St. Marks Second Deal of Week in Area HOLC CONVEYS DWELLINGS Single and Multi-Family Homes Pass to New Owners in Borough-Wide Trading
- STAGEHANDS REPLY TO ATTACK ON BIOFF; Union Officials Charge Screen Actors Guild With Accepting Aid of Man Now Spurned STRIKE PETITIONS APPEAR Associated Actors Asked to Grant Authority--Radio Group Suspends Sophie Tucker Strike Threat Appears
- TURKISH ART ON VIEW; Exhibition Opens With Reception at Fair Pavilion
- M'DANIEL SCORES UPSET; Tops Saitch to Gain Semi-Finals in New York Open Tennis
- NEWS OF MARKETS IN EUROPEAN CITIES; Better Tendency Is Evident in Most Directions in London, With Trading Dull EASIER TONE IN PARIS U.S. Shares Are in Demand at Rising Prices in Amsterdam --Berlin quiet and Firm
- Kaplan-Del Genio Bout Set
- PLOT AGAINST HIM HINTED BY BALDWIN; Kings Official Indicates at His Bribe Trial He Has Proof That He Was 'Framed' LAYS ADMISSION TO JUFFE Latter Denies He Told Dewey Prisoner Present Case Was Built Up to Harm Geoghan
- In The Nation; Some of the Tricks of the Government Trade Horse-Trades on the Floor Heat Applied to Mr. Woodring
- BERKSHIRES OPEN FESTIVAL OF MUSIC; Serge Koussevitzky Leads the Boston Symphony in Sixth Season at Tanglewood 6,000 GATHER FOR EVENT Concert Is Halted During the 'Scheherazade' of RimskyKorsakoff by Storm
- CANZONERI VICTOR IN 8-ROUND FIGHT; Outpoints De Jesus as 6,000 Look On at Fort Hamilton --Belloise Stops Ferro
- RESERVE BANK POSITION; Range of Important Items in 1939 Compared With Preceding Years
- 2D ESTATE BOUGHT BY METAPHYSICIANS; Pepperidge Hall, Once Famous Long Island Residence, Is Purchased for $15,000 TO BE A NEW PEACE HAVEN The 65-Acre Tract Is Near the Vanderbilt Property Acquired by Society Last Year
- Illinois Pension Rise Vetoed
- CHECKER TOURNAMENT TO BE PLAYED AGAIN
- MISS KIRK IS FIRST IN JUNIOR SAILING; Young Men Pick Wrong Buoy and Trail Girl Skipper in Port Washington Race FUTILE TRIP BY WEE SCOT Yocum, Fast Spend 21 Hours on Water to Reach Scene, Then Fail to Finish
- Argentine Wheat Crop Gains
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Double Bell Evening Silhouette Is Novel Idea of Paris Designer; Balenciaga Also Shows Versatility in Sports Suits--Vera Borea Features Striped Necktie Wool and Leather Belts for Day Dresses
- PROF. AUGUST ENNA, DANISH COMPOSER, 80; Rose From Shoemaker to Write Operas and Ballets
- MUSSOLINI RESCUER DIES; Priest Saved His Life When He Was Wounded at Front in War
- New Swimming Guide Out
- 1939 WOOL CROP IS NEAR A RECORD; 375,699,000 Pounds, Estimated Production, 6% Greater Than the Ten-Year Average47,455,000 SHEEP SHORNAverage Weight a Fleece Putat 7.92 Pounds--Output inthe East Above 1938
- POPE PIUS RESTING, FAILS TO SEE VISITORS; Pontiff, However, Is Working on His First Encyclical
- Obituary 9 -- No Title
- ALL GRAINS DOWN; WHEAT LOSES 1-1 C; Domestic Markets Dominated by Action of the House on Farm Program Funds CORN RALLIES FROM LOW But Closing Prices on Minor Cereal Show 3/8-3/4c Loss --Crop Estimates Revised
- Queens Mail Rate Bill Voted
- JEAN ANDERSON ENGAGED; Plainfield, N. J., Girl Will Be the Bride of Allan Johnson
- EXCESS RESERVES OFF IN CITY BANKS; Drop From High Record Total in Week Is First Since Late in June DECLINE IN WHOLE SYSTEM Commercial Loans Here Rise in Period but Advances to Brokers Decrease
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- New Reich Move in Balkans Seen In Bulgar Protest on Turk Army; 100,000 Troops Concentrated by Angora at Strategic Point of Peninsula--Sofia Held Acting Under Orders From Berlin
- Movements of Naval Vessels
- MISS EVA LIVERMORE PLANS HER WEDDING; Chooses Aug. 11 for Marriage to Stanmore Wilson
- BUSINESS NOTES
- Oil Accord Held Unlikely; Expect Washington to Act
- DAVIS ABSENT AT HEARING; Hines Case Witness Summoned on $1,820 Rent Judgment
- CUB ROOKIES STAR AS PHILS BOW,9-6; Arnovich of Losers Benched --Prothro Quits Field in Dispute--Lobert Banished Mattick Shines in Debut Lobert Disputes Decision
- VOLUNTARY RULES VOTED ON TIRE ADS; Dealers and Media Men Adopt Principles Intended to End Misleading Copy WARNED OF PROSECUTION Pisciotta Says Law Will Step In if the Industry's Action Proves Ineffective
- President Speeds Work on Bills To Get Off to Hyde Park Quickly; Planning to Leave Capital Monday, He Has Aides Report on Measures He Must Act On--Vetoes a Credit Restriction
- SOMOZA AIDE DENIES POLITICAL UNION PLAN; Urges Diplomatic Grouping of 5 Central American Republics
- $600,000 FOX OFFER CALLED 'BONE TO DOG'; Creditor's Attorney Opposes Sam for $55,000,000 Claims
- BUSINESS LEASES
- NEWS GUILD ENDORSES ROOSEVELT FOR 1940; Delegates at San Francisco Ask Him to Run Again
- Fair Exhibitor Insolvent
- BLIND BOYS TO GO TO CAMP; 55 Youths and 56 Men to Leave Lighthouse for Vacation
- Ruth Bows in Links Final
- Paris Market Is Weak; U.S. Shares Bought in Amsdterdam Berlin Quiet and Firmer
- FOREIGN WEATHER REPORT
- MOTHER AND TWO SONS DIE IN CHICAGO LEAP; New Yorker Throws Babies From Hotel Window, Then Jumps
- Letters to The Times; Our Economic Maturity
- BOOKS OF THE TIMES; A Fine Summer Anthology Kipling, Sheean, Lewis, Benet Books in the Week's News Apropos of Penrod at 40
- KING LEOPOLD DEFEATED; Belgian Monarch Loses at l9th Hole in Title Golf Tourney
- To Supervise Farm Mortgages
- SUSPECT IN SLAYINGS OF POLICEMEN SEIZED; Man Arrested in Johnstown, Pa., to Be Questioned in 2 Old Crimes
- Article 4 -- No Title
- DOLLARVILLE WINS IN STRETCH DRIVE; Miss Duffy's Entry Defeats Alhalon by Head in Sprint at Washington Park
- Prairie Crop Prospects
- R. K. STRAUS TO RUN AGAIN; He Will Seek Re-election to Seat in City Council
- AN INDEX TO THE NEW YORK TIMES TODAY
- WILLIAM A. KELLY; Helped Burlington Train Beat Northwestern in 1894 Race
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- INDUSTRIAL SURVEY IS PUBLISHED BY SEC; Agency Gives Installment of Census of American Listed Corporations by WPA BAKING CONCERNS STUDIED Cereal Making and Milling and Quarrying and Non-Metal Mining Also Scanned Comparison of Earnings Profit of $14,000,000 $6,000,000 Return Shown Northern States Power Bonds
- RAIN WIPES OUT CAMP OF BRITISH MILITIA; Bagshot Heath, With 8,000 Under Canvas, Becomes a Lake
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise to Highest Levels of Movement, but React Under Late Profit-Taking--Bonds Up
- WED IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE; Bride Is First Member Married in Westminster Crypt
- $50,000 FEES APPROVED; Court Acts on Plan of Eastern Utilities Investing Corp.
- Advertising News and Notes; Wahl to Use More Papers Marketing Clinics Planned To Offer Beverage Coasters Accounts Notes
- PHILIPPINES BILL VOTED BY SENATE; Measure to 'Cushion' Break in Trade Relations Now Goes to the President AID TO ISLANDS IS AIM Osmena Says Plan Will Save Four Industries--Sayre's Appointment Hailed
- MARY SCHENCK'S PLANS; Marriage to William P. McElroy Will Take Place Aug. 19
- APARTMENT SITES BOUGHT IN BRONX; Two Buildings to Be Erected at Cost of $450,000 on Plots Near Concourse 1,516 LELAND AVE. DEEDED Sage Foundation Sells Suites --Watson Ave. Lot Conveyed in Cash Transaction
- HUNGARY PRODS SLOVAKIA; Demands Country Turn Over Railway Cars From Ceded Area
- 13-MONTH-OLD TRIAL ADJOURNED TO FALL; Respite Granted in Case of the Aluminum Company
- Cards Set Lack Bees, 5-1, 4-3; Medwick Connects for Circuit; Player and Manager Settle Their Dispute, Former Insisting He Is Doing His Best --Slaughter Gets Homer in Each Game Tenth Victory for Warneke Star Not "Dissatisfied"
- NEWS OF METROPOLITAN REAL ESTATE; 5 WEST SIDE LOTS SOLD TO OPERATOR Unger Estate Disposes of 29th St. Parcel Now Leased by Rosoff Company HEIGHTS SUITES TRADED Building at 512 W. 151st St. Passes to New Control-- Other Deals in City
- AGREEMENT DRAWN TO END G. M. STRIKE; C. I. O. Auto Union Chiefs Will Put Pact With Company for Die Workers Before Locals To Vote on Terms Quickly AGREEMENT DRAWN TO END G. M. STRIKE
- Mars on View at Planetarium
- 19 RED SOX BLOWS CRUSH INDIANS,17-6; Boston Task Made Easier by Six Cleveland Errors, Two Charged to Webb NINE-RUN DRIVE IN EIGHTH Cronin Slams Pair of Doubles in Inning--Wade Winning Pitcher, Allen Loser
- SALE OF 'BABY BONDS' $84,684,803 IN JULY; Total for Single Month Exceeded Only Twice, Treasury Says
- MANHATTAN AUCTIONS
- C. I. O. WINS ARMOUR VOTE; 660 Soap Plant Workers Back Union, With 148 Opposed
- TO SHOW FREIGHT DEVICE; Railroad Executive to Display Rail-Truck Transfer
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; P. J. Wolfson, Producer, Writer and Director at RKO, Signs Columbia Contract AFRICAN FILM AT THE ROXY 'Stanley and Livingstone,' With Spencer Tracy and Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Opens Today Seller to Direct "Poe" Film RKO to Borrow Bartholomew Of Local Origin
- Wood, Field and Stream; Hungry Marlin Escapes Took 6 Marlin on Cruise Woman Makes Prize Catch
- INDUSTRIAL WARFARE
- SALES LEAD IN ODD-LOTS; 130,259 Shares Sold Wednesday and 115,306 Bought
- SAILS FOR PANAMA; He Says 55% of Brooklyn Letters Approved Bridge Action
- J. J. O'CONNELL ELECTED; Kidnap Victim Is Named Albany County Democratic Chairman
- Books Published Today
- CONN-BETTINA MATCHED; Return Bout in Pittsburgh on Sept. 25 Set by Jacobs
- Excess Reserves Decrease $30,000,000; Member Bank Balances Drop $23,000,000
- U.S. PADLOCKS PAPER THAT SCORED HAGUE; Weekly Closed for Failure to Pay Security Taxes--Editor Admits Levies Overdue WARNED ON TWO ARTICLES Jersey City Official and Half Owner is Said to Have Wiped They Must Not Be Printed
- FRANK C. M'ILHENNEY; Official of Beneficial Saving Fund Society in Philadelphia
- Billy Brown to Aid Bronson
- HATCH ACT CURBS ASKED FOR STATES; Neely Offers Bill in Senate Applying to Those Which Get Federal Funds ADMINISTRATION BACKS IT Civil Service Plan Is Added to Ban on Politics--Murphy Prepared for Court Test
- PARACHUTE VICTIM FINED; Mrs. Rathborne's Chauffeur Pays Penalty for Her for Speeding
- MRS. PERCY MUSGRAVE
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- LISTERINE TO DROP CLAIMS ON DANDRUFF; Stipulates With FTC to Cease Long List of Assertions JOHNSTON EXPLAINS STAND
- SOUTH AFRICA STEP ASSAILED IN REICH; Annexation of Caprivi Finger, Part of Former German Territory, Is Protested BERLIN TO GO ON WATCHING Foreign Office Paper Notes Claims for the Return of Colonial Lands
- Leonia Woman 100 Years Old
- OIL COMPANY FINANCING; British-American of Canada to Issue $4,000,000 Debentures
- Lumber Output Declines Contra-Seasonally; Shipments Also Off but Orders Are Higher
- Zeppelin Off Scotland Stirs British to Pursuit
- ELEANOR BINGHAM A BRIDE; Married at Home in West Newton to Samuel Polk Walker
- LAG IN CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES FOR WEEK; Total Is 17% Under That for Similar Period in 1938
- ROOSEVELT APPOINTS SIX NEW GENERALS; NAMED FOR PROMOTION
- QUITS LEADERSHIP RACE; Eisler Withdraws in Sixth A. D., in Favor of Fassler
- SENATORS TRIP BROWNS; Case Gets Three Hits, Steals Three Bases in 9-5 Victory
- MANHATTAN TRANSFERS
- TAFT IS CANDIDATE; SETS OUT PROGRAM; Agreeing to Seek Republican Nomination for President, He Poses Budget Balance First
- Food News of the Week; Ample Supplies of Fruits and Vegetables Reported in Local Retail Markets
- NAMED CLUB OFFICIAL
- OFFER MILK COMPROMISE; Up-State Dairymen Agree to Take $2.65 Per Hundredweight
- OPERATOR BUYS TAXPAYER; Loomis J. Grossman Gets Jackson Heights Store Building
- MAYOR'S AID ASKED BY WPA TEACHERS; 500 to Present Plea Today for Agency to Reassign Dismissed Workers SERVICES SEEN CRIPPLED Union Leader Says l,016,264 Children and Adults in Classes Are Affected
- COAST GUARD CRAFT ASSEMBLE IN HUDSON; Arrive to Mark Anniversaries of Services Now Merged
- NEWS OF THE STAGE; Two Road Companies in Prospect for 'Abe Lincoln'-- Erik Charell Discusses a Possible Booking Polishes "Mr. President" Script Seeks Lead for "Sallor, Beware!"
- MR. TAFT CONSENTS
- THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; Alexander Korda Brings a Remake of 'Four Feathers' in Technicolor to the Capitol--'In Name Only,' a Romantic Drama, at the Music Hall At the Palace
- $13,118,632 EARNED BY UTILITY GROUP; American Gas and Electric Net for Year Equals $2.45 a Share, Against $2.20 in 1938 JUNE INCOME UP $313,147 Results of Operations Listed by Other Corporation With Figures of Comparison STANDARD GAS UNITS Louisville Company's Net Down-- Wisconsin Income Rises OTHER UTILITY EARNINGS
- NEW LINER SAILS TODAY; Mormachawk to Depart on Her Maiden Voyage to Scandinavia
- WELLS SEES IN U.S. HOPE FOR MANKIND; Holds 'World Brain' Necessary to Its Salvation and Links Roosevelt to the Cause PREDICTS RUIN OTHERWISE Calls Chamberlain Ignorant, Hitler 'a Horror,' Mussolini Vain in His New Book
- AUSTRALIA REJECTS WILKINS PROPOSAL; Cites Expense and Navy Needs in Refusing Offer to Lead Antarctic Expedition REICH THREAT DISCOUNTED No Challenge to Sovereignty Seen--Explorer Planned Observation Chain
- BOOK NOTES
- FEDERAl RESERVE BANK STATEMENTS
- 50,000 AT BEACH FLEE HAILSTORM; Windows on Staten Island Are Broken and High Wind Uproots Trees
- Valentine Acts to Stop Children 'Hitching' Rides
- WHOLESALE PRICES SLUMP; Weekly Federal Index Goes to Lowest Point in 5 Years
- Senators Give Garner Wicker Rocking Chair
- DARK-HORSE PAIR LEADING AT BRIDGE; Miss Bonwit and Miss Sherman Far Ahead of Field in Play for Masters' Title TEAMS OF FOUR RESUME Group Including Goren, Mrs. Young, Solomon, Crawford and Fuchs Heads Survivors
- Article 6 -- No Title
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