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- CALLS PARLEY A SUCCESS.
- OFFERS AND PRIZES POUR ON LINDBERGH; Flier Lacks Time to Consider Projects -- Has $500,000 Screen Proposal.
- Woman's Body Found in Sea.
- BOARD SHAKES UP RADIO BANDS HERE; Forty-eight Stations In This Zone to Operate on Twenty Waves After June 1.
- DAWES EXTOLS LOST FLIERS; Nungesser and Coil Will Be Remembered With Lindbergh, He Says.
- Pickups and Putouts
- MRS. THOMAS B. ALDRICH.; Widow of Author, Stricken With Shock in Bridge Game, Dies.
- John Henry, Vaudeville Agent, Dies.
- YEARLING HEIFERS SELL AT WARTIME PRICES; In All Other Lines Live Stock Quotations Showed a Falling Off.
- Nursery Quits After 49 Years; Not Enough Mothers Need It
- SOVIET BOYCOTTS BRITAIN.; But Decree Hinges on London's Action -- Would Bar Our Trade.
- Harvard Glee Club Elects Members.
- INQUIRY INTO FIRE AT FORT.; Board Named to Investigate Blaze on Wadsworth Reservation.
- POPE CABLES INVOCATION.; Message Read at Ground Breaking for K. of C. Centre in Queens.
- Senior Golfers Named to Meet British and Canadians Abroad; Snare Will Captain Team of Fourteen Selected to Represent the United States Association on English Links at Sunningdale July 7 -- Three Former Senior Champions Among Players Selected.
- Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt Buys Munsey Mansion; Manhasset, L.I., Property Held at $450,000
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; A Week of Mysterious Movements in Finance -- Some of the Underlying Forces.
- LAUNCH EXPLODES WITH FIVE ON BOARD; One Man, Dr. McGlade, Believed Dead -- Two Companions Are Injured. CRAFT SINKS AT ONCE Survivors Picked Up in Waters of Peconic Bay -- Party Had Been on Fishing Trip.
- SEE FRANCE PREPARING TO STABILIZE FRANC; Amsterdam Thus Interprets Gold Shipments to America and Accumulation of Exchange.
- Child Is Thought Lost in Fire.
- TRIBUTE TO SAILOR DEAD.; Flower-Laden Boat is Set Adrift at Memorial Exercises.
- FORT HAMILTON WINS AT POLO BY 24 TO 0; Captain Neu Scores Eight Goals as Governors Island Loses Opening Game.
- CITY TO COOPERATE IN TRANSIT INQUIRY; Delaney and Ryan Agree to Attend Hearing by the State Board. HARMONY IS FORESEEN Move Taken to Indicate Desire by the Investigators to Keep the Five-Cent Fare. THE FIRST MEETING TODAY Purposes of the Investigation to Be Stated -- Miller Gets More Time.
- BERLIN APPROVES OF GOLD EXPORTS; Considered as Forced by Heavy Foreign Payments and Shrinking Exchange Reserve. MORE WILL GO IF NEEDED Home Market for New Loans Paralyzed by Month's Events -- New York May Be Applied To.
- HERO OF THE HOUR IN PARIS; Lindbergh Is Hailed by Huge Crowds and Gets Regal Honors. FELICITATIONS FLOOD HIM Kings, Governments, Ministers and Diplomats Join in Tributes to His Courage. "FEELS FINE" AFTER SLEEP In a Borrowed Suit, Modestly Tells of Adventure, Calling Landing Greatest Danger. LINDBERGH IS HERO OF HOUR IN PARIS
- PLANS TO DROP TWO FROM PAROLE BOARD; Commissioner Keib Said to Contemplate Retiring Konta and Benham. WARDENS TO ACT ON PLEAS Change In Policy Authorized by the Governor Expected to Go Into Effect July 1.
- URGES MONASTERY IDEAL.; Dr. Slaten Says America Needs It to Offset Excessive Sociability.
- LINDBERGH LIKE HIS FATHER; Representative From Minnesota Was Hard Worker, Always on Time.
- To Unveil Portrait of Founder.
- DECRIES SUNDAY GOLF.; Dr. Reisner Says Church Going Is Essential to Christians.
- BEATEN AS GIRL'S ANNOYER.; Crowd Mauls Suspect When Mother Raises Outcry.
- Asiatic Developments.
- Buffalo Bank to Open Office Here.
- SWEDES PROUD OF EXPLOIT.; Geneva Delegation Tells Lindbergh It Is Worthy of His Origin.
- ATHENS LEGION GETS FLAG.; Greek Premier and American Minister Attend Dedication Ceremony.
- LOUIS E. MILLER DIES; WAS JBWISH FA)ITOR; Writer, 61, Said to Be Founder of Six Papers, Including Warheit and Forward. LIFE THREATENED IN 1907 Russian Reactionaries Plotted His Murder -- In War He Helped Win Sympathy Here for Russia.
- In Aid of St. Joseph's Institute.
- MID-WEST TRADE ACTIVE.; Retail Business Has Picked Up -- Consumption Is Greater.
- WIDE DECIMO CLUB INQUIRY.; Business Men's Group Also Under Scrutiny In Essex County.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- REDS GET 15 HITS TO BEAT CUBS, 8-4; End Chicago's Winning Streak of Six Games and Push Them From League Lead. ROOT AN EARLY VICTIM Pitcher Who Won All His Games Against Cincinnati Last Year Routed in Fourth.
- Spark Blows Up Powder Plant.
- MUSIC FOUNDATION PLANNED IN CHICAGO; Samuel Insull Reveals Project to Free the Civic Opera of Financial Worries. AND AID ASPIRING ARTISTS Organization Will Be Formed First, However, to Erect New Home for Company, Says Report.
- JOINS IN HUGE TAX SUIT.; California to Aid Fight Against Government for $300,000,000.
- DEFEAT RECORD SET BY READING WITH 25; Jersey City Takes Both Ends of Dual Bill, First by 4-3, Second by 3-2.
- Bart Schmidt,
- Anna Duncan Dances Again.
- Performance Regarded Highly.
- CRESCENTS DEFEAT ENGLEWOOD, 8 TO 4; Superior Hitting Gives the Half-Mooners Second Victory in Club League. CRESCENTS GET 11 HITS Brascher Leads Way to Triumph With Two Doubles and a Single.
- Herriot and Marx Attend Beethoven Centenary at Bonn
- FOUR FLY 11,000 MILES.; British Air Forrce Planes Return to Cape Town.
- MISS WILLS ARRIVES FOR ENGLISH TOUR; Will Play in Two Tourneys Before Wimbledon -- Wants to Play Mlle. Lenglen.
- BRIGHT SUNDAY JAMS THE SHORE; Chill Keeps Many From Surf at Coney, but Atlantic City Bathers Frolic. LONG CARAVAN OF AUTOS 300,000 Visit Coney and 150,000 the Rockaways -- Memorial Day Bookings at Hotels Heavy.
- 1,000 Women in German Relay Lead Old Man and Boy Teams
- STRAUS ATTACKS FORD.; Calls Him a Coward at Memorial for Jewish Veterans of Wars.
- LOWER BANK RATE DOUBTED; Continent Thinks Bank of England Will Await Higher Sterling.
- $1,156,000 FOR MINISTERS.; New York Completes Its Quota in Presbyterian Pension Fund.
- SCHANK HOME FIRST IN CYGNET A.C. RUN; Beats Conroy by Two Yards in Annual Eight-Mile Handicap Race. TITTERTON THE FASTEST Runs Distance in 45:13, Though Finishing 25th -- Kennedy, Veteran Star, Fourth Across Line.
- RUSSIAN PRELATE SEES CATHEDRAL REGAINED; Metropolitan Platon Predicts Its Restoration -- Thanks Trinity for Providing Home.
- SCOPE OF BERLIN REACTION.; Stock Market "Averages" Show Nearly 15% Decline Since May 3.
- IN FLOODED AREAS MAJORITY OPPOSES AN EXTRA SESSION; Engineers, Bankers and Scientists Answer The Times's Query on Subject.
- TO APPEAL FOR $1,000,000.; Palestine Organization Will Make Campaign Here in June.
- Sports of the Times
- What Lindbergh Told His Mother.
- OFFERS NEW PRIZES IN WILSON CONTEST; Foundation Announces 92 More Awards, Totaling $7,000, in Essay Competition.
- PRESIDENTIAL "AGE."
- LIFE THE GREATEST QUEST.; Dr. Poling Says Search for Knowledge of God Is Biggest Factor.
- LINDBERGH'S PRIZES TAXED.; Must Pay Treasury $1,233.75 of Orteig $25,000 Stake.
- CATERINA MARCO SINGS.; 'America's Oldest Prima Donna,' 74, Gives Recital at Waldorf.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SEES RUSSIA IN DILEMMA.; Foreign Policy Body Reports on Great Need for Capital.
- BELGIANS HAIL LINDBERGH.; King and Press Voice Fervent Admiration of His Feat.
- AUTHORS' CONGRESS CLOSES; Confederation Decides at Rome to Seek Unified Copyright Laws.
- McAdoo in White Sulphur Colony.
- MAKES ENGINE SURVEY.; Ingersoll Rand Finds Oil-Electric Performance Better Than Steam.
- STEEL PRICES SHOW TENDENCY TO WEAKEN; Competition Has Brought a Situation Wherein Small Lot Buyers Now Get Concessions.
- Has Paris-Philadelphia Air Line Plan.
- TIGERS-SENATORS IN TIE.; Manush's Homer Evens Count, 6-6 -- Game Called by Agreement.
- JAMES W. LANE DIES Ol IiFAI{T ATTACK; President of E. W. Bliss Company Stricken at 62 at Suffolk House, St. James. PROMINENT EPISCOPALIAN Senior Warden of St. Bartholomew's Church -- Long a Member of Union League Club.
- VISIT ACTORS' FUND HOME.; Frohman and Trustees Pay Call on Institution's 25th Anniversary.
- CORN ON UP GRADE MAKES NEW RECORD; In Face of Bear Opposition Futures Advance 18 in 21 Cents With May Leading. WEATHER IS A FACTOR Experts Consider Crop Situation in Line With 1924 When the July Hit Low.
- DE PINEDO STARTS FLIGHT TO AZORES; Italian Fllier Leaves Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, at 4:30 This Morning. FOLLOWS TRAIL OF NC-4 Four Continent Flier Will Make Bee Line for the Island of Horta.
- BISHOP'S BODY IN NEWARK.; Throngs at Cathedral Pay Tribute to O'Connor -- Rites Tomorrow,
- Mrs. Carter-Waddell's Pupils Dance.
- Near Disaster at the Start.
- NEW YORK A.C. ROUTS ST. JOHN'S NINE, 15-0; Brown Limits Collegians to Five Hits, While Victors Bat Three Hurlers Hard.
- BUS MEN MEET TONIGHT.; Will Protest Warren Edict Barring Them From Streets After Aug. 1.
- FRAME TRAFFIC RULES.; Experts Report on Lights and Other Methods of Control.
- British Withdraw Chin-Kiang Consul.
- To Show Tennis Films June 6.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- TACKLES FLOOD MAIL CHAOS.; New Sends Assistant Postmaster to Lower Mississippi Region.
- LAURIE HOME FIRST IN 6-MILE ROAD RUN; Leads Parkinson by 200 Yards in Brooklyn Harriers Annual Anniversary Race. MORE THAN 100 IN FIELD Glannakopolos, Weighing Almost 200 Pounds, Third -- Calvatti Gets Fast-Time Prize.
- DIES IN FEAR UNDER KNIFE.; Colorado Youth Afraid Operation Might Make Family Helpless.
- FRANCE BUILDING UP AMERICAN BALANCES; Reasons for Continued Conversion of Sterling Holdings Into Dollar Remittances. SURE OF RETURN IN GOLD New York Proceeds of Gold Sold to Federal Reserve Counted In French Bank's Reserve.
- Paper Gives $50,000 for Hospital.
- Bruins Sell Cooper to Cougars.
- DESCRIBES RELIGION AS POWER FOR GOOD; Dr. Fosdick Says It Is the Most Beneficent Force in World When It Goes Right.
- BERLIN BANKERS SEE LOWER STOCK PRICES; Say 'Major Bear Movement' Has Begun -- Public and Foreigners Still Buy.
- Lindbergh's First Call Is on Mme. Nungesser; She Kisses Him and He Strengthens Her Hopes
- DRY LEAGUERS DENY REPUBLICAN LINK; Barton and Wheeler Reply to Walsh That Fight Is Against Wets Regardless of Politics. BRITTEN DEFENDS PARTY Representative Denounces Anti-Saloon Body and Points to Dry Democratic States.
- HORDER IS VICTOR ON BIKE IN NEWARK; Wins Quarter-Mile Final and Ties Fred Spencer and Martinetti for Series Lead. 18,000 ARE AT THE RACES See Jaeger Defeat Georgetti in Straight Heats of Ten-Mile Motor-Paced Match.
- CAPTAIN GREENWOOD AT HOLY APOSTLES; Leader in English Church Army Hopes for a Similar American Movement.
- THINK REVALUATION OF LIRA WILL GO ON; Italian Market Believes Process Will Be Gradual, With View to Trade Conditions.
- LINDBERGH'S DARING PRAISED IN PULPITS; Dr. Bowie Calls Flight Youth's Answer to the Lure of the Impossible.
- CONFERENCE TO AID CHILDREN WHO WORK; Problem in Education of 150,000 in Continuation Schools to Be Discussed. TRAINING FOR THE FUTURE Movement Under State Auspices Starts With Dinner Tonight -- Sessions to Last 3 Days.
- ITALIAN UTILITIES ON MARKET TODAY; $5,000,000 Issue of Isarco Hydroelectric Bonds Are Offered by Syndicate. NEW DEBENTURES ALSO OUT $4,000,000 Offering is for Newly Organized Investment Bond and Share Corporation.
- SAFE FLYING PROBLEM STILL.; Grover Whalen's View of Atlantic Problem -- Other Plans for Byrd.
- Mystery in Actress's Injury.
- IS BBALE TO WED' i KN0X GARTN; Daughter of Mrs. John Wheeler Beale to Be a' Bride in Washing-ton on June 8. : LOIS A. RALLI BETROTHED To Marry Dr. Pol N. Caryllos of the Medical College of Cornell University in July.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- 21 CHANGES MADE IN YALE FACULTY; Appointments Include Three Professors, an Associate and Seven Assistants. TEN ARE NEW INSTRUCTORS E.H. Sturtevant, Formerly With Bank Here, Gets Chair in the Graduate School.
- Moving of Queens Offices Up Today.
- Overseas League Honors Mrs. Bullus
- CONFER ON RAIL PAY TODAY.; Engineers and Eastern Rail Heads to Discuss Demand for Increase.
- CONFECTIONERS MEET.; Open Convention at Atlantic City Today -- Kane Urges Combination.
- Will Get All Orteig Prize Money.
- T. CHARLES FARRELLY DIES IN HOSPITAL; [Secretary of the American News Company, With Which He Had I Been Associated for 33 Years. I
- WHEAT ADVANCES ON CROP REPORTS; Deterioration in Some Sections and Delay in Seeding Make for Better Prices.
- ORIOLES TAKE TWO FROM NEWARK CLUB; Bentley and Cheeves, Late of Giants, Go Down to Defeat Before Baltimore. BENTLEY IS BATTED OUT Driven From Box in Second Game After Cheeves Fails as Relief Hurler in First -- 13 Pitchers Toil.
- Consul Dres Linard.
- Seven European Performers Here.
- 7 LINERS FOR ROTARIANS.; Cunard Ships Now in Port to Take Convention Delegates Across.
- TRIBUTE BY AMUNDSEN.; Lindbergh's 'Cool Daring and Gallantry' Intrigues Explorer.
- FATALLY STABBED IN FIGHT.; Victim Found Near Alleged Speak-easy -- Assailant Hunted.
- HELPING SELL DRESSES.; Ways in Which the Manufacturer Can Assist the Retailer.
- OUR SAILORS IN CHINA FIGHT OIL TANK FIRE; British Aid Them in Five-Hour Battle With Chin-kiang Blaze Started by Shell. U.S.S. PREBLE IN GUN DUEL Nanking Restoring Our Consulate -- Hankow Reported Less Fearful as Reds Claim Victories.
- WOMEN'S MET. GOLF WILL START TODAY; Most Representative Field in Several Years to Begin Play at Engineers' Club.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- GAME ANIMAL LIFE HARD HIT BY FLOOD; More Than $6,000,000 Annually Was Derived in Louisiana From Fur Pelts. DEER SWAM RIVER TO SAFETY Broods of Wild Turkey and Other Birds Lost in Inundated Forests and Marshes.
- LAPHAM'S FOUR GETS A TIE.; His Three Goals Put Yellows Even With Whites at Ox Ridge.
- Bishop Guizar Quits Mexico.
- TRADE BALANCE HOLDS FAVORABLE IN FRANCE; April Import Surplus in Francs Only 44,000,000 -- Was 598,000,000 Year Ago.
- Wins Columbia Architect Prize.
- LINCOLN SERVICE BY G.A.R.; Memorial Exercises Are Held at His Statue In Prospect Park.
- WANDERERS BEATEN BY BOSTON, 1 TO 0; Drop Fast Soccer Game When Blair Scores Near the End Before 3,000.
- TELLS NATURE OF SIN.; Pastor Preaches at Anniversary of Charlton Street Memorial.
- Average German Prices Go Higher.
- LINDBERGH TALKS TO MOTHER BY PHONE; Sitting in Her Detroit Home, She Converses With Him in Paris. 'TRIP WONDERFUL,' HE SAYS Congratulations From High and Low the World Over Pour In on Her. LINDBERGH TALKS TO MOTHER BY PHONE
- English-Speaking Union Plan.
- N.Y.U. Meets Waseda Tomorrow.
- DRY LAW DEFENDED AS WILL OF NATION; Dr. Durkee Says It Must Have Right of Way in All Our Legislative Bodies. ANTI-SALOON MAN SPEAKS Dr. Cherrington Denies That 18th Amendment Was "Put Over" and Urges Financial Aid.
- MANY CROSS-CURRENTS IN THE GOLD MARKET; Flow of Gold to New York Considered Unavoidable, Also Outflow From Berlin.
- FLIGHT QUICKLY ARRANGED.; Mahoney Had Plane Ready Sixty Days After Meeting Lindbergh.
- WILL DO RESEARCH ABROAD.; Four U. of P. Professors Will Study in Europe or Asia.
- SMACKING THE DRYS.
- ASSERTS CHINESE ARE NOT HOSTILE; Dr. Warnshuis Says They Are Rightfully Resentful of Foreign Concessions. A MISSIONARY 27 YEARS He Declares This Country Should Be in Sympathy With Natives' Demands.
- Krupp to Redeem 1921 Bonds.
- BELLANCA PLANE TO BE IDLE.; Disposition in Doubt After Spilt -- No Record Flights in View.
- Esther Heller, Soprano, Heard.
- Mexican Laws and the Church.
- FLOWER SHOW AT ORANGE.; Entries Close Today -- Committees Are Announced.
- STOCK AVERAGE ADVANCES.; Fisher Index Highest of Year, 69% Above Last May.
- CONGRESS MEDAL URGED.; Aviation Society Proposes Highest Honor for Lindbergh.
- COACH WOOLLEY QUITS YALE DRAMATICS BODY; His Resignation Follows Refusal of Faculty Appointment for Next Year.
- PLANS FOR CANADIANS' VISIT; Many to Entertain Black Watch Men Here for Memorial Day.
- DANCE TO AID PLAY SCHOOLS; Cabaret on Program of Affair to Be Given Tonight at Pierre's.
- $14,555,817 IN PENSIONS.; 4,006 Employes Now on Railroad's Retirement Payroll.
- STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS
- Local Reception to Be Planned.
- BROWNS RALLY IN NINTH.; I McFayden and Williams Hit Homers in 6-5 Victory Over Red Sox.
- PRINTERS HOLD MEMORIAL.; i I 1,000 Attend Services of Typo- I graphical Union No, 6. I
- Berkes and Gypsy Band in Concert.
- Crop Damage Reported.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS.; Show What Each Team Did During Week in Pennant Races.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- To Inaugurate "Poetry Week."
- INDIA FLIERS FORCED TO ALIGHT AT SEA; Carr and Gillman, on Flight From Britain, Are Picked Up by Ship in Persian Gulf.
- DAY OF LENIN'S DECISION.; Fortieth Anniversary of His Brother's Hanging Marked in Moscow.
- Army Offers Land for Sale.
- Belgium Advances at Tennis.
- Special to The New York Times.
- ERRATIC MOVEMENT OF GOLD AT LONDON; Market Disconcerted by American Purchases and Mysterious Withdrawal From Bank.
- VAN BUSKIRK WINS TITLE WITH SABRES; Captures National Outdoor Honors at Travers Island Fencing Field Day. MIJER ALSO IS CROWNED He Triumphs in Epee Championship Matches After Tie In the Semi-Finals.
- BODY OF BOY, 4, FOUND.; Gordon Williams of Woodbury, N.J., Located in Creek After Long Hunt.
- LARGER FRENCH REVENUE.; April Collections Increased Over 1926 in All Branches.
- Man's Body in Sands Bay.
- DEDICATES SIX TABLETS.; Temple Shaari Zedeck Holds Service for Deceased Members.
- WANTS 'DRY LINE' HELD.; The Rev. Mr. Kelley Says Public Must Support Prohibition.
- German Trade Is Improving, Despite Stock Exchange Crash
- Lindbergh Is Our Best Envoy, Herrick Cables to President
- FOR TRI-BOROUGH BRIDGE.; Cuvillier Praises Walker for Taking Up the Project.
- CHANNEL SWIMMER HERE FROM GERMANY; Vierkoetter Is on His Way to Montreal -- Norwegian Champion Also Arrives.
- DR. HILLIS PREACHES.; Declares Man Is Not a Machine, in Sermon at Collegiate Reformed.
- SKEPTICISM ON LIRA'S RISE.; But Italy's Accumulation of Foreign Exchange Will Be Helpful.
- SEES GAIN FOR FLYING.; Davison Thinks Lindbergh's Feat Will Aid Long Flights.
- CANAL ZONE WORKERS DEFER BOYCOTT RULING; Metal Trades Council Will Seek Compromise in Row Over Commissaries.
- THE SAGA OF LINDBERGH.
- PRAISES BRIAND PLAN TO RENOUNCE WAR; Dr. Simons Says Proposal Is a Moral Challenge That We Cannot Ignore.
- AIDS FARM SCHOOL DRIVE.; Government Endorsement of $5,000,000 Program Is Announced.
- WILL BYRD ALSO TRY FLIGHT TO FRANCE?; No Authoritative Answer Yet to a Question Which Interests Whole Air Fraternity. BROTHERS URGE 'NO FLIGHT' Navy Men Want Lindbergh's Exploit to Stand Alone -- Call It a "Masterpiece of Air Navigation."
- Train Kills Mother Awaiting Sons.
- Aid Asked for City Children.
- Ritz-Carlton Roof Garden to Open.
- PASSENGERS ON SHIPS HAIL LINDBERGH HOP; Masters on Bridge in Stormy Seas Felt for Heroic Flier Battling His Way Alone.
- BIBLICAL SEMINARY TO GRADUATE 29; President W.W. White in His Baccalaureate Sermon Pleads for Protestant Unity.
- Mrs. Coolidge's Movie Camera Turns Trick on Photographers
- TODAY'S WEDDINGS.; Misses Carlys G. Peabody and Clara L. Lee Are Brides-to-Be.
- AUTO OUTPUT DROPS.; Decrease in April Production Compared With That of 1926.
- GATTI-GASAZZA ELATED.; Metropolitan Director Congratulates Lindbergh From Geneva.
- Mgr. Joseph O. Routhier Dies at 96.
- Crosley Gets Use of RCA Patents.
- COMMODITY AVERAGE HIGHER FOR WEEK; Still 4 1/8% Below Year's Highest -- British Average Up, Italian Down.
- Following Trail of NC-4.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Educators Will Visit Rumania.
- Intrigued by Lindbergh's Cat.
- Great Britain Is Eliminated From Davis Cup by Denmark
- FURS FOR FALL WEAR.; Gray Pelts and Many Dyed and Manipulated Ones Included.
- HANKOW TENSION EASES.; Radicals' Claims of Victories in Field Lessen Refugees' Fears.
- U.S. GOLFERS PLAY IN BRITAIN TODAY; Small Band Will Try to Hold Amateur Crown Won by Sweetser Last Year. LINKS IN POOR CONDITION Greens Are Baked and Strong Wind Sweeps the Hoylake Course -- Wethered Is the Favorite.
- WEDS, RETURNS TO PRISON.; Young Swiss Convict Permitted to Marry at Registrar's Office.
- LITTLE SIGN OF REVIVAL IN BRITISH INDUSTRY; Unemployment Less, but Foreign Orders Disappointing and Coal Trade Unfavorable.
- Birger Gangster Taken on Murder Charge.
- ONE DIES, SIX HURT AS AUTO OVERTURNS; Driver Held for Manslaughter and Intoxication After Crash Near Oceanside. 'JOY RIDE' ENDS IN TRAGEDY One Person Killed, Seven Injured Near Absecon, N.J. -- Boy, Hit by Backing Car, Dies.
- FRENCH EMPLOYMENT RISES; Jobless Reduced More Than One-third From Months Ago.
- 106th Infantry Honors Its Dead.
- Opposes German Potash Plan.
- FLIER HAS A BUSY DAY, BUT IS FEELING FIT; He Is Overwhelmed With Attention and Retires Early to Be Rested for Official Honors.
- Name Pastor for Old South Church.
- JESUS THE IDEAL BOY.; Rev. D.B. Aldrich Tells Graduating Class He Anticipated "Scouts."
- British Living Costs Reduced.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- OPENING THE TRANSIT INQUIRY.
- LIBERAL RELIGION AT CRISIS.; Rabbi Says It Has No Convictions and Seeks New Program.
- OFFERS PIANO STOCK TODAY.; Syndicate Will Market 170,000 Shares of the American Co.
- ANSWER SKEPTICS ON COLLEGE STUDY; 25 of the City College Faculty Find Higher Education Is Worth While. QUERIED BY THE STUDENTS Lincoln Picked as the Greatest American -- Professors Vary Widely on Best Books.
- A "Reserve Party."
- Bridge in Aid of Flood Sufferers.
- NUNGESSER NOT FOUND.; Newfoundland Rumor Baseless, but Watch is Kept on Island's Coast,
- Man Missing From Motor Boat.
- AID SARANAC DAY NURSERY.; Stage Stars Appear at Century -- A Tribute to Lindbergh.
- LUCY [V]cALLISTER BRIDE.; Wed to Lawrence Martin In the Church of the Holy Cross.
- ROBINS BREAK OUT WITH 20-4 VICTORY; After Four Setbacks by Cubs Brooklyn Pounces on Phils Before 20,000 Amazed Fans.
- Samuel Albert Maxon.
- COMMODITY PRICES.; Cash Markets Higher -- New Peaks Reached in Five Articles -- Grains and Textiles Feature.
- Ruth Gets Indian Head-Dress From Redskins at Cleveland
- Good Fun.
- BUILDERS FORESEE GENERAL WAGE RISE; Public's Lack of Interest in Construction Cost Increase Weakens Employers' Stand. STRANGE ECONOMIC TWIST Steel Worker's Job More Perilous Than Bricklayer's and He Thinks It Should Be So Recognized.
- Hotel Men Ask Congress Flood Aid.
- TILDEN CONQUERS BOROTRA, 6-0, 6-3; But Hunter Loses to Lacoste by 6-0, 6-0, and France Beats U.S., 3 to 2.
- Woman's Body in Niagara River.
- King Gustav Sends Congratulations.
- NEWS OF GOLF CLUBS IN METROPOLITAN AREA
- French Bank's Huge Purchase Of Foreign Exchange Shown
- HARKNESS GIVES MILLION.; New Yorker's Gift Helps Put Cleveland Hospital Drive Over Top.
- The Moral Will Rogers Draws From Lindbergh's Great Feat
- Where Freckles Will Be Asset.
- Wider Vision and Faith Urged If We Are to Lead the World
- APRIL IMPORT SURPLUS OF GERMANY LARGER; Exceeded That of Any Month Since August, 1925 -- Gold Imports Decreased.
- Huguenot Church Celebrates.
- FLOWERS-ELKINS BOUT TAKES PLACE TONIGHT; Features Card at Reopening of St. Nicholas Arena -- Dexter Park Inaugural Tonight.
- 'CRYING FOR WINE' IS TEXT.; Dr. Straton Says Isaiah Did Not Refer to an Ancient Volstead.
- OFFERS PARIS TRIP FOR FLIER'S MOTHER; Nassau Official Proposes a Fund -- Asks Coolidge to Send Destroyer. SHE CONSULTS HER SON Mrs. Lindbergh Says She Will Not Go Unless Aviator Wishes Her To.
- Asks Aid for Needy Jews in Poland.
- FOREIGN SERVICE IN TROPICAL COUNTRIES.
- Takes Jackson Heights Pulpit.
- DISCOUNT RATES UNCHANGED; World's Banks Kept to Same Figure Throughout the Week.
- NEW PLANE WILL SEEK ENDURANCE RECORD; Lieut. de Olic, War Flier, Says Three-Motored Monoplane Will Take Air This Week.
- ENRIGHT DISCUSSES POLICE.; Efficiency No Better Despite 3,000 New Men on Force, He Says.
- POLITICS IN VIRGINIA.; What Richmond Thinks of Governor Byrd, Governor Smith and the Outlook for 1928.
- Tea by Daughters of Revolution.
- Lindbergh Feared Being Unknown in Paris; This Explains Letters From Roosevelt
- QUEBEC CLOSES FOLKSONG FESTIVAL; Final Concerts Are Given, With Huron Indians Dancing and Singing.
- Cancer Society Concert Tonight.
- RUBBER STAYS FIRM ON LONDON MARKET; Little Trade in Tin in England -- Lead Prices Remain Unchanged.
- FRENCH HAIL FLIGHT AS MODERN MIRACLE; Press Finds Lindbergh Incarnates Qualities Which Produced World Wonders. STRESS FLIER'S COURAGE Journal Des Debats Compares Ocean Hop to a Great Monument -- Calls It a Masterpiece.
- To Hear Ford Stock Tax Arguments.
- PLAN SHAKESPEARE OPEN AIR BENEFIT; "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Forest Hills Stadium in Aid of Actors' Fund. A CHORUS OF 100 VOICES Richard Boleslavsky to Stage the Production, Which Will Have Mendelssohn Musical Setting.
- Provision Market at Chicago.
- "GRAND BOY," SAYS LIPTON.; Sir Thomas Metaphorically "Takes His Hat Off" to Lindbergh.
- ATHLETICS BUNCH HITS TO WIN BY 6-1; Ehmke Meanwhile Holds White Sox to Five Scattered Blows in Series Final.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- In Tripoli.
- GERMAN SOCIALISTS FOR COALITION POLICY; Keynote Speech of Their Convention States Their Willingness to Share in Government.
- BEHR BEATS GRESS AT KEW GARDENS; Puts Out Opponent, 6-4, 6-1, as Griffin, Talmage and Muller Reach Fourth Round.
- TO ARRAIGN CLINE TODAY.; Justice to Hear Evidence on Fatal Shooting of Irwin.
- Storms Cause Havoc in Portugal.
- ONE LINER TO SAIL, 3 DUE FROM EUROPE; Reliance Leaves at Midnight for Hamburg With Large List of Passengers.
- BELIEVE "DEAD" GIRL LIVES.; Relatives Watch Body In Casket Near Polish Village for Sign of Life.
- MARKETS NOT HOPEFUL OF GENEVA RESULTS; Think Protectionist Influences Too Strong to Admit of Reversed Tariff Policy.
- GRADUATION WEEK IN RELIGIOUS FIELD; Commencement Plans Made by Many Schools for Training Clergymen. DR. SOCKMAN TO SPEAK Will Address Class of Union Seminary -- Bishop Sterrett at the General Episcopal.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Great Earthquake Recorded 7,500 Miles From Washington
- Seek Homes for 300 Orphans.
- CALLS THIS A WASTREL AGE.; The Rev. E.C. Russell Says Main Activity Seems to Be Controversy.
- LONDON GOLD MOVEMENTS.; Week's Intake at Bank u1,000,000, Outgo u3,034,000.
- ORVILLE WRIGHT LAUDS LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT; First Successful Flier Sees the Transatlantic Air Service Brought Nearer.
- South Africa Sweeps Davis Matches.
- Take Religion With You On Vacation, Pastor Advises
- BANKERS TO OFFER MIAMI BONDS SOON; Groups Will Not Wait Longer for Banking Department to Rule on Legality. HOLDINGS TOTAL $6,673,000 Issue Expetced Automatically to Enter Savings Bank Class After July.
- BABY NAMED FOR AIR HERO.; Nassau Detective Calls Son Charles Lindbergh Hurley.
- COLLEGE MEN IN BUSINESS.
- LINDBERGH'S PLANE CALLED STOCK MODEL; Head of Building Firm Says It Had a Few Changes to Meet Demands of Long Flight.
- McCRAY CHARGE DROPPED.; Ex-Indiana Governor, Still in Prison, Freed of Embezzlement Indictment.
- Thanks for Lindbergh News by Phone.
- BERKSHIRES DRAW MANY SOCIETY FOLK; Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Kountze Among New Yorkers to Arrive at Stockbridge. THE CLUCASES ENTERTAIN Are Hosts at Dinner -- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick Have Guests at Mansion.
- ITALIANS ACCLAIM LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT; His Personal Heroism Most Stirs Applause of the Press in Rome.
- PIRATES SINK GIANTS, GAIN LEAGUE LEAD; Sweep the Series by Taking No. 4 by 9 to 4 While 40,000 Watch. BATTER BURLEIGH GRIMES Barrage of Singles in Third and Fourth Sends Seven Runs Over the Plate. GIANTS AWAKEN IN NINTH But Rally Dies After Lindstrom and Roush Double and Hornsby Hits Into Stands.
- OVERSIZED PUPIL MISSING.; Brooklyn Boy Ran Away Once Before Because He Was Laughed At.
- General Motors Plans Panama Plant.
- ORTEIG FEELS 'A LOT LIGHTER.'; Donor of the $25,000 Prize Means Spirits as Well as Purse.
- OTTO MILLER SUSPENDED.; Wilson of Phils Also Indefinitely Barred -- Ferguson Draws Fine.
- JAMES H. DRAKE DEAD.; Southern Railway Official Dies Suddenly at 79 Years,
- NEW PROCTOR HOUSE READY; Theatre in New Rochelle is to Open on Memorial Day.
- Named to Poultry Exchange.
- PLANS NUNGESSER SHAFT.; Radio Station Starts Drive for a Monument at St. Louis.
- TWO INNINGS ENOUGH FOR YANKEES TO WIN; Get Three Runs in Third and Four in Sixth to Beat Indians, 7 to 2. RUTH CLOUTS HOMER NO. 10 Hugmen Start for Washington With Ten Victories in 13 Games in the West.
- BREAK WITH SOVIET EXPECTED IN LONDON; Chamberlain and Majority of Cabinet Are Said to Be Ready to Make the Decision Today.
- Other Photoplays.
- SEES A REVERSAL BY SCHOOL BOARD; Liberties Union Calls Granting of the Use of Auditorium for a Meeting a Victory.
- COLLEGE DEGREE FOR BYRD.; Pennsylvania Military Institution Will Honor Him June 15.
- Title Track Meet Wednesday.
- AUTO RACE DRIVER KILLED.; Hoadly Goes Through Fence at Turn on Erie Dirt Track.
- Gets Bust of Adolph Lewisohn.
- By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- MEMORIAL SERVICE BY QUEENS LEGION; More Than 1,500 Gather at Patriotic Ceremonies Held in Forest Park.
- Uruguay Loses Chicago Game, Hakoah Team Wins in Detroit
- JUDD GRAY HAS A VISITOR.; Lawyer is First to See Him in Death House -- May Seek New Trial.
- Maine to Vote on Primary Law.
- HOFMANN WINS SHOOT AT SHOEMAKERSVILLE; Nassau Gun Club Member Breaks 148 Out of 150 Targets in Pennsylvania Event.
- PLACES FAITH FIRST IN HOME BUILDING; The Rev. Dr. Keigwin Outlines Responsibilities of Parents in Rearing Children.
- OUTPUT OF GERMAN STEEL IS SMALLER; April Production 126,683 Tons Below March, but 420,432 Above 1926.
- CALLED 'LUCKY,' BUT SAYS LUCK ISN'T ALL; Modestly Shares Credit With Plane and Engine Builders, Adding: 'I Hope I Made Good Use of What I Had.' THE IRISH COAST WAS 'A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT' TO HIM After That It Was Easy -- Won't Repeat the Hazardous Trip, but Wants "To Do a Little Flying" Over There.
- CALLS LAUGHTER AID TO MARRIAGE; The Rev. Mr. Wagner Says Lack of a Sense of Humor Is Behind Some Divorces. ALSO CAN BE A HARM Poking Fun at Christian Causes, Such as Prohibition, Is Decried by Pastor.
- SUBURBAN BOND ISSUES TO BE OFFERED TODAY; North Bergen and Rockville Centre Among Municipalities Financing Here.
- EXPECT BIG RESULTS FROM OCEAN FLIGHT; Washington Officials Believe Lindbergh Hop Will Better Relations With France. DEFENSE PLANS AFFECTED Next Development In Transatlantic Flying Will Be to Cross With a Load, Experts Think.
- BURBANK EULOGIZED AS A FREETHINKER; Society's Head Trains Attack on "Theological Hyenas" as Naturalist's Vilifiers. POLICE HALT A HECKLER Professor Serviss Censures Encyclopaedia Brittannica at Planting of Tree in Central Park.
- THE IRISH FREE STATE.
- Jewish Centre Dedicated.
- AMERICA FORE GROUP IN A NEW AFFILIATION; Fidelity and Casualty Company Involved in Record Deal of Kind.
- WISCONSIN SENDS GREETING; University Lindbergh Attended Cables Hearty Congratulations.
- Lindbergh Far From a 'Flying Fool,'
- BUSY WEEK FOR WILBUR.; Secretary of Navy to Be at Many Entertainments in Newport.
- Lindbergh Invited to Worcester.
- Legion Dinner to Warren.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
- GATTI-CASAZZA, Director, Metropolitan Opera.; LINDBERGH'S SUCCESS IS HAILED IN GERMANY His Progress Across the Atlantic Was Followed in Berlin With Feverish Interest.
- YANKS BOOK DOUBLE BILLS.; Two Double-Headers With Senators, One Tomorrow With Athletics.
- ROBERT T. SMALL, WRITER, FOUND DEAD; Former War Correspondent of The Associated Press Was Son of the Georgia Evangelist.
- ELSIE JANIS INJURED.; Slips on Palace Stage and Sprains Her Shoulder and Elbow.
- LOSES GRIP ON PARACHUTE.; Mother and Sisters See Flier Fall 4,000 Feet to Death.
- VEREE TEASDALE TO WED.; Actress in "The Constant Wife" to Marry William O'Neal.
- SCHOOL AID FOR WORKERS.; Tenth Year of Ladles' Garment Union Plan to Be Celebrated.
- SUSPICION OF JAPAN DEVELOPS IN PEKING; Some Say She Has Made Deal With Nanking, Others Suggest Move to Oust Foreign Traders.
- DAWSON CAPTURES HOBOKEN NET FINAL; Overcomes Mangin in Grueling Five-Set Match in Castle Point Final Round. MANGIN GETS EARLY LEAD Trailing Two Sets to One, Dawson Rallies to Win Two Sets and Match at 1-6, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.
- MILLS FOR REVISING CORPORATION TAXES; Under-Secretary of Treasury Urges Survey for Readjustment by Next Congress. CHARGES PRESENT INEQUITY Points to Plight of Small Shareholder -- Defends Surtax Cut and Coolidge Economy.
- LAST-STAND FIGHT MAY DEFEAT FLOOD; Two Days More Will Decide Fate of Eastern Half of Louisiana "Bowl."
- POLICE HALT RIOT AS FASCISTI PARADE; Brooklyn Reserves Called Out When Opponents Clash With Black Shirt Marchers. ONE MAN IS STABBED Fascist Sympathizer Arrested -- Canes Wielded Freely on Heads of Onlookers.
- PRESBYTERIANS SEE PEACEFUL SESSIONS; Overtures to San Francisco Assembly Ask Controversies Be Dropped. DR. SPEER FOR MODERATOR Election of New York Man Urged to Ease Fundamentalist-Liberal Issue.
- HOLY NAME PLEDGE RECITED BY 70,000; Cardinal Hayes Addresses the Largest Gathering Ever Held by Catholic Society. DEMONSTRATION OF FAITH Warren Leads 3,000 Police Members to a Rally of 330 Branches in Yankee Stadium. HOLY NAME PLEDGE RECITED BY 70,000
- HELD IN BORKIN KILLING.; Third Suspect Tells Court State Must Furnish His Lawyer.
- MARTINETTI BEATS WALKER IN 2 HEATS; Pedals to Length Victories in Mile Duels at New York Velodrome.
- TO BUILD NEW PARISH HOUSE; Calvary Episcopal Church Plans Told by the Rev. Mr. Shoemaker.
- STEEL PRICES KEPTDOWN.; No Change in German Home Market -- Rise in Coal Vetoed.
- HIS LINDBERGH STORY STOLEN FROM POCKET; Mr. Hall Complains of Hardships of Getting a Sunday Times at Noon -- Some Others Bereft.
- WOMAN'S HOSPITAL REPORT.; Cared for 2,450 Patients in Year -- Shows $143,986 Deficit.
- RICKARD TO RENEW PLEA FOR PAULINO; Will Go Before Boxing Board Tomorrow in Effort to Have Him Reinstated. WILL SEE REILLY TODAY To Discuss Delaney's Plans With Him -- Queensboro Stadium Show Tomorrow.
- POLISH WAR DEAD HONORED.; Service for "Les Batonnes" Held at St. Stanislaus Church.
- TRAINED TO FIGHT SLEEP.; Lindbergh Stayed Awake 49 Hours in San Diego.
- Kills Himself After Brother Dies.
- DENIES MORONES CHARGE.; Oil Company Head Says Wells in Mexico Were Legally Drilled.
- Benefit for Children's Camp.
- Labor Bank for Atlantic County.
- LINDBERGH ASKED TO VISIT LONDON; American Club Invites Him and Whole Country Is Anxious to Lionize Him. AIRMEN MARVEL AT SKILL Declare Feat in Navigation and Accuracy of Calculation Shows Advance In Aviation.
- PUBLIC ATTITUDE HELPING COOLIDGE; Anti-Third-Term Tradition Is Moribund and Support for Him Growing. HARVEY CHALLENGES PARTY "Find a Better Man," He Says, but Edwards Asserts President Will Be Beaten if Nominated.
- MISS KITCHING'S BRIDAL.; 'Her Marriage to William B. Pine to I Take Place in' Fiatbush June 21.
- GIVES MORE TIME IN MERGER DEPOSIT; Committee of Northwestern Roads Extends Date to June 15. MAJORITY OF STOCK NOW IN But More Will Further Promote the Plan -- Exact Figures Out This Week.
- Choir Joins Tribute to Lindbergh.
- Sale for Charity Begins Today.
- STEEL SHIPMENTS GAIN OVER 1926; While Volume of Trade Is Well Sustained, Prices Are Causing Some Dissatisfaction. PRODUCTION 85 PER CENT. Lighter Demand for Tubular Goods Is Offset by Increase in Other Lines.