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- GOLD HOLDINGS DOWN $105,668,943 IN MAY; Reduction From 1927 Highest $449,116,313--Total Money Supply $853,619,569 Below Maximum.
- BOARD ASKS RULING ON 3D AV. FARE PLEA; Refers Application of Trolley Lines for a 7-Cent Rate to Counsel for Legal Opinion. LIKELY TO ORDER HEARINGS Lewis Is Expected to Suggest Suspension of Schedules Pendingan Inquiry.
- Naval Orders.
- Quits Our Marines in China To Take $1,000,000 Fortune
- EMOTION AT HOUSTON.; The Reasons for the Outburst in the Convention Were Both Personal and Tactical, Spontaneous and Calculated.
- NEW FINANCING COMPANY.; Republic Capital Service Corporation Opens Offices.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- Cuba Imposes a $3 Head Tax On All Entering and Leaving
- Text of Senator Robinson's Plea for Tolerance Which Set Off Explosion on Convention Floor
- Doomed Chow to Get New Trial.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- BAND CONCERTS AT TEMPLE.; Church on Broadway Will Present Programs Today and Tomorrow.
- MEADOW LARK FOUR BEATS ARMY,10-8; Hitchcock Leads Attack as Team Gains Westbury Cup Final. FREEBOOTERS ALSO WIN Defeat Texas Rangers by 10-8-- Shelburne Poloists Triumph Over Ramblers, 9-8.
- DEMOCRATIC WOMEN HONOR MRS. WILSON; Speech by Will Rogers Interrupted by Ovation to Her atBreakfast to Mrs. Blair.MRS. SMITH IN DOWNPOURMarooned by Roadside for Hour onTrip From Galveston, SheHurries On to Convention.
- MAIL THIEVES ONLY HOBOES; 13 Heavily Armed Policemen Seize Trio Beating Way on Train.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- Sports of the Times; Thrilling Rescues.
- COUNTER MARKET FIRM; MANY ISSUES ADVANCE; Most Leaders of Previons Day Hold Their Gains--Bank Stocks Are Stronger.
- OTHER MANHATTAN SALES; Deals in Business and Other Parcels Reported Yesterday
- North Carolina After Affray Adopts a Rule on Its Standard
- MONEY.; Wednesday, June 27, 1928.
- Buyers Near Amityvilie.
- 11 Democrats, 2 Republicans At All Sessions of the House
- INDICTED BANKERS FREED.; Federal Court in Toledo Quashes Fraud Charges Against Seven.
- Smoking in Diners Allowed On Erie as Women Request It
- ORDERS $75,000 WINDOWS.; Rockefeller Jr. Chooses Stained Glass for New Baptist Church.
- CITY BREVITIES.
- ASSIGNS NICARAGUAN DUTIES; McCoy Appoints Officers as Chairmen to Supervise Elections.
- M'ELVENNY BEATEN IN COLLEGE TENNIS; Seeded Player Loses to Pare-- Lavine, Also Seeded, Bows to Appel. SELIGSON DOWNS M'CAULIFF Fordham Star Falls in Straight Sets --Coggeshall, Bell and Gorchakoff Win.
- BEATRICE WILSON TO BE BRIDE TODAY; Her Marriage to Adlai L. Ferguson to Take Place inSt. James's Church.MISS GRISWOLD'S PLANSCeremony With Woodbridge Bingham, Senator's Son, in Old Lynne, Conn.--Other Nuptials.
- COMPANY ENDS DEFENSE; Asbestos Corporation of Canada Before Special Master.
- BARKLEY MEN START SECOND PLACE DRIVE; Despite Robinson's Big Lead, They Insist Kentuckian Is the Logical Nominee. STRESS BORDER STATE IDEA They Declare Their Candidate Would Clinch Kentucky and Tennessee-- Win Over Some Delegates.
- ROMA TO FLY ALL DAY.; Sabelli to Take Off This Morning With Heavy Fuel Load in Test.
- YANKS RALLY IN 8TH TO DOWN ATHLETICS; Drive Grove From Mound in 4Run Attack, Erase 1-RunLead and Win, 7-4.COMBS STARTS ASSAULTKoenig Ties Count With Triple,Ruth's Single Following--Johnson Allows Five Hits.
- SOCIAL CALLS LEAD ON OVERSEAS PHONE; A.T. and T. Head Says Expectation That Business Would RankFirst Has Been Upset.
- SCHOOLGIRL DIES IN LEAP FROM TRAIN; Body Is Fond Near Wellesley College While Parents Are Hunting for Her. FAMILY BLAMES OVERSTUDY Student Left Note Referring to Companionate Marriage and Giving Strange View of Life.
- PRESIDENT-RELIEF.
- DEFIANT YOUTHHELD IN DIPLOMA FRAUDS; Arrest Ordered as He Refuses to Testify Before the Grand Jury Without Immunity. HIS BRIDE HYSTERICAL Clerk, Said to Have Been Go-Between in City College Plot, DeniesDoing "Anything Wrong."
- KUSSMAN, C.C.N.Y., WINS CHESS CROWN; Beats Beyer to Annex--Intercollegiate Title of NationalFederation.WEINER, PENN, IS SECONDSchlesinger and Beyer, ColumbiaTie Bronstein, City College,for Third Place.
- Hotel Steel Contract Awarded.
- COMMODITY PRICES.; Spot Cotton Continues Higher-- Grains Irregular--Sugar Up --Other Articles Firm.
- National Guard Orders.
- TWO WARSHIPS BEGIN HUNT FOR AMUNDSEN; Other Vessels Prepare to Leave Soon--Norwegians Pour In Money for One Expedition. NEW VERSION OF SEEING HIM Nobile's Nerves Snapped After Crash, Say Italian Rumors-- Weather Hinders Search.
- MIAMI BEACH SEEKS TO DRIVE OUT CAPONE; Council and Citizens Condemn Mayor for Selling Fine Villa to Ex-Gangster HE REFUSES TO LEAVE CITY Authorities Appoint Policemen to Trail Him Constantly if Defiance Is Continued.
- TICKET TAX CUT STARTS TOMORROW; Advance Admissions Sold Tuesday or Earlier Assessed atHigher 1926 Rate.PROFITEERING IS PENALIZEDBroker Must Pay 50 Per Cent. ofExcessive Charge and Print HisPrice Over Box-Office Figure.
- Straus Bank Is Incorporated.
- CORPORATE CHANGES.
- STATEN ISLAND SPANS IN SERVICE TOMORROW; Bridges to New Jersey Available for Public Use of 5 o'clock in the Morning.
- NEW YORKERS FACE CRISIS IN DRY FIGHT; With Smith Nomination Certain, They Seek Way to Prevent Party Discord. WETS FOR A FRANK STAND Opponents Name Rules Body Chairman, but Attempt to Delay Convention Is Foiled.
- SUMMER IS HAILED BY CHILD GARDENERS; Celebrated With Ice Cream Festival by 800 at Their Plots on Avenue A. BRING RELATIVES TO PARTY Lettuce and Beans Soon Will Be Ready for Gathering--Help to Supply Many Homes.
- Dry Raid on Train Halts Circus.
- Midnight Show for Olympic Fund.
- RETAIL SALES SHOW BIG INCREASE IN MAY; Department Stores Report the Largest Gain for Any Month Since Beginning of Year. WHOLESALE TRADE BETTER Federal Reserve Agent in Monthly Review Finds Improvement in Most Lines.
- Curtis Plans Yachting Trip; Bans Radio to Escape Politics
- GAVIN CLIMBS 20,000 FEET.; Navy Aviator Believes He Has Set a New Altitude Record.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- NOYES IS MEDALIST IN JUNIOR TOURNEY; Defending Champion Gets 77 in Met. Qualifying Round at Wheatley Hills.
- DODGE STOCK DEPOSITED.; 71% of Preference and 68 of Class A Common Presented for Merger.
- Explorers' Old Clubhouse Purchased by Operators
- SIMMONS DEFENDS BROKERS' LOANS; To Curb Them Unduly Would Slow Up Industry, He Tells Wisconsin Bankers. EXPLAINS MARKET PRACTICE Stock Exchange President Again Calls for Safeguards Against Fraudulent Securities.
- QUEENS REALTY SALES; Transactions Reported Yesterday in Various Properties
- INSPECT CARRANZA PLANE.; Wright Engineers to Tune Up Motor for Return Flight to Mexico.
- SAYS BELFORT GAVE PROMISE TO RETURN; Wife of Queens Real Estate Man Tells of Phone Call From Him Last Week. COURT DELAY CRITICIZED But Daly Says He Lacked Proof for Larceny Warrant--Suspect and Aide Reported Here.
- MUELLER TO RENOUNCE BUILDING OF CABINET; Socialist Chancellor Finds Catholics Adamant, Despite Hindenburg's Urging.
- PILES TO LEAVE COLOMBIA; Resigns as Minister--Caffery, Envoy to Salvador, His Successor.
- RADIO SENSATIONS BEGIN VERY EARLY; Afternoon Brings the Uproar of Conflict Over North Carolina's Banner.THEN NIGHT PANDEMONIUMAnnouncers Have Difficulty Making Themselves Heard Over Din ofSmith Demonstrations.
- Five Ocean Yachts Get Ready For 3,055-Mile Race to Spain; Provisions Go Aboard, New Masts Are Stepped and Running Gear Is Tested as the Craft Prepare for Contest, Which Will Start on Saturday.
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- REBUKES SMITH OPPONENT.; Framingham (Mass.) Committee Telegraphs to Houston Delegate.
- ROBINSON FLIES TO SICK SON; Assistant Navy Secretary Goes to Infantile Paralysis Sufferer.
- ROBINS ROUT ROCHESTER.; Pound Three Hurlers for 20 Hits to Win, 14 to 5.
- PHONE CALL SERVICE NOW TAKES MESSAGES; Bureau's First Day Is Spent in Aiding Subscribers and Friends in Making Appointments.
- MEARS WILL FLY TO LINER; To Catch Olympic at Nantucket Shoal in Dash Around World.
- SIMMONS PREDICTS REVOLT OVER SMITH; Says Southern Electoral Vote Will Be Badly Split by His Nomination. MAKES PROTEST IN CAPITAL Kept From Houston by Illness, North Carolina Senator Calls Trend There "Disappointing."
- A HIGH-BRED SPEECH.
- HIGH SCHOOLS GRADUATE.; Two Bronx Institutions Give Diplomas to 319 at Exercises.
- MISS DELANEY HURT IN DIVE.; Injury, Received at Rockaway, May Halt Her in Olympic Trials.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- Reserve Corps Orders.
- Three of Italia's Men Found, Rumors in Stockholm Say
- OCEAN TRAVEL.
- GANNA WALSKA TO RUN ART THEATRE IN PARIS; Opera Singer Adds Palatial Film House to Her Perfume Shop-- Will Use It for Dramas.
- Borden to Acquire Wieland Dairy.
- NO SOVITSKY CONVICTED OF BIGAMY CHARGE; Self-Styled International Spy Gets From Three Months to Three Years in Prison.
- ALL BUT 7 STATES IN SMITH PARADE; Vast Auditorium Is Jammed by 20,000 Persons for the Nominating Speeches. TWO FIST FIGHTS ON FLOOR Mississippi Factions Come to Blows Over Entering Their Standard for Smith.
- HATVANY SENTENCE CUT.; But Many Consider the Hungarian Court's Penalty Highly Unjust.
- ROBERT B. MANTEL, FAMOUS ACTOR, DIES; Player of Shakespearean and Romantic Roles Succumbs After a Break-Down. BORN IN SCOTLAND IN 1854 First Won Fame in America With Fanny Davenport in "Fedora"-- His Funeral Tomorrow.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- CORNERSTONE IS LAID FOR GREENWICH HOUSE; Marshall Field, Officating, Predicts Workshop Will TrainSome Future Raphael.
- Mrs. Thompson Drops Contest.
- Berengaria Sails With 2,000 Aboard
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- Coast Seeks Navy Eleven.
- GALENA READY TO SELL.; Details Perfected for Disposal of Texas Cil Property.
- LESSEES SEEK BLOCK ON MADISON AVENUE; Fish Estate Parcel at 47th Street Desired for Proposed 19Story Building.
- MRS. ROSS PICTURES SMITH AS COLOSSUS; 'He Towers Among Statesmen of His Generation,' Ex-Governor Says in Seconding Speech. 'AND HE CAN GET THE VOTES' New Yorker Lauded for Integrity and Sincerity as Well as Ability-- Praise by Hughes Quoted.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- VAN SWERINGEN TERMS EXPECTED SHORTLY; Wall Street Hears New Plan Is Due for Transfer of Pere Marquette to C. & O.
- WESTCHESTER DEALS; Transactions in the County as Reported yesterday
- LEAK STOPS COURTNEY HOP.; Flier Returns to Lisbon, Planning to Start Here Again Today.
- BALKS AT TOKIO RED EDICT; Privy Council Fails to Agree on Death Penalty for Communists.
- PACIFIST DISAVOWS INFLUENCING FORD; Mme. Schwimmer Declares His Attacks on Jews Antedated Peace Ship Voyage. ASSERTS SHE TOOK NO PAY Testifies in Suit for $145,000 Damages That Mrs. Snowden Falsified About Her in Book.
- DELEGATE CONTESTS QUICKLY DISMISSED; Convention Upholds the Stand by Credentials Committee in All Disputes. ROBINSON SEEDS DETAILS Morning Session Puts Through Program of Organization by Viva Voce Vote.
- 'BIG TIM' MURDERED FOR MILLION PRIZE; Dyeing 'Racket,' Said to Be Worth $1,500,000 a Year, Held Cause of Gang War. DEAD MAN WANTED SHARE Chicago Grand Jury Indicts 13 More in Election Frauds--Six Held in $31.25 Plot to Kill.
- MISS GILLERN WED TO L.J. KENDALL; Mgr. Carroll Performs Ceremony in St. Brendan'sChurch, New Haven, Conn.FRANCES HALL MARRIESBecomes Bride of Francis W. Westin Montague, Mass.--OtherOut-of-Town Weddings.
- BOND FLOTATIONS; New Corporation Issues To Be Offered for Subscription by Investors
- 2 FAVORITES GAIN IN KINGS NET PLAY; Onda and Heyden Reach SemiFinal, While Lewis ScoresUpset by Victory.
- ALMA C. MESTRES WEDS C.R. MOESER; Ceremony in St. Bartholomew's Church Performed by Rev. Clifton Macon. RECEPTION AT PARK LANE Bridal Pair Sail for Europe--Marie Marrin Marries J.F. Finn in St. Stephen's.
- Curb Market Celebrates Seventh Year Under Roof
- WALKER DECLINES INVITATION TO FLY; Mayor Plans California Visit, but Will Go From Los Angeles to San Francisco by Train.
- CORRUPTION ISSUE WELCOMED BY EDGE; Senator Says Democrats' Charge Insults the Intelligence of the Electorate.SEES FIGHT CENTRE IN EASTTells Ratification Rally Here NewYork and New Jersey Will Bethe Real Battleground.
- A BROOKLYN EXPERIMENT.
- FLIES TO SAVE BABY'S LIFE.; Family Doctor, Called From Cleveland to Hartford, Comes by Plane.
- NOTE CIRCULATION CUT AGAIN AT REICHSBANK; Still Slightly Above Month Ago-- Reserve of Foreign Currencies Decreased.
- BUSINESS WORLD; Sales Record May Be Set.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- Poincare Cabinet May Resign This Week; Will Ask Two Confidence Votes of Chamber
- RICKARD AT HOUSTON BARES HIS WEALTH; He 'Supposes' He Is Worth $2,500,000--Keeps Million in Cash in Banks Here. WANTS DEMOCRATS IN 1932 Fight Promoter, With an Expert's Eye, Finds Handling of Crowds "Nice" but Amatuerish.
- WALTER WILDER IS SINKING.; New York Architect Is Reported Near Death In Olympia, Wash.
- GEST OFF TONIGHT ON TOUR.; He Will Depart on the Olympic to Arrange Trip of Avon Players.
- Atlas Powder Buys Duratex Co.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- SYNOD HONORS ITS DEAD.; Lutherans Hold Services at Convention in Brooklyn.
- BIG SMITH DEMONSTRATION; AN IMPROMPTU CONFERENCE.
- KNAPP GRAND JURY TO MEET; Session Today Will Be Formality, Says Prosecutor Medalie.
- BURY HOLBROOK BLINN IN OLD SLEEPY HOLLOW; Leading Theatrical Folk Among 200 Mourners of Simple Rites in Trinity Church, Ossining.
- BOY DROWNS AS MATE QUITS RESCUE BATTLE; Companion Is Forced to Free Himself in Bronx River--Man Goes Down of Rye.
- WEST INDIANS WIN BY 307-RUN MARGIN; Triumph Over New York Eleven in Two-Day Cricket Match, 383 to 76. LOSERS HELD IN 2D INNINGS Not a Player Reaches Double Figures, All Being Dismissed for 23----Phillips Not Out for 62.
- New Loan on the Belmont.
- To End Traffic Tangle.
- MISS ORCUTT LOSES TO MISS GOTTLIEB; Met. Champion Eliminated in Buffalo Golf Play by New York Girl, 1 Up.
- Los Angeles Workers Insured.
- BUSINESS LEASES.
- Smith Chiefs Deny He Bans Mention of 18th Amendment
- REALTY FINANCING.; Large Loans Are Placed in Man hattan and Brooklyn.
- SCOTT RESUMES LECTURES.; Frankfurt-am Main Is Cordial After Heidelberg War Guilt Tiff.
- F.C. Gunther Reported Seen on Ship
- AMATEURS SET DATES FOR 10-METER TESTS; Three Week-Ends in August Will Be Used for World-Wide Radio 'Exploration Party.'
- BOND MARKET DULL BUT FIRM IN TONE; Turnover on Stock Exchange Less Than $10,000,000, Dear Money Checking Trade. GOVERNMENT ISSUES LOWER Price Average of Forty Domestic Securities Rises Slightly--Foreign Group Declines.
- FOR TARIFF AIDING NEVADA.; Democratic State Convention Takes "Free" Stand on Issue.
- FINDS DONNER UNBALANCED; Doctor Says Alleged Poisoner Sees Police of Two States Chasing Him.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- New Offerings of Securities Total $84,350,000 for Today
- HENRIQUES VICTOR AT NET.; Wins Real Estate Board Tourney by Beating Treadwell.
- Marriage Announcement 5 -- No Title
- Get Unlisted Privileges on Curb.
- Texas Tornado Kills Boy.
- GIANTS' FOUR RUNS IN 8TH CRUSH PHILS; Trailing, 8-7, McGrawmen Rally as Sweetland Grows Wild and Win, 11 to 8. 5TH STRAIGHT OVER PHILS Giants Lead, 7-4, Until First of 8th, When Phils Score Four Runs, Three on Lerian's Homer.
- WEST SIDE PLAN UP FOR HEARING JULY 17; Transit Board Will Determine Division of Cost in Grade Crossing Elimination. 'DEATH AVENUE' INVOLVED 'Enlarged' Proposal, Including the Provision for Express Highway, Is in Commission's Hands.
- KILLED IN TAXI SHOOTING.; Ex-Convict Found Dead--Three Flee After Quarrel in Cab.
- BROADCASTING MUSIC TO SCHOOLS.
- INDUSTRY RETAINED VOLUME DURING MAY; Wholesale and Retail Trade Increased, Federal ReserveBoard Reports.JUNE LOANS WERE LOWERAutomobiles Continued HeavyProduction and Textile MillsWere More Active.
- SHIP BOARD PLANS QUICK SALE OF LINES; Chairman O'Connor, Here on a Business Visit, Says It Seeks Any Reasonable Bid. RECONDITIONING SPEEDED Offers for Work on the Mount Vernon and Monticello to Be Ready for Opening Sept. 1.
- RICKARD LOSES APPEAL IN INCOME TAX CASE; Federal Board Holds $62,500 Spent in Defending 1922 Charges Is Not Deductible.
- Injuries Fatal to Rail Laborer.
- SAYS 1 VOTE IN SOUTH EQUALS TEN IN NORTH; Dr. Du Bois Assails Disfranchisement at Negro Conferencein Los Angeles.
- BANGLE HOME FIRST WITH BOSTWICK UP; Beats Rabel, Odds-On Favorite, by Six Lengths in the Winfield Steeplechase. REWARDS BACKERS, 6 TO 1 Fredden Rock Is Third--Sun Beau Wins Carbuncle Handicap, With Tantivy Second.
- FUEL OIL CUT 10 CENTS HERE; New Jersey Standard Announces $1.15 Per Barrel as New Price.
- Freeman's Property Held in Suit.
- Vienna Sets Land Registry Date.
- WILLIAM A. JAMISON DIES SUDDENLY AT 64; Sugar Refiner Was for Many Years Managing Partner of Arbuckle Brothers.
- SELLS A WASHINGTON BOOK.; Henkels of Philadelphia Gets $1,850 for Volume on Gardening.
- REAL ESTATE NOTES.
- To Install 14 Flood Lights.
- GOLDMAN IS GOLF VICTOR.; Thoren, McDonald and Block Score in Ad Men's Play.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- TRANSFERS RECORDED.
- MRS. SMITH ENJOYS CONVENTION SESSIONS; Wouldn't Miss One of Them, She Says--Talks With Governor Every Night by Telephone.
- HOOVER WILL LEAVE CABINET BY JULY 15; Will Start West Then, Calling On the President at Brule En Route. NOMINEE ANNOUNCES PLANS Speech of Acceptance Will Be Given in First Week of August at Palo Alto. CAMPAIGN TO START THEN Secretary Devotes Himself Now to Winding Up Department Duties --Listens in on Houston.
- EXPORTS INCREASED IN FIRST QUARTER; Reached $1,203,000,000, the Second Highest Total in the Past Eight Years. MOTOR TRADE IS GREATER Accounts for One-Tenth of Total--More Lard, Implements and Copper Shipped. COTTON SALES WERE LESS Decline in Some Raw Materials Was Offset by Manufactures, Chamber of Commerce Report Says.
- MRS. J.C. BARR SUES TO ENJOIN MRS. DANA; Wants Court to Restrain Alleged Rival From AssociatingWith Steel Manufacturer.CALLS HER "CALCULATING"Wife Charges Because of Domineering Influence" She Has Lost Husband's Affection.
- G.E. SMART HEADS RAILWAY MEN'S GROUP; Mechanical Division of American Association Elects A.R. Ayers Vice Chairman.
- To Build at Greenwich.
- Senator Robinson's Address Which Started Uproar; TWO NEW YORKERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSTON.
- MRS. ROBBINS GETS DIVORCE; Wife of Brooklyn Writer Wins Decree in Nice Courts.
- A Son to Mrs. William Ziegler Jr.
- Today on the Radio
- CORPORATE REPORTS; Piggly-Wiggly Corporation.
- Waiting for the Benediction, Is Will Rogers's View of It
- Memorial Clock in Stockbridge Steeple Will Replace Town Timepiece of 50 Years
- MISSISSIPPI TIED UP ON SWING TO SMITH; Three-Hour Caucus Fight Turns on His Wet Views--For Harrison on First Ballot.
- AUSTRALIANS COMING HERE.; Will Play Tennis Series in August and September.
- Last June Garden Visit Today.
- Insurance Company Widens Field.
- Fischer-Kallio Mat Bout Off.
- CALL MONEY 7 1-2%, HIGHEST IN 7 YEARS; Other Rates Equally Firm, With Banks Withdrawing $30,000,000 More From Market.8 PER CENT. SEEN POSSIBLE Further Decrease in Brokers' Loans Expected in Today's FederalReserve Report.
- BUILDERS OF PLATFORM.; Ten Senators and Other Notables Among the 55 Members.
- LADY ASTOR LAUDS AMELIA EARHART; Says British Deem Her a Great Credit to Womanhood and the United Sates. CITES HER UNSELFISHNESS Aviatrix, Stultz and Gordon Leave Southampton Today on the President Roosevelt.
- ORIOLES CONQUER BEARS BY 10 TO 9; Baltimore Scores Eight Runs in Sixth and Seventh--Teams Make 25 Hits.
- WOMAN ESCAPES PRISON.; Florence Jones Put on Probation for Five Years for Grand Larceny.
- PUBLIC PERSUASION.
- RISKO IS VICTOR IN GODFREY BOUT; Carries Off the Decision in Ten Rounds Before 20,000 at Ebbets Field. WINNER STRONG AT END Punishes Foe Severely After Godfrey's Body Assault Had Given Latter Early Lead. LEVINE DEFEATS HYBERT Triumphs in Eight-Round Encounter, While McFarlane and Angelo Battle to a Draw.
- LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
- MARITIME REGISTER IS 59.; Employe During These Years Tells of Changes in Shipping.
- W.C. MARTIN HONORED.; Guest of Architects at a Testimonial Dinner.
- Widow Fleeced of $4,000 By Old Handkerchief Game
- SAYS SCHOOL CONTROL; Lovett Urges Teachers Federation in Chicago to Be Skeptical of Propaganda.
- PROTESTS SHOE IMPORTS.; Manufacturers' Secretary Fears a Crisis if Shipments Continue.
- Dean Gauss Named to Press Council.
- Rabbinical Assembly Elects.
- OSCAR JAMES BRAND.; Retired Broker Dies in His 72d Year After Lingering Illness.
- Inquiry Into Police Gift of Auto.
- HADASSAH SESSION FOR ZIONIST REFORM; Convention at Pittsburgh Sustains Treasurer's Criticisms ofUnited Palestine Appeal.NEW YORKER IS CHAIRMANWomen Review Work Done its HolyLand for Which They Raised$593,168 in Year.
- ROSS AND HAVILAND REACH GOLF FINAL; Sequin Star Beats Lapham and Ex-Yale Man Conquers Sill in Connecticut Play.
- APARTMENT LEASES.
- ORGANIZE HOOVER CLUBS.; Republican Women in Pennsylvania Plan Centralized Campaign.
- SUBMARINE BOARD NAMED.; Three Civilians and Two Admirals Will Consider Safety Devices.
- FRIENDS LEND FUNDS TO PAY LIQUOR FINE; Bootlegger, His Books Seized, Can't Collect Accounts, He Explains to Court.
- Frisco Reaches Deep Water.
- Buys Building in Montclair.
- OHIO IN SMITH COLUMN.; Delegation Decides to Swing if First Ballot Will Name Him.
- Boy, 9, Won't 'Squeul' on How He Was Shot; Brother Reveals Gun Went Off as He Held It
- NEW QUEENS SUBWAY WORK; Excavation Is Started in Jackson Avenue, Long Island City.
- SECURITIES AT AUCTION.
- DELEGATE WHISTLES OVER RADIO TO WIFE; W.C. Page's Blast at Convention Is Intended to Reach Herin Wheatlands, N.Y.CROWD KEEPS ON GROWINGOne Hotel Uses Ropes With aHuman Anchor to Open Pathto the Elevators.
- GANNON IS ASSAILED AT COURT HEARING; Brooklyn Superintendent Lax in Duty to City by Sharing Ash Profits Says Prosecutor. STOREHOUSE INQUIRY NEAR Higgins to Examine Accounting System to Trace Possible Loss in $20,000,000 Supplies.
- LOUISE M'GREGOR ENGAGED TO MARRY; Smith College Graduate Is to Wed Geoffrey John Hamilton-- Other Betrothals.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS; Offerings and Awards of Public Securities for Various Purposes
- DONOVAN WINS TITLE IN BOYS' TENNIS PLAY; Beats Kenney in Eastern Final at Forest Hills--Murphy Scores in Junior Division.
- Bayonne High School Graduates 206
- COTTON COMMANDS HIGH PRICES OF YEAR; Rise Continues With Net Advance of 9 to 16 Pointsfor Day.LIVERPOOL FOLLOWS SUITOctobor Option Reaches 22 CentsHere--Wave of Profit-TakingCauses Reaction.
- MISS RASCHE TO FLY TO THE SEA TODAY; German Girl Will Go From Quebec to Harbor Grace for Atlantic Hop. MRS. STILLMAN AIDS PLANS She Sends Supplies to Newfoundland, but Will Not Go toQuebec for Start.
- PERMIT DENIED TO BANK.; Commission Refuses to Allow East Orange Institution to Operate.
- CLOSE VOTE IN DAKOTA ON PROHIBITION REPEAL; First Returns Show Neck-andNeck Results on Proposal to Amend Constitution.
- Elevator Kills Worker in Shaft.
- SHANGHAI 'Y' IS DEDICATED.; John D. Rochefeller Jr. Donated $298,000 to Building Fund.
- TRANSLATORS.
- STORY OF THE BATTLE TOLD ROUND BY ROUND
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.
- Shawnee to Go on Canadian Cruises
- DRYS WILL FORCE ISSUE; Decide on Floor Drive After Clash With Wets Rends Committee. SENATORS NEAR TO BLOWS Tydings Menaces Glass When Rebuked for Calling Bishop Cannon a Falsifier. WILSON'S NAME INJECTED Daniels Resents "Unhallowed" Use and Declares President Upheld Dry Law in Last Days.
- DIVORCES JOHN Y. REGAN.; Helen Costello Charges He Embarrassed Her Publicly by Temper.
- INJURED PLAYERS IMPROVE.; "Rain or Shine" Principals Were With Canadian Engineer in Crash.
- Goldman Concert at N.Y.U. Tonight
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- BUNKER OIL BIDS HELD UP.; Merchant Fleet Chiefs Order Analysis of Varied Conditions.
- Princess Helen's Divorce Made Final
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- WOODS TO LAUNCH TEN PRODUCTIONS; Five Road Companies to Present 'The Trial of Mary Dugan' Throughout Country. FOUR NEW PLAYS IN PLANS Theatrical Producer Will Start the Rehearsals of Eugene Walter's 'Jealousy' on Aug. 6.
- PRINCETON TAKES GOLF TEAM TITLE; Totals 608 Strokes, Georgetown Being Next With 627--Yate 3d, Ohio State 4th.McCARTHY SHOOTS FINE 72Gains Medal With Score of 147 for36 Holes--Individual TitlePlay Starts Today.
- TREND IS UPWARD IN REALTY MARKET; Strength Is Still Lacking, but Brokers Find Outlook for Summer Good. INVESTORS ARE MISSING Predictions of Their Return After Stock Market Decline Have Not Materialized.
- ANTI-WAR TREATY PRAISED AT GENEVA; Members Say It Will Be as Great a Power for Pease as the League.
- BARS STATE POWER OVER SOLDIER BOUTS; Attorney General Ottinger Rules Commission Has No Jurisdiction at Mitchel Field.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Recovery in Stocks, Call Money Goes to 7 %, Francs Slightly Lower.
- BRONX PROPERTIES SOLD; New Dealings in Improved and Unimproved Holdings
- RUNAWAY AUTO KILLS BOY.; Starts on Yonkers Hill and Hits Child--Man Victim in Brooklyn.
- BUTLER AMES A CANDIDATE.; Announces for Massachusetts Republican Senatorial Nomination.
- RAILROAD EARNINGS; Monthly Reports of Rail Companies With ComparisonsWith Last Year
- DENIES HUGE LOOT IN LEVIATHAN MAILS; O'Connor of Ship Board Says Report of $500,000 Loss Is Propaganda Against Liner. FAKE SEALS DISCOVERED British Police Now Believe Theft Took Place at Sea or on Way to London From Port.
- FRELINGHUYSEN TO TESTIFY; Will Discuss Today Alleged Frauds in Jersey Primary.
- CONVICT TO BE AUTHOR WITH LEWISOHN'S AID; Financier Says Public Can Save Many From Return to Prison Under Baumes Law.
- MISS WILLS SCORES AT WIMBLEDON NET; 20,000 See Champion Triumph Over Miss Goldsack of England, 6-2, 6-1. AMERICANS WIN 9 MATCHES Mrs. Mallory is Only U.S. Representative to Meet Defeat--Miss Jacobs Stars. AMELIA EARHART IN STANDSCoen and Hennessey Advance inSingles--Tilden and HunterWin Doubles.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- ISSUES SUMMER SCHEDULE.; Pennsylvania to Add Shore Trains, Beginning Saturday.
- 29 ARE GRADUATED AT ITALIAN SCHOOL; Immigrants' Children Receive Diplomas at Institution of Aid Society. BABIES JOIN IN CEREMONY Pupils Are Taught to Respect Old World Parents by Study of Culture of Italy.
- TISO WINS GOLF PLAY-OFF.; Beats Kolmik and Brosch for Medal in Boys' Play.
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- MAY EXPORT OF COTTON.; Month's Export of Cotton Manufactures Varies Little From 1927.
- No Measles Found on Liner; Error Made in Radio Report
- STATE BANKERS EJECT.; M.H. Cahill Is Named President and A. W. Loahby Vice President.
- REPUBLICANS MEET TODAY.; Westchester Committee Lists its County Candidates.
- RUBBER FUTURES DROP BELOW 19-CENT LEVEL; Declines of 30 to 60 Points Caused by Professional Selling and Liquidation.
- Police Department.
- REFUELING THE STARS.
- TUNNEY BOUT TICKETS GO ON SALE MONDAY; Stadium Layout Provides for Fifty-four Rows at Ringside at $40 a Seat.
- PRODUCE MARKETS
- ADOPT VETERANS' AID PLAN.; Denver Convention Urges Congress Fund for Employment System.
- Program for the Third Day Of the Houston Convention
- BURKITT WANTS MORE PAY.; Anti-Hague Agitator Fails to Get $100 a Week From League.
- MRS. ALEX. BROWN WEDS.; Widow of Philadelphia Polo Player Marries Rev. G.W. Ferguson.
- Bridge Party for Actors' Fund.
- SCOTLAND IS VICTOR IN GRAND CIRCUIT; Wins Futurity for 3-Year-Old Trotters--Sulkies Wrecked in Tangle.
- BUSHEL ASCENDS BENCH.; New Magistrate Inducted at the Washington Heights Court.
- JOHN C. FITZGERALD, BIG TIM'S AIDE, DEAD; Successor of Sullivan in Senate and Tammany Leadership to Be Buried Saturday.
- STUDY OF SCIENCES IS URGED ON RABBIS; Rabbi Enelow Recommends It to Central Conference as Means of Attaining Divine Truth.
- Yale's Four-Oared Crew Entry For Olympic Trials Received
- LEASEHOLD DEALS; Manhattan Parcels Reported Under New Control
- CLAUDEL CANCELS SAILING.; Anti-War Treaty Delays French Envoy's Trip to Paris.
- Ranger Soccer Team Sails.
- TREASURY SURPLUS TOTALS $399,261,301; Total Receipts to June 25 Are $4,006,601,000, as Against $4,087,540,000 Last Year.
- BROOKLYN TRADING; Yesterday's Deals in Business and Residential Properties
- Fund Canvasses Barred in City Unless Approved by Coler
- British Guiana to Send Labor Delegates.
- ARRESTED AS KIDNAPPER.; Man Accused of Two Attempts to Steal 2-Year-Old Boy.
- Six Testify in Franklin Plan Case.
- REAL ESTATE NOTES.
- LIGHTS 'STAGGERED' TO AID DRIVE TRAFFIC; New System Permits Auto to Run Length of Street at Set Speed Without Stopping. ALSO PROTECTS WALKERS Will Be Ready to Use in July-- Sane Control Used on Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn. TRAFFIC TOWERS DOOMED Their Abolition, Excepting Those on Fifth Avenue, Is Decided Upon by Police Board.
- Coen Wearing Oxford Bags, Pleated of Waist, on Court
- A Son to Mrs. Warren Brewer.
- DEMANDS $9,000,000 IN ALUMINUM SUIT; Bausch Machine Tool Company, Charging Plot to Create Monopoly, Names Mellon.
- BRITISH WOMAN HALTS NEW LEAGUE PALACE; Mrs. Barton Refuses to Sell Needed Site, but Will Cede It at Her Death.
- MISS GOURLAY TRIUMPHS.; Beats Mrs. Garon in French Golf Championship Final.
- Deal by Two Photomaton Concerns.
- LONE ATLANTIC FLIGHT IS PLANNED BY COSTE; French Ace Will Try Non-Stop Paris-to-New York Hop Via Azores.
- RED SOX TURN BACK SENATORS, 4-1, 11-4; Ruffing Allows Only 4 Hits in Opener, Morris Grants 7 Safeties in Second.
- UTILITY EARNINGS; Periodical Statements of Public Utility Companies With Comparisons
- Smith and Walker Streets Near Hall
- STONEHAM DENIES RICKARD-GIANT DEAL; Takes Issue With Promoter, Who Says Sale Will Be Announced "Any Day." EARLIER DICKER RECALLED Boxing Man Then Sought Polo Grounds for Outdoor Arena, Excluding Baseball.
- DEBT ISSUE TO WAIT, ASSERTS BERENGER; Senator Tells Finance Committee No Move Can Be MadeBefore Our Elections.CONTENT WITH DAWES PLAN France Not Seeking Pevision--GetsMore From Germany ThanShe Pays Out.
- SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA.
- Fire Department.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Cubs Tie Louisville, 4-4.
- COL. CROFT JOINS STAFF.; Fort Jay Commandant Off to Capital After Post Clean-Up.
- THREE NEW SCHOOLS VOTED; Two Buildings Will Be Erected in the Bronx, One in Manhattan.
- GOV. SMITH MOVED BY SPEECH FOR HIM; Nervous, Then Happy, Listening In at Albany--Pleasedat Demonstration.FLOOR CLASH WORRIED HIMHe is Expected to Warn Leadersat Houston to Guard AgainstMoves Tending to Friction.
- FORMS EGYPTIAN CABINET.; Mohammed Mahmoud, Liberal, Retains 3 Wafdists in NewGovernment.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- DRY RAIDERS SEIZE $1,500,000 PLANT; Elizabeth Concern Is Accused of Removing Denaturants From Tax-Free Alcohol. MANAGER TO SUE HANLON Will Demand $500,000 Damages and Injunction to Keep Away Prohibition Agents.
- SHIRLEY HARVESTER WINS TROTTING RACE; Pennsylvania Entry Captures 3Year-Old Trot From Pluckyand Georgia Volo.
- TWO POLICEMEN DISMISSED.; One Is Accused of Threatening to Shoot Off Man's Mustache.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- 6,000 SEE AMATEURS; Mack and Gaito Score in Bouts Staged by Elks to Aid Bronx Crippled Children.
- STABLER RESIGNS POST IN METROPOLITAN LIFE; W.S. Norton and L.E. Fackner Are Promoted After Controller Leaves Due to Ill Health.
- M'KEE AGAIN RETORTS TO BULLOCK CHARGES; Says It Is Not True That Viaducts at Bronx Market Aid a Kenny Concern.
- Paris Needs 100,000 Houses.
- U.S. LACROSSE POST TO JOHNS HOPKINS; Olympic Body Selects Team in Its Entirety to Play at Amsterdam. YACHTING TEAM APPROVED Whiton's Frieda to Sail in SixMeter Class--SwimmingSquad Is Enlarged.
- SILVER BULLION.
- BUILDING PLANS FILED.
- DANCERS SPURRED BY BETS ON DERBY; Note, Telling of $3,500 Wager, Promises Gifts to Couple if They Keel Going. $50,000 TOTAL IS RUMORED Nine Pairs In Contest at 407th Hour--Pass Heart Examination by Promoter's Doctors.
- DIVIDENDS DECLARED; DIVIDENDS DECLARED
- TWO PROSTRATED BY HEAT.; 77 Degrees Is Highest Temperature of Day--Warmth to Stay.
- CAMPAIGN IS WAGED FOR A SANE JULY 4; Bureau of Fire Prevention Asks Cooperation of Many Organizations. WARNS AGAINST FIREWORKS Peter C. Spence Says Independence Day Is Fraught With Sorrow, Pain and Monetary Loss.
- MANCHURIANS FIRM AGAINST A DICTATOR; Two Provinces Oppose Young Chang--Belief Grows That Area Will Join Nanking. WOULD GET MUCH SELF-RULE Meanwhile Southern Armies Move to Strategic Points--Feng Said to Have Seized Passes Into Shansi.
- REPORT ON SOVIET STUDIES.; Union Experts Cover Wide Field In Book Out Today.
- MRS. LOCKHORN WINS ON APAWAMIS COURT; Beats Miss Hilleary After Trailing in First Set--Three Other Players Advance.
- MRS. HELEN H. WILLIS BRIDE OF LYDIG HOYT; New Yorkers Marry in Paris and Leave on Secret Honeymoon-- Mrs. Welldon at Wedding.
- NEW STOCK ISSUES; Offering of Corporation Shares for Subscription by the Public
- WILL ROGERS ADORNS WOMEN'S BREAKFAST; The Only Male Party Invited, He Says, and Us Women Sure Had Some Fun. GREAT NEED OF COUNTRY Is More Elevators, if Houston Is Typical--How to Enlist Both the Wets and the Drys.
- NEW SCHOOL POST CREATED; Reporter Is Named as Secretary to Dr. O'Shea at $7,500 a Year.
- VANITIE TAKES CUP IN SCHOONER CLASS; Leads Resolute by 7 Minutes and 34 Seconds on Corrected Time at Newport. TYCOON WINS SLOOP PRIZE Mallory's New Twelve-Meter Craft Triumphs in New York Yacht Club's Regatta.
- INDUSTRIALS LEAD RISE ON THE CURB MARKET; Firmness Is Evident Throughout List, Despite Money Tightness --Mines and Oils Strong.
- Plan World Call Sign for Airplanes.
- JERSEY CITY LOSES TWICE TO READING; Drops First by 6-2 and Second by 8-3--Quellich Hits Home Run.
- Can Buy Northern Maryland Power.
- Bay Town Wins Irish Derby, Worth 5,000; Wavetop Next
- FREED IN CITY COLLEGE ROW; Two Youths Arrested at Meeting on Campus Get Suspended Sentences.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- PICCADILLY.; Use of Name for Skyscraper Hotel Starts Train of Thought.
- MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN; British 'Change Is Quiet, but Cable and Other Groups Register Advances. LONDON MONEY TIGHTENS Rises Are General on French Bourse --Foreign News Stimulates German Prices.
- PRICES UNCERTAIN IN IRON AND STEEL; Consumption and Bookings Are Exceeding Expectations, the Weekly Reviews Say. QUICK DELIVERY REQUIRED But Active Opposition Appears to Advance to 1.90 Cents for Heavy Finished Steel at Pittsburgh.
- Make Plans for Golden Rule Sunday
- City Court to Move July 5.
- COMBAT AMONG DELEGATES; North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama AreCentre of Conflict.STAY OUT OF SMITH PARADE Refuse to Leave Seats in Demonstration Stirred by SenatorRobinson's Address.POLICE JUMP INTO MELEEWhite the States' StandardsAre Defended, Those of the Alternates Join Marchers.
- SMITH AIDS BYRD VENTURE.; He and Hughes Give Funds for the Antarctic Expedition.
- 1,000 at Senator Gooding's Funeral.
- M'ANDREW'S AIDE NAMED TO HIS POST; Freedom From Political Meddling Is Assured to New Head of Chicago Schools.
- Pirates Conquer Decatur, 3-2.
- TALK OF SPEECH BY REED.; But Rumor of Projected Invitation Is Not Confirmed.
- TROLLEY EQUIPMENT SOLD.; City Realizes $60,009 in Auction of Staten Island Material.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BERMUDA CRICKETERS WIN.; Gregg's Fine Batting Helps Tourists Score at Haverford.
- NAMED TO SUCCEED ISELIN.; R.C. Leffingwell Made Mutual Life Trustee--Other Changes.
- APARTMENT HOUSES SOLD IN MANHATTAN; Various Transactions Reported Yesterday in Apartment Properties
- ROOSEVELT NAMES NEW YORK GOVERNOR; EASTERN DELEGATIONS ACTIVE AT THE CONVENTION
- CANZONERI BEATEN, TITLE NOT AT STAKE; Featherweight Champion Loses to Blitman in 10 Rounds at Philadelphia.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets.
- Queens Lots Sold at Auction.
- COOLIDGE FISHES, SELDOM TUNING IN; President Continues to Show Little Curiosity About Proceedings in Houston.GETS SECOND CANOE LESSONMrs. Coolidge Accompanies Him,With Indian as Tutor--Speculation on Work's Successor.
- DANCER PUNCHES OFFICIAL.; Told to Quit Atlantic City Derby, Knocks Out Floor Manager.
- MEXICANS EXPECT DEBT ACCORD SOON; Some Bankers Are Hopeful That Calles Will Conclude It Before July Elections. MAY BE ONLY TEMPORARY General Conditions Are Reported Better, With Tourist Money Beginning to Flow In.
- TWO BANDITS SEIZED IN WEST SIDE CHASE; Crash With Police Auto Ends Long Pursuit After Pair Steal Taxi in Hold-Up. BYSTANDER HIT BY BULLET Milkman Wounded, Gut Fusillade Fails to Halt Robbers--One a Criminal on Parole.
- EXPLAINS RADIO HOWLS BY KENNEL AT WTRL; Senator Watson Finds Humor in Discovery at Dismantled New Jersey Station.
- PILSUDSKI RESIGNS; BARTEL IS PREMIER; Marshal, III, Turns Government Over to His Vice Premier but Remains Real Head. CHANGE IS QUICKLY MADE Cabinet Remains the Same Except for Shift in Two Ministries-- Move Surprises Poles.
- CALM BESETS YACHTS.; New London-to-Bermuda Entrants 120 Miles Off Island.
- MISS TRUMBULL TO SAIL.; Leaves for Europe Tomorrow Night --John Coolidge to Join Parents.
- WHEAT PRICES DROP AFTER EARLY GAIN; Sharp Decline in Winnipeg Causes Local Longs to Go Out of Their Lines. EXPORT DEMAND IS SLIGHT Corn Shows Little Change, With Local Spot Basis Steady to 1 Cent Higher.
- SAYS POLL BACKS HOOVER.; Stewart of Citizens' Committee Declares Landslide Is Forecast.
- RUMANIAN BODY PROTESTS.; Wires Convention Objecting to Bowers's Peasant Reference.
- MISS JENNEY LOSES IN GOLF PLAY-OFF; Scores a 95 to Mrs. Thomson's 89 in Greenwich Test for the Medal.
- WEATHER FAVORABLE; Wheat Harvesting in Kansas Is Delayed by Rains--Corn Makes Progress.
- German Plans Plane to Fly at Edge of Air, While Junkers Builds One to Climb 12 Miles
- American Cyanamid's Plan.
- THE VICE PRESIDENCY.
- MIX-UP ON WEIGHTS IN LOUGHRAN BOUT; Manager May Insist on 37 Per Cent. Share if Emanuel Is Under 175 Pounds.
- Computing Machine Plant Sold.
- Marine Corps Orders.
- MOB TEARS DOWN ANTI-HATE PILLARS IN LOUVAIN DISPUTE; Student Partisans of Whitney Warren Break Police Line at Library. SING NATIONAL ANTHEM Played on Carillon as Mob Smashes Uninscribed Balustrade Raised by Rector.WORKMEN APPROVE ACTVatican Reported Seeking to Substitute Conciliatory Legend--ChurchGroups Here Back Ladeuze.