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- GRADUATION TENSE AT NAVAL ACADEMY; Secretary Edison Tells Class That Like the Fleet 'Each of You Must Be Ready' 455 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS New Ensigns Total 397 and 24 Are Commissioned for Duty in the Marine Corps
- SOCIETY AT RACES HELPS RED CROSS; Turf and Field Club and New Terrace at Belmont Scene of Luncheon Parties
- PEEKSKILL ACADEMY WILL GRADUATE 59; Trinity College President Will Address the Class Today
- Record First-Round Score of 67 Is Posted by Snead in National Open Golf; SNEAD, 5 UNDER PAR, GAINS 2-SHOT LEAD His 67 Tops Field of 165 in Open--Horton Smith, Parks and Oliver Score 69s HOGAN HAS 70, SARAZEN 71 Wood and Nelson Register 72s and Demaret 74 in Initial Round at Canterbury SETTING A FAST PACE IN NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
- Admitted as Partner In Stock Exchange Firm
- '39 WORLD OUTPUT OF RAYON ROSE 15%; Germany Took Lead From Japan, With U.S. Continuing in Third Place FILAMENT TOTAL UP 16% But Still Below Record Set in 1937--Staple Fiber Figure 13% Higher
- Windsor Quits Post With Allied Armies; Reported on Riviera for 'Indefinite' Stay
- CANADA OFFERS AID IN REARMING B.E.F.; Turns Plants to Replacing of Transport Loss in Flanders Without Awaiting Reply INDUSTRY BACKS CABINET Cooperates in Move to Speed Up Mechanized Production --$13,000,000 Order Given
- DEPOSIT INSURANCE
- Bees' Protest Is Refused
- French Shoot German as Spy
- Brazilians Welcome U.S. Officer
- BOARD VOTES $10,000 FOR CITY TRADE POST; New Executive Will Work to Keep Industries Here
- GROUP DOUBLES GOAL FOR NEW YORK FUND; Notions Division Will Seek $30,000 Instead of $15,000
- INVESTOR PURCHASES IRVINGTON, N.J., HOUSE; Century-Old Building Bought in Middlesex County
- COUP IN SHANGHAI BY JAPAN IS FEARED; Chungking Hears Move Will Be Made on Foreign Zones if Italy Enters the War REACH ACCORD ON SILVER British, French and Japanese, to Impound Tientsin Hoard, Except for Relief Fund
- BACK DEFENSE PROGRAM; Catholic War Veterans Pledge Aid to Roosevelt
- Roosevelt Cancels Vassar Talk
- J.T. Clarke on Utility Board
- APARTMENT PLANNED ON EAST 52D STREET; Builders Acquire Site for 69Family Structure
- SOVIET GENERALS MOVE UP; Admirals Also Among More Than 100 Winning Promotions
- DR. WATERWORTH, CANCER SPECIALIST; Chief Surgeon of the Clearfield Hospital, Founded by Him 40 Years Ago, Dies at 66 WROTE SURGICAL ARTICLES Ex-Chairman of Pennsylvania Cancer Control--Director of Public Charities
- Toledo Gets McDougall
- Farm Bureau Head Urges Bartering for War Needs
- Birth Notice 2 -- No Title
- Boxer Injured in Bout
- DIVIDEND NEWS; Federal Light and Traction
- LINER WIL L EMBARK AMERICANS IN IRELAND; The Washington Will Call for Those Left by the Roosevelt
- Partners in Alex. Brown & Sons
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- Czech Council Backs Defense
- EGYPTIAN-ARAB CORPS, GUARDS LIBYAN LINE; Gets Orders for Guerrilla Fighting if Italy Joins War
- 400 VOTES PLEDGED TO HIM, DEWEY SAYS; 'Minimum' and 'Conservative' Figure, He Declares
- MUSIC NOTES
- School Tennis Title to Iona
- CALLS SCIENTISTS FIRST DEFENSE LINE; K.T.Keller Acclaims Industrial Research as Key to Issue of Mechanized Warfare LABORATORIES ARE SHOWN Zeder Tells of Work of New Chrysler Unit for Testing of Automobile Materials
- Food News of the Week; Three Delicacies, Squab, Soft Shell Crab and Fresh Salmon, Are Abundant
- TROTH IS ANNOUNCED OF DOROTHY ARNOLD; Wellesley Alumna Will Become Bride of Harry Whittington
- POUND JUMPS 50 C TO CLOSE AT $3.70; Report That New and Drastic Curbs Will Be Set Today Traps Short Interests FRANC CARRIED TO 2.09 c Regulations Held to Mean That Official Rate Will End Free-Market Sterling
- WOULD SHELVE FEUD WITH COVERNMENT; G.A. Renard Asks Cooperation of Business With Agencies of Defense Program EXPECTS STRONG CONTROL Price-Fixing and Allocation Likely if War Lasts, He Tells Purchasing Agents
- PLANES FOR ALLIES; Navy 'Trades In' 50 to Manufacturer--1,000 More May Follow A NEW ALIEN CURB Visitors From Border Countries Must Have Passports, Visas
- Colgate Alumni Fund, $19,000
- 42 AT GOOD COUNSEL GET DEGREES TODAY; Archbishop Spellman to Present Diplomas at College
- Sports of the Times Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.; Life in the Oven
- 86.73% GAIN MADE BY FILM COMPANY; Universal Pictures Had Profit of $1,381,002 in First Half of Fiscal Year
- ANALYZE EMPLOYE WANTS; Panel Speakers Find Security Leading Desire
- FRENCH ADMIT LOSS; Nazis in Abbeville Area Gain 17 Miles on Coast to the Bresle River AISNE ALSO REACHED German Drive in East Progresses--Allies in Counter-Attacks
- Philadelphia Curbs Pistol Sales
- MONEY WE DON'T WANT
- Buddy Baer Knocks Out Campolo in First Round of Bout at Garden; SOUTH AMERICAN FLOORED IN BOUT AT GARDEN LAST NIGHT
- TODAY ON THE RADIO
- Mary Pickford to Aid Fund
- REFUSE TO SALUTE FLAG; Two Religious Zealot Miners Quit Job at Ceremony
- FASHIONS SHOWN FOR BEACH, TOWN; IN THE GOWN AND NEGLIGEE GROUP AT FASHION SHOW HERE
- BRONX OPERATOR BUYS 12-SUITE APARTMENT; Ten-Family Building Is Sold at 878 Kelly Street
- JAPANESE MENACE ICHANG FROM EAST; Chinese Admit Foe's Advance-- Call Yangtze Defense Strong
- BROOKLYN STAGES CHILDREN'S PARADE; ON THE MARCH IN BROOKLYN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL PARADE
- 7 COLLIER CONCERNS FILE IN BANKRUPTCY; Advertising Companies' Debts Listed at About $5,000,000
- $2,000,000 Railway Loan
- NAZIS TO TIGHTEN GRIP ON NETHERLAND FOOD; Lower Lining Standard Looms as Trade Stagnates
- CONGRESS STIRRED BY HELP TO ALLIES; U.S. NAVY PLANES WHICH WILL GO TO THE ALLIES
- CHIEF JUSTICE WASTE; Head of California Supreme Court for Last 14 Years
- 10,000 Bills in Congress
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- FITZ LEE CAPTURES WEST POINT TITLE; WINNER OF JUMPING TITLE AT WEST POINT
- DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED
- PRESIDENT LINER LAUNCHING TODAY; Jackson, NewPassenger-Cargo Vessel, Goes Down Ways at Newport News SPONSOR IS MRS. M'ADOO Ship First of 7 for American Line Fleet--Has 16 -Knot Speed for World Service
- SOVIET CLAIMS CREDIT FOR PARACHUTE IDEA; Scores Allies for Failure to Profit From Lesson of 1925
- United States Court of Claims
- WAR THEME HOLDS ATTENTION AT FAIR; We Cannot Escape Effects of Conflict, Mrs. Poletti Says in Talk to Jewish Women MEXICO'S PERIL MINIMIZED Beteta Asserts Fifth Column of Nazis is Under Control --Sun Brings Big Crowd
- HOLIDAY REDUCES BANK CLEARINGS; Total for 22 Centers Falls Sharply Under the Same Week Last Year CITY TURNOVER IS DOWN Aggregate for Outside Cities Fell 6.8 Per Cent Below the Corresponding Week of '39
- Cleared in Library Guild Theft
- PROGRAM FOR TODAY AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
- EXPORTS TO EUROPE REDUCED IN APRIL; But Imports From Continent Remained at About Level of Preceding Month CANADIAN SHIPMENTS UP Increase From Asia Disclosed Also--Other Areas Show Declines in Period
- Aunt Denounces Leopold
- Levy Case Comes Up Today
- Ossining Bans Carnivals
- COMMODITY INDEX STEADY; Wholesale Figure Unchanged in Week at 77.8
- Roosevelt Wins in College Poll
- PRINCETON READY TO GREET ALUMNI; 4,000 Expected for Week-End Reunions as Prelude to the Commencement Program 'l5 CLASS IN HONOR PLACE Many Prominent Men Among Those to Return to Campus-- Senior Speakers Chosen
- ANNE COLE IS AFFIANCED; Passaic Girl, a Teacher, Will Be Wed to Rodney L. Odell
- BRILL STOCKHOLDERS ASSAIL ASSET DROP; Mismanagement by Officials of Concerns Alleged
- ADVANCE STYLE SHOWN TO THE TRADE HERE
- The International Situation; On the Battle Fronts
- Finch Graduates Record Class
- ART SALE BRINGS $11,311; Furniture and Decorations Are Among Objects Auctioned
- SYRACUSE DEFEATS WISCONSIN'S EIGHT; Triumphs by More Than Six Lengths Over Three-Mile Lake Onondaga Course BEAT OF 36 MAINTAINED Orange Crew Steadily Pulls Away From Badgers After Early Part of Contest
- General Cable Meeting Off
- AUCTION SALES
- CANADA MAY BUY MANY RIFLES HERE; Ottawa is Likely to Seek Some of Our Million Lee-Enfields Left Over From 1917-18 TROUBLED IN EQUIPMENT Dominion Also Apprehensive of Fifth Columnists as Its Importance Grows
- Topics of The Times
- MRS. HOLMAN TRIUMPHS; Scores a 91 in Westchester and Fairfield Golf at Rye
- PHILIP MORRIS NET RISES TO $7,435,766; REPORTS RECORD PROFIT
- Building at Floyd Bennett Field
- MEXICAN MOVE INDICATED; Congress Session Expected to Act on Alien Control and Arms
- TRANSIT BODY GETS 'EL' DEMOLITION JOB; Board of Estimate Names It as City Agency After Isaacs Withdrawn His Bid SCRAP EXPORT CURB ASKED Borough President Suggests That Razing Contract Bar Iron to Aggressors
- BOOKS OF THE TIMES; The War of a Thousand Days
- MISS NIELDS VICTOR IN TENNIS AT RYE; Reaches Final in Manursing Island Play, Halting Miss Childress by 6-1, 6-4 MISS RAYMOND ADVANCES Turns Back Miss Morrill, Who Pairs With Miss Nields to Triumph in the Doubles
- BARONESS TAKES SUITE; Dutch Noblewoman Will Live in 100 Central Park South
- JAPAN TO RESIST TOOL BAN; Instructs Envoy to Negotiate for Maintaining Status Quo
- MOUNTAIN CHILDREN AIDED; Niagara Falls Schools Collect Clothing for Kentucky Area
- NATION IS ADVISED TO STEP CAREFULLY; Wadsworth Concerned by Trend 'to Become Masters of Events the World Over' ADDRESSES NEW NURSES Their Profession Important Element in Preparedness, Says Representative
- White Sox Rally in Ninth Turns Back Yankees; SCORING THE FIRST WHITE SOX RUN AT STADIUM YESTERDAY
- BOND NOTES
- BANK SELLS THREE BROOKLYN PARCELS; Building of Four Apartments and Four Stores on East 21st St. Is Included SMALL DWELLINGS TRADED Scottish Owners Dispose of West First St. Dwelling Assessed at $13,000
- M.P. Believed Nazis Prisoner
- Air Line to Alaska Authorized
- JAMES T. CAREY SERVICE; Rites Here Tomorrow--Spent 56 Years in Education Work
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- CASTING TEST TO DEISER; Vogel, Another Paterson Angler, Also Wins at World's Fair
- National Guard Orders
- Franco Honors von Ribbentrop
- AT THE FAIR
- RESERVE BANK POSITION; Range of Important Items in 1940 Compared With Preceding Years
- 4 Hurt in Classroom Blast
- Orders Aviation Gasoline
- BRITISH DEBATE DEATH TAX; Change Would Make Fighting Men's Estates Dutiable
- GOLDWATER TO HEAD 3-CENT A DAY PLAN; Will Hold City Post Till He Is 'Relieved by Mayor'
- Eleanor Powell Has Operation
- Sports Today
- GREEN INVITES C.I.O. TO NEW UNITY TALK; RETURNS TO THE FOLD OF THE A.F. OF L.
- WOODWARD CALLS NAVY VITAL FACTOR; Nation Aware It Is Guarantee of Freedom, He Tells Webb Class
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Exchange Seat at 25-Year Low
- IMPORTERS WORRIED ON STERLING ADVANCE; But Exporters Expect Benefit From Reported British Move
- LABOR ACT CHANGES ENDORSED BY A.F.L.; Smith Committee Wins Help by Accepting Revisions by Green as House Nears Vote
- FRANKLIN HAS CLASS OF 30; 68th Commencement of Boys' School to Be Held Tonight
- Miss Orcutt Beats Mrs. Kirkland And Reaches Semi-Finals on Links; Medalist Wins by 6 and 5 in Metropolitan Tourney--Miss Merrill, Mrs. Hockenjos and Miss Amory Others to Advance
- Connely Challenges Statement by Frank; Explains Policy of Investment Bankers
- Business World; Oawes to Urge Unified Defense
- TO VOTE ON STOCK CHANGE; Holders of Shell Union Oil Issue Notified to Meet on June 13
- Taxpayer for Broadway Site
- ARMY PUTS ARSENALS ON A 24-HOUR BASIS; Orders Six-Day Week So as to Speed Munitions Making
- 'Azochloramid' New Antiseptic
- EXERCISES AT MARYMOUNT; 15 Girls Are Graduated at the School in Tarrytown
- Feller to Lecture at Fair
- TRANSFERS IN THE BRONX
- Drive to Oust Chamberlain Grows As Men of B.E.F. Prod Legislators; Young Officers' Campaign Finds Support in Country--Lack of Equipment for Army Charged--Churchill Opposes Change
- ROOSEVELT PLEADS FOR LABOR HEALTH; His Measage to Industrial Physicians Here Urges Them to Keep Workers Fit
- E.E. CLIVE, ACTOR, DEAD IN THE WEST; Veteran of Stage and Screen Former Manager of Copley Theatre in Boston FILLED CHARACTER PARTS Appeared in 1,159 Legitimate Plays Before Going Into Moving Pictures
- RED SOX WIN BY 3-1 ON HOMER BY FOXX; His 14th Circuit Blow Nets All Boston Runs in Ninth to Set Back Browns GROVE GOES FULL ROUTE Veteran Yields Six Hits and Strikes Out Six Batters to Gain Third Triumph
- TREASURY STATEMENT
- BUILDING PLANS FILED
- DEFENSE PROJECTS GET WPA'S PRIORITY; Harrington Orders Put First 73 Projects Important in Army or Navy Plans $250,000,000 TO BE SPENT Half Million Workers Are to Help on Airports and Other Forms of Construction
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- BANKS URGED TO AID IN PLACING FUNDS; Woodlief Thomas Tells American Institute Investment Policies Should Be Revised NEED FOR PUBLICITY SEEN R.H. Booth Jr. Says Financial Organizations Must Ascertain Customers' Desires
- BRITAIN CUTS SALE OF GOODS SHARPLY; Slashes Retail Market in a Move to Push Exports and Provide More Munitions STRIKES ARE OUTLAWED Employers and Unions Must Accept Arbitration--More Workers for Arms Plants
- Obituary 8 -- No Title
- West Point Horse Show Awards
- NEW JAPANESE LINER REACHES LOS ANGELES; Strong Bid for Pacific Trade Is Seen in Modern Ship
- AS ALLIED FORTIFICATIONS FELL UNDER THE ONSLAUGHT OF THE GERMANS
- The Civil Service
- STAGEHANDS OUST REDS; Step Voted at Louisville Session of International Alliance
- RAILWAY STATEMENT
- 3 LEGIONNAIRES FREED; Charges of Fighting, Wrecking Labor Party Offices Withdrawn
- NAVAL STORES
- NEW HOSPITAL FOR FRANCE; American Surgeons to Staff Institution at Angouleme
- Opera Group Arrives
- LOANS TO BROKERS REACH 8-YEAR LOW; $38,000,000 Fall in Week Makes Total $212,000,000 for Member Banks Here OUTSTANDING CREDIT UP Investments Rise $51,000,000, Advances Drop $42,000,000, Reserve Report Shows
- LOCALLY DRESSED MEATS
- GRADUATION TODAY FOR 91 AT SCUDDER; H.C. Hunsaker Will Speak on 'First Line of Defense'
- 36 BOYS IN TRINITY CLASS; School Holds Exercises Today --Dr. Ogilby to Speak
- MARGARET LOWRY WED; Becomes Bride of Charles M. Butler in California
- Steel Ingot Output Up 47% in May Over 1939
- LINER BOARD QUOTED ON A MONTHLY BASIS; Kraft Makers Drop Quarterly Prices Due to Pulp Problem
- BERLIN IS RETICENT; But It Is Indicated the Nazis Pierced Line on Wide Front IN FANTRY IN THE VAN Breaks Path for Motor Units--Cherbourg Port Bombed
- BLISS HEADS GROUP TO AID RED CROSS; He and Keppel and Davison Will Assist Norman Davis as Advisory Committee RELIEF FUND AT $7,576,373 Hull Appeals to Country to Give to Agency to Alleviate 'Unprecedented Distress'
- LOUISE JOHNS TO BE WED; Barnard Alumna Will Be Bride June 24 of Eugene Willis Jr.
- RAILROADS READY, UTILITY MEN HEAR; R.H. Henry Says Defense Plan Has Been Worked Out With Joint Munitions Board EDISON CONVENTION ENDS Prizes for Outstanding Jobs in 1939 Are Awarded to Various Companies
- Elected to Presidency Of the Hat Institute
- In The Nation; An Excess-Debt Cover Which May Be Laid Aside
- Steele Halts Miller, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, In Tourney on Brooklyn Courts; Ganzenmuller Beats Yamagishi and Enters Tennis Quarter-Finals--Darkness Stops Hartman-Kantrowitz Contest
- CHAIN STORE SALES
- Passports Required of Canadians, Mexicans and Others as Alien Curb; State Department Says Critical Situation De mands Close Supervision, Even of the Nationals of Hemisphere Units
- GOWNS OF 80'S ON VIEW; Two Wedding Dresses Presented to Museum of the City
- Stevens Baccalaureate Today
- Richmond Hill Is Golf Victor
- VARIED PROPERTIES IN WEST SIDE DEALS; Apartment Houses, Tenements and Garage Are Among Transfers and Leases BANK SELLS 611 114TH ST. Six-Story Elevator Building Is Transferred After 25 Years in One Ownership
- NEW WEAPONS SCOUTED; Japanese Credits Nazi Success to Quantitative Superiority
- ESTRANGED HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE'S FRIEND; Girl Wounded After Argument in Brooklyn Apartment
- REV. BENJAMIN B. ABBITT; Pastor of First Baptist Church, Long Branch, N.J., Dies
- ATHLETICS RALLY TO SUBDUE TIGERS; Score Three in Eighth and Win, 7-4--Chubby Dean Gets Credit for Victory
- SUBURBAN HOMES RENTED
- LAID-UP CARGO SHIPS TO BE RECONDITIONED; Ten Are Selected by Commission for Use in Defense Program
- FLORENCE ROBERTS, SCREEN ACTRESS, 79; Veteran of Character Parts Took Role of Grandma in 'Jones Family' Films BEGAN ON STAGE WHEN 19 Made First Appearance at the Brooklyn Opera House--Got Film Start With Sennett
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- U.S. Aid in Year Timely, Duff Cooper Declares
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM; Water Clear on the Esopus
- Police Department; Appointments
- 2 CHILD PIANISTS HAILED IN AUDITION; Girls of 9 and 7 Years Win National Honor Awards for Performances 108 HEARD AT KEYBOARD Prizes and Ratings Are Listed for Second Day of National Playing Tournament
- Member Bank Balances Rise $172,000,000; Excess Reserves Increase by $170,000,000
- Text of Reynaud's Speech; Cites Revival of Glory
- URGE HEALTH TEST FOR DRIVERS OF 65; New Jersey Doctors See Need for Yearly Examination
- DENIES SCIENTISTS ARE ABOVE BATTLE; Dr. Kennedy Says Those Who Sent Plea to President Are 'Gadgeteers of Science' LINK RESEARCH, FREEDOM Neurological Society Head Holds Savants Must Fight to Save World From Nazis
- MISS K.B. DICKINSON MARRIED IN CHURCH; East Orange Girl Becomes the Bride of J.L. Macwithey Amid Floral Setting WEARS PINK SATIN GOWN Miss Pauline Horn Is the Maid of Honor--Reception Held at Rock Spring Club
- CREDIT AGENCY ASKS AN INCREASE IN FUND; Commodity Corporation Says $500,000,000 More Is Needed
- URGENT COVERING LEAVES COTTON UP; Market Rallies 15 Points in Last Hour to Show Net Gains of 5 to 13 Points PRICE-FIXING BY MILLS Spinners Take Advantage of Low Price for the July-- Crop Weather Better
- ANTI-TANK DEFENSE USED IN WORLD WAR; System Weygand Has Set Up Apparently Is Adaptation of the 'Accordion' Plan IT IS ORGANIZED IN DEPTH Function of the Machine-Gun Nests Is to Remain Hidden Until Infantry Arrives
- WALSH ADDRESSES CLASS; 50 Get Degrees at St. Francis College Commencement
- LAW SEEN IN ROLE OF MAKING PEACE; Justice McCarey Speaks at St. John's U. Law School
- JANE M. NICODEMUS HONORED AT DINNER; She and Her Fiance, Anthony Garvan, Guests of His Uncle and Aunt, Carll Tuckers
- WAR TO DETERMINE FEDERAL FINANCING; Morgenthau to Decide Whether to Refund $353,000,000 of 3 3/8% Bonds by Monday
- BUSINESS NOTES
- BRITONS BOMB FOE IN FOUR COUNTRIES; Report Hits on Freight Yards, Oil Tanks and Kiel Canal-- Nazis Raid English Coast
- BRITISH RED CROSS AIDED; American and Canadian Organizations Among Contributors
- TO DEFEND AMERICA
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Barbetta Scores Knockout
- RELEASES ARE BEGUN ON RUBBER SHIPMENTS; Some Dealers Substitute Dollar for Guilders
- BRITISH AID FRENCH ALONG THE SOMME; Regiment of Highlanders and Territorial Units Are Said to Be Heavily Engaged FIGHTING IN COAST AREA Troops Reported Standing Up Well to First Taste of Nazi Dive Bombers and Tanks
- Letters to The Times; Transport Failure Feared Adviser to A.E.F. Urges Prompt Action to Remedy Railroad Situation
- CHASE BANK SUIT REVERSED IN COURT; Denied Recovery of $1,032,150 From the Indianapolis Gas Company as Trustee ACTION IS SENT BACK Federal District Court Ordered to Base Its Judgment Against 3 Parties
- LARGE SUITE TAKEN BY APPAREL LEADER; Charles C. Loehmann Leases Eleven-Room Apartment in 952 Fifth Avenue PARK AVENUE UNIT RENTED Edward W. Jeffcott Obtains Nine Rooms in Building on That Thoroughfare
- JACKSON SCOUTS MASS ARREST TALK; Denies Budget Bureau Plea for $3,358,000 for FBI Means Wholesale Defense Step WAR TREND IS ASSERTED House Subcommittee Infers Allusion to Custodian Work for Marshals Is an Omen
- Would Divorce 'Princess Baba'
- Five Stevens Alumni Dinners
- CONSTRUCTION FALLS 23% UNDER LAST YEAR; Awards Decline in Public and Private Projects
- Queen Visits Flanders Wounded
- Boy, 13, Saved From Drowning in Bronx Park; 2 Youths Climb 7--Foot Fence to Rescue Him
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CUBS, WITH 17 HITS, CHECK PHILLIES, 11-5; Cavarretta Gets Three Doubles in Row, Nicholson Two Homers
- MANHATTAN AUCTIONS
- Couch Urges Aid to Allies
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- Carloadings Off 7% in Week, Up in Year; Miscellaneous Index Down, 'Others' Higher
- Britain Will Aid Civilians Who Lose Clothes in War
- DIVIDEND MEETINGS TODAY
- Fire Department
- NEWS OF THE STAGE; 'Morning Star' Closes Tomorrow Night--'Higher and Higher' to Suspend Engagement on June 17
- FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STATEMENT
- NAZIS SAY FRENCH KILLED DEGRELLE; Berlin Hears Belgian Fascist Leader Was Executed in Lille Before Occupation CHARGES SLAYING OF 72 Bodies Are Said to Have Been Found by Nazis--Belgians Arrested Rexist May 10
- Army to Set Up in West Three Air Bomb Ranges
- 146 WILL RECEIVE ENGINEER DEGREES; Commencement Exercises Will Be Held Tonight by Newark College of Engineering DR. BURDELL WILL SPEAK Diplomas Will Be Presented by W.L. Morgan, Head of School's Trustee Board
- Lumber Output Drops Contra-Seasonally; Orders also Lower but the Shipments Rise
- DR. ROMIG HEADS SYNOD; General Reformed Church Body Elects New York Minister
- GWENDOLEN SHETHAR TO BE BRIDE JUNE 28; Sisters Will Be Honor Maids of Marriage to Oliver Everett
- TO FIGHT BOARD ELECTION; White Rock Mineral Springs Stockholders Plan Court Contest
- FINAL HEARING JUNE 17; Porto Rican American Tobacco Plan to Go Before Court
- BERGDOLL REBUFFED IN A NEW COURT PLEA; Draft Dodger to Get Back 80% of Fortune Less Taxes
- MANHATTAN COLLEGE BEGINS REUNION TODAY; 800 Graduates Are Expected to Attend All-Class Exercises
- WEEKLY BILL BIDS ASKED; Treasury Announces Usual $100,000,000 of 91-Day Paper
- Advertising News and Notes; Heads Nabisco Promotion
- 1937 Hitler Decoration Is Returned by Watson
- Art Exhibit for War Aid
- FRANCE UNDAUNTED
- Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- POILUS MADE SILKS; Sulka Gets Two-Year Supply Craftsmen Get Leaves
- The Texts of the Day's War Communiques
- THREE-DAY CRUISE DRAWS 39 YACHTS; 26 Others May Take Part in Indian Harbor Club Event Starting on June 18
- STATE SHOWS RISE IN INCORPORATIONS; 7,772 Concerns Chartered Since Beginning of Year
- FORECLOSURES DECLINE; 29 Per Cent Drop in First Four Months Over 1939 Period
- SEEK TO BAR NAZIS IN AMERICAS' TRADE; Washington Officials Study Plan to Control Exports of Whole Hemisphere MUTUAL SACRIFICE IS NEED One Problem Is What to Do With Goods Europe Has Been Taking From Latin Nations
- 3,300 JOBS INVOLVED IN RUSSELL APPEAL; Validity of Appointments to Staffs of Municipal Colleges Questioned by Court ABSENCE OF TESTS CITED Reversal of McGeehan Order Ousting Briton Is Argued Before Appellate Division
- Books Published Today
- $175,000 LOAN IS PLACED; Mortgage Covers Apartment in Bronx--Other Financing
- Bermuda Gives War Funds
- COLLEGE DRIVE DUE FOR PREPAREDNESS; Training Camps Association to Stage First Meeting at Princeton Tomorrow
- JOHN M. BATTEN, 25, EX-CORNELL ATHLETE; Captain of 1935 Football Team Had Been a Star at Exeter
- INDIANS OVERCOME SENATORS IN 11TH; Win, 5-4, on Boudreau's Single After Pytlak Triples--Mack Homer Ties Score
- HOUSES SOLD IN QUEENS; Jackson Heights and Liberty Ave. Dwellings Change Hands
- Senate Republicans for Staying
- ADOLPH KRUHM, 56, EDITOR AND WRITER; Head of The World-Telegram Garden Department Since 1936
- Dodgers Sweep Series With Cardinals and Reduce Reds Lead to 4 Points; BROOKLYN ANNEXES FIFTH STRAIGHT, 9-5 McGee of Cards Chased During Four-Run Drive in the Third Begun by Walker Homer DUROCHER BATS IN THREE 15th Circuit Blow by Mize and Another by Orengo Wasted --Latter Routs Hamlin
- AMERICAN GAS NET $14,747,427 IN YEAR; Income Equals $2.84 a Share as Against $2.36 in the Previous Period
- REFUGEE DESCRIBES NETHERLAND DREAD; Says Gestapo Quickly Seized and Liquidated All Who Appeared on Blacklist SEES NATION IN SLAVEDOM Hatred of Oppressors Marked by Ducking of Nazis in the Canals at Night
- Mrs. Andrade in Final
- NEWS OF MARKETS IN EUROPEAN CITIES; Gilt-Edge Securities and Some Industrials React Further on the London Exchange PRICES IMPROVE IN PARIS Shares of Northern Concerns, However, Weaken--Berlin Boerse Remains Quiet
- Coast Guard Orders
- ANTI-AIR RAID UNITS URGED BY LEHMAN; He Asks the War Department to Authorize Creation of Three in the National Guard SOME TO BE SET UP HERE Colonel Tobin of the Old 7th Hails Proposed Change to Plane Warfare Basis
- Army Orders and Assignments
- Assets and Liabilities in Central Reserve Cities
- GERMAN PRINCE KILLED; Friedrich Wilhelm of SchleswigHolstein-Gluecksburg Dead
- WILLKIE DECLARES DISUNITY A DANGER; Theory Country Is Divided Into Hostile Classes Opens Us to Aggressor, He Warns RECALLS CASE OF FRANCE Speaking in St. Louis, He Calls for 'Leaders,' Not 'Followers' Fearful of Big Factions
- DAIRY OFFICIAL IS HELD; Ex-Keystone Company Treasurer Charged With Larceny
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Warners and Priscilla Lane Settle Feud as She Gets Role in 'Honeymoon for Three' 2 PICTURES OPEN TODAY 'Brother Orchid' Is Billed for the Strand and Remake of 'Four Sons' for Roxy
- ONE WITCH, 27 TO 1, FIRST AT DELAWARE; Neville Entry Beats Ceiling Zero by 1 Lengths in Six-Furlong Feature YES OR NO GAINS SHOW Victor Clocked in 1:13 Over Fast Track After Leading Almost All the Way
- Maine Ouster Move Fails
- MARY B. BOOTH MARRIED; Sisters Attend St. Davids Girl at Wedding to Edwin Brush
- WYOMING POWER PROJECT; Star Valley Company Allowed to Operate in National Park
- U.S. Trust to Close Saturdays
- AUSTRALIA ORDERS MANY NEW PLANES; Home and U.S. Plants Get Calls for 20,332,000 Worth
- BARNARD SENIORS HOLD FAREWELL FETE; Each Member of Class Receives a Parting Gift
- REGINA HULBERT BECOMES A BRIDE; Daughter of Federal Judge Is Married in Church Here to Joseph Charles Kenney ESCORTED BY HER FATHER Mrs. Ferdinand J. Sieghardt Honor Matron and Bernard F. Brady Best Man.
- ROADS URGE END OF SUIT; Issue Is Moot, Says Brief in Anti-Trust Action
- FALL SILHOUETTES STRESS SLIMNESS; Are Feminine but Not Extreme, With Broad Shoulder Effect, Fouke Preview Shows U.S. DESIGNS FEATURED Their Rising Importance Due to War Revealed--Furs, Dresses Coordinated
- FRONT LINES SWIRL IN NEW KIND OF WAR; Villages Suddenly Engulfed as Tanks Roar Past--Planes Swoop Incessantly
- Vanderbilt Alimony Granted
- THE HOSPITAL BILL
- MISS MARJORIE BLYTH BECOMES AFFIANCED; Graduate of Foxcroft to Be Wed to Alfred Dennis Bell Jr.
- PITTSBURGH INDEX UP; Most Industries Make Showings Better Than Seasonal
- Interned Nazis Treated With Care in East Indies
- 192 GET DIPLOMAS AT COOPER UNION; Job Problem Is Solved Now by Emergency, But 'Spartan Days Lie Ahead,' They Hear YEARS OF 'ILLUSION' OVER Dr. Burdell Reveals Plans to Develop Tract in Jersey as Green Engineering Camp
- Will Mark King's Birthday
- HOLC Sells Westchester House
- PREDICTS TRADE CHANGE; Prof. J.A. De Hass Seen Regimentation, No Matter Who Wins
- Ends Life to Escape Toothache
- 78 GIRLS GRADUATED BY FASHION SCHOOL; Merchant Delivers Address at Exercises Here
- 1,000 DIE IN CHINA FAMINE; Large Part of Kwangtung Faces Threat of Starvation
- Halesite Boy, 7, Drowned
- J.S. ASHPLANT DIES AT SEA; Navy Planes Unable to Effect Transfer of Canadian to Shore
- RED TEAMS WIN AT POLO; Score 8-7 Victories in Meadow Brook Club Matches
- American Bemberg Elects
- 30 PLANES AT BUFFALO; Nine Naval Machines Sent From Reserve Base here
- LEONARD L. HILL; Head of National Advertising Agency Is Dead
- Bryant of Cubs Appeals To Landis on Suspension
- INVESTMENT TRUST
- Cuba Makes Voting Obligatory
- Soccer Play-Off On Tonight
- Naval Orders
- Army to Buy Cottons
- Reserve Corps Orders
- CIRCULATION PEAK IN BANK OF FRANCE; Weekly Report Shows Rise of 4,157,000,000 Francs to a New Top LOANS TO STATE HIGHER Temporary Advances Raised 5,900,000,000 Francs-- Gold Ratio Drops
- PARIS CABINET SHIFT FUTILE, NAZIS ASSERT; No Change in Government Can Now Alter History, They Hold
- THREE SOUGHT IN KILLING; Alarm Sent Out in Slaying of Col. Echols in Park
- Schenck Arraignment Is Set
- Women Mob Errol Flynn in Rio
- Forever Prince Triumphs in Dash At Suffolk, Beating Patrol Scout; Margin Is a Length as Groff Racer Finally Gets Into Winner's Circle--Donna Leona Is Third in Six-Furlong Contest
- WHEAT UP 1/8 TO 3/8C IN RALLY AT CLOSE; Market Recovers After Drops of 1 Cent or More Near Middle of Session CORN 3/8 CENT UP AND OFF Oats Sluggish, Unchanged to 1/8 Cent Higher--Rye Steady --No Buyers for Beans
- Commissioner Goodman III
- HELEN HOLLROCK ENGAGED; Crestwood Girl Will Become the Bride of H. Graham Gardner
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Edge Higher but Trading Continues Dull; Bonds Mixed--Sterling Rebounds
- SWEDEN TO IMPORT THROUGH PETSAMO; Seeks Agreement With Finland on Use of Port, Commerce Department Reports SHANGHAI PRICES DECLINE New Japanese Plants Planned There--Argentine Trade Developments Good
- BRITISH PRAYERS URGED; Prelate Suggests Giving Thanks for Escape of Flanders Army
- URGES FAITH IN DEMOCRACY; Dr. Kingdon Makes Plea at Newark University Exercises
- PERSIAN ART SHOW AIDS ALLIED RELIEF; Three Charity Groups Receive Proceeds of Three Nights of Exhibition Next Week NEW CATALOGUE ISSUED 300 to 400 Objects Have Been Added--Forgeries Shown for the First Time
- WILL PAY ON CERTIFICATES; Trustees of New York Title and Mortgage Announce Plan
- FROSTED FOOD FOR CANADA; Birds Eye Names Hudson's Bay Co. as Exclusive Distributor
- REYNAUD APPEALS FOR ITALY'S AMITY; FRENCH GENERAL OUT FOR A STROLL IN GERMANY
- Canada Gets Money Gifts To Help in War Efforts
- WPA VS. DEFENSE
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- MEASURE TO CURB TRUSTS VOTED OUT; Senate Banking Committee 14 to 1 in Favor of the New Legislation TO BE INTRODUCED SOON A.H. Bunker Says the Leading Investment Companies Will Support Proposals
- BUSINESS RECORDS; BUSINESS RECORDS
- CHILE PUTS CURBS ON WAR ACCOUNTS; Prohibits Radio Comments or Gathering of Crowds at News Bulletins PRESS CITES PRECAUTIONS But Foreign Minister Denies Talks With Envoys Relate to Fifth Column Inquiries
- 37 GIRLS GET DEGREES; Notre Dame College Holds Exercises on Grymes Hill, S.I.
- MEDICAL STUDENTS GET DEGREES TODAY; New York College and Fifth Ave. and Flower Hospitals to Hold Commencement DR. GODFREY WILL SPEAK 50 to Receive Diplomas--21 Nurses Win Certificates-- Alumni Group Meets
- BRONX MORTGAGES FILED
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- 96 Truants Are Seized In a Times Square Movie
- Rare Book in Rackham Exhibit
- NOTES TO BE SOLD BY MASSACHUSETTS; $4,000,000 Issue Will Be Put on the Market June 10-- Will Mature in Year BRIDGEPORT, CONN., LOAN City Will Consider Tenders on $825,000 Deal--Other Municipal Offerings
- ABUKIR REFUGEES SHOT AT IN WATER; OFF TO THE MIDLANDS TO ESCAPE THE THREAT OF GERMAN BOMBINGS
- 24-HOUR SCHEDULE PLAN FOR SCHOOLS; Board Suggests Vocational Classes in City Be Used to Aid National Defense
- TRIBUTE TO TOKUGAWA; Grew Conveys Hull Message on Prince's Death to Tokyo
- RED WINGS SUBDUE BEARS; Win, 8-5, as Berly Halts Newark Rally in Ninth Inning
- MONEY AND CREDIT; Call Loans
- FIRST DEFENSE BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT; THE CLIPPER IN WITH MEN ON WAR MISSIONS
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- PIRATES HALT BEES WITH 6 IN THIRD, 7-6; Triples by Elliott and Gustine Mark Inning--Losers Score Five Times in Second
- REPUBLIC STEEL MILL OPERATING AT 100%; Brings Rate in Buffalo Area to 88 % of Capacity
- PLAN OF POPE HELD ONLY WAY TO PEACE; Vatican Paper Says Victor and Vanquished Must Remember It
- No Longwood Bowl Tennis
- NOTE CIRCULATION UP TO RECORD IN BRITAIN; Bank of England's Reserve Ratio at New Low of 6.8%
- TWS RATES CALLED 'UNJUST' BY THE FCC; Proposed New Report Attacks 'Timed Wire Service' of 4 Telegraph Companies 'DISCRIMINATION' CHARGED But Value of Utility Offered Is Recognized if Provided on 'an Equitable Basis'
- Study Labor Stage Charges
- Marine Corps Orders
- Favored Annibal Defeats Ossabaw in War Relief Steeplechase at Belmont; PRESENTATION OF TROPHY AFTER MATCH RACE AT BELMONT
- Takes Out Group Insurance
- BRITISH STAND FIRM ON DANISH SHIPPING; Refuse to Modify the Order to Transfer All Vessels to the Flags of Allies SOME CRAFT HAVE SHIFTED Others Expected to Follow-- 'Deadline' for Ultimatum Is Set for Tomorrow
- Advertisers Will Plug New York's New Song
- Minevitch at Loew's State
- HEARTMAN VICTOR IN A PHOTO FINISH; Lowenstein 2-Year-Old, Making First Start, Triumphsat Lincoln FieldsVAIN GROVE NEXT TO WIREIs Outrun in Stretch Duel--Miss Grief, a Long Shot,Takes Show Money
- Shell Oil to Move Here
- FIRST LADY VISITS HOUSING PROJECT; Sips Wine, Chats With Tenants on Tour of Red Hook
- RUTH LEVY BETROTHED; Vassar Senior Will Become the Bride of Theodore Ross
- Movements of the Day
- SWISS TOLD TO 'CARRY ON'; High Command Asks People Not to Heed War of Nerves
- MRS. RICHARDSON IS WED IN CHAPEL; Dispenses With Attendants at Her Marriage to Joseph H. Darlington of This City DR. BUTTRICK OFFICIATES Reception Is Given by Mother of the Bride--Couple Will Go South on Wedding Trip
- Of Local Origin
- SPIRITED FIELD DAY SET FOR BOND MEN; Skeleton Forces Will Handle Business Here Today While Club Holds Annual Outing WELL-ROUNDED PROGRAM Golf Tournaments to Feature Sports Events--More Than 500 Expected to Attend
- Liquor Group Meets June 14
- ITALIANS WARN U.S. TO STAY OUT OF WAR; Say Any Move Would Invite Intervention in Americas Stand-By Order Issued
- CHAMBER FAVORS ARMED AID BY U.S.; State Group Deletes Clause in Resolution Opposing Sending Armed Forces
- KIND WORDS AREN'T ENOUGH
- BANK SHARES FOR SALE; 20,000 of National City Will Be Auctioned Today
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- ECUADOR CURBS EXCHANGE; Seeks to Halt Speculation and Check the Fall of the Sucre
- Books--Authors
- AUCTIONS IN THE BRONX
- British Plane Output Mounting
- U.S. VOTERS FAVOR FIGHT FOR CANAL; Large Majority Would Back a War to Keep Nazis Out of Area, Dr. Gallup Says MIDWEST SUPPORT IS WIDE Chief Isolationist Area Found Mostly in Accord With Rest of the Nation
- HATCH BILL GAINS POSITION IN HOUSE; Reporting by Rules Committee Opens Way for Final Action on Extending Politics Ban
- Events Today
- NOTE OF $3,750,000 FOR BANK PLANNED; General Utility Investors Would Refinance Obligations
- LARGE SPACE RENTED BY FRATERNAL ORDER; Workmen's Circle Takes Floor and Half in 853 Broadway
- Briton Outlived Germans In Narvik on Their Food
- TESTIFIED FALSELY, BISHOP NOW ADMITS; Sedition Trial Defendant, in Cross-Examination, Admits Version of Birth Untrue DOCUMENTS REFUTE STORY Voting Lists, Marriage License and Relief Applications Show Glaring Discrepancies
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Baldwin Locomotive Orders
- U.S. ENVOY TO REICH ARRIVES ON CLIPPER; A.C. Kirk, Charge d'Affaires in Berlin, Here to Report to Roosevelt REFUSES ANY COMMENT Said to Be Carrier of King Leopold's Statement--Renault Also Is a Passenger
- JOHN P. DOWLING, TRINIDAD PRELATE; Archbishop of Port of Spain Dies in Residence While Reading Newspaper 31 YEARS IN EPISCOPATE Born in Ireland--Began Career in Bank--Part of Education Obtained in Rome
- JERSEY CITY SPLITS PAIR WITH TORONTO; Henshaw Wins, 5-1, After Little Giants Drop 5-0 Decision
- ODD-LOT TRADING HERE
- Soviet Sets Up Station Near U.S. Isle Off Alaska
- YALE CLUB LINKS VICTOR; Wins Team Prize in League Play --Riddell's 79 Low Score
- ARGENTINE BANK REPORTS; Gold Reserve to Notes Off to 118.72% in Fortnight
- SOVIET EXPORTS DROPPED; 4-Month Total From Black Sea Ports Off 84% From 1939
- Anti-War Circulars Banned
- BANK OF CANADA REPORTS; Note Circulation Is Increased in Week to $237,222,000
- Britain Signs Trade Accord With Rumania; Move Is Toward Stable Relations for Allies
- MAYOR REDEDICATES CHELSEA PLAYGROUND; Neighborhood Is Decorated as Reconstructed Park Opens.
- THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; 'Edison, the Man,' or Part II of a Biography Featuring Spencer Tracy, Is Seen at the Capitol--'Earthbound' Opens at the Palace
- Southampton Booters Win
- Heads City College Council
- Ocean Travelers
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET; Reducing Memberships
- Will Head Girl Scout Camp
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