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- Ocean City Thanks God Fire Spared Most of Town; Special to The New York Times.
- MIBB F. HAVE[VlEYE_R EHfiAGED.TO MARRY; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.O. Havemeyer to Wed George F. Robinson. MISS M. HALL .BETROTHED' Junior League Member Is to MarryWilliam W. BrlncEerhoff-Other Engagements,
- OPEN CAMPAIGN OFFICES.; Democrats Prepare for Drive to Elect Nominees for Justices.
- URGES BEAUTY IN CHURCHES; Dr. Darlington Says Theatre Sets Good Example of Inspiration.
- PRICES OF GRAINS NEAR SEASON'S LOW; Wheat Has Declined About 22 Cents From the High Mark. RYE VALUES HOLD BEST Lack of Speculation, Large Crops and a Disappointing Export Demand Are Contributing Causes.
- Mrs. H.H. Rogers's Car Kills 4-Year-Old Boy; She Is at Inquest Which Absolves Chauffeur
- MISS 1)l'COON PI3KS' BRID'AL ATTENDANTS; Her Marriage to Robert T, Stone in Church of St, Ignatius Loyola on. Nov. 26.
- UNBEATEN ELEVENS ARE FEW IN NUMBER; Army, Dartmouth, N.Y.U. and Princeton Among Those Left in the East. NOTRE DAME GOING AHEAD Its Superiority, Crowley Says, Was Marked Against Navy -- Penn State Men Alert. YALE AND HARVARD IMPROVE Syracuse, Princeton and Dartmouth Also Show Substantial Gains -- Pleased With Columbia's Work.
- NEW STATE ROAD IN FLORIDA; St. Augustine to Celebrate Opening in About Thirty Days.
- COMMODITY AVERAGE HIGHEST OF THE YEAR; Last Week's Rise Passes January Figure -- British and Italian Index Up.
- POLAND CONDEMNS SILENCE ON DRY LAW; Anti-Saloon League Leader Says Democrats Hope to Present Smith as a Puritan.
- ENDORSED BY CHURCHMEN.; "My Maryland" and "Sunrise" Please Church and Drama Society.
- LOYOLA REPULSES LOYOLA.; New Orleans University Victor by 19 to 0 Over Baltimore Rival.
- CONDEMNS DEBT MEASURE.; Citizens Union Urges Defeat of $300,000,000 Bond Amendment.
- English Singers Open Their Tour.
- STOCK INDEX HIGHER.; "Fisher Average" for Last Week Highest of 1927.
- BIGGEST MOTORSHIP READY.; Italian Liner Augustus to Make First Trip Nov. 10.
- CERTIFYING CHANNEL SWIMMERS.
- Ackerland and Unterberg Win.
- Listing of French Stocks Unlikely.
- Hudson Day Line Closes Today.
- Campaign to Strengthen Judaism.
- And What Is Greatness?
- Little Change in German Prices.
- $10,000 'STRAD' GIFT TO BOY; August Heckscher Presents Violin to Harry Braun.
- NEW REBEL DEFEAT REPORTED IN MEXICO; Gomez Insurgents Are Said to Have Been Beaten Off in Attack on Town of Huatusco. SEVERAL WRITERS EXILED One, Salada Alvarez, Diaz Minister, Reaches San Antonio, Saying He Was Unaware of Giving Offense.
- Mount Vernon Elks to Play.
- THINKS OUR TARIFFS HOLD EUROPE BACK; Amsterdam Banking Community Sees European Recovery Hampered by Tariff Regulations.
- Beirut University Enrols 1,026.
- RUSSIAN SINGERS ARRIVE.; Quartet Consists of Ex-Officers of the White Army.
- NEWARK FOUR TAKES ESSEX COUNTY TITLE; Country Club Poloists Defeat Essex Troop, 5-3 -- Winning Goals Come in Fifth.
- TREASURY WILL BUY IN SECOND LIBERTY BONDS; It Will Pay, During This Week Only, a Little More Than the Redemption Price.
- BRITISH CRITICIZE MISS LOGAN'S HOAX; Physician Says She Realizes Foolishness of Channel Swim Deception. "POOR JOKE," SAYS PRESS World Is Declared Too Sincere in Acclaiming Supposed Feat to Laugh at Confessed Fake.
- ST. JEAN TO PLAY WOODS.; Will Open 1,500-Point Match at Pocket Billiards Today.
- FALL AND SINCLAIR GO ON TRIAL TODAY; Government's 70 Witnesses on Oil Conspiracy Charge Include Roosevelt and Col. Stewart. CONTINENTAL DEAL PRESSED Defense Certain to Oppose Introduction of Supreme Court's Teapot Dome Decision. FALL AND SINCLAIR GO ON TRIAL TODAY
- L.I. CHAMBER NOMINATES.; Commerce Group Picks Men for Election to Directors Posts.
- Man, Bitter Over Paying Roadhouses $150,000, Cashes Bad Checks as Revenge, Lands in Jail
- SCORES OUR CRITICS ABROAD; Dr. Wise Says Relations of Nations Are Strained Enough Already.
- CITY READY TO GREET LEVINE, HOME TODAY; Official Welcoming Tug to Land Him at Battery From Leviathan at 9:30 A. M. TO MEET MAYOR AT 11:30 Queens Auto Parade Will Take Him to Rockaways for Evening Reception. CITY READY TO GREET LEVINE, HOME TODAY
- 3Etall -- Brinckerhoff.
- MRS. NORTON SCORES COLONEL ROOSEVELT; New Jersey Member of Congress Declares Him a "So-Called Blundering Keynoter." SAYS HE HITS BELOW BELT She Takes Exception to Syracuse Speech and Also His Talk to Women.
- DR. CADMAN ASSAILS PRIZEFIGHT VOGUE; Deprecates Subordination of People to Sports Interest, and Pugilists. WARNS AGAINST CYNICISM Finds It Greatest of Many Perils in American Life -- Expects Triumph of Religion.
- WHEAT CROP STATISTICS.; As Much Available for Export and Carryover as for Home Use.
- WALKER EULOGIZES PAYNE, LOST FLIER; Memorial Services Held in West New York for Editor Who Flew in Old Glory. CENOTAPH IN HIS HONOR Legion Men Parade in Uniform -- Town Gets Museum of War Relics.
- Beals -- Aldrleh.
- CHICAGO IS FIRST ON BIG TEN LIST; Is Only Team With Two Conference Victories -- Northwestern and Michigan Next. OHIO STATE OUT OF RACE Surprise Defeat Puts It In Losing Column -- Illinois Is Dark Horse of Title Pursuit.
- COMMODITY PRICES.; Mixed Movements in Cash Markets -- Grains React -- Cotton Closes Strong.
- WILL START NEW INSTITUTE.; Ground Will Be Broken Wednesday for Medical Centre Building.
- TWO LONG RUNS TO END.; "Peggy-Ann" and "The Desert Song" to Finish Here on Oct. 29.
- Rule Interpretations Play Major Role in the Big Ten
- STEEL PRODUCTION VARIES BUT LITTLE; Seasonal Influences Maintain Rate, Though Basic Conditions Are Now Unfavorable. AUTOMOBILE DEMAND OFF Fabricated Architectural Steel Lettings Are Running a Trifle Light -- Pig Iron Market Quiet.
- PUTS CHICAGO AT 3,741,910.; Librarian Says Registered Vote Shows Population Increase.
- Aviators to See "A Night In Spain."
- Cardinals Trail Green Bay.
- SOUTH AFRICANS HIT REBATE; Wool Growers Condemn Tactics of Conference Lines as Intimidation.
- HARVEST FETE IN CHURCH.; St. Paul's Church Decorated With Grain Sheaves for Service.
- WHERE COPPER GOT ITS NAME.
- BRITTON TO ENGAGE MARTINEZ TONIGHT; 42-Year-Old Veteran to Meet Fiery Youngster at New Broadway Arena.
- PRICES HIGHER IN ENGLAND.; Board of Trade Raises September Average Over August.
- Seamen's Mass Meeting Oct. 31.
- REIDER IS CAPTURED BY BERLIN POLICE; American Wanted Here for Taylor Jewel Robbery Had Escaped From German Prison.
- MUSEUM TO SHOW OUTDOOR ANTIQUES; Accessories of Early American Homes Will Be Exhibited at Metropolitan. OLD DOORWAY A FEATURE Official indicates Development of a New Native Display Is Planned.
- ADJUST DISPUTE ON GERMAN LOANS; Compromise Plan of Government and Bank to Regulate Foreign Borrowings. FOR AN 'APPEAL COMMITTEE' Berlin Believes Reichsbank's Power to Obstruct Placing of Further Loans Abroad Is Not Increased.
- Exiled Writer Reaches Texas.
- Prince to Honor Jones if Bobby Wins the British Open Again
- STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS
- CANOEISTS IN RACE AROUND MANHATTAN; Ernest Reidel, Barred Because of 'Athletic Heart,' Goes Along and Beats Winner. TWO CLASSES IN CONTEST Julius Krauer Leads Cruisers, Harold Bruns, Canvas Canoes -- Pacemaker Collapses.
- PROF. WAgHBURH, ElqTOMOLOGIST, DIE8; Member. of the Faculty at Minnesota University for 25 Years, WELL KNOWN AS SCIENTIST Had Served as State Entomologist of Minnesota and State Biologist of Oregon.
- Bowling Entries Close Nov. 26.
- BRICKLAYER HERE GETS TEN TIMES PARIS PAY; Industrial Board Figures Show Philadelphia Wages Exceed London and Berlin, Too.
- Snooker at Doyle's Tonight.
- BANKING GAIN IN CHICAGO.; Loans and Deposits Rise to Highest Level in History.
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- LONG ISLAND CEDARS ARE SLOWLY DYING; Davey Studies Trees on South Shore to Discover Agent of Despoliation.
- DOUBTS FERRYBOAT FAILED IN CRASH AID; Goldman Says Officers Deserve Commendation for Work in Bessengen Rescues. TO CONTINUE INVESTIGATION But Thinks Passengers Did Not Understand Situation -- Captain Hickman Backs Thomas.
- DEPLORES THE BIAS LEVELED AT SMITH.; Dr. Neumann Calls Opposition on Religious Grounds the Nation's Worst Menace.
- Test of Miss Elder's Grit.
- SheahmlRosenwald.
- Rogers Says Ruth Elder's Motto Is "Save the Lipstick"
- EXTOLS ST. THERESE AS EMBLEM OF PURITY; Father Sullivan, at Opening of Novena to "Little Flower," Urges Spirit of Humility.
- MIDWEST BUSINESS ACTIVE.; Mercantile Trade Is Picking Up -- Steel Rails Are Bought.
- OFF ON 20-HOUR HOP TO TEST NEW MOTOR; Airman Using Open Plane With Engine Designed for Fight to Break Endurance Mark.
- Alfred Plays on Saturday.
- BUYS LIBRARY ON ALPINISM.; Swiss Alpine Club Acquires the W. A. Coolidge Collection.
- BORIS GLAGOLIN'S DEBUT.; Russian to Produce de Vega Play at Yiddish Art Theatre Thursday.
- HARVARD TO DRIVE FOR HANOVER TEAM; Much Work Is Scheduled This Week in Preparation for Dartmouth Game. AERIAL DEFENSE IS WEAK Fighting Spirit of Team Heartens Coaches -- Holbrook and Harper Play Well.
- LACK OF STABILITY IN STEEL PRICES SEEN; Tendency Is to Shade Values, Though There Is No Corresponding Lessening in Costs.
- BRITISH EDITOR HERE TO STUDY OUR PRESS; J.A. Spender Is First to Win Senior Page Fellowship From English-Speaking Union.
- MATZENAUER SINGS DELILAH IN CONCERT; Metropolitan Contralto Takes Part in Program Conducted by Leginska.
- Latone Wins for Pottsville.
- AMERICAN SHIP IS WRECKED.; Steamer Nile Sinks in the Mediterranean, but the Crew Is Saved.
- PAPAL STATUS ISSUE ABSORBS ALL ROME; But There Is No Hurry to Solve Question of Sovereignty of Vatican, Fascist Paper Says.
- LAZZERI'S NINE WINS, 4-2.; Conquers Yonkers K. of C. Team Before Crowd of 7,000.
- CONTROL OF FRANC BY BANK RELAXED; More Elasticity Allowed to Paris Exchange Market, but Wide Fluctuation Prevented. MORE EXCHANGE BOUGHT Money at Paris Abnormally Easy, Although the French Public Is Hoarding Banknotes.
- TROTSKY INVADES SOVIET CONGRESS; His Dramatic Entry With Zinovieff Is Ignored by the Assembly at Leningrad. SILENT EX-CHIEFS A PUZZLE Manifesto Read by Premier Abolishes Death Penalty Except for Gravest Offenses.
- PANAMA DRY INQUIRY ENDS.; Col. Trent Completes Study of Row of Judge and District Attorney.
- SOCCER GIANTS WIN BY SCORE OF 8 TO 0; Fast Attack Downs Philadelphia in American League Play Before 3,000 Persons. WANDERERS ON TOP, 5 TO 1 Down Providence Before 45,000 at Ebbets Field -- Newark Bows to New Bedford, 4 to 0.
- BERLIN MONEY NOT TIGHT.; Commercial Bills Below Bank Rate -- Bank's Position Unsatisfactory.
- PRIEST ASSAILS MENCKEN.; Father Gillis Calls Him Greatest "Word Flinger" Against Democracy
- Civilians' Release Reported.
- LEHMAN IS HIGH GUN AT LIVE BIRD SHOOT; Kills 20 Straight in Pine Grove Club Event -- Miss Boyer Gets 17.
- SURPLUS GERMAN REVENUE.; Excess Receipts for 5 Months 108,000,000 Marks.
- "Saratoga Day" in Schools.
- H. M. TAYLOR, BLIND MATHEMATICIAN, DEAD; Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge -- Kept Up Research With Handicap.
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- Cosgrove Plays Matsuyama Today.
- $6,000,000 TIED UP IN SUIT.; Funds of Bonding Concern Are Attacked in Four Boston Banks.
- DERIDED BY WOMAN, KILLS HER IN A FURY; Butcher, Who Feared Knives, Strangles Her When He Is Menaced With One. BROODED ON SMALL WRONGS Victim's Refusal to Iron Shirt Last of Many Indignities, He Declares in Confession. DERIDED BY WOMAN, KILLS HER IN A FURY
- Continue Westchester Park Survey,
- SAY FORD DID NOT PAY LINCOLN STOCKHOLDERS; Lelands Ask Support of Others Interested in Projected Suit to Force Reimbursement.
- Calls Baptists to Win Converts.
- ESTIMATE OF CORN SURPRISES TRADE; Government Crop Figure Is Higher Than Those of Private Concerns. OHIO AND INDIANA SHORT Eastern Consumers Will Have to Go Further West for Their Corn This Year.
- GIRL DROPS 3,000 FEET.; Helen Lach Makes Debut as Parachutist at Teterboro Field.
- 2 BRIDES-ELECT HONORED.; Dinners Given for Miss Walterman and Miss Rheinfrank.
- FARMER'S HAT IN RING.; Evans Promises Utopia if Elected President as an Independent.
- CAUTIONS ON SPREAD OF SUPERSTITIONS; Dr. Crowder Says People Fly to Magic Formulas and Depend on Fake Cures. WARNS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Declares It Is No Mystic Road to Salvation -- Decries Trust in Political Catchwords.
- Rubber Exchange's Election.
- Englishwoman Continues Hop East.
- EDNA L. BERNSTEIN BRIDE.; Wed to Milton L. Marks at the RitzCarlton -- Other Marriages.
- California Eleven's Victory Over Oregon Strengthens Hopes for the Western Title
- REPORTS WIDE SERVICE TO JEWISH EMIGRANTS; Sheltering and Aid Society Seeks $500,000 to Carry On Work in Many Countries.
- UNION TO INVADE INSURANCE FIELD; 10,000 "White Collar" Workers in Metropolitan Life Will Be Sought as Members. $21 MINIMUM PAY ONE AIM Group Has the Backing of Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt -- Fiske Says Employes Are Not Interested.
- NEW BELGIAN ENVOY HERE WITH FAMILY; Prince Albert de Ligne Says He Hopes to Promote Friendliness Between Two Countries. LONG IN DIPLOMATIC WORK Also Is Raising Coffee on Land Grant in Belgian Congo -- Goes to Washington Today.
- Mrs. Vanderlip Gives a Musicale.
- HOWE HURT AT WILLIAMS.; Star Halfback Expected to Be in Condition to Oppose Columbia.
- SAYS CAROL SENTIMENT GROWS IN RUMANIA; Correspondent Finds Bratiano Foes Active During a Tour of the Country.
- BUILDERS AIM BLOW AT FAKE FAILURES; Lien Law Amendment Would Bar Further Mortgage After Award of Contract. NO DIVERTING OF FUNDS Lumber Distributers Form Holding Company to Buy Back Stock Caught by Bankruptcy.
- Edwin R. Dibrell Operated On.
- ACTOR-MANAGERS ORGANIZE; To Produce Plays at Little Theatre on a Cooperative Basis.
- WANTS SHIPPING BOARD TO TEST STEAM POWER; Marine Publication Suggests It Get Same Chance as Electric Drive Method.
- Hailed as Mussolini Triumph.
- THE LEADER OF CANADIAN CONSERVATIVES.
- EXPORTS AND IMPORTS LARGER IN ENGLAND; Many Classes of September Exports Exceeded Both 1926 and 1925.
- Wanderers on Top.
- Hadassah President Returns.
- TO PLAY AMERICAN WORK.; Busch and New York Symphony to Give Premiere of Stearns's Suite.
- A.F. Jones Gets Hole in One.
- Still Fewer Idle in Germany.
- GIVES DANCE RITUAL FOR ISADORA DUNCAN; St. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerie Holds Memorial Service Based on Apocryphal Hymn. CURTAIN HIDES THE ALTAR Eva Le Gallienne, Powys and Swan Say America Failed to Appreciate the American Dancer's Art.
- DR. HERBERT H. CORNFORTH; Paterson (N. J,) Eye Specialist Dies in Paris.
- CLANSMAN TEAM FIRST.; Wins Municipal Golfers' Event Over Van Cortlandt Links With 313.
- MERCHANTS PROPOSE MOVE FOR A TRANSIT COMPROMISE; C.E. SMITH WILL TESTIFY; RECONCILIATION IS URGED Citizens' Body Wanted to Advise Rival Groups and Aid in a Plan. DEBT AMENDMENT OPPOSED Self-Supporting New Subways Advocated, While Wasteful Delay Is Decried. EXPERT WILLING TO RETURN Praises Olvany's Suggestion for Round-Table Meeting of All Interests. MERCHANTS PROPOSE BOARD ON TRANSIT
- INDUSTRY TO RAISE ISSUES.; Will Adopt Planks and Ask Both Parties to Put Them in Platforms.
- American Chicle Earns $455,898.
- Yonkers Registration Above 1925.
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- SEES INDIFFERENCE ON CHURCH IN MEXICO; Bishop Creighton of Episcopal Missionary District Tells of the Expulsion of Catholic Clergy.
- Provision Market at Chicago.
- MRS. GRAYSON HOPES TO HOP OFF TODAY; Weather Improves Along Both the Great Circle and the Southern Route. PILOT IS ANXIOUS TO LEAVE Crew of The Dawn Spends a Busy Sunday Preparatory to Flight to Europe.
- 'The Mikado' for Benefit on Nov. 15.
- BEGIN CAMPAIGN SATURDAY.; Roosevelt and LaGuardia to Start Series of Open-Air Meetings.
- Visions Churchless New York As a City Without Charities
- TO DEBATE BARRING MEDICAL WITNESSES; Substitution of Scientific, Unbiased Testimony to Be Discussed at Crime Meeting. N.D. BAKER WILL PRESIDE Curb on Fences, Paroles and Pistol Laws Also on Program of Washington Conference.
- LEECH-HALTON
- UPSET OF ALABAMA ENDED 4-YEAR REIGN; Georgia Tech's Victory Broke Southern Conference String Started in 1923.
- GIRL BABIES WIN PRIZES.; Excel Boys in Contest at Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital.
- LESS DRESS GOODS USED.; Skimpy Fashions Cut Amount Needed for Garment 1 2-3 Yards.
- MECHANICS TO BE HONORED; Thirteen Working on Equitable Trust Building Will Get Tokens.
- LEADERS PLEASED WITH REGISTRATION; Democrats and Republicans Are Satisfied Their Forces Are Marshaled for Nov. 8. SOCIALISTS MAKE PROTEST Charge Tammany Brought Many "Floaters" to Panken District, Where Total Increased.
- WESLEYAN MAKING STEADY PROGRESS; Coach Wood Optimistic and Points Out Improvement From Week to Week.
- GUESSING AT CAUSE FOR STERLING'S RISE; Financial London Has Variety of Explanations for the Admittedly Abnormal Movement.
- RAKOVSKY QUITS PARIS WITHOUT FAREWELLS; Soviet Envoy Slips Out by Auto at Dawn, Neglecting to Give Official Notice of Recall.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Auto Title on Dirt Track Is Won by Cliff Woodbury [
- Mystery in Trotsky's Aim.
- TWO LINERS TO SAIL FOR EUROPE TODAY; Cristobal Colon Will Leave for Spanish Ports and the Rochambeau for Havre. SEVEN VESSELS DUE HERE Many Notables Coming In on the Leviathan -- Two Ships to Arrive From the South.
- Nationals Are Downed.
- Foreign Bankers Do Not Believe London Will Get Gold Here
- TRIO IN STOLEN AUTO SEIZED AS BANDITS; Hold-Up of Stores Follows Theft by Three of the "Fastest Car" in Garage.
- "Radiadayz" at Heckscher Oct. 29.
- FABRI WINS EASILY IN LIDO GOLF PLAY; Defeats McCabe, 4 and 2, in Autumn Tournament on Long Beach Links.
- William Bradford Carpenter.
- ARTILLERY POLOISTS DOWN FT. HAMILTON; With Handicap of 3, the 112th Team Wins, 6-3, in Final Game at the Fort.
- DUTCH BANKERS GET NEW YORK CAPITAL; Common Stock of the Industrial Discount Co. of Amsterdam to Be Offered Here.
- Pay Too Low for His "Deals," Cashier Embezzles $25,000
- Ditmars Says Snakes Teach Us How to Cross Streets
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- DEAD REPORTER'S NOTES IDENTIFY AIR VICTIMS; Texan Intended to Write Story of Flight in Which Five Were Killed.
- TWO WOMEN KILLED; PINNED UNDERAUTOS; Victims in Each Case Meet Death in Crashes, With Husbands Driving Cars. POLICEMAN'S SKULL BROKEN Several Persons Are Injured in Accidents in Long Island -- Man Hurt in Bronx, Dies.
- SEES NATION'S DOOM IN WANING RELIGION; Dr. Fosdick Blames Parents for Failing to Provide Training for Their Children.
- ASKS FOR CONFERENCE OF ALL OCEAN FLIERS; Dr. Kimball, Meteorologist, Says Comparison of Their Experiences Would Be Valuable.
- Bridge in Aid of Franciscan Nuns.
- SAYS INTOLERANCE IS FOE OF SMITH; Dr. Dieffenbach Declares That Religion Counts Despite the Guarantee in Constitution. FINDS MODERNISTS SILENT Fundamentalists Stopped Fosdick, Asserts Editor in His New Book, "Religious Liberty."
- SEES LIFE LESSONS IN WALLS OF STONE; Ancient Architecture Still Seems to Speak to Us, Says the Rev. Dr. Work. NEW CHURCH IS DEDICATED Special Service at Fort George Presbyterian Closes Week of Festivities.
- CONFLICTING VIEWS OF COTTON REPORT; Southern Markets Assume Higher Prices From Government Estimate.
- PHYSICIAN DENIES CHARGES OF LAWYER; Says Doctor Cannot Be Dropped From Association for Testifying in Suit Against Another.
- Mrs. F. Kleinberger Hostess.
- CORNELL SPEEDS UP DRILLS FOR TIGERS; Dobie to Start Special Preparations Today -- Record 32,000 Crowd May See Game. TIGERS PLAY TOMORROW Princeton Schedules Secret Practice Game With Temple -- More Playing Experience Sought for Men.
- THINK AMNESIA VICTIM IS STATEN ISLAND MAN; Syracuse Hospital Officials Find on Him British War Medal to W.D. Frierich of Tottenville.
- NOT HERE TO SELL STOCK.; R.B. Bennett, Canadian Leader, Denies Report on Eddy Holdings.
- LANE TIGHTENS GRIP ON SCORING LEAD; Dartmouth Star Now Has 87 Points to 57 for Booth of Pittsburgh.
- A CHALLENGE TO AMERICAN BRAINS.
- P. SCULL IS LOST TO PENN ELEVEN; Sprained Ankle to Keep Him Out of Chicago Game -- Shober Hurt Also.
- HOPEFUL OF RECOVERY IN ENGLAND'S TRADE; British Industrialists Say Period of Reaction Is Over and Trend Upward.
- HIGHER FARES AND SERVICE.; Elevated Patron Doesn't Believe the One Would Improve the Other.
- LOUGHRAN OFFERS TO MEET DELANEY; Says He Is Ready to Face Ex-Champion, Who, He Asserts, Avoided Him as Challenger.
- REASONS FOR INCREASE IN FRENCH BANK NOTES; Increased Salaries of State Employes One Cause -- Exchange Purchases a Factor.
- AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS DEFEATED IN ELECTION; Army and Police Upset Their Hold as a Result of Recent Vienna Riots.
- GERMAN IRON OUTPUT LARGEST OF THE YEAR; September Production 224,628 Tons Above 1926 -- Other Industries Active.
- GEN. MACPHERSON OF BRITAIN DEAD; Deputy Medical Director General at Great Headquarters in World War.
- Mrs. Fann/e S. Wallach Buried.
- GOLF PLAY-OFF TOMORROW.; Diegel, Novak and Farrell to Seek Place Among P.G.A. Qualifiers.
- POLAND'S FINANCIAL PLAN.; Use to Which $72,000,000 Loan Will Be Put Is Announced.
- CANON DENOUNCES BISHOP IN ST. PAUL'S; London Clergyman Assails the Birmingham Prelate as Latter Ascends Pulpit. CALLS HIM "HERETICAL" Then Marches Out With Layman Bodyguard -- Organist Sought to Drown His Voice. CANON DENOUNCES BISHOP IN ST. PAUL'S
- MAP DRIVE FOR MRS. ZUCKER; 7th Assembly District Republicans to Fight "Haganism."
- 1925 STATE CENSUS MAY BE LAST TAKEN, DUE TO KNAPP CASE; Gov. Smith Expected to Advise Dropping Enumerations as Result of Abuses Shown. WOULD USE FEDERAL LIST Republican Legislature Would Be Hostile, However, as It Was on 1926 Bills. BIG PATRONAGE AT STAKE Some Modification of Present Laws to Prevent Further Waste Held to Be Inevitable. 1925 STATE CENSUS MAY BE LAST TAKEN
- Special to The New York Times.
- HEINKEL PLANE MAKES VIGO; German Machine, Bound Here, Flies From Holland to Spain.
- Bazaar for Knickerbocker Hospital.
- BUSINESS MEN CLING TO TAX REDUCTION; L.E. Pierson Answers Coolidge on $400,000,000 Cut at Indiana Meeting of Commerce Chiefs. OWN FIGURES POINTED OUT Slash in Corporation Income Levy Declared to Be Help Against Foreign Competition. PARKER URGES FLOOD AID Committees on Postal Rate Revision and Boulder Dam Are Ready to Present Reports.
- COTTON MARKET DROPS ON WEATHER REPORTS; Week's Movement to Market Small Against Year Ago -- Mill Takings Greater to Date.
- VETERANS ATTACK NEW HISTORY WORK; Declare Book of Prof. Hayes of Columbia Is Pro-British and Unfit for School Use.
- BERKSHIRE COLONY AT ACOSTUME BALL; Lenox Club Scene of Party Given for 100 Members and Week-End Guests. MANY DINNERS ARE GIVEN Miss Alexandre, Miss Bristed and Mr. and Mrs. David T. Dana Among Those Who Entertain.
- Princeton Plays Tomorrow.
- Indictment Due in Trolley Murder.
- New Zealand's Exports Gain.
- EXPERT WILLING TO APPEAR.; Says He Is Surprised at Furor His Report Caused.
- Johnson Weighs Newark Bid As He Starts Hunting Trip
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Favorable and Unfavorable Considerations in the Outlook -- A Puzzling Autumn Situation.
- URGES EDUCATORS' PAY RISE; Committee Says It Would Stimulate the Entire School System.
- THE REGISTRATION.
- 75,000 See Ogden Mills's Kantar Win The Grand Criterium at Longchamps Track
- BRITISH STEEL OUTPUT UP.; September Production Is the Largest in Three Years.
- SEES PERIL TO SHIPS IN NARROW CHANNEL; Jersey City Engineer Fears Crashes Like the Bessengen Unless Passage Is Widened. WATERS TOO CONGESTED He Points Out How the Paris Was Unable to Manoeuvre Herself to Avoid Collision.
- BRITISH ARE WARNED OF BUYING "ON TICK"; Trade Minister Says We Have "Wealth to Burn," and Can Do So, but Sees Danger in England.
- KOHN WINS ROAD RACE.; Captures First of Weekly Runs of 92d Street Y.M.H.A.
- Forum to Discuss Restlessness.
- BEATRICE HARRISON, CELLIST, CHARMS; Displays Her Technical Mastery Through a Long and Exacting Program in Guild Theatre.
- Newark Is Beaten.
- BERLIN MARKET INACTIVE.; Stocks Dowr 1 3/4 Points During Present Month.
- Le Boeuf Visits Syracuse.
- SPAIN HONORS COLUMBUS.; Belated Anniversary Ceremonies Held Throughout the Kingdom.
- BRIDE, AIDING BEGGAR, FINDS HIM HER HUSBAND; Wife of Prosperous "Salesman" in Chicago Sues for Divorce, and Will Get It.
- Dr. Thomas Cleland,
- Sports of the Times
- Ticket Agents Visit Atlantic City.
- House Painter Shows in Pittsburgh Exhibit; Scotsman Recognized Among the Artists
- UGLIEST ANIMAL NOW AT BRONX ZOO; Clarence Startles Visitors, Who Are Speechless Before Newly Arrived Monstrosity. ONCE HUNG HEAD IN SHAME But Even if He is a War-Hog, He Has His Pride, and Now He Shows Off Boldly to Watchers.
- GLASS ANSWERS COOLIDGE ON LOANS; Ex-Treasury Chief Contests the Statement of Purpose Ascribed to President. INSISTS POLICY IS ILLEGAL And 'Pregnant With Dangers and Possibilities Outstripping Teapot Dome Avarice.' CONGRESS 'BRUSHED ASIDE' American Issues Seen as Handicapped by Government Approval of Foreign Bond Deals.
- WARNS OF CITY LIFE PERILS.; Dr. Bowie Says We Must Learn to Master New York's Power.
- FREIGHT CAR NEEDS BELOW LAST YEAR'S; 9,232,000 Cars, a Drop of 174,000, Forecast as Required for 27 Main Products Till Dec. 31. VARIATIONS AS TO REGION Increase Is Expected in Middle Atlantic and Western States, Decrease in New England.
- Costes Flies 1,200 Miles Across Bahia State;
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- CRITICIZES ELDER FLIGHT.; Dr. Reisner Calls it Plucky, but Serving No Useful Purpose.
- BEEF STEER PRICES CONTINUE HIGH; Receipts of Hogs and Sheep Increase, While Arrivals of Cattle Fall Off.
- French Flier Reaches Karachi.
- Andre Maurols Guest of Honor.
- ACTS ON MEANS PAROLE.; Board Will Also Forward Carroll Papers to Washington.
- AUTO CONVENTION TO DISCUSS NEW TAX; Annual Meeting of the State Association to Take a Stand on Proposed Gasoline Levy. OPENS AT ROCHESTER TODAY Dinner to Delegates Tonight by Local Club -- Seven Directors to Be Elected.
- THOMPSON PLANS PROPAGANDA DRIVE; Will Introduce Witnesses at McAndrew Trial on British Activities in America.
- Sweeney-Gilroy Wedding on Nov, 7.
- NO SEVERE INJURIES REPORTED AT YALE; Team Weathers Brown Game With Only Slight Hurts to Caldwell and Cox. GOODWINE TO PLAY AGAIN Starts Practice This Week, but Hall Is Still Ailing -- No Public Sale of Army Game Tickets.
- MARCONI TO EXPLAIN PROGRESS IN RADIO; Inventor of Wireless Telegraphy to Address Engineers at Meeting Here Tonight.
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- FRIEDMAN'S PASSES REPEL GIANTS, 6-0; Former Michigan Star Paves Way for Cleveland Score in 3d Period at Polo Grounds. SIMMONS GETS TOUCHDOWN Plunges Over After 35 and 15 Yard Aerials Put Ball in Position -Crowd of 25,000 Sees Game.
- STUDENTS AT CORNELL GET 17 SCHOLARSHIPS
- POLITICS HERE AND THERE.
- GOLDENBERG WINS WALK.; Victor in Five-Mile Competition of Y.M.H.A. -- Abramowitz Second.
- New Foreign Loans at London Assuming Large Dimensions
- POINCARE PLEADS FOR GREATER UNITY; Asks Support at Unveiling of Bar-le-Duc Monument for His Fiscal Program. WARNS FINANCE COMMITTEE Deputies Have Unbalanced Budget by Increasing Civil Servants' Pay and Cutting Taxes, He Asserts.
- DIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY.; Two Boards Act in the Serving Pantry Problem.
- Tommy Herman to Meet Morgan.
- PRICES IN FRANCE AGAIN MOVING DOWN; September Average 3% Below August -- Down 26% From July, 1926.
- HOLY NAME RALLY BRINGS OUT 50,000; Members Parade in Brooklyn and Queens as a Protest Against Obscenity.
- LEGION DINNER TOMORROW.; City to Welcome "Good-Will' Party Arriving Today on Leviathan.
- Results of Other Games.
- FOUR BRAVE SOLDIERS WIN FIRST NEW MEDALS; They Get Awards Recently Created By Congress for Heroism Outside War.
- COMMUNITY CENTRE OPERA.; Season to Be Opened Next Month by Loreta Little Opera Company.
- COCHRAN TO MEET SCHAEFER DEC. 19; Challenge Match for 18.2 Balkline Title to Continue on Dec. 20 and 21. DIVIDED INTO FIVE BLOCKS 1,500-Point Test, Formerly Played in Three Blocks, Will Be Staged at Hotel Pennsylvania.
- West Virginia Water Service Co.
- GOVERNOR REPORTS ON WORK FOR STATE WITH BONDS ISSUED; He Tells, in Illustrated Book, of Improvements in Four Years and Defends Policy.
- Prizes Awarded to Jewish Pupils.
- CARDINAL RECALLS HIS DAYS AS A PUPIL; Hayes, at Centenary Service of Church of Transfiguration, Praises Progress of Parish. CELEBRATION IS COLORFUL From Pulpit in Mott Street Prelate Looks on Idols in Shop Window and Chinese Listen Outside.
- RAIL LEGISLATION URGED BY COOLIDGE; He Will Again Ask Action on Consolidation in His Message to Congress.
- May Hop Back to Paris From Here in Spring; New York-Paris Hop Considered.
- AUTO RACER KILLED, TWO OTHERS INJURED; St. Louis Driver Dies Under Upset Car on 35th Lap of 20-Mile Event at Vincennes, Ind.
- Dr. Norwood Decries the Idea of Fear of God; Would Approach Him in Joyous, Singing Mood
- DEFENDS PUBLIC UTILITIES.; P.H. Gadsden Says They Will Not Oppose Legitimate Investigation.
- BRIGHT COLORS NOW MARK FOREIGN AUTOS; Manufacturers Abroad Pattern New Models After the American Designs.
- RUBBER IS FIRMER IN LONDON MARKET; Tin in More Active Demand at Advanced Prices -- Lead Firm and Higher.
- Reception for Katherine Mayo.
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- OPPOSES ASSESSMENT PLAN.; J.W. Danahy Objects to Levying on Property Owners for Subways.
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- GRANGE BADLY HURT AS YANKEES LOSE; Great Back Suffers Torn Tendon in Collision -- Chicago Bears Victors, 12 to 0. DRISCOLL AND GRANGE STAR Yankees Outrush Bears, but Driscoll's Brilliant Runs Lead Up to Two Touchdowns.
- MILITARY GAMES TONIGHT.; 1,500 Troops to Stage Mimic Rush on Hindenburg Line in Garden.
- NEW TRAFFIC ARTERIES.
- NAVY VIEWS DEFEAT AS BAPTISM OF FIRE; Feels Confident About Future Games -- Eddy May Be Out for the Season.
- FAVOR OUR LISTING OF FOREIGN SHARES; Europe Sees Large Opportunity for Trading, but Perceives Some Impediments. BERLIN HAS ITS DOUBTS London Foresees Resumption of "Arbitrage Trading" Paris Not Looking for French Listings.
- Freighter Wallingford In Distress.
- GERMANS CHALLENGE AMERICAN FASHIONS; Berlin Exhibitors Are Told That Our Women, Reigning Supreme, Need No Style to Aid Conquest.
- WALKERS NOT BLAMELESS.; Pedestrians Rather Than Drivers Seen as Cause of Accidents.
- LONDON BANK LOSES GOLD.; None Taken in Last Week -- Large Transvaal Shipments Coming.
- Cardinal Hayes Goes to Detroit.
- CLUB BEING FORMED FOR NEWCOMERS HERE; Organization Proposes to Group Members Having Interests in Common.
- Celtics Score by 7 -- 0.
- RISE IN DUTCH BANK RATE A SURPRISE; Attracts Attention to the General Upward Trend of European Money Markets. MAY REACT ON AMERICA Higher Reichsbank Rate Has Started New Movements of Capital Between European Centres.
- GARVAN SEES TRICK IN CHEMICAL TRUST; Germany Has Daped European Associates to Regain Her Supremacy, He Asserts.
- PIANO RECITAL BY ECHANIZ.; Artist Has Matured as Interpreter Since First Appearance Here.
- BARSTOW & CO. ISSUE IS ON MARKET TODAY; Offering of 6% Sinking Fund Debentures Totals $4,000,000 -- To Be Used for Expansion. THEATRE OFFERING COMING Issue of First Mortgage and Collateral Trust 6 1/2% Bonds of Saenger Theatres, Inc., Due Soon.
- NEW YORKERS PREFER THEIR APPLES RAW; Survey Shows That Only 42 Per Cent. of Those Sold Here Are Cooked.
- Obituary Notes.
- HOPPE IN MATCH TODAY.; Will Open Play With De Oro in Handicap Three-Cushion Contest.
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- DENIES TAMMANY AIDS NON-PARTISAN BENCH; Committee for Bleakley, Who Opposes Lynch, Says Nott Case Is Sole Exception.
- Rev. Truman Kilborne in Farewell.
- PENNSYLVANIA WAGES OFF.; Employment Also Decreased in September, Reserve Bank Says.
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- YOUNG MAY SUCCEED KELLY.; Justice Said to Have Good Chance of Heading Appellate Division.
- BLAMES OLD IDEAS FOR ATHEISTS' RISE; Rev. Arthur Wilde Says Popular Conception of Trinity Causes Growth of Disbelief.
- Egypt Delays Cotton Crop Report.
- Georgetown Still Tops Scoring, But Dartmouth Presses Hard
- BRITISH CAR SALES $100,000,000 AT SHOW; Foreign Makes Predominate at London Exhibition, but Britons Claim Market Is Theirs.
- SKINNER TO OBSERVE 50 YEARS ON STAGE; Theatrical and Literary Folk to Honor Star at a Dinner in Philadelphia on Oct. 31.
- MISSOURI SETS PACE IN VALLEY FOOTBALL; Leads Conference With Three Games Won and None Lost -- Nebraska Second.
- WILL CURE BOY'S 'RADIOITIS'; Federal Board to Revoke Amateur License at Father's Request.
- WANTS A NEW HUDSON TUBE.; Mercantile Association Asks for a Vehicular Tunnel to Hoboken.
- Moran Stars for Frankford.
- LAST OF 199 SHIPS WILL SOON BE FORDS; Remaining Vessel of Fleet Bought From Shipping Board Awaits Cutting Up. METAL IS MADE INTO STEEL Pouring Dish, a Company Device, Is Used Between Ladle and Molds for the Ingots.
- MILITARY MEN TO MEET.; "Winter Plattsburg" Conferences Opens Here Tonight.
- GERMAN PARTY ALIGNMENTS.
- McSORLEY FIRST IN WALK.; Aided by Handicap, He Defeats 35 Over 4 1/2-Mile Elks' Course.
- Berlin Criticizes Stipulations.
- Malolo Back Today From Test.
- Pale Hands Unloved.
- BOXING CONVENTION OPENS IN TOLEDO; National Association to Consider Forcing Mandell to Defend Lightweight Crown. FIGHT TO LIFT MOVIE BAN Delegates to Work for Repeal of Federal Law Prohibiting Interstate Transportation.
- SEE TRADE REACTION HERE.; But European Experts Think Depression Can Be Only Temporary.
- LAST SERVICES HELD IN MANHATTAN CHURCH; Congregational Flock Weeps as Minister Recalls Past -- New Building to Take Its Place.
- JOHN McCORMACK SINGS.; Big Audience Greets Tenor at His Concert in Carnegie Hall.
- DARRAUGH SMASHES DE PALMA'S RECORD; Circles Seven-eighths Mile Track at Metropolitan Heights in 39 3-5 Seconds. VICTOR IN 10-LAP EVENT Finishes Second to Shields in 5-Lap Auto Race -- Malamud Wins 15-Lap Handicap.
- GATHER HERE FOR RODEO.; Cowboys and Cowgirls Arrive Today for Tournament Next Week.
- GOVERNORS ISLAND WINS POLO BATTLE; Beats a 105th Field Artillery Four in Post's Final Game of Season, 13-2. RANKING OFFICERS THERE Major Generals Bullard and McRae and Brigadier General Drum Attend -- Lieutenant Holman Stars.
- BONDS OFFERED TODAY BY CITY OF PATERSON; Issue Totals $1,668,000 -- $743,000 Bonds of White Plains Also on Market.
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- LAYTON TO MEET JACKSON.; Will Open 550-Point Match at the Hoppe Academy Today.
- LOAN TO BE SOUGHT BY NEWFOUNDLAND; Colonial Government to Open Bids Simultaneously on Both Sides of Atlantic.
- Kemal's 400,000-Word Speech Drones Along Tracing Rise of Republic for Anatolians
- 80 Doctors Register at U. of P.
- BURY 'LITTLE AUGIE' TODAY UNDER GUARD; Police to Watch Funeral of the Slain Gunman -- Auto is Only Clue in Murder. "KING OF GANGDOM" AT 21 Began Career at 15 and Ruled the Underworld Four Years -- He Scorned Tip to Quit City.
- Dr. Sockman Declares Laymen Must Act to Revitalize Church
- HALDEMAN PICTURES BATTLE OF PLANE IN 8-HOUR STORM; MISS ELDER WILL TRY AGAIN; PRAISES GIRL'S BRAVERY
- GOV. SMITH AND PRESS CALLED DRY LAW FOES; Anti-Saloon League Speaker Urges Church to Fight Move to Modify Volstead Act.