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- COURT DRIVE OPENS TODAY ON CRIMINALS; Nine Parts of General Sessions and Three Grand Juries to Start Spring Clean-Up. 240 WAITING IN THE TOMBS Banton Says Prosecutions Have Been Delayed by Remodeling of Courts Building.
- Redmond to Captain Fencers.
- EXTRA DIVIDENDS PREDICTED; United Gas Shareholders Assured There Will Be No Cut in Rate.
- NAVY BLAMES ARMY FOR SHIP GROUNDING; Colorado's Officers Say Chart of Channel Failed to Show Rock Left by Blasting. RALSTON DENIES CHARGE Engineer of War Department Asserts Warship Was Not in the Channel. NAVY BLAMES ARMY FOR SHIP GROUNDING
- GET WARRANTS FOR FLIERS.; Officials Continue Search for Chinese Landed at Los Angeles.
- HE WILL WED A SIXTH TIME.; Theodore Murphy, Actor, to Marry Aldena Whitney, Actress.
- BOOTHE'S CONDITION WORSE; Youth, Kept Alive by Friends Pumping His Lungs, Seems Near Death.
- AMERICAN FOUNDERS TRUST; Gross Cash Earnings of $1,277,280 Reported for Fiscal Year.
- RUBBER FUTURES STEADY.; Business Somewhat Restricted, but Several Options Advance.
- URGES TREES IN FLOOD AREA; Farm Bureau Head Advocates Forestry in Mississippi Valley.
- VETERAN SOLDIER A SUICIDE; Private With 28 Years' Service Takes Gas in Furnished Room.
- Miss Anglin in "Electra" Tonight.
- WOULD RETAIN OLD WELLS.; Marland Sees Problem In Posting Prices to Meet Conditions.
- Marlin-Rockwell Earns Less.
- JUDGE GETS 6 YEARS FOR LIQUOR BRIBES; Philadelphian Who Banked $87,000 in Ten Months Is Denounced by Court. ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE His Son Is Indicted on Charges of Conspiring With His Father in Wet Cases.
- MUSEUM TO HELP RESEARCH IN CONGO; Accepts Belgium's Invitation to Aid in Study of Wild Animal Life. TRIBUTE TO CARL E. AKELEY New African Hall to Be Memorial to Late Explorer -- Ellsworth Elected a Trustee.
- FORDHAM FRESHMEN SCORE.; Get Six Runs in First Inning, Crushing Morris High, 12 to 1.
- TO RETIRE $408,000 BONDS.; United Steel Works Will Redeem Securities Drawn by Lot.
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- FIVE-DECK HIGHWAYS.; Some Sarcastic Remarks Are Made About Committee's Suggestion.
- GOULD AND WRIGHT TRIUMPH IN LONDON; Philadelphians Beat Manchester Club Team in Final for Court Tennis Title. MATCH GOES TO FIVE SETS Scores Are 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-5 -Woosnam of Losers Flashes Fine Form Against Gould.
- FINANCING UTILITY MERGER.; Bonds and Stock of American Power Commonwealths Offered.
- Taxpayer Sold From Plans.
- CITY VOTES $500,000 FOR BOARDWALK; Actual Start of the Ten-Mile Rockaway Project Will Be Made This Year. McKEE CHECKS APPLAUSE And Don't Bring Any More Brass Bands, He Tells 1,000 In Delegation Who Hail Board's Act.
- COURT SITS AT NIGHT IN GRANGER ACTION; Justice Levy Conducts What Is Said to Be First Session of Kind in Custody Case. WIFE SEEKS TO GET SON, 3 Says Husband, Broker, Wanted Her About Only as Ad -- Denies Man Came Between Them.
- MONEY RATES CLIMB IN AUSTRIAN MARKET; Demands of Industrialists Raise Private Charges from 5 1/2 to 6 Per Cent.
- Spanish Aviators Honor Harmon.
- 11 City College Students Honored.
- Meriden's Oldest Resident Dies,
- LOUGHRAN TO FACE STRIBLING TONIGHT; Bout to Be Staged at Ebbets Field Despite Reports of Postponement. GEORGIAN SUFFERS INJURY Doctor's Examination, However, Reveals Only Minor Hurt -Philadelphian Favorite.
- CHANGES NUMEROUS IN UNLISTED TRADING; Losses About Offset Gains in Day's Rather Active Market Over the Counter. MOST BANK STOCKS QUIET Utilities and Chain Store Issues Lively, With Industrial Movement Narrow.
- FOR HARVARD DINING HALL.; President Lowell Approves Plan if 500 Students Pledge Support.
- Dies in Washington at 104.
- VACCARELLI HURT; KAPLAN WINS BOUT; New Yorker Claims Hands Are Broken After 7th Round at New Haven.
- NEW SECURITIES ON CURB.; Shares of Seven Companies, Including Brooklyn Edison, Admitted.
- MISS MELITTA P. 'JOYT WEDS W. E. CONKLIIV; Bride Has Several Attendantsm Sara L. Johnson Now Mrs. A. C. Stevens.
- IJames A. Crowle Died at Bellevue. I
- Stocks in Active Demand for Loan.
- 700 STRIKE AT ALBANY.; Plumbers and Painters Go Out to Enforce Wage Increase Demands.
- LUCY BRADLEY A BRIDE.; Married in Paris to Lewis B. Harvey of 'Philadelphia.
- HUGHES SEES WILBUR ON FLEET CONDITION; Admiral Gives No Indication in Washington of Change in Commanders. MAY TAKE EBERLE'S POST Chief of Naval Operations Is Due to Retire Next Year -- Wilbur Is Coming Here.
- FRESHMEN WINNERS IN REGATTA AT YALE; First Year A and B Oarsmen Take Opening Spring Races -Sophomore Score Twice.
- Gets Order for Forty Cars.
- CABINET APPROVES TOKIO FISCAL BILLS; Advance of 200,000,000 Yen to Taiwan Bank Is Provided to Meet All Obligations. GOVERNMENT IS STRONGER Majority Is Believed Assured When Premier Tanaka Declares His Policy in Diet on Thursday.
- McCORMICKS IN IRELAND.; Chicagoan and Bride Visit Blarney Stone as Soon as They Land.
- NEW PLAY AT THE SELWYN.; " The Lady Screams" Has Its First Performance.
- 18TH INFANTRY CELEBRATES; Fetes Today and Tomorrow Will Mark 66th Anniversary.
- COMMONS IN UPROAR AT ANTI-STRIKE BILL; LABORITE IS OUSTED; Foes of Measure Shout 'Liars!' 'Blackguards' and 'Wasters!' as Minister Opens Debate. SESSION AT TIMES A FARCE Attorney General Insists It Is Government's Duty to Protect Public Against Coercion. CLYNES REPLIES BITTERLY Act Aims to Prevent All Strikes From Winning, He Charges, and to Cut Labor Funds. COMMONS IN UPROAR AT ANTI-STRIKE BILL
- FIRE NEAR BELLANCA PLANE; Sparks From Burning Stable Blown Over Her Hangar.
- HOSPITAL 75 YEARS OLD.; Smith Joins in Tributes to Work of Opthalmic Institution.
- SEA COLLEGE ENDS 35,000-MILE TRIP; The Ryndam Docks at Hoboken Amid Cheers of Friends of Students and Staff. VOYAGE CALLED A SUCCESS Dean Lough Says Another Is to Be Made, but Girls Will Not Be Taken Again. 14 YOUTHS EXPELLED Reports of Disorder and Drinking in Far East Confirmed as "Partly Correct."
- Jordan Motor Car Reports Loss.
- LOCAL RELIEF FUND REACHES $756,622; The Day's Contributions Total $148,045 as City's Quota Is Raised to $1,000,000. $50,000 FROM STOCK BOARD Gas Companies Give $20,000 -- Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Whitney and Guggenheim Bros, $10,000 Each.
- CARDINAL BLESSES. ROSES FOR 1,000 WOMEN; All Kneel for Ceremony at Close of His Address to Benevolent Legion.
- Myrtle Lane Wins $1,000 Prize.
- 17 YANK HITS BEAT THE SENATORS, 9-6; Lazzeri's Homer, Triples by Dugan and Grabowski and Two Doubles Help. MOORE AVERTS TROUBLE Relieves Faltering Hoyt In Ninth With Two On, None Out and Quickly Retires the Enemy.
- OIL MAN FOR COOPERATION.; E.B. Resser Says Producers Should Not Hesitate to Act.
- $768,399 Profit for Cuneo Press.
- HURLEY SEES COOLIDGE.; Reports That Prosperity in Business Will Continue This Summer.
- French Air Mail Pilot Drowns.
- DEATH IN THE CAMPAIGN.
- COLUMBIA GRAMMAR TRAILS.; Gets Only One Hit Off Miller, Who Also Fans 13, Trinity Winning, 2-0.
- Asks Tenders on Buenos Aires Loan.
- BETHLEN JUBILANT AT TREATY WITH ITALY; Magyar Premier Says Mussolini Thereby Has Restored the Honor of Hungary.
- Fire Chief's Car Hits Man of 65.
- Address of Correspondent Sought.
- VIRGINIA SHUTS OUT RICHMOND U., 7 TO 0; Stevens Allows Rivals Only Five Hits and Gets Fine Support From Mates.
- CITIES REGAIN BOND STATUS; Four Municipalities Back on List of Savings Bank Eligibles.
- AMERICA WILL SEND NO NOTE TO CHEN NOW; Reports of a Clash Between Kellogg and Envoy in Peking Are Minimized by Department.
- Newspaper Club Elects Officers.
- MARCONI BETROTHAL FORMALLY ANNOUNCED; His Fiancee Is Countess Maria Christina Bezzi Scali of Old Roman Family.
- American Ship and Commerce.
- SOVIET OVERTURES MADE TO AMERICANS; Moscow Will Stop Propaganda Here to Sell Concessions, London Paper Says.
- Named Secretary of German Embassy
- Charles A. Miller,
- WALKER-MILLIGAN DATE SET; American to Meet Scotsman at Olympia in London on June 30.
- CIVIL SERVICE BOARD WINS.; Court of Appeals Decides Its Records Are Not Public.
- CHICAGO SHORT $7,957,469.; Mayor Lays "Inevitable Deficit" Before Board of Aldermen.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Mount Vernon Athletes Win.
- UNITED VERDE EXTENSION.; Company Reports Decrease In Copper Produced in Quarter.
- Bemis Won Another Prize.
- LEFT BRIDE-TO-BE WAITING.; After Guests Were Dismissed at the Church Fiance Wired He Was III.
- William G. Caldwell.
- $718,852 Net for Freeport Texas.
- Masons Strike at Greenwich, Conn.
- IS EDUCATOR'S BRIDE.; Miss Annis Kinsman Wed in Worcester to Dr, E. A. Kirkpatrick.
- FINDS PARENTS BREAK FROM CHILDREN AT 14; Guidance for Adolescents Urged by Supt. J.S. Roberts at Association Meeting.
- Maude Wins Twice at 18.2.
- DISMISS TEXAS BOMB CASE.; Authorities Find New Evidence Acquitting Bonner of Murder.
- NEVINS GOES TO CORNELL.; Member of World Staff Is Elected to Chair of History.
- THE TALES OF RIGO' MAY 23.; " A Drama With Music" Now Rehearsing to Open at Werba's.
- London Season Opens With King at Opera; Four or Five Queens to Make It Brilliant
- PRESIDENT GREETS GOOD-WILL FLIERS; Decorates Each With Distinguished Flying Cross on Arrival in Capital. GIVES POSTHUMOUS AWARDS Diplomats of Many Nations Honor Men Who Made Latin American Tour.
- Film Actress Divorces Camera Man.
- ASKS GLASS TARIFF RISE.; Speedy Board Action Urged on Coolidge by Reed of Pennsylvania.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets.
- PRODUCE MARKETS
- Text of President's Flood Relief Appeal, Asking People to Give Another $5,000,000
- Three Belgian Balloon Entries.
- Cradle Snatchers" Returns.
- NEW SEMINOLE AREA BREAKS ITS RECORD; Output of Crude Oil for Day Jumps 1,000 Barrels to Total of 346,000. YIELD OF OLD FIELD DROPS Reaches Lowest Level With Flow of 175,000 Barrels -- Gypsy Well Enlarges District.
- Warsaw Greets Chicago Catholic Poles.
- $301,066 Raised in Philadelphia.
- Pope Receives Cornelius Kelley.
- TRYING TO LURE BORAH.
- Department Stores Co. Issue Out.
- WOMAN CREATES SCENE IN A CAMDEN THEATRE; Mrs. Lippincott, Social Leader, Denounces Playwright for Deriding Dry Law.
- CARRY RICCI TO COURT FOR DEATH SENTENCE; Guards Bear Him Because of His Injuries in Suicide Attempt -Judge Clears Victim's Name.
- St. Benedict's Prep Nine Wins.
- TO SEND PLANES TO CHINA.; British Cabinet Also Gets Reports of Two More Ships Fired On.
- May Day Fete Held at Battery.
- SMITH FOR "HOSPITAL DAY."; Endorses Observance on May 12, Miss Nightingale's Birthday.
- GERMAN INDUSTRY WAXING.; Rise in Stocks Is Seen as Sign of Quick Economic Recovery.
- Bellboy Held for Theft of Watch.
- UPHOLDS OPERATING ON FEEBLE-MINDED; Supreme Court Majority Finds Virginia's Sterilization Law Valid. RIGHT TO PROTECT SOCIETY Justice Holmes Draws Analogy to Compulsory Vaccination In Woman's Case.
- Mrs. Rose Grotta.
- BRADDOCK BEATS SIMMONS.; Knocks Out Pittsburgh Boxer in 2 Minutes 32 Seconds.
- STARTS INSURANCE INQUIRY.; State Examiner Studies Charges Made by the Daily Worker.
- MACDONALD IS STILL WEAK.; British Labor Leader Gains, but Cannot Leave the Hospital Yet.
- TO CREATE TWO CARDINALS.; Mercier's Successor Is One of Those to Be Elevated at a Consistory Soon
- MAX C.A__M... {; Secretary to Supreme Court Justlce { Dies of Heart Disease. I
- New England Games to Melrose.
- Rogers a Reporter 19 Years.
- Tea to Aid Nursery Tomorrow.
- Jerome M, Fitzgerald,
- YALE CREWS PICKED FOR DERBY REGATTA; Leader and Murphy Select Men to Row Against Penn and Columbia. FOUR REGULARS IN VARSITY Robinson, Bartholomew, Quarrier, Laughlin Named -- All Injured Freshmen Drilling Again.
- $2.47 a Share for Diamond Match.
- TO GUARD SOVIET DELEGATES; Switzerland Takes Precautions for Economic Conference.
- TUTTLE ACTS TO RID COURT OF IDLERS; Judges Aid Plan to Bar Army of Alleged Fixers and Others of Shady Character. DRASTIC RULES PREPARED Federal Prosecutor Invested With Power to Hale the Violators for Contempt.
- RUDOLPH DEFENDS CUE TITLE TONIGHT; Starts World's Championship 450-Point Pocket Billiard Match With Hueston.
- EARNINGS REPORTED BY PUBLIC UTILITIES; American Light and Traction Has $17.46 a Common Share for Twelve Months. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE Net Income Equals $3.05 a Share for Quarter -- American Railway Express's January Statement.
- WOMAN SPY SENTENCED.; Passport Trouble Sends Ethel Chiles, a German, to English Prison.
- NICARAGUANS SPLIT ON RETAINING DIAZ; Liberals Reach Parley With Orders to Oppose His Holding Presidency Till 1928. STIMSON IMPRESSES CHIEF Sacasa's Foreign Minister Finds Coolidge's Envoy a Great Help Toward Peace.
- LITTLE THEATRES IN TROPHY CONTEST; Three Groups Compete in First Stage of Tournament for Belasco Cup. BRITISH PLAYERS ARRIVE They Are the Welwyn Contingent -Dallas Actors, Thrice Winners, Coming Next Year.
- FEDERAL JUDGESHIP RAISES WET ISSUE; Hilles Calls Representatives to Confer on Vacancy in the Northern District. FIVE CANDIDATES ARE DRY Only Wet, T.P. Mangin, Has Strong Backing, but Meets Opposition on Prohibition Views.
- MORTGAGE COMPANIES JOIN.; Monmouth Title of Freehold and County Guaranty of Asbury.
- 172,000 MORE IMPERILLED; COOLIDGE CALLS ON NATION TO DOUBLE FLOOD RELIEF; FOURTEEN TOWNS WARNED Former Governor Parker Urges Inhabitants to Seek Safety. MEN AT DIKES FIGHT ON Baton Rouge Prepares to Receive 15,000 Refugees as Floods Roll Southward. CREST NOW AT VICKSBURG Sixteen Hundred Cadets of the Louisiana University Help to Man Fleet of Rescue Boats. MAP OF MISSISSIPPI FLOOD AREAS.
- HEADS CLINICAL SOCIETY.; Dr. H.F. Swift Elected President at Atlantic City.
- WITNESS IN SHOOTING HELD.; Saw Couple Quarrel Before Shots Were Fired, the Police Say.
- MONEY.; MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927.
- COTTON UP AGAIN ON FLOOD REPORTS; Futures Finish 16 to 23 Points Higher -- Commission Houses Heavy Buyers at Close.
- N.Y.U. Tag Day for Flood Victims.
- WESTCHESTER VOTES RYE SEWER PROJECT; Supervisors' Approval Grants $1,247,725 to Construct Blind Brook Trunk Line. ROAD PROGRAM PASSED $1,000,000 Also Appropriated for Rye Beach-Manursing Island Park -- Court Annex to Be Built.
- Ed Wynn to Take a Vacation.
- MIDDLE STATES OIL GAINS.; Gross Earnings Now $17,876 Daily -- Hope of Recovery Held.
- NEW FRENCH CRUISER TO BE LAUNCHED TODAY; Suffren, Ship of 10,000 Tons, Built According to Stipulations of Washington Compact.
- Man in Tree Sees Family Drown,
- WELFARE COUNCIL GETS MORE POWERS; Commissioner Harris Asserts New Health Bodies Must Have Its Approval. COMPLAINS OF DUPLICATION Department Head Declares Some Are Nuisances, Irresponsible and Mushroom Growths.
- THE SECOND CALL.
- WHITE SOX ANNEX 7TH STRAIGHT, 3-1; Lyons, With Brilliant Infield Support, Lets Tigers Down With Five Safeties. ALSO SMASHES OUT HOMER Victory in Opener of the Series at Detroit His Second Over Losers -- Holloway is Outpitched.
- DINNER TO RABBI MARGOLIES; Yeshiva Building Fund Committee Honors "Dean" of Rabbinate.
- SMITH'S RECORD APPROVED.; Dry Republican Favors Governor for Presidential Nomination.
- Duffy Lewis Made Manager.
- UTILITY COMPANY TO FLOAT BIG ISSUE; Columbia Gas and Electric Will Soon Offer Bonds for $40,000,000. WILL CREATE FUNDED DEBT Twenty-five-Year 5 Per Cent. Debentures to Be Sold by Guaranty Company.
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- Miss Oppenheimer a Bride.
- JOCKEY GOODWIN ON TWO WINNERS; Riding of 16-Year-Old Pilot Starts Turfmen Talking at Jamaica. SCORES VICTORIES IN ROW Triumphs on Livingston's Adamas at 5 to 1 and on Same Owner's Aster at 15 to 1.
- Sugar Company to Readjust Capital.
- Capt" Henry Decker.
- Steinke to Wrestle Tonight.
- GROUP INSURANCE SPREADS.; Equitable Life Reports Utilities as Best Customers Now.
- ATLANTIC PHONE IS BUSIER.; London Finds Americans Making Large Proportion of Calls.
- F. H. Thatcher Dies in Cincinnati. I
- Telautograph's Profit Grows,
- CANTON NEWS IS PLEASED.; Publisher Says Paper Takes Pride in "Civic Fight Won Against Odds."
- Daughter Born to Mrs. Pierce.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- NAVY OUTWEIGHED BY HARVARD CREW; Averages 7 Pounds Less Per Man Than Crimson Varsity for Race Saturday.
- Frigidaire Speeds Production.
- CALLES TO OPEN RAILWAY.; President Will Attend Ceremonies at Salsipuedes Bridge.
- CIVILIAN ADVISERS WILL HELP TUTTLE; Federal Attorney Will Seek Their Aid on Questions of Policy of His Regime.
- COLUMBIA OARSMEN HAMPERED IN TRIALS; Three Crews to Face Yale and Penn on Saturday Row 2 Miles on Rough Water. DOUGLAS TO JAYVEE BOAT Goes to No. 4, Replacing Kerrigan, Who Takes Place of Erickson, Sent to Combination Eight.
- LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
- MRS. SNYDER FIGHTS BACK AS THE STATE ASSAILS HER, ESPECIALLY ON INSURANCE; FORCED TO ADMIT SECRECY Her Calculations on a $100,000 Policy Are Shown to Jury. HID RECORD OF PREMIUMS She Had Stubs of All Checks Except on Insurance -- Kept Mail From Husband. PARRIES STATE'S THRUSTS She Cries Only Once in More Than Five Hours on Stand -- To Resume Testimony Today. MRS. SNYDER FIGHTS BACK AT THE STATE
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- THE SEVENTH HEART' OPENS AT MAYFAIR; Gossip Has It That Play by Sarah Ellis Hyman Is Being Produced by Her Sons.
- TWO BREWERS INDICTED.; Newburgh Men Accused of Making False Entries to Get Permit.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices of Stocks Advance After Irregular Early Declines -Call Money 4 1/2%.
- BUYS "FEEDER" RAILWAYS.; Great Northern Purchases Two Lines in Washington and Idaho.
- 300 Ignore Jury Summons; 70 Absentees Fined $100 Each
- Ready for Orange Hospital Drive.
- PHILA. AND READING COAL.; Surplus of $524,184 for 1926 After Big Deficit in 1925.
- ASKS BILLION FOR CONTROL.; Senator Reed of Missouri Declares Congress Should Vote Bonds.
- Lynn Fontanne Doing Well.
- BEARS ARE BEATEN BY SYRACUSE, 4-2; Get Their Only Runs of Game in First on One Hit, a Pass and an Error. GRABOWSKI CHECKS NEWARK After the Opening Frame Veteran Southpaw Hurls Steadily in First Start of Season.
- Superior Oil Reduces Deficit.
- NON-FERROUS METAL PRICES; Lead at Lowest Rate in Four and a Half Years -- Zinc Rises.
- HOOVER AND LAMONT WOULD LIMIT LOANS; Secretary Tells Pan-American Delegates Foreign Productive Works Only Should Be Aided. KELLOGG RETORTS ON THAT State Department Explains It Sets Up No Such Barrier When Passing on Loans. LAMONT WARNS BANKERS He Condemns Scrambling for Business Abroad and Urges Protection of Investors.
- ASKS MEXICAN DIVORCE BAN; Mrs. Whittaker Contends Court There Has No Jurisdiction.
- HANKOW'S CHANGE OF FRONT.
- M'COOK'S SINGLE WINS FOR SWARTHMORE, 8-7; Brings in Two Runs, Sending Schuylkill College to Defeat in Ninth Inning.
- City Bank Made State Fiscal Agent.
- DONATES 30,000,000 FRANCS; E. de Rothschild Creates French Foundation Like Rockefeller's.
- NORTH JERSEY PICKS ITS ORATOR TONIGHT; Nine Champions of Districts, Including One Girl, to Vie at Barringer High School. WINNER TO ENTER FINALS Will Compete for Regional Title In Town Hall May 13 -- Plans Laid for Four More Group Contests.
- COOKING IN HOTELS.; Wholesale Evictions Seen if City Follows a Consistent Policy.
- MARKETS IN PARIS, LONDON AND BERLIN; British Money Rates Firm -Paris Business Slackens -General Rise in Berlin.
- ABSOLVES ARMY ON NANKING.; Ex-Attache in Peking Says Soldiers Do Not Seek to Kill Foreigners.
- 15,000 YOUNGSTERS HAPPY AT CIRCUS; Orphans and Cripples Yell Delight at Clowns and the Boxing Kangaroo. GROUP POSES WITH GIANT Most of the Sideshow Contingent, However, Slept Late -- Prize Baby's Picture Taken.
- HUNDREDS MOURN FuneralWSi frrJLnwFAyeLAOrNe; i Held at the Church of the Ascension.
- CRUSADER TOP WEIGHT.; Gives Two Pounds to Sarazen In Kings County Handicap.
- All America Cables Extends Route.
- THREE CHILDREN DIE IN FARMHOUSE FIRE; Mother Is Overcome as She Tries to Ascend Stairs to Save Them. FIVE OTHERS AT SCHOOL Neighbor Drags Woman From the Kitchen to Safety -- The Building Is Razed.
- CHAIN COUPONS BARRED IN SILK STOCKING SALES; Appellate Court Decides That New York Company's Scheme Violates Lottery Law.
- The Rev. Francis A. Kelley Ill.
- HARLEM FIRE HAZARDS HIGH; ' Clean-Up Campaign' Report Shows Conditions Bad in Negro District.
- Lynn (Mass.) Mayor Visits Coolidge
- Mrs. Alice M. Fullerton.
- PAULINO WILL ASK BOARD TO LIFT BAN; His Manager, Al Mayer, to Make Reinstatement Plea at Meeting Today. BASQUE WANTS TO FIGHT Is Anxious to Get Clean Bill So as to Negotiate for Dempsey and Wills Matches.
- Grand Rapids Railway Deposits, I
- ASSAILS SCHOOL DRAMATICS; Grant Mitchell Says College Players Are Wasting Their Time.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- WESLEYAN NET MEN LOSE.; Are Beaten, 4 to 2, by Springfield Y.M.C.A. Tennis Team.
- SECURITY HOLDINGS SHOW AN INCREASE; Federal Reserve Board's Condition Statement Reveals More Borrowings From Banks.
- POLICEMAN HUNTED AS GIRL'S KIDNAPPER; Father of Two Is Accused of Taking Phone Operator, 18, Away at Pistol's Point. LEAVES WIFE PENNILESS She Says Pair Went Together Three Years, Though She Discovered It Only Last Summer.
- HERE TO CONSIDER NEW WAVE LENGTHS; Commissioner Caldwell Sees Nation-Wide Shift Needed for Best Reception in City. COOLIDGE ON AIR TONIGHT 27 Stations to Broadcast Address Before Pan-American Group and Chamber of Commerce.
- UPHOLDS NAVY SECRETARY.; Court Affirms His Power to Send Retired Officer to Asylum.
- 5 U.S. WOMEN SEEK BRITISH GOLF TITLE; Field of 91 Will Begin Play at Newcastle on May 16 -- Bye for Miss Wilson.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.
- Nineteen Secret Divorces Granted by Delaware Law
- Actors to Honor Draennel.
- NORWAY BACK TO LIQUOR.; Quiet Prevails in Lines at the Official Stores as Sales Begin.
- PRIVATE SECRETARY' AGAIN.; Brady Announces Revival With Musical Comedy Star in Chief Role.
- CANAL TOLLS FELL IN APRIL.; But a Total of $24,000,000 for the Fiscal Year Is Expected.
- PRESIDENT APPEALS FOR $5,000,000 MORE; Issues Red Cross Plea After Hoover Tells Him of Needs of 250,000 Homeless. RELIEF WORK PERFECTED Hoover Expects No Further Life Loss and Prepares to Rehabilitate Flooded Areas. PRESIDENT APPEALS FOR $5,000,000 MORE
- TWO TOWNS FIGHT JERSEY FOREST FIRE; McKee City and Cologne Men Turn Out to Check Blaze Near Mays Landing. BLACK HORSE PIKE BLOCKED Fear for Dwellers in Burned Area of Twenty Square Miles -- Fire Engines Give Aid.
- Fast Sailing Ships.
- ROBINS PULL GIANTS FROM LEAGUE LEAD; Maul Six of McGraw's Hurlers and Win Polo Grounds Contest, 10-7. HERMAN, PARTRIDGE STAR Babe Hits Two Homers, His Mate One, and Helps Lift Brooklyn Out of Cellar.
- $17,950 RAISED BY ROGERS.; Three $1,000 Gifts Aid Flood Fund Artists Added for Benefit Sunday.
- SEILER ON STAND LAYS MURDER TO SLAIN AIDE; Swears Tipping Fired Fatal Shot at Patrolman During Hold-Up of Speak-Easy.
- BOLESLAVSKY HOME AGAIN.; Will Produce Adaptation of "Dr. Knock," a French Farce.
- WOMAN TO RUN TEAM.; Mrs. Borchert Decides to Operate Milwaukee Club.
- Miscellaneous Oils Steady.
- BOGUS DUKE IN TOILS.; Wife Deserter Brought Back From Brief Spree in Hollywood.
- DANGEROUS DIAMOND REEF.
- CARDS TAKE EXHIBITION.; Register 14 to 0 Shutout in Game With Springfield Eagles.
- Auto Steel Sheets Advanced.
- PETS BEQUEATHED IN WILL.
- Y.M.H.A. DRIVE GETS $157,550 IN A DAY; $312,000 Now In Toward $1,500,000 Fund for Building -Frederick Brown Gives $50,000.
- Mr. Cuvillier's Position.
- Indecision on Paris Bourse.
- 6th Marines Reach Shanghai.
- New Altman Furniture Department.
- MAGISTRATE'S WIFE DIES.; Edward Weil Gets the News as He Arrives for Night Session,
- WHISKERY IS QUOTED FAVORITE FOR DERBY; Named 8-1 Choice by Tom Shaw, but Herz Keeps Osmand on Top at 6-1.
- KILLED BY POLICE GUARD.; Novakowski Had Returned After Shooting at Wife and Her Father.
- ALBANIAN CRISIS PASSING.; Chamberlain Tells Commons of Status of Italo-Yugoslav Dispute.
- HERMANN CONHEIM, . ZIONIST, DEAD AT 69; I Treasurer of the Palestine Foundation Fund for the Last Six Years. WARMLY ADVOCATED CAUSE Attended Congresses Abroad In ZIonlsm's Behalf--Husband of Well-Known Playwright,
- East and West Renew Rivalry In College Title Games May 27; Followers of Western Athletes Optimistic After Their Brilliant Achievements at Penn Relays, but East Has Many Stars of Whom Much Is Expected.
- TOURIST ENDS LIFE IN SEA.; James Quinn Leaps From Laconia on Return From Ireland.
- Scudder a Witness in Park Suit.
- Mrs. William H. Jones.
- Wiley to Box Albano Tonight.
- Denatured Alcohol Dearer.
- THREE LINERS SAIL, TWO ARRIVE TODAY; Suffren Departs for Havre -- Avon and Fort Victoria Go to Bermuda. OLYMPIC DUE LATE IN DAY White Star Liner Brings Several Notables -- Conte Rosso Coming In From Italy.
- MISS PEABODY'S BRIDAL.; She Selects Attendants for Her Marriage to Townsend P. Coleman.
- N.Y.U. DEFEATS COLUMBIA.; Triumphs at Tennis, 5-4, Although Losing the Doubles Matches.
- President Relander of Finland Ill.
- PLAN WIDE JEWISH UNION.; Orthodox Congregations Meet to Consider National Federation.
- Exchange Seat Bidding Soars to $205,000; One Sold at $200,000, a Profit of $170,000
- MET. WOMEN PLAY TODAY.; Hold Their First One-Day Golf Tourney at Garden City.
- Eisenlohr's Quarterly Report.
- UNTERMYER MOVES FOR TRANSIT UNITY; Meets Companies' Attorneys to Prepare for Conferences With Officials. COOPERATION IS EXPECTED Public Hearings Will Follow in Ten Days in Effort to Devise New System. UNTERMYER MOVES FOR TRANSIT UNITY
- BELLANCA AVIATORS MAP ROUTE TO PARIS; Chamberlin and Bertaud Pick Southerly Course From Here to Avoid Ice Perils. PLAN TO START NEXT WEEK Americans in Paris Prepare for Welcome -- Frenchmen Soon to Hop Off From That Side.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Approves Italo-Hungarian Treaty.
- Chile to Open Air Mail Service.
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- LOAN OFFERS TO RUMANIA.; German and British Concerns Negotiating With Bucharest.
- A Venetian Romance.
- K. OF C. GIVES $50,000.; Order Will Spend Half in Flood Area -- Rest Goes to Red Cross.
- Rickard Wins Point in Radio Suit.
- A DANCE PROGRAM.; Dorsha Company Opens Week Engagement at Grove St. Theatre.
- PIRATES WIN EXHIBITION.; Beat Jeannette Team of Middle Atlantic League, 5 to 3.
- Option for Oil Lease Lapses.
- AIDS SCHOONER IN DISTRESS; Pennland Sends Provisions and Tobacco to the Crew.
- Wife, Accused of Killing Film Actor, Swoons Beside His Coffin as She Is Indicted
- DRUGGISTS RAISE FUND FOR DEFENSE; Conference Blames Dealers in Bootleg Liquor for Trial by Trade Commission. FEDERAL CHARGES DENIED Peter Diamond Asserts Public Will Suffer if Body Is Found Guilty of Price-Fixing.
- ADVANCE IN CHARITY WORK.
- MUNICIPAL BONDS IN REDUCED SUPPLY; Coming Offering by New York City Has Effect on Market -- Prices Maintained. $1,000,000 AWARD MADE Greater Greenville Sewer Issue Brings Premium -- Other Financing to Come.
- Woman Sells Residence.
- M'FADDEN ASKS STOP TO NEW CHAIN BANKING; Control by Holding Companies Called Vicious by Chairman of House Committee.
- A Footnote to Prosperity.
- MARS TAKES DIXIE AS PIMLICO OPENS; Man o' War Colt at 9 to 5 Beats Display by Half a Length and Wins $26,375. VICTOR IS FORCED HARD But Coltiletti Keeps Jeffords Silks in Front -- Sarazen Next to Last in Field of 15.
- Boom in German Textiles.
- GOVERNMENT LOSES FLORIDA LAND SUIT; Court Holds That It Cannot Resurvey Changed Banks of Indian River.
- Killed by Train at Cos Cob Station.
- GEORGETTI TO RIDE SUNDAY.; Will Meet Hopkins in Ten-Mile Motor-Paced Race at Velodrome.
- NITRATE COMPANY REPORTS FOR YEAR; Anglo-Chilean Consolidated Shows $2,009,619 Deficit -- Income $1,105,964. SELLS INDEPENDENTLY NOW President Smith Explains Heavy Expenditures and Nitrate Association's Restrictions.
- TO REDUCE FOOD IMPORTS.; Germany Plans a $50,000,000 Farm Loan to Increase Production.
- WEGLEY IS SET FREE.; Court Quashes His Indictment as Earley Murder Accomplice.
- Actor Dies in Dressing Room.
- GOLDSTEIN STOPS CECCOLI IN FIRST; Overwhelms Scranton Boxer With Storm of Punches in Arena Feature.
- RECEIVES ART COLLECTION.; Lawrence College, Wis., Gets Material From Carnegie Corporation.
- Judge Adel Visits Snyder Trial.
- A. . Disney,
- New York Boxer Beaten.
- RYE BREAD OUTPUT REDUCED BY STRIKE; Union Bakers in 20 Shops Out -- Officials Allege Situation Is a Lockout. DENY REFUSAL TO BARGAIN Employers Charge Union Members With an Attempt to Curtail Production.
- De Pinedo Guest at a Dinner Dance.
- COLGATE ROUTED AT TENNIS; Davidson Captures All Four Singles and One of Two Doubles.
- ROAD'S OUTLOOK PROMISING; Santa Fe Head Says Wheat Crops in Territory Will Be Good.
- POINCARE WARNS LEFT NOT TO BOLT; Budget Must Be Kept Balanced by Same Means That Brought Recovery, He Declares. PLEA TO AVERT DISUNION Speech at Bar-le-Due Also Backs Adequate Defensive Power and Hits at Communists.
- FIGHT FIRE AND GAS TO REACH MINERS; Rescue Crews Able to Advance Only Short Way Toward 77 Entombed Men. LITTLE HOPE IS HELD OUT Families of Workers Trapped In West Virginia Explosion Include 103 Children.
- MARSHALL WINS WITH CUE.; Maturo and Owles Also Triumph in Three-Cushion Play.
- Rochester Telephone Earns $544,675
- Tree in New Haven 227 Years Old Cut Down; Landmark Falls Victim to Street Widening
- FRANCE TO AID BELLANCA.; Government Will Keep Lookout for the American Fliers.
- SALE TO AID ANIMALS.; Proceeds Go to the Ellin Prince Speyer Hospital.
- A REACTION IN OUR ART.; Cloud of Puritanism Lifting, Says Bruce Barton at Macy Exposition.
- Will Rogers Gives Thanks For Aid to His Flood Benefit
- UPTURN IN WHEAT SURPRISES BEARS; Shorts, Expecting Heavy Deliveries and Decline, Find They Overstayed the Market.
- Two More Towns Inundated.
- CITY BREVITIES.
- STANDARD OIL PLANS NEW CAPITAL STOCK; New Jersey Corporation Asks Shareholders to Authorize $125,000,000 More. NO ISSUANCE NOW INTENDED Purpose Is to Restore Margin Between Authorized and Outstanding Shares.
- BUSINESS FAILURES IN APRIL TOTAL 1,968; Number Practically the Same as a Year Ago and 8% Less Than in March. LIABILITIES ARE $53,155,727 Amount Is 38% Greater Than in Same Month of 1926 -- Big Insolvencies Increased.
- SUCCESS IN RADIO APPEAL.; Contributions Pour In for Flood Relief in Every Mail.
- AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR STATE HOSPITALS; Commissioner Parsons Closes $5,000,000 Deals for the Rockland Institution. CITY RELIEF IS DESIGNED Municipal Officials, However, Doubt If New Buildings Will Aid Congestion Here.
- To Give a Bjornson Play.
- BACKS ANTI-SMITH DRIVE.; Philadelphia W.C.T.U. Approves Miss Ella A. Boole's Efforts.
- FOREIGN LOANS SET RECORD.; April Saw $207,000,000 Advanced Abroad by Americans.
- A TRANSACTION IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE.
- Small Fighters Win Favor Of English Women Patrons
- MARKET SUSTAINED FOR REALTY BONDS; Not Yet Affected by Decrease in Building Operations, Chief Dealers Say.
- FUR PRICES RISE AT RESUMED SALE; Silver Fox, Fisher and Chinchilla Advance 25 Per Cent. Over Winter Averages. RUSSIAN SABLE GOES WELL Grand Total Is $4,550,000, With One Day More to Go -- 21 Items Remain.
- EX-JUDGE FREED FROM CELL.; German Jurist Found Innocent After Spending Year in Prison.
- Miss Bates's Hymn.
- Canadian Open Golf Aug. 4, Amateur Title Event July 4
- Canada-West Indies Trade Accord.
- KUOMINTANG PLAYS ON CHINESE PRIDE; Leaders Capitalize Inferiority Complex to Win Recruits for Cantonese Forces. LIKE A MATCH TO POWDER Catechism Converts Enemy Peasant, Who Thereupon Returns With 37 Fighters for the South.
- FIND SUMERIAN TEMPLE OF EARTH GODDESS; Field Museum Excavators Uncover Structure Built 5,000 Years Ago in Mesopotamia.
- Sherman Died of Natural Causes,
- Notre Dame Victor on Links.
- SOVIET SEEKS CREDIT HERE.; S.G. Bron Says Russia Will Discuss External Debts.
- FREED OF INSURANCE FRAUD; Funt Brothers Acquitted of Charge of Faking a Burglary.
- OWENS JURY PICKED IN LESS THAN HOUR; Selection Made in 55 Minutes for Trial of Man Indicted for Killing Father. RECORD IN RICHMOND COURT Defendant and Wife Nod as Jurors Are Chosen -- Widowed Mother Will Aid Son's Defense.
- George Edson Woodruff.
- ZIVIC STOPS LAWLESS.; Welterweight Contender Ends Bout in the Sixth Round.
- MARKET IRREGULAR ENTIRE DAY ON CURB; Strong Pressure Seen, but All Reactionary Tendency Is Successfully Resisted. NEW HIGHS AMONG UTILITIES Some Industrials Weaken -- Both Bond Groups Steady, With Fairly Large Turnover.
- GEN. ANDREWS ORDERS FEDERALSHIP HELD UP; Vessel With $1,000,000 Liquor Cargo Detained on Eve of Sailing From San Francisco.
- JOINS WAR ON PROHIBITION.; Stamford Mayor Says He Stands for Sale of Wine and Beer.
- G. Grant Leonard.
- Pennington Nine Wins, 5-3.
- $4,871,000 INCREASE IN BROKERS' LOANS; Total of $2,882,994,000 Is Reported by Federal Reserve Members Here. NEW HIGH RECORD FOR 1927 New York Banks' Loans Rose More Than $23,000,000 -- Report a Surprise In Wall Street.
- VACATES PLUMBERS' ORDER.; Court Ends Injunction Forbidding Lockout Advice to Masters.
- WEDDINGS OF TODAY.; Anne Mahler to Become the Bride of William F. Schussler,
- Sports of the Times
- WESTERN PACIFIC MEETING.; Directors Expected to Consider Tracks and Dividends Today.
- PACIFIST TALK HUSHED BY RADIO STATION WGL; Mrs. Mary H. Ford's Address at Farewell to Mrs. Corson Is Cut Off the Air.
- Another Mine Takes Fire.
- St. Jean Leads Ponzi.
- Shattuck's Income Increased.
- SHANGHAI AMERICANS ARE URGED TO ASK US TO JOIN ULTIMATUM; Proposed Petition Calls Upon Coolidge to Exact Reparation for Outrages and Looting. PARLEYS HELD FRUITLESS Facts Are Known, It Is Said, and Appeal Is Made to 'Keep Faith in Our Hour of Need.' NO NEW NOTE IS IN SIGHT State Department Says Early Action Will Not Be Taken on Eugene Chen's Unsatisfactory Reply. WANT US TO JOIN POWERS' ULTIMATUM
- Brennan and Brandt Cleared.
- GETS 150 FOR GOLF SWING.; Bystander Whose Jaw Was Broken Wins Damages in London.
- DEMOCRATS UNITED, SAYS R.S. MORRIS; Ex-Ambassador Cheers Woman Party Workers Here on Outlook for 1928. PRAISES GOVERNOR SMITH Republicans Depressed Farming and Artificially Aided Industry, Philadelphian Asserts.
- NEW YORK GRAIN MARKETS.; Wheat Futures Strong and Advancing -- Oats Trade Firmer.
- FINE WEATHER AIDS RELIEF.; 120,000 Persons in Refugee Camps Vaccinated Against Diseases.
- NEGRO SLAYER SAVED; MOB THREAT REMAINS; Little Rock (Ark.) Police Hide Youth to Avert Lynching -Confesses He Killed Girl.
- IRENE BORDONI NOW HEADLINER AT PALACE; Raquel Meller Influence Strong in First Song -- Vaudeville at Other Houses.
- ATHLETICS REPEL RED SOX IN TENTH; Take Opening Game of Series With Cellar Occupants, 6 to 5, at Philadelphia. HALE SCORES WINNING RUN Goes Home From Second After Wanniger's Wild Throw -- Victors Get Four in the Third.
- Rumor of $2 Extra Dividend Spurs General Motors Shares
- MAIL ORDER HOUSES DO WELL IN APRIL; Sears-Roebuck Sales for Quarter Exceed 1926 -- Montgomery Ward Gains.
- New Rochelle Fund Now $7,279.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- Pickups and Putouts
- SPECIALTIES LEAD IN BOND TRADING; Standard Issues Are Slightly Higher -- Government Securities More Active. MELLON DECISION AWAITED Wall Street Expects Secretary Will Call Second Liberty 4 1/4s for Redemption Nov. 15.
- FASCIST LEADER BOMBED.; Milan Secretary Is Unhurt in Attack -- Many Arrests Follow.
- Government Side Is Quiet.
- MORE EVENTS WINNERS.; Columbia, Brown and Williams Entrants in Times Contest Picked.
- M'ANDREW.
- COMMERCE DEFEATS ROOSEVELT BY 11 TO 1; Obtains Edge in First Inning and Is Never Threatened -Misplays Aid Scoring. BERKLEY IRVING CRUSHED Trails Rhodes School, Which Scores in Every Frame Except One -Results of Other Games.
- LOAN TO NEW YORK CANNERS; Company Changes Name and Issues Notes for $3,000,000.
- Bank in Eighth Avenue Lease.
- QUICK HANKOW SHIFT AMAZES FOREIGNERS; Halt in Hostility Laid by Some to Government Fear of Warships and Attack by Nanking. COOLIES NEED CASH TO EAT Chinese Official Fleeing to Save Life Is Shielded on British Naval Ship and Later on Merchantman.
- OFF ON TEN-YEAR HIKE.; Jamaica Photographer Plans Tour of This and Foreign Countries.
- URGE US TO ACCEPT FRENCH PEACE PLAN; Non-Partisan Association Lauds Move to Outlaw War Between the Two Nations. LEAGUE'S WORK PRAISED Shotwell Sees New Era When European Powers Address One Another as Colleagues.
- BOO FAILS IN TRIAL, BUT BEWITHUS WINS; Prominent Idle Hour Derby Hope Unplaced, but Stablemate Scores Easily at Lexington. VICTOR IS HAMPERED EARLY Craver Finally Gets Bewithus Clear and Takes the Colt Around Nor'easter at Stretch Turn.
- SLICHTER WAS BAYONETED.; Canadian Missionary and Child Were Stabbed to Death in China.
- WANT CITY COLLEGE TO END DRILL COURSE; Members of Student Board Ask Abolition of Compulsory Semi-Military Training. PROPOSAL IS THIRD OF KIND Committee Recommends Teaching of Contemporary Civilization and Hygiene for Freshmen.
- Stanley J. Dalton Dies.
- HONOR BISHOP LLOYD ON EVE OF BIRTHDAY; 300 Friends Give Luncheon in His Honor at Cathedral -- He Will Be 70 Today.
- Restoration of Apocrypha Urged.
- Mrs. Edlth S. Radle.
- BASS PUMMELS SUGGS.; Negro Knocked Down Three Times in Fourth Round.
- Press Syndicate Sues Rabbi Wise.
- Mrs. Sarah Butterfield.
- McGARRAH IN NEW POST.; Begins Duties as Federal Reserve Chairman and Local Agent.
- TO SENTENCE 9 FURRIERS.; Court to Act Thursday on Conviction in Mineola Assault.
- Marian Smith's Wedc:ing Plans.
- FLEET SHOWS CITY SPECTACLE OF LIGHT; Entire Armada in Hudson Stages Brilliant Display With Searchlights. LOS ANGELES VISITS SHIPS Sailors Cheer as Big Dirigible Glides Above Vessels and Circles Over Grant's Tomb. IT'S ALSO MARRIAGE DAY Five Naval Men Get Licenses -Mrs. Corson, Channel Swimmer, Tries to Show Water-Skiing.
- MARYLAND TWELVE TRIMS COLGATE, 5-4; Loane's Goal in Closing Minutes Gives Southerners a Hard-Earned Victory.
- NORFOLK SOUTHERN NET OFF; March Operating Income $197,043 -- B., R. & P. Net Higher.
- Superior (Wis.) School Strike Ends.
- FIVE ARE KILLED BY GAS.; Man and Wife, Mother and Daughter Accidentally Asphyxiated.
- MUSSOLINI ENTERS HIS WHEAT FOR PRIZE; Plowed His Own Field, Sowed It Himself and the Grain Is Now Doing Well.
- Norwich Riflemen Score.
- DIVIDENDS CONFINED TO OIL COMPANIES; Ohio and Standard of Indiana Pay Extras of 25 Cents Per Share With Regulars.
- Border Liquor Trade of $5000,000 a Year Admitted by Savard in Canadian Inquiry
- FIGHT PLANES REACH FORT BENNING, GA.; Will Demonstrate Effectiveness of Air Attacks on Ground Troops. MANOEUVRES BEGIN TODAY Will Be Observed by Experts of All Army Branches and Foreign Officers.
- MAGANINI'S WORKS SUNG AT CONCERT; Given by the Women's University Glee Club at the Town Hall.
- PRESIDENT MACHADO WELCOMED IN CHICAGO; Cuban Executive Has a Strenuous Day There -- Is Guest of Vice President Dawes.
- MITCHELL IS HOST OF 100 WORKMEN; Head of Central Mercantile Bank Gives Dinner for Them for Rushing Building. FOUR BANK BRANCHES OPEN Chemical National Establishes One in Times Square on its 103d Anniversary.
- PLAN BANK FOR FLOOD AID.; Arkansas Would Raise $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 for Farm Loans.
- BANKERS REVIEW FARMING.; One Report Declares Cotton Decline a Blessing to the South.
- THREATEN TO DISBAND THE DRAMA LEAGUE; Mrs. A.M. Dodge and Other Officers Want the Members to End Deficits.
- BROWNS WIN IN 9TH, 7-6.; Rally to Count Five Runs, Beating Indians -- Schang's Hit Decides.
- TIDAL OSAGE'S PROFITS JUMP TO $3.33 A SHARE; Company Reports Net Earnings of $2,107,365 for First Quarter of Year.
- GASOLINE CUT IN BOSTON.; Tide Water Meets Standard Oil -Prices in Chicago.
- MRS. LYDIG TOO ILL, HEARING IS POSTPONED; Report She Has Been Receiving $40,000 a Year From Four Persons to Be Sifted.
- BUFFALO HOME RUN TRIPS JERSEY CITY; Del Bissonette Poles Out Blow in Eighth Inning to Gain Decision by 5-4. SIXTH STRAIGHT FOR BISONS Losers Threaten In Final Frame, but Brice Fans Shannon for Last Out With Two On.
- TODAY'S FINANCING SMALLEST IN WEEKS; Consists of $4,200,000 for Farm Loan, Public Utility and Industrial Issues.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- COPELAND UPHOLDS FITNESS OF SMITH; Replies to Southern Editor Who Attacked Governor as Wet and Tweed Successor. CALLS EDITORIAL INSULT Senator, Speaking at Schenectady, Declares Executive Stands for Liquor Law Enforcement.
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NEW INVESTMENT TRUST.; Company to Confine Itself to Shares of Electrical Concerns.
- Dyckman Section Investment.
- Official Flees for His Life.
- Relatives Seek Girl From Mobile.
- WILL MEET AT JERUSALEM.; Dr. John R. Mott, at Berlin, Tells of Plan for World Mission Conference.
- ALCOHOL BURNS 3 RAIDERS.; Vats Explode in House Where Policeman Was Hurt by Still.
- HAIR BOB CAUSES TRAGEDY.; Polish Mother Tries Suicide When Daughter Disobeys Her.
- George A. Dausey.
- PRINCETON TO SPEED TWO NEW BUILDINGS; Cornerstones for Engineering and Chemistry Structures Will Be Laid on May 12. TOTAL COST $2,000,000 New Jersey Governor and Leaders in Industry Will Take Part in Ceremonies.
- DR. CADMAN ASSAILS JAZZ.; He Urges Apollo Choral Club to Help End a "Degradation."
- Dr. Ralph C. Yeaton.
- PETRONE TRIUMPHS IN BOUT WITH RYAN; Gets Verdict After Ten-Round Battle at the St. Nicholas Arena. VALGER SCORES VICTORY Shows Great Boxing Skill in Beating Washington -- Dorando Whips Kawler.
- COLORADO FUEL & IRON CO.; Increase of 69 Per Cent. in Net Income for Quarter Reported.
- PULITZER AWARDS ARE MADE FOR 1926; Bromfield's 'Early Autumn' and Green's 'In Abraham's Bosom' Get Novel and Play Prizes. MRS. SPEYER'S POETRY BEST S.F. Bemis Captures Honors in History and Prof. Emory Holloway in Biography. BROOKLYN CARTOONIST WINS Journalism Laurels Go to Boston Herald for Sacco Editorial and Canton News for Crime Drive.
- HOT SPRINGS COLONY TURNS OUT FOR GOLF; Every Course at the Virginia Mountain Resort Is Filled With Players. MANY LUNCHEON PARTIES New Yorkers Arrive on Honeymoon Trip -- Other Newcomers at the Springs.
- Harry M. Knight.
- W.B. THOMPSON TO RETIRE?; Wall Street Hears He May Withdraw From Many Directorates.
- FUR TRIMMERS DISSENT.; Refuse to Join Associated Manufacturers in Labor Policy.
- MISS. OLURE TISOH GAGED.TO'IVIARRY; $culptress's Betrothal. to Richmond P. Kennard Is Announced. THILDA BARRINGTON TO WED Becomes Engaged to Cleveland Everett Van Wert -- Marriage is on Saturday.
- Ping Pong Championship To Be Staged in Portugal
- News of Metropolitan Golf Clubs.
- Canadian Pacific Orders Signals.
- De Jan Gets Panama Divorce.
- MISSING RUBENS FOUND.; English Collector Has Painting, "Christ as King of Martyrs."
- Metropolitan Museum Gets a Duerer
- Kling and Jennings Win.
- 185 DIVIDENDS DISTRIBUTED.; Four Extras Among May Payments of 142 Companies.
- ROCKEFELLER GIVES Y.M.C.A. $900,000; Pledges From John D. Jr. and Others Total $1,750,000 as Ten-Day Drive Starts. DODGES DONATE $300,000 Anonymous Contributor Adds $500,000 -- $6,500,000 Fund for Buildings Sought.
- DE PINEDO'S AIRPLANE BEING ASSEMBLED; Santa Maria II to Be Ready for Him to Resume Flight Early Next Week.
- SPANISH PLAYERS IN POETICAL DRAMA; Sierra's 'The Road to Happiness' Is the Development of an Emotional Theme. CATALINA BARCENA PLEASES Product of Art Theatre Is an Actress of Uncommon Gifts and Charm.