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- Dinner Dance for Eleanor Croft.
- GIANTS TURN BACK PHILS, 15-14, 12-6; Doubles by Lindstrom and Ott With 2 Out in 11th of First Game Break 14-All Tie. 8 HOMERS IN TWIN BILL Ott Hits 2 in Opener, Roush 1 in Each Fray--Crawford's Pinch Drive Clinches 2d Clash. Three Homers for Each Team. Friberg's Homer Ties Score. Klein Ties Hafey on Homers.
- Today on the Radio
- CHANGES ON CURB MARKET.; Exchange Announces New Securities Admitted to Trading.
- WESTCHESTER DEALS.; Manhattan Physician Buys House in Pelham Manor.
- ICOR EXPERTS SAIL TODAY.; Party to Study Project for Jewish Colonization in Siberia.
- Benefit Boxing Show on July 24.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Irregular, Generally Lower--Money 7%--More Gold Engaged for Import.
- REAL ESTATE NOTES.
- SEIZE 5 RUM TRUCKS, BUT TWO GET AWAY; Sheriff Halts Drivers and Two Alleged Agents on Road at Riverhead, L.I. ARGUMENT OVER CUSTODY "Federal" Men and Local Officials Battle Over Prisoners, Who Quietly Slip Away. Ameli Starts Inquiry.
- THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE.
- WESLEYAN LISTS 5 AWARDS.; Barthen, Fairchild, Longacre, Owen, Howard Get Tennis Letters.
- 186 Messengers to Get Diplomas.
- NEW INSTRUMENTS MADE FOR DIAGNOSIS; Contrivances and Methods Are Revealed at Conference of Child Health Association. RESULT OF SCHOOL STUDY Present Height-Weight-Age Tables Entirely Revised, With Means of Finding Nutritional Status. Height-Weight-Age Tables. New Service Suggested.
- DEMPSEY'S EX-AIDE PRAISES SCHMELING; Gallagher Thinks German Is as Good as Former Champion Was 3 Years Ago.
- $6,500,000,000 PUT AS STOCK TAX COST; 5% Levy on Speculation Would Destroy Exchanges, Brokers Here Assert. SEE 80% CUT IN TRADING Leaders Believe Congress Will Not Treat Seriously Proposals by Glass and Brookhart.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- MAJOR KENT ON STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE; Tells of Failure of Plan to Run Dutchess County Inn as Disabled Veterans' Hotel.
- ROERICH SAYS WIVES RULE IN INNER ASIA; Each Has Several Husbands and Uses Blood Paste Rouge, Explorer Explains. FINDS BUDDHISM IS DYING Shambahla Cult, Belief in Psychic Energy, Replaces It in Tibet, He Says.
- MISS TAUBE TO WED GEORGE SCHURMAN; Daughter of Late Count to Marry Son of the American Ambassador to Germany. SARAH CABOT BETROTHED Member of Vincent Club, Boston, to Marry William Ellery Sedgwick --Other Engagements. Cabot--Sedgwick. Terry--Hulse. Frankfeld--Seligson.
- SHOOTING MATCHES LISTED.; Rifle and Pistol Contests to Open Aug. 25 at Camp Perry, Ohio.
- New York Girl Killed in Austrian Auto Crash; Martha Reyburn Hit Tree Trying to Save Child
- Dies at 101; Never Had Trolley Ride.
- $9,320,000 IS ADDED TO GOLD FOR IMPORT; $1,070,000 of Metal Coming From England and $8,250,000 From Argentina. MAJOR MOVEMENT EVIDENT Total Announced in Two Days Is $16,320,000--Sterling and the Peso Moderately Firmer.
- COTTON PRICES HELD IN NARROW RANGE; Close Is 1 Point Higher to 3 Points Lower Than on Preceding Day. JULY UNDER LIQUIDATION Discount Below October Increases From 17 to 31 Points in Week-- Big Change Since Winter.
- The Civil Service.
- Lists Delaware's Needy Aged; Philanthropist Promises Aid
- CZECH GENERAL SENTENCED; Gadja Gets Two Months for Fascist Attack on Minister.
- HEADS STOCK MANAGERS.; Morgan Wallace of Harrisburg Elected Association President.
- MRS. DECKER LEADS IN NEW JERSEY GOLF; Scores an 88 for Advantage of 2 Strokes in 1st Round of Title Tournament. MISS DOCTOR IS 2D WITH 90 Mrs. Courtland Smith, Defending Champion, Returns Card of 94 and Mrs. Goss Has 95. Favorites Trail Leaders. Wastes Three Shots in Trap.
- New Device Warns of Shift In Radio Beacon Waves
- TARANGIOLI BOWS TO MANGIN, 6-0, 6-2; Georgetown Star's Service Too Severe for N.Y.U. Player in College Quarter-Finals. 3 OTHERS ALSO ADVANCE Strachan Eliminates Farrin, Coggeshall Defeats Peets and BowdenBeats Nannes. Mangin and Pare Set Pace. Match in Doubt.
- SHIPPING BOARD SELLS INSURANCE SUBSIDIARY; Seven Companies Buy 'Good-Will' --Strictly American Marine Agency Is Planned.
- TWO ARMY FLIERS KILLED.; Fall 3,000 Feet at Rodgers Field, Pa.--One Is New Yorker.
- Mrs. Graves Improves After Crash.
- Murray Corporation to Sell Stock.
- SAYS CHICAGO OFFICIAL WAS BANDIT LEADER; Real Estate Man Charges Robbery Against Assistant State's Attorney Blackwood.
- Upton Sinclair Loses Libel Suit.
- RADIOPHONE TO LINK SHIPS WITH HOMES; A.T. & T. to Start Tests Soon Between the Leviathan and Station at Deal Beach, N.J. EXTENSIVE USE FORECAST Plan Is to Make It Possible to Call Liners at Sea From Any Telephone in the United States.
- Loft Store in 125th Street Rented.
- PLANS 20-STORY GARAGE.; Kent Corporation to Erect New Structure in Newark.
- MRS. W.H. NICHOLS HURT IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH; Brooklyn Fire Truck Strikes Auto Occupied by Wife of Chemical and Dye Head.
- CUBS DEFEAT CARDS TWICE, TAKING LEAD; Win by 7-3 and 11-3, Sending St. Louis From First to Third Place as 45,000 Look On. MALONE GAINS 10TH VICTORY Bush Turns Back Cardinals in 2d Contest--Hack Wilson Clouts His 14th Home Run.
- MORAN NOW PRESIDENT OF CONTINENTAL OIL; Former Head of Marland in Same Post for Merged Companies-- E.T. Wilson Chairman.
- FINDINGS DUE SOON IN CONTAINER CASE; I.C.C. Examiner Is Drafting Report on the Legality of the New Service. MANY QUESTIONS INVOLVED One Is Whether Supplying of the Boxes Discriminates Against Shippers Not Using Them.
- SENDS APPEAL TO CHICAGO.; Mrs. Strawbridge Will Also Ask Social Leaders Here to Ban Liquor.
- MINORITIES AND CULTURE.
- HARVARD AND YALE CEASE HARD WORK; Crews of Both Camps Taper Off in Drills for Their 77th Regatta Tomorrow. DRAW FOR LANES IS MADE Yale Gets East Course for All Except the Varsity Event--YachtFleet Arrives. Hard Work Over in Camps. Crews in Good Condition. Combination Race On Today.
- BURIAL FOR BECK'S ASHES.; Opera Singer's Lawyer Has Long Ban Raised.
- Ireland to Send Army Team To Horse Show at the Garden
- BANK CONTROLLERS ELECT.; Alan Lauckner Heads Conference Here--Other Executive Changes.
- Naval Orders.
- MAYOR DEDICATES LINCOLN SCHOOL; Hails Centre for Negro Nurses as Leader in Creating Respect for Race.CRITICIZES HOSPITALS HERENew York Lags in Medical Work,He Says--Dr. Williams UrgesA City Health Program.
- WELDING RING DEAD; A LEADER IN SHIPPING; President of U.S. and Australian Lines Stricken in 84th Year.
- William F. Fotterall to Marry.
- $10,000,000 GIVEN TO YALE IN YEAR; Angell Announces Faculty Salary Increases Provided by Larger Endowment. STIMSON GETS DOCTORATE Attorney General Mitchell and Canadian Envoy Also Among 12 Receiving Honors. Presentation for Degrees. Alumni Hear of Yale's Gain in Year Professors' Salaries Increased. Address by Massey. Gifts and Bequests. Terms of the Sterling Gift. CITATIONS OF THE HONORED.
- CHARLES F. BROWN, NOTED JURIST, DIES; A Former Presiding Justice of Second Division, State Supreme Court. DEATH COMES AT AGE OF 84 He Wrote Prevailing Opinion in Tilden Will Case--Most Popular Man in His Class at Yale. Renominated but Declined. A Leading Democrat.
- LONG ISLAND PLAYS DELRAY FOUR TODAY; To Have Advantage of 6 Goals in Meadow Brook Club Cup Series at Westbury.
- Continental Can Widens Research.
- WHALEN URGES BRIDGE FOR QUEENS TRAFFIC; Writes to Walker That One Is Urgently Needed for Sunrise Highway Crossing.
- HEARST MOVIES MERGE WITH METRO-GOLDWIN; International News Reel to Be Discontinued as a Separate Unit.
- ALL MEXICO AWAITS VATICAN'S DECISION; Rejection of Tentative Accord on Basic Terms Is Considered Remote.MORE PARLEYS EXPECTEDWorking Out of Details if Pontiff Approves Is Next Step-- Morrow Sees Portes Gil.
- GREEN OFFERS AID TO EQUITY IN TALKIES.; Says A.F. of L. Backs Organization Move--Dullzell CriticizesProducers' Indifference.
- Sports of the Times; Good Picking. A Matter of Opinion. A Different Game. The Blanket Indictment.
- COMMITTEES NAMED BY ALBANY LEADERS; Assemblymen and Senators Are Chosen and Will Soon Begin Work. ROOSEVELT TO ADD MEN Governor is Expected to Announce His Commission Members Tomorrow.
- LARKIN'S 77 ANNEXES GOLFERS' CLUB PRIZE; Sturges's 81 Next Best in Tourney at Green Meadow--Windus, a Guest, Gets a 75.
- TIRE STOCKS ROSE IN MAY.; Manufacturers' and Dealers' Total June 1 About 25,000,000.
- Norwegian Buys Ship Board Craft.
- NANSEN PICKS NEW BASE.; Will Use Fairbanks Instead of Nome on Zeppelin's Arctic Trip.
- Katherine Tingley Out of Danger.
- 2 Meetings on Trade Practice Set.
- Mrs. Assollant Sails.
- DANISH AUTHOR HERE TO GET DATA FOR BOOK; Olaf Linck to Study His Compatriots' Adaptation to Conditionsin This Country.
- BUSINESS LEASES.
- ROUSES LOWMAN'S WRATH.; Ex-Customs Patrolman Who Criticized Service Gets Short Shrift.
- SAYS COLLEGE FAILS IN CIVIC TRAINING; Lewis in City College Address Holds Schools Should Stress Citizenship Duties. WANTS MATURE THINKING Educated Persons Must Take Up Nation's Problems, He Says-- 1,183 Get Degrees. 1,183 Degrees Awarded. Praises Crime Study Project. Advocates "Alumni Colleges."
- BROWNS, WITH GRAY, STOP WHITE SOX, 5-2; Capture Opener of Series to Record 9th Victory in 10 Games With Chicago.
- Buys Westport Residence.
- Britons Escape From 126 Feed Below Lake With New Submarine Breathing Apparatus
- SHOE COMPANY TO EXPAND.; Ground Gripper Plans to Acquire Several More Concerns.
- Pennroad Certificates Issued.
- CONDEMNS RIVER SHOOTING; Detroit Council Passes Resolution Addressed to Secretary Mellon.
- PROTECTING THE PARKS.
- DR. ALEKHINE SAILS FOR HOME IN PARIS; World's Chess Champion Ends 3Months' Tour Here--Played616 Games, Won 515.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- RADIO BAN BOOMS SALE FOR MILK FUND; But $50 Section Lags, So Carey Decides to Reduce Number in This Group.
- CAPITAL INCREASE BY BANK.; Fidelity Trust's Board Plans to Add $4,000,000 to Funds.
- National Guard Orders.
- COUPLE KILL THEMSELVES.; Barber and Wife Found Dead in Queens Home by Their Son.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- DIVIDENDS DECLARED
- RECORD HEAT KILLS 5; RAIN BRINGS RELIEF; Showers Today Forecast--Hail Causes 20-Degree Drop in 15 Minutes at Newark. 13 PROSTRATED; 3 DROWN Beaches Near City Are Crowded --Entire Nation Suffers on Seventih Day of Hot Spell. East Wind Relieves Boston. RECORD HEAT KILLS 5 RAIN BRINGS RELIEF Mercury Remains High. Railroad Offices Close. Asks Aid for Tenement Dwellers.
- DANIEL J. KELLY DEAD.; Supreme Court Attendant Stricken on His 74th Birthday.
- Hawthorne Increases Purses.
- RISE IN REICHSBANK'S RESERVE OF EXCHANGE; 66,864,000 Marks Above Year Ago--Note Issue Down 180,699,000 for Week.
- RAW SILK MARKET WEAK.; Futures on Exchange Off 1 to 5 Points, With Easier Tone in Japan.
- Fire Department.
- BLAZE ON ELEVATED.; Gate Falls From Express and Causes a Short Circuit.
- AMERICAN OPERA IS HEARD IN PARIS; Harling's 'Light From St. Agnes,' Given by American Company, Well Received.
- Winged Foot Links Are Mowed At Night; Open for Play Today
- SEE STEEL STRUCTURE BUILT WITHOUT RIVETS; Party of City Officials, Including Number From Here, Inspect Building at Niagara.
- RONALDS LEFT $1,875,143.; Most of Estate, Consisting Chiefly of Securities, Goes to Wife.
- Germany and Czechoslovakia Divide in Davis Cup Singles
- BOND FLOTATION; Issue of $11,000,000 Backed by Stocks of Oil Companies to Be Marketed.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- Hinkler to Get Flying Medal.
- BRITONS UNANIMOUS IN ENDORSING DAWES; Ambassador's Efforts to Bring Naval Cuts Are Hailed by Press With Enthusiasm. FOREIGN OFFICE APPROVES Downing Street Believes Issue Is Now Before Public Opinion of the World. Say All Want Agreement. Post Adds Its Tribute. Speeches Seen as Aid to Labor.
- Beaverbrook Gives Express to Son.
- POWER-DEAL TERMS EXPECTED TODAY; Announcement of Details of UpState Consolidation Likely--Stocks Active and Lower.GAS MERGER HERE TALKEDRise of Shares of Brooklyn Unionand Consolidated to NewHighs Causes Rumor.
- WEST 36TH ST. SITE SOLD TO OPERATOR; Harry H. Jackson Buys SixStory Building Near FifthAvenue Corner.SALE IN WEST 40TH STREETPlate Glass Dealers Purchase Three Structures--Other BusinessProperties Sold.
- TINKHAM AND WILSON TILT.; Continue Their Dispute Over the Alleged Methodist Congress Lobby.
- WARNS U. OF P. CLASS AGAINST BIGOTRY; Dr. Sioussat Urges Educated to Unite in Common Warfare on Religious Hatred. UNIVERSITY GETS $500,000 Gift From E.B. Robinette Will Establish Three Scholarships in Liberal Arts.
- Burns Signed by Athletics.
- Shoe Company Buys in Brooklyn.
- SCHARFENBERG LOSES IN STAMP CASE APPEAL; Court Dismisses Baron's Charge of Duress in Sale of $250,000 Collection.
- SILVER BULLION.
- RAILROAD EARNINGS.; Financial Statements Issued for May and the First Five Months of the Year.
- JERSEY WOMEN JOIN WAR ON PROHIBITION; State Reform Body Organized at Meeting in Home of Mrs. Paul Moore at Convent. MRS. C.H. SABIN SPEAKS Mrs. R. Stuyvesant Pierrepont Is Elected Chairman--Headquarters Opened in Morristown. Mrs. C.H. Sabin Present. Asks Financial Support.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Boat Chartered by Columbia Alumni Body; Will Anchor Near Finish Line of Crew Race
- Slow Auto Driver Pays Fine; First in Indiana Campaign
- Fields to Box on Coast.
- Berliner-Joyce Opens New Plant.
- WHEAT PRICES RISE ON CROP REPORTS; Pessimistic News of Growing Grain Brings a Change in Sentiment. CLOSE AT DAY'S HIGH MARK Trade in Corn Is Not Large, With December and July the Most Active Options.
- Marine Corps Orders.
- Appleget in New Post July 1.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- NEWPORT COLONY FLOCKS TO BEACH; Luncheon Parties Held There-- Country Club and Casino Attract Many. VILLAS RAPIDLY OPENING F. Frazier Jelke to Have House Party--Mrs. A.C. James to Entertain Garden Association.
- JOCKEY SHROPSHIRE RIDES 3 WINNERS; Scores at Washington Park on Rose O'Neill, Listo and Friar Bell, a 39-to-1 Shot.
- COMPANY MEETINGS TODAY
- FREE SEAS BARRED AS ISSUE IN MOVE TO CUT ALL NAVIES; MacDonald and Dawes Agree Question Cannot Be Injected Into Conference Now. YARDSTICK IDEA MODIFIED Our Experts Give Up Efforts to Measure Single Ships and Now Seek to Assess Whole Groups. WORLD HAILS DAWES PLEA Americans, British, French, Germans and Japanese Acclaim Him and MacDonald on Arms Cuts. Freedom of Seas Ruled Out. Borah Is Disappointed. FREE SEAS BARRED AS NAVAL CUT ISSUE Seen as Tactical Units. Discussed in Senate.
- Albert Chalmers Sneed.
- RADIO-WIRE MERGER NEARER IN BRITAIN; Marconi Stockholders Rapidly Depositing Shares With Bank of England. DIRECTORS ARE OPTIMISTIC Think Enough Have Been Passed In to Indicate Cables and Wireless, Ltd., Will Be Made Operative.
- SAN GUY TRIUMPHS IN TROTTING STAKE; Briggs's Entry Takes First Two Heats of the Governor at Lexington. THE ROYAL LADY IS VICTOR Annexes 2:22 Pace in Straight Heats, Going Last Mile in 2:03 --Jessamine Scores.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- BRITISH PILOT EXONERATED.; He Did All He Could, Coroner Says at Channel Crash Inquest.
- PLANS A 'FIFTY YEAR CLUB.'; George Neville's Charter Committee to Be Composed of Stage Veterans.
- ANDERSON'S 77 TOPS WESTCHESTER GOLF; Former French Amateur Champion Wins One-Day Tourney at Grassy Sprain.
- MILLS OPEN UNDER GUARD.; Ware Shoals Plants Resume Operations While Strikers Jeer Workers.
- Woman Sues Church for $35,000.
- MISS MILLER WINS IN JERSEY DOUBLES; Paired With Mrs. Letson, She Beats Mrs. Walsh and Miss Lamarche in Title Play.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS.; Announcement of New Securities to Be Offered to Bankers and the Public.
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- MACDONALD WILL FLY DESPITE WARNINGS; Letter Writers Tell Him Trip to London Today Is Too Risky, but Only Weather Will Stop Him.
- PRESS HAILS PLEAS FOR DISARMAMENT; American Papers Picture MacDonald and Dawes as Voicing Hopes of Two Great Peoples. WORLD IMPORTANCE SEEN Editorial Comment on SpeechesEmphasizes That Other NationsAre Bound to Fall in Line. ALBANY. Seen as a Call to Service. BALTIMORE. Naval Expert Evil BOSTON. "Good-Will Is Common Sense." BUFFALO. Beacon Fires of Peace. CHARLOTTE. Minds of Two Peoples Cleared. CHARLESTON. Desire of Wearied People. CHICAGO. Durable Accord Necessary. DALLAS. New Spirit Is Lauded. HARTFORD. Sea Freedom on Issue. INDIANAPOLIS. May Be Relied Upon. KANSAS CITY, MO. A New Hope For Peace. LOS ANGELES. The Duty of Statesmen. LOUISVILLE. Says Hoover Is Not Afraid. MILWAUKEE. Called Sound Reasoning. OKLAHOMA CITY. Yardstick Called a Necessity. PHILADELPHIA. Characteristic Directness. PORTLAND, ORE. Understanding Emphasized. PROVIDENCE. Declaration of the People. RICHMOND. Striking Achievement. ROCHESTER. Plans Are in Right Spirit. SALT LAKE CITY. Peace, the Hope of Mankind. SAN FRANCISCO. Aid to MacDonald Visit. ST. LOUIS. Work for Sta
- ENGINEERS DISAVOW FIGHT ON DELANEY; Union Stops Petition to Mayor to Remove Chairman of Transportation Board. HE STANDS FIRM ON OUSTER Says 300 Dismissed Men Will Not Be Reinstated--Strike Vote Deferred Pending Parleys.
- WARNS DE PRIEST COURSE IS PERILOUS; Representative Shaffer, Virginia Republican, Declines Negro's Invitation to Musicale. "MIGHT LEAD TO DISASTER" Attempt at Social Equality Would Disturb Relations Now Amicable, Says Congressman. Denounces "White House Equality." Accepts Weir Ruling. "Deplores" White House Entertainment.
- WEST SIDE HOUSES RESOLD BY WINTER; Parcels Taken in Trade for 86th Street Apartments Are Also Disposed Of. DEAL ON AMSTERDAM AV. Iona Realty Corporation Sells Four Houses at Corner of Eightysixth Street.
- HAGUE TICKET WINS IN PRIMARY 20 TO 1; But Complete Returns Reveal Unexpected Defeat of Seglie Faction in Hudson. UPSETS IN OTHER COUNTIES Sterner Is a Victor in Monmouth and Kuser in Somerset for Seats in Senate. Bach Behind Rest of Ticket. Contest in Monmouth.
- PARIS PRESS PRAISES SPIRIT OF SPEECHES; Papers Note New Note in Dawes and MacDonald Arms Talks--Welcome Bid to Powers RIGHT SOUNDS WARNING Nationalists Stress Realism Must Be Keynote--Gauvain Would Retain Preventive Force.
- BABE RUTH RETURNS AS YANKS WIN, 13-2; Hugmen Stage Batting Picnic at Expense of Red Sox With 20 Hits at Stadium. GEHRIG DRIVES HOMER 19 Carrigan Replaces Almost Entire Line-Up Save Pitcher After Yanks Score Eight Runs in Third. Total Nineteen Hits Off Russell. Four Safeties for Meusel.
- GROUP WILL STUDY EDUCATION BY RADIO; Wilbur Names Fifteen Authorities to Hold Inquiry andSuggest Expansions.AIRPLANE GETS 3 WAVES Radio Board Grants Facilities forTacoma-to-Tokio Flight--Television License for Newark.
- UTILITY EARNINGS.; Statements for Various Periods Issued by Public Service Corporation.
- QUEENS REALTY SALES.; Operator Buys Rockaway House --Long Island City Deal.
- HONORED BY HOLY CROSS.; President Kieran of Hunter College Receives Degree--241 Graduated.
- AUCTION RESULTS.
- Harvard Loses Annual Baseball Series to Yale, Bowing, 6-4, in Final Game; YALE TAKES SERIES; BEATS HARVARD, 6-4 Makes Clean Sweep, Winning Final Game Before 6,000 at Cambridge. BLUE TEAM STAGES RALLY Gets Safe Lead on Four-Run Assault in Fourth Inning--LoudOutpitches McHale. Harvard Lacks Punch. Yale Bunches Hits. NUGENT ELECTED CAPTAIN. Second Baseman Chosen to Lead Harvard Next Season.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- Contract for Houdaille-Hershey.
- THREE OF 140 ACCUSED HELD FOR BOGUS LIQUOR; Brooklyn Bottlers Put Under $2,000 Bail--Quick Trial of the 'Ring' Planned.
- Dr. Calhoun Replies.; Henry Street Settlement Appeals. AIMS OF LABOR. Mr. Thomas Explains the Attitude of Progressive Leaders. THE TOMBS. Conditions Are Better, but There Is Much Room for Improvement.
- CREWS ON HUDSON HOLD LIVELY DRILLS; Break in Heat Wave Gives the Oarsmen in 9 Camps First Hard Workout of Week. COLUMBIA SHOWS SPEED Varsity Leads Jayvee Shell by Two Lengths in Race Over Mile Course at Poughkeepsie. Ingram Takes Part in Dash. M.I.T. Suffers a Setback.
- I.C.C. VALUES P.R.R. AT $1,844,088,951; Gives Notice of Readjustment to Be Made to Bring Figures of 1916-1919 Up to Date. OFFICIAL MAKES PROTEST Hulme Says Estimate Should Be at Least $2,222,816,736--Report Antedates O'Fallon Ruling. Statement for Railroad. Items of Valuation. Carriers' Claims Considered.
- BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
- SIX SHIPS SAIL TODAY FOR FOREIGN PORTS; Stuttgart, Marques de Comillas, American Farmer, President Wilson, Silvia and Santa Eliza.
- FICUCELLO STOPS SMALLWOOD IN 3D; Amateur Heavyweight Champion Scores in New YorkPhiladelphia Bouts.5 OTHER MET. BOXERS WIN Phillips, Flyweight, Halts Fay in Second on Kiddie Kamp FundProgram at Coliseum.
- Planes Used to Speed Filing Of $25,000,000 Oil Bonds
- WEATHER FAVORABLE FOR GROWING CROPS; Wheat Makes Good Progress, With Harvesting and Threshing Under Way in Texas.
- FARM GROUPS URGE HIGHER TARIFF RATES; Proposed $1.25 Duty on Brick Supported by Copeland--Cement Proposal Causes Clash.
- S.F. Kingston's Funeral Today.
- MISS SZOLD WED IN CHINA.; Writer, Former Wife of Otto Liveright, Married to Chester Fritz.
- WOOD TENNIS VICTOR.; Reaches Massachusetts Singles Title Semi-Finals After Fight.
- Rockefeller Jr. Sits on Jury In the Sweltering Heat
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- PLAY CLOSED IN BRONX AFTER POLICE VIEW IT; 'Sisters of the Chorus' Ends Run After Two Nights, Following Several Complaints.
- PLUCKY SETS RECORD IN BAY STATE TROT; Credited With World's Mark for Mile in 2:06 --Widow Grattan Makes Record.
- MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN; Price Tendency Downward on English Exchange Following Withdrawals of Gold. TRADING IN PARIS LIGHT French Stocks Make Slight Gains-- Price Movements Irregular on German Boerse. London Closing Prices.
- E.A. FILENE SEEKS TO STOP STORE MERGER; Asserts Negotiations With Abraham & Straus and F. and R. Lazarus Violate Agreement.
- GETS LAND IN JERUSALEM.; Jewish National Fund, at Dinner Here, Announces Gift by S. Lamport
- CONGRESS APPROVES FRENCH DEBT DELAY; Presiding Officers Fail to Sign Measure, but President Is Expected to Accept It. ONLY FIGHT IS IN HOUSE There Democrats Oppose 9 Months' Leeway on $400,000,000 Before Passage, 129 to 86. Howell Resolution Is Passed. Opposition Largely by Democrats.
- DEGREE FOR MME. CURIE.; She and Kreisler Receive Ovation as Glasgow Gives Them LL. D.'s.
- BILTCHIK DEFEATS KYNASTON IN 3 SETS; Gains Eastern Clay Court Tennis Semi-Final--Partridge and Dawson Also Advance.
- Parmely Herrick Sails for Home.
- ACTS TO RELEASE CITY TRUST ASSETS; Attorney Asks the Court to Approve Clearing Fees to Obtain $250,000 Bonds. JERSEY MEETING IS SIFTED Bank's Officers Reported to HaveHeld War Council Before ItWas Closed. Further Arrests Expected. Check Report of Jersey Meeting. Reorganization Announcement Near.
- TILDEN BEATS LESTER IN LONDON TITLE PLAY; Easily Wins, 6-0, 6-2, in Fourth Round--With Hunter Scores in Doubles--Coen Victor.
- Take Up Exchange of Nickel Shares
- LOCKES FREED IN BAIL; GET WRIT OF DOUBT; Appeal of Brothers Convicted of Fraud in Stock Sales Comes Up in October.
- JAPANESE REITERATE DESIRE TO COOPERATE; Navy and Foreign Office Are Sympathetic to Terms of the MacDonald and Dawes Speeches.
- REPUBLICANS NAME WESTCHESTER SLATE; Approve Renominations of Miller as Treasurer and Milleman as Controller.
- DEPLORES DEPRIEST FURORE; Southern Methodist Bishop Calls It "Tempest in Teapot."
- OTHER MANHATTAN SALES.; Deals in Housing and Other Parcels Reported Yesterday.
- RECOUNT HALTED IN HAGUE ELECTION; Surprising Action of Fusion Viewed as Strategy in Political Circles.
- DAWES'S SPEECH WINS APPROVAL IN ITALY; Political Circles Hold Plan for Inclusive Parley Important-- Press Comment Lacking.
- TIGERS REPULSE INDIANS.; Win, 8-3, as Yde Allows Only 3 Hits in Game Shortened by Rain.
- VIENNA PAPER BACKS CHARGES OF ARMING; Socialists Offer Evidence, but Government Papers Question Accuracy of Briand's Report.
- UTILITIES EQUITIES' FUNDS.; Security Investments $13,649,000 and Cash and Loans $8,074,000.
- Buys Floor in Cooperative.
- France Honors Dr. Chevalier Jackson
- ROBINS LOSE TWICE TO BRAVES, 8-4, 9-0; Boston Shells Clark in First Game, Bunching Six Hits for Seven Runs in Fourth. HENDRICK HITS 11TH HOMER Circuit Drive Comes With 1 On in 9th--Seibold Yields Only Six Safeties in Nightcap. Maranville Shines on Field. Ballou Pitches Final Inning.
- MANHATTAN PLANS FILED.
- FINAL HOME PRACTICE FOR PRINCETON TODAY; Nine to Drill at Polo Grounds Tomorrow in Preparation for Yale Game.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets. "Discretionary Orders." Mr. Durant Returns. The May Railway Earnings. Senator Glass's Tax Plan. Money Market Uncertainties. London and the Gold Market.
- CANADIAN PACIFIC'S MONTH.; Net Earnings in May About Same as a Year Ago, Beatty Says.
- GOVERNMENT NAMES IMMIGRATION QUOTAS; Admissions Under National Orgins System Are Announced by State Department. THEY TAKE EFFECT JULY 1 Germany, Irish Free State, Sweden and Norway Lose Heavily in New System. GREAT BRITAIN WILL GAIN Her Figure Is Almost Doubled and Northern Ireland is Included in the Increase.
- PERFETTI GAINS DECISION.; Defeats Clemmons in Main Bout at Mitchel Field Arena.
- LISTS CITY PROJECTS TO COST A BILLION; Coughlan, Addressing New York Mayors for Walker, Details $1,072,000,000 Program. GIVES CAMPAIGN PLATFORM Hospital Unification, Rent Law and Subway Work Named Among Walker's Accomplishments. Spread Over Many Years. List of Projects. Felicitate Walker.
- L. FOREMAN FECHTMAN.; Dean of Upholstery Importers Dies at 82 in White Plains.
- ROUTIS LOSES ON FOUL.; Hits Low in Sixth and Jackie Cohen Is Declared the Winner.
- NEW YORK BANKERS ELECT W.K. PAYNE; Select Auburn Man as President and M.H. Holmes of Olean as Vice President. CONSTRUCTION LOANS HIT W.L. Collins Blames Loose Credits for Contractors' Chaos as Convention Ends.
- CORPORATION REPORTS.; Financial Statements Issued by Industrial and Other Organizations.
- GLASS CHARGES PRESIDENT "SUBMERGES" PROHIBITION; SENATE CLASH ON KILLINGS; CALLS INQUIRY "PERVERTED" Virginia Senator Insists $250,000 Was Allotted for Dry Law Study. SAYS HOOVER EVADES DUTY Asserts He Tries to Put on Congrass Responsibility forDoran Unit Transfer. COPELAND WARNS OFFICERS Declares Shootings Retard Prohibition--Supported by Tydings --Brookhart Justifies Deaths. Officers Attacked and Defended. Glass Criticizes President. Jones Defends Hoover. GLASS ATTACKS HOOVER'S POLICY Refers to Secret Sessions. Glass Calls Move Evasion. Glass's View of Hoover's Attitude. Says Dry Inquiry Is Submerged. Speaks of "Ecclesiastical Tyrants." Accuses Hoover of Delay. Copeland Condemns Killings. Tydings Tells of Boy's Death. Says Shootings Retard Enforcement. Clancy Presents Resolutions.
- POWER CHIEF SAYS LOAN WAS 'PERSONAL'; $50,000 Sent to Mobile Paper Through Intermediaries, He Testifies at Hearing.
- REV. B. THIBAULT DIES; 50 YEARS A PRIEST; His Little French Church in Syracuse a Shrine Since Long Ago.
- Edith Youngling to Wed Monday.
- ATTACK EASILY WINS THE CONNAUGHT CUP; Riverdale Stable Scores for the Second Year in Row in Blue Bonnets Stake.
- 10-CENT FARE ASKED BY I.R.T. ON ELEVATED; Wants Quick Hearing by Board and Temporary Rate Above 5 Cents in Meantime. AN "EMERGENCY MEASURE" Joint Fare and Transfers With Subways Sought--Petition Bears Name of Hughes. Surprise to Board. 10-CENT FARE ASKED BY I.R.T. ON ELEVATED Mayor to Fight for Contract An Emergency Measure. Cites Elevated Returns.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- PLAN TO USE THEATRES HIS SWIMMING POOLS; Project tn Alter Four in Times Square District Described by Major Oltarsh.
- Trading Light in Paris.; Paris Closing Prices. Wide Price Swings in Berlin. Berlin Closing Prices.
- THE CUSTOMS COURT.; Motion to Dismiss Silk Tax Case Halts Trial--Embroidery Appeals Denied.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- TELEGRAPH SUES RIVALS.; Charges Conspiracy to Withhold Racing News Service.
- HABIBULLAH MAKES GAINS.; Afghan Ruler Has Won Jadjalak, Simla Reports Say.
- FROLIC THEATRE TO BE REMODELED; As the Aerial, House Atop New Amsterdam, Will Serve Stage and Screen.
- Scores a Hole in One.
- SEES EUROPE TAKING MOST DEBT BONDS; Kengo Mori Warns Bond Club American Portion May Fall Below Expectations. REFERS TO MONEY MARKET Japanese Delegate to Reparations Conference Lauds Young--Says "Will to Pay" Was Considered.
- REACTION IN CRUDE RUBBER; Increased Inventory Estimates Cause Declines on Exchange Here.
- JAVA-NEW YORK LINE MAKES AGREEMENT; Board Approves Compact for Pooling of Net Freight on Cargo to Dutch East Indies. OTHER PACTS PERMITTED Signed by Bull Insular Line and Export Corporation, and States and Tacoma Companies.
- LOTTI CALLS FLIGHT PIONEERING EFFORT; From Experience of Yellow Bird, He Discusses Transatlantic Aviation 10 Years Hence. YEARS OF EFFORT AHEAD Air Liners Must Be Able to Fly Automatically Above Clouds and Fog. TRIO GET OFFICIAL HONOR Fliers Are Notified of Legion Awards--Received by Parliament and President. He Predicts Rapid Progress. Weather Remains Obstacle. Sheltered Landings Needed.
- FUSION GROUP BACKS KLEIN.; Starts Boom for Him as Candidate for Mayor or Controller.
- REACH JUNIOR NET FINALS.; Christensen and Taylor Win in the Singles at Montclair.
- Erie and Nickel Plate Financing.
- NEW WISCONSIN WET PLAN.; Calls for State Sale of Liquor for Medicine--To Go to Legislature.
- Queen Marie to Visit Daughter.
- MERCHANTS PICK ENVOYS.; Association Names Nine to Attend Convention in Amsterdam.
- RARE EDITIONS OWNED BY CHICAGO PLASTERER; Auditorium Employe for 42 Years Reported as Refusing Fortune for Collection.
- MAY McAVOY TO MARRY.; Film Actress to Wed Maurice J. Cleary, Nephew of E.L. Doheny.
- BUYS BIG CIRCUIT-BREAKER.; Public Service Company Orders OilImmersed Apparatus.
- White Plains Buys School Site.
- FOR 'SECRETARY OF PEACE'; Kirby Page Tells Northfield Meeting Fears of War Lead to War.
- Mel Ingram Joins Pirates.
- PROPERTIES SOLD IN CHELSEA AREA; Brokers Announce a Number of Transactions on the Lower West Side. YORKVILLE BUILDING SOLD Bachrach & Rosenstock Buy in East 82d St.--Other East Side Housing Deals.
- DAWES AND MACDONALD.
- Braddock to Fight Tonight.
- MONEY.
- Oil-Electric Train Is Tested.
- SHOUSE AND SMITH SIFT PARTY AFFAIRS; Refuse to Admit They Took Up Virginia Disaffection in Hour's Conference Here. 'FRIENDLY CALL, BOTH SAY Executive Chairman Denies Raskob Will Quit and Sees 'Solid South' Safe. Friendly Call, Says Smith. Says Tariff Dispute Helps.
- BURDEN OF OFFICE APPALLS COOLIDGE; President Can Call on No One to Share Responsibility, He Writes in Story of His Life. BUT PRAISES AIDES WARMLY Lauds Work of Stimson, McCoy and Morrow--Tells of Shaving With Old-Fashioned Razor.
- YACHTS BEGIN RACE ON SOUND IN SQUALL; Storm Does Not Deter 30 Skippers From Starting Out WithNew London as Objective.SENT AWAY IN 3 DIVISIONSFleet Will Rendezvous at New London for Harvard-Yale Race--Northwest Wind Aids Boats. Sent Off in Three Classes. Time Allowance Tables in Use.
- Police Department.
- BAPTISTS IN DISPUTE ON QUESTION OF UNION; 'Chain Store Clericalism' Called a Menace as Convention Praised Federal Council.
- JOHN A. HALLORAN DIES.; Pioneer Restaurateur and Democratic Leader Was 70 Years Old.
- ELIZABETH GAYWEDS WILLIAM C. PIERCE; Ceremony in St. George's Church Performed by the Rev. Dr. Karl Reiland. MISS ELISA SAYER BRIDE Married to Charles Stedman Stephens in Chantry of Grace Church --Other Nuptials. Stephens--Sayer. Blank--Bayne. Prendergast--King. Farquhar--Blagden. Cook--Cortissoz. Cashman--Noyes. Hirsch--Epstein. Kahrl--Jessup.
- Bethlehem Steel's Men Safer.
- BAY STATE EXPORTS GROW.; Massachusetts and Rhode Island Show Gain in Foreign Business.
- Walker at 48 Melancholy; Works to Forget Birthday
- Mendon (Mass.) Boy Dies of Rabies.
- W.A. M'CABE DEAD; ADVISER TO TUNNEY; Champion's Friend Succumbs to Long Illness--On Poughkeepsie Police Board.
- Daughter to Mrs. Whittlesey Jr.
- CLUB ACTS TO CURB PLANES OVER FIELD; Old Westbury Golf Organization Announces It Is Erecting Poles and Fences. TO TAKE FIGHT TO COURT President Says Roosevelt Field Owners Ignore Protests Against Low Flying.
- Hoover on Busy Day Shakes 1,176 Hands; Gloucester Home Is Offered for the Summer
- PSYCHIATRIC TESTS FOR CONVICTS URGED; State's Most Pressing Need in Criminal Administration, Commission Is Told. COURT FOR BOYS PROPOSED R.E. Jacobs Says City Magistrates Could Create Such a Tribunal Without Special Legislation.
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- Davila Host to Philadelphians.
- SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA.
- Chemical Dropped on Clouds Fails to Give Hongkong Rain
- MORE DIFFICULTIES ON CHINA'S AIR LINES; Transfer of Their Control to the Ministry of Communications Complicates Status. AMERICAN DEAL TO STAND Wireless Contracts Also in Tangle as Nanking Group Seeks to Oust Radio Corporation.
- Frances White's Children's Party.
- SPICER GOLF VICTOR IN SOUTHERN TOURNEY; Defeats Harris, 5 and 4, Making 36 on First Nine Holes--Denny and Bridewell Advance.
- APPROVES NEW ISSUE OF STUDEBAKER STOCK; Exchange Committee Sanctions Listing of 78,900 Shares to Be Used in Pierce-Arrow Deal.
- MACHINE SALES ACTIVE.; Business Reported Good, Despite Some Seasonal Declines.
- ALTERS SOUTH RIVER PLAN.; Jadwin Advises Change in Washington Canal Project in New Jersey.
- FRANCE HONORS ITS FLIERS.; Senate, Chamber, President and Premier Receive the Trio. Schreiber Referred to Kindly.
- STRESEMANN SEES POINCARE ON DEBTS; They Propose Conference in July of States to Ratify Young Plan if Other Powers Agree. PREMIER FACES DEPUTIES He Scores Mellon-Berenger Accord, but Holds Acceptance Is Only Step Possible Now. To Press Young Ratification Radicals In Key Position
- Slogan 'This Is Your Country--Beautify It' Wins Mrs. Rockefeller's Prize for Girl
- Mrs. Lord Scores on Links.
- Urges Railway Bond Deposit.
- 11 ALIENS VANISH FROM CUBAN LAUNCH; Police Informer Also Is Missing When Alleged Liquor-Runner Is Caught After Flight. BLOODSTAINS ON CRAFT Captain Says Men and Cargo Were Landed in Florida on Quick Trip.
- Will Rogers Gives His Idea Of Youth, 'Bad as It Is'
- Colgate Buys Orange Estate For a Housing Development
- HOOVER TELLS NEED OF MORAL SUPPORT; He Says to Presbyterian Group That Law Observance Is Not Question of Politics. CHURCH PLEDGES ITS HELP Dr. McAfee, Moderator, Says the Loyalty Commission Seeks Way to Spread Spirit of Obedience. For Higher Moral Tone. Holds All Law Involved.
- PIRATES QUELL REDS IN 9TH AND WIN, 6-5; Cincinnati Stages Late Rally, but Falls One Run Short of Tying Score. VICTORS CLOUT RIXEY HARD Drive Him Out of Box in Third-- Swetonic Also Batted Out, but Hill Baffles Losers.
- WYNNE URGES FIGHT ON FLY AND MOSQUITO; In Radio Address He Tells How City Is Spending $100,000 to Combat Latter Pest.
- Goodyear Cotton of Canada.
- Purchases Woodmere House.
- RUM-RUNNERS FIRE ON CUSTOMS BOAT; Damage Craft in Running Fight in Detroit River and Escape to Canada. ATTACK CALLED DESPERATE W.S. Petty, Acting Collector, Says Liquor Carrier Is Known and Predicts Its Capture. Opened Fire Second Time.
- DEGREE TO GOV. FISHER.; Pennsylvania Mititary College Honors Admiral Moffett, Gen. Fechet.
- Hammond Scores Centuries In Last Three Cricket Matches
- REALTY FINANCING.
- TAXICAB PROBLEMS.
- Wheeler, Three Sport Star, Golf Captain at Williams
- TRADE STILL QUIET ON COUNTER MARKET; General List Shows a Strong Undertone--Bank and Trust Shares Irregular.
- Eagles Elect State Officers.
- PLANS CHILD HEALTH MOVE.; Hoover Initiates Conference in "Promotion of Happiness" Program.
- GREEN TO BOX WRIGHT.; Meet in Feature Bout Tonight at 102d Medical Regiment.
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- Cancer Treated With Electricity.
- AMBROSE H. BURROUGHS.; Former Counsel of American Tobacco Co. Dies in His 71st Year.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- COURT CUTS AWARD FOR POOL COLLAPSE; $233,810 Judgment to Wrenn Bros. & Co. Reduced to $94,893 by Appellate Division.DEFENDANT'S LOSS FIXEDDecision Cites "Unusual and Suspicious Occurrence" in StockTransactions.
- M'CUNN CONCEDES BIG SALES OF LIQUOR; Also Admits That He Imported Stock by Arrangement With "Reputable Ship Lines." WEALTHY PATRONS TESTIFY 11 "Blue Ribbon" Witnesses Call Wares "Unbelievably Good" --$770 Sale Described. Sale of Liquor Conceded. M'CUNN CONCEDES BIG SALES OF LIQUOR Tells of Buying Whisky. Defense Centres Upon Conspiracy Agents Had a "Whale of a Time."
- FRANK E. WALLIS.; Noted Authority on Colonial Architecture Died in Paris.
- DR. MARYLAND BURNS WEDS JUSTICE BYRNE; Many Early at Glen Cove Church to Get a Glimpse of the Bride.
- REIGH COUNT 4 TO 1 IN GOLD CUP TODAY; American Star Held as Second Choice to Invershin in Royal Ascot Classic. 13 IN LONG STRUGGLE U.S. Colt's Owners and Backers Confident--Nobility to See Race --Songe Wins Hunt Cup. Like Reigh Count's Chances. Reigh Count Held at 4 to 1.
- PASSENGERS IN PANIC ON EXCURSION STEAMER; Steam From Bursting Valve on Buffalo Craft Causes Alarm of Fire on Shore.
- INCREASED PAY ASKED FOR CITY PHYSICIANS; Doctors Now Receive Little More Than Day Laborers, Academy Tells Civil Service Board.
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- KOUSEVITZKY PLANS A TOUR OF EUROPE; Brings Provisional Itinerary for Boston Symphony--To Receive Degree From Harvard.
- Cooper Wins Shawnee Open Golf Tourney With 294, Four Strokes Below Burke; SHAWNEE OPEN WON BY COOPER WITH 294 Buffalo Pro, Stroke Behind at Start of Final 36 Holes, Ends 4 Strokes Ahead. BURKE IS SECOND WITH 298 Golden, in Lead on Last Day, Finishes Third, a Nine on OneGreen Eliminating Him. Scores a 31 in One Round. Golden's 9 on 7th Ruinous. Cooper Bends to Task.
- NEW EGG GRADES LISTED.; "Unclassified" Division Eliminated in Order Effective Aug. 5.
- FLIERS FAIL TO FIND TOWN HIT BY QUAKE; New Zealanders Fear Lyall Has Been Submerged Under a Landslide. VILLAGE HOPES FOR GOLD Murchison Looks for Veins to Be Turned Up--13 Known Dead, Damage at Least $5,000,000. Loss Put at $5,000,000. New Shocks Less Severe. Nye Asks Hoover to Aid Mooney.
- 100 Ministers at Summer School.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- HAGEN-HORTON SMITH WIN.; Defeat Reed and Filoon, 2 Up, on Thorny Lea Course.
- HIDES FIRM, BUYING ACTIVE.; Futures on Exchange Here Close 55 Points Up in Some Cases.
- HEADS HUDSON DAY LINE.; A. Van S. Olcott Elected President to Succeed Father.
- TO TRY HANGAR SPINKLERS; Commerce Department to Test Their Use in Fire.
- YOUNG REPORT INFORMAL.; Experts in Conference With Hoover Will Explain Details of Plan.
- DIAMOND SMUGGLER TRAPS 2 JEWELERS; Sailor, Who Was to Get $5 to Bring In $25,000 in Gems, Turns Against Alleged Employers. FATHER AND SON SEIZED Arrested in Brooklyn When They Produce Half of Photograph Carried by Man on Pennland.
- JACOBS BEATS DOEG IN DELAWARE TENNIS; Stanford Star Loses to Pittsburgh Player in Fourth Round of Singles, 6-1, 7-5.SELIGSON TWICE A WINNEREliminates White and Kelley inThird Round--Miss GladmanDefeats Miss Andrus. Titleholder Not Pressed. Miss Gladman Wins Again.
- New Bonds for $14,327,000 On Today's Investment List
- COAST DRY HEAD RESIGNS.; Administrator Bohner of Northern California Quits "Post of Grief."
- CUT RATE TAXIS WIN SHOW CAUSE ORDER; White Horse Company Obtains Writ Against Whalen in Fight Over Meter. COURT HEARING TOMORROW Concern Says Police Inspector Approved Similar Mechanism on June 10. Refuse to Go to Whalen Hearings. Similar Meters Approved, He Says.
- BRONX PROPERTIES SOLD; New Dealings in Improved and Unimproved Holdings.
- ROOSEVELT DENOUNCES BORDER DRY KILLINGS; Governor Hopes Hoover's Statement Will End Them--Refersto Magna Charta Principle.
- JERSEY CITY LOSES TO TORONTO, 10 TO 2; Rabbitt and Richardson Lead Attack for Winners, Each Collecting Two Safe Blows.
- EAST BRONX LIBRARY WILL OPEN JULY 1
- APARTMENT LEASES.
- Radcliffe Awards 258 Degrees.
- 3 TALLIES IN NINTH WIN FOR BEARS, 5-4; Rally in Final Inning Defeats Rochester--Pepper Stars at Bat With Three Hits. BUSH IN DEBUT AT NEWARK Former Major League Star Hurler Holds Leaders to Four Safeties, Outpitching Carleton.
- BRONX BUILDING PLANS.
- JERSEY'S JUNE PRIMARY.
- MANY STARS AT YALE LOST BY GRADUATION; Garvey and Hoben Included in List of 104 Athletes Who Get Diplomas. FOOTBALL SQUAD HIT HARD Loud, Decker, Billhardt, Eddy and Hubbard Included in Group Taken From the Eleven.
- Curb Seat to Be Sold for $165,000.
- HUNGARIANS RATIFY PACT.; League Is Rapped as Deputies Vote on Kellogg Treaty.
- Reserve Corps Orders.
- Requiems for Raditch Today.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- MRS. J.B. PITNEY ENGAGED.; To Wed Huston Rawls at Home of Her Sister, Mrs. Joseph Leiter.
- BROKERS SUED BY WOMAN.; Client Demands Accounting on $795,979 From Dane & Co.
- DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED.; Extra and Other Payments to Stockholders Ordered by Corporations.
- CONGRESS RECESSES; MANY MEMBERS QUIT CAPITAL FOR HOMES; Senators to Be Away Till Aug. 19 and House Members Till Sept. 23. BOTH BRANCHES KEPT BUSY Besides Discussing Prohibition, Senate Acts on Nominations in Open Session. ACTION SETS A PRECEDENT W.H. Newton Gets Ovation in the House on Last Appearance Before Becoming Hoover Aide. Newton Gets Ovation in House. No Objections Are Made. CONGRESS RECESSES; MANY MEMBERS QUIT
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- May McAvoy to Wed Broker.
- DETROIT FREEBOOTERS WIN.; Smith Scores 10 Goals as Suneagle Four Is Beaten, 19-12.
- CAPTAIN ABANDONS WRECK.; Rescued by Oregon Coast Guard After 50 Hours on Stern of Craft.
- New Hampshire's Edison Candidate.
- Obituary 8 -- No Title
- CORA FRYE SINGS ON MALL.; Young Soprano Cordially Welcomed at Goldman Band Concert.
- MISS COLLETT ON COAST.; Golf Champion on Way to Make Home at Del Monte, Cal.
- LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
- SAYS LAMONT BOUGHT ART.; London Paper Credits Him With Purchase of $400,000 Canvas.
- VESTRIS OFF BALANCE, WITNESS SUGGESTS; This May Have Caused List, and Position Added to Steering Troubles, He Says.
- JUDGE MOSCOWITZ ON STAND 4 HOURS; House Subcommittee Hears His Defense Against Charges Behind Closed Doors. OLD PARTNERS QUESTIONED Brooklyn Federal Jurist Turned Over His Bank Books for Examination. PAYMENTS ARE EXPLAINED $53,000 From Strongin & Hertz Said to Have Come From Real Estate Transactions. Turned Over Bank Books. Bankrupt Committed Suicide.
- PAIRINGS ARE MADE IN STATE GOLF PLAY; Starting Times Also Announced for Championship Tomorrow --Hagen Among Entrants.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- LINDBERGHAND WIFE TAKE TO AIR AGAIN; Fly at Mitchel Field, Where Colonel Tries Out New Safety Biplane. PAIR TANNED FROM CRUISE He Plans to Start in Week on Flight Over Route of Transcontinental Air-Rail System. Tells of His Plans. Colonel Tests Biplane. Experts Watch Flights.
- YOUNG, NOT DAWES, ABSORBS GERMANY; Reich Press, Concentrating on Free Rhine Issue, Has Scant Comment on London Speech. BUT OFFICIALS WELCOME IT Ruhr Industrialists Withdraw Their Opposition to Experts' Plan, Calling It Political Issue.
- LIGHTS ON THIRD AV. TODAY; Walker to Read 10 Commandments of Safety at Exercises.
- HERSEY WINS GOLF CUP.; Defeats Kaye, 3 and 2, to Capture Lynnewood Hall Trophy.
- To Offer General Razor Stock Soon.
- $100,000,000 HOTELS HALTED BY DEEGAN; Dwellings Act Is Held to Apply to Building Plans Approved Before It Took Effect. NEW WALDORF AFFECTED Architects Insist Kitchenettes and Pantries Should Be Permitted in Structures. HILLY UPHOLDS DECISION City's Counsel, However, Will GoInto Case More Fully AfterStudying Builders' Briefs.
- BROOKLYN TRADING.; Nostrand Av. Business Buildings Sold to Investors.
- ST. JEAN AND LAURI DIVIDE.; Former Wins in Afternoon but Loses at Night at Strand Academy.
- Heflin's Son Arrested in Capital.
- TRANSFERS RECORDED.
- URGES MEDICAL CARE AT MODERATE COST; Embree at Atlantic City Meeting Says Middle-Class Patients Need Better Facilities.
- CANADIANS START AUTO LAW INQUIRY; Roused by Case of Montreal Man Jailed in Vermont for Lack of Bail in Accident Suit. ASKED TO DEPOSIT $10,000 Was Smuggled Out of Hospital and Across Line--Move for Extradition Balked. Asked to Return for Inquiry. Smuggled Out of State. Accused of Negligent Driving.
- Matsuyama Wins Cue Matches.
- LEASEHOLD DEALS.; Builders Plan Apartment House for Greenwich Village Site. Sells Connecticut Estate.
- A MINNESOTA PROTEST.
- REINFELD HOLDS LEAD IN CHESS TOURNAMENT; N.Y.U. Star Beats Ault in College Play and Can Only BeTied for Title.
- DENY FILM MERGER RUMOR.; Fox and Western Electric Disavow Deal Involving $100,000,000.
- ITALY LIMITS ANTHEMS.; Fascisti May Sing National Songs Only on Given Dates.
- PAULINO LIGHTENS WORKOUT AT CAMP; Spaniard, Warned of Going Stale, Takes Things Easy in Sparring Contests. CANZONERI IS A VISITOR Ex-Featherweight Champion Finds That Paulino's Main Weakness Now Is Boxing Ability. Impressed by Paulino's Strength. Fighter in Good Condition.
- Training Camp Orders.
- Mrs. Annie E. Reid.
- Richard Hudnall Dies of Injuries.
- DINNER FOR BRIDE-ELECT.; Miss Marguerite Detwiller and Fiance, R.H. Harwood, Entertained.
- Finite Beaten by Ramoneur at Aqueduct--Reigh Count Will Race in England Today; RAMONEUR DEFEATS FINITE BY A HEAD Scores Over Odds-On Choice in Driving Finish in the Epinard Highweight. CRACK BRIGADE TRIUMPHS Beats Prometheus by Half Length --Jockey Hurt When Horse Falls in Chase--Mount Destroyed. Healy Slow to Begin. Stumbles Near Finish. Wild Apple Is Third.
- SECURITIES AT AUCTION.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- Russians Say King Boris Will Wed Kyra, 20-Year-Old Daughter of Grand Duke Cyril
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Strang.
- PRINCETON FOUR LOSES.; Defeated by Philadelphia Country Club, 4, to 1, in Practice Match.
- GRADUATION IN NEAR EAST.; 152 Get Degrees at American University and Robert College.
- ONE KILLED, AND 34 INJURED, AS ELEVATED TRAINS CRASH NEAR 110TH STREET CURVE; IMPACT FELLS HUNDREDS Collision Occurs at the Highest Point on the Structure. RESCUERS AVERT PANIC Passengers Become Giddy in Walk to Safety 80 Feet Above the Street. I.R.T. GUARD IS VICTIM Fire Marshal's Aide Dies Helping Injured--Whalen BlamesMotorman for Crash. Motorman Is Arrested. Says Brakes Filed to Hold. Great Crowd Gathers. Fire Alarm Turned In. Crash Felled Passengers.
- SAYS COMMUNISM HOLDS RUSSIA BACK; Leslie Urquhart, on Visit Here, Finds Soviet Government "Worse Than Ever." SEES LACK OF STABILITY Criticizes Property Confiscation and Debt Cancellation--"Saner" Basis Needed, He Adds.
- Obituary 9 -- No Title
- EXPERIMENT BY ZIMBALIST.; He and Other Teachers Hope to Establish a Music Colony.
- Tilden, Cochet in Same Half Of Draw in Wimbledon Tennis
- TIN MARKET STRONG.; Futures Up 10 to 15 Points on Metal Exchange--Copper Easier.
- START FOR RECORD FLIGHT.; Shank and Haugland Hope to Set New Refueling Endurance Mark.
- C.M.T.C. Quotas Exceeded.
- MRS. WIDENER'S WILL FILED; Husband Gets $100,000 and Institutions Share $41,000.
- TIE FOR LOW NET PRIZE.; Obermayer and Morehouse Draw at Queens Valley Golf Club.
- CORPORATE CHANGES
- PULVERIZED COAL RAISES SHIP'S SPEED; West Alsek Makes 12.7 Knots in Trial Run With New Burner Device. EXCEEDS FORMER RECORD Fuel Conservation Heads Declare Experiment a Success After Sixteen-Mile Run.
- GET STILLMAN PLANE FOR FLIGHT TO ROME; Pilots of Green Flash Buy Sister Ship--Plan to Take Off Within a Week. CRAFT BEING OVERHAULED New Motor Expected to Cut Heavy Gasoline Load Which Caused Wreck at Old Orchard.
- PUTNAM ADVOCATES NEW BOOK CENTRES; Congress Librarian Urges Regional Collection to Aid Research Here, in Rome Address.
- FEW LEAVE BENCHES IN REDS' FUR STRIKE; Woll Puts Number of Workers Out at Less Than 25--Mass Meetings Abandoned. GOLD SAYS HE IS SATISFIED Communist Leader Asserts That Walkout Will Gain Momentum --Many Arrests Made.
- LAUTARO BONDS SOON SOLD; Issue in $32,000,000 Guggenheim Nitrate Deal Oversubscribed.
- WILL FIGHT RULING ON HUDSON BRIDGE; But, Engineer Asserts, 57th St. Span Will Be Built Whether Order Is Modified or Not. APPEAL TO HOOVER PLANNED 200-Foot Clearance Requirement Is Unreasonable, W.H. Yates Tells Kiwanis Club. Will Meet Requirements. Would Build Big Terminal.
- NEW WITNESS SOUGHT IN HIX MURDER INQUIRY; Action Follows Questioning of Dr. Snook for Eight Hours-- Student Is Released.
- Attorney Buys Fairhaven Estate.
- Mentioned for Envoy to Russia.
- STEEL TO CONTINUE PACE THROUGH JUNE; Trade Reviews Report Forecasts of Large Production Also for Next Month. DEMAND MORE DIVERSIFIED Backlogs Reduced at Mills, but Orders for Next Quarter Appear --Pig Iron Booked.
- English Company Acquires Factory in Bloomfield, N.J.
- FLIES FOR HARVARD DEGREE; C.L. Lawrance Will Be Honored Today for Contribution to Aviation.