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- Ship Flies Fast at Start.; AVIATRIX AND HER AIDES WHO HOPE TO FLY THE ATLANTIC. MISS GRAYSON FLIES TO OLD ORCHARD, ME.
- MAJOR BISSEL BACK, PRAISES THE FRENCH; Sincere Welcome Given Legion, Says Head of La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- FIRST PARLIAMENT OF WOMEN MEETS; 1,000 Delegates of Workers and Peasants of All Russia in Colorful Moscow Congress. WILL INITIATE LEGISLATION War on Vodka is Expected as 90 Per Cent. of Youthful Assemblage Are Ardent Drys.
- WESLEY KUHNLE HEARD.; Pianist New to This City Gives a Program of Great Range.
- DREYFUSS DENIES PIRATES ARE SOLD; Says Fred Clarke and Wentz Have Made No Offer and No Other Is Pending.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Another Day of Weakness in Stocks -- Money 4%, Sterling Goes Still Higher.
- TWO FLIGHTS START TODAY.; Two French Fliers Will Hop Off for India and Two for Saigon.
- CRAZED NEGRO SLAIN IN SIEGE OF HOUSE; He Baricades Himself in Birmingham and Defies the Police Two Hours. WOUNDS TWELVE IN ATTACK Shot Down Only When Officer Climbs to Adjacent Roof and Opens Fire at Short Range.
- PRO BASKETBALL TO START NOV. 19; Chicago Will Play at Detroit, While Philadelphia Comes Here the Next Night. EIGHT CLUBS IN CIRCUIT Transfer of Brooklyn and Baltimore Franchises to New York and Detroit Approved at Meeting.
- RETREAT BY YEN REPORTED TO TOKIO; One Drive Against Peking Is Said to Have Failed -- Birth of Republic Celebrated.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- INCREASE OF MONEY SUPPLY IN SEPTEMBER; Gold Decreased $10,941,732, but Reserve Notes Rose $61,548,100.
- PLATFORM OCCUPIES SENATE INSURGENTS; Group Considers Program for Legislation, With View to Campaign Issues. BORAH COOL TO TAX CUTS He Puts Congressional Action Ahead of Candidates, Though Speaking Favorably of Lowden.
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- BROADWAY SIGN ABLAZE.; Fifteen-Minute Fire on 49th Street Roof Visible for Many Blocks.
- KEEPS C.C.N.Y. TEAM LATE; Coach Parker Sends Men Through an Extra Long Practice.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE
- Strike Called on Berlin Elevated.
- DRIVE BEHIND SMITH URGED BY EDWARDS; Senator Says Party Opponents Should Discard Ill-Will and Support Candidate Who Can Win.
- KELLOGG SEES DELEGATES.; Stresses Uniform Consular Requirements to Pan-American Commission
- DR. MAX GOTTESMAN.; Well-Known Physician Dies in His Fifty-second Year.
- GLICK BEATS GARCIA IN FAST ENCOUNTER; Williamsburg Boxer Has Edge in Feature Clash Before Crowd of 3,000.
- TERM OF GOVERNOR DEBATED BY WOMEN; Mrs. Pratt Says the Proposed Election in Presidential Years Means Big Vote. AGREE ON LONGER TENURE But Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt Assails Amendment as Tending to Confuse State Issues.
- LEFT $4,775,000 TO FAMILY.; Montfort Jones Willed Estate to Widow and Brothers and Sisters.
- DELANEY SEEMS IN FORM.; Says He Will Weigh About 177 Pounds Against Renault.
- ART AND NO CAGES IN BANK.; Journal Square National in Jersey City Opens New Home.
- $115 FOR FIRST EDITION OF MILLAY LIBRETTO; Book of 'The King's Henchman,' Published a Year Ago, Features of Auction Here.
- ASKS COURT AID ON FILMS.; Agent Seeks Injunction to Restrain Federal Officials.
- Morris H. S. Soccer Victor.
- Service Appliance Sales Grow.
- Daley -- Durand.
- HOTEL TRIAL DUE SOON.; Suit Seeks to Reimburse Investors in Commonwealth Project.
- LONG BEACH INQUIRY OPENS; Grand Jury Hears Power and Hyatt on Water Graft Charges.
- RADIO TO PORTO RICO OPENED BY HARBORD; Acting Governor Butts Replies to General's Greetings From San Juan.
- Bugle and Barrier
- General Electric to Build.
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- JERITZA TO OPEN OPERA IN 'TURANDOT'; Season Starts Oct. 31 -- Novelty 'Violanta' and 'Hansel and Gretel' in First Week. NEW AMERICAN SINGERS Everett Marshall, Grace Moore, Frederick Jagel -- Puccini's 'La Rondino' in January.
- SARAZEN LEADS MET. P.G.A. GOLF; Long Island Champion's 147 Gives Him Stroke Advantage Over First 36 Holes. GOLDEN NEXT WITH 148 Turnesa, the Defending Champion, Scores 162, Trails in Metropolitan Professionals' Title Play.
- YOUTH HELD IN FUR THEFT.; Girl Claims Neckpiece, but Cannot Identify Suspect as Thief.
- Infantile Paralysis Declines.
- The Ingrates.
- Wentz an Enthusiastic Fan.
- TAKES CONSOLIDATED INTO COURT AGAIN; Member of Exchange Reports Extra Payments to Some From the Reserve Fund.
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- HUSBANDS' DECALOGUE IS PREPARED BY WIVES; Chicopee (Mass.) Housewives Stress Courtesy, Truth About Income and Anniversaries.
- MATSUYAMA WINS, 250-216.; Playing 18.1 Billiards, He Defeats Hammer, Playing 18.2.
- $82,000,000 LOANS GRANTED TO BRAZIL; One-half to Be Offered Here and the Other in London on Thursday.
- BORDER KIDNAPPING OF MEXICAN FEARED; General Coss Missing Two Days From San Antonio and May Be Executed, Friends Say.
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- Suggested Training Diet.
- PENNSYLVANIA.
- TO PREVENT BANK FAILURES; Commission Drafts Recommendations for Association Convention.
- TURKS DENY LEAGUE CHARGE; Constantinople Is Not a White Slave Centre, They Assert.
- THE FEAST OF SUCCOTH CELEBRATED BY JEWS; Forty Years' Journey in the Wilderness Commemorated in the Feast.
- LEHIGH.
- Paris Bourse Has Sharp Upset.
- ASKS MORE EXPORTS FOR AMERICAN SHIPS; F. W. Relyea Says That Is Chief Factor in Development of Our Merchant Fleet. POINTS TO COMPETITION Europe Is Building Vessels, He Tells New Jersey Business Men, and We Must Build Ours.
- VARE LEADERS HEAR HE WILL BE SEATED; Get Word From Washington That Senate Will Await Outcome of Ballot Contest. SEE AID IN PHILADELPHIA They Predict He Will Speak for Mackey, Stressing Party Regularity for Voters.
- Promotions by State Department.
- Mrs. Roma Gurney.
- LATZO STOPS WARNER IN THE SECOND ROUND; Former Welterweight Champion Floors Westerner Fonr Times in Bout at Philadelphia.
- LEWIS SANDS IS PAROLED.; New York "Bean King" Served One Year of Two-Year Term.
- Singers to Entertain Patients.
- Bobby Brown Scores Knockout.
- NEW TRUST INVESTMENTS.; One Issue Taken by Dealers and Another to Be Offered Soon.
- LATIMER RECEIVES AWARD.; Admiral Gets Distinguished Service Medal for Nicaraguan Work.
- MISS SCHLIEDER BRIDE OF F. O. BLACKWELL JR.; Bishop $tlres Performs the Ceremony in Chantry of St. Thomas's -- Other Marriages.
- Doran Bans Dry Raiding With Drawn Guns; Backs New York Squad Plan on Night Clubs
- Times Square Trust Reports.
- RETICENT ON PRIMO TALK.; British Foreign Office Seeks Confirmation of Interview Statements.
- Itarimann -- raigle.
- Chicago's Tallest Policeman Quits Force to Be Bank Guard
- You Must Register to Vote.
- Oils and Fats Still Rising.
- GOMEZ REBEL ARMY ROUTED IN 6-HOUR BATTLE, 50 SLAIN; REVOLT OVER, SAYS CALLES; 600 REBELS ARE CAPTURED
- CORONER'S JURY FINDS SCOTT WAS INSANE; Recruited Wayfarers Decide Issue Long Fought Over in Passing on His Suicide.
- OPEN RADIO TO PORTO RICO.; General Harbord and Acting Governor Butte Exchange Messages.
- DALOWIN AND SEAMAN GAIN HANDBALL FINAL
- SCOTT PAPER TO PAY TEN SHARES FOR ONE; Stock Dividend of 900 Per Cent. Will Be Ratified by the Holders on Nov. 25. TO ADD 270,000 SHARES Net Earnings for Eight Months of 1927 Were $397,157, Equal to $20.24 on Common Stock.
- CURFEW SUMMONS DUE TO NICKELODEON; Club Manager Denies He Runs Cabaret Because Patrons' Coins Furnish Music. COURT VISITS THE PLACE But Withholds Decision -- Agent for Maker of Instrument Says $1,000,000 Is Involved.
- LOAN CONCESSION WITH NOTE TO PARIS; Washington, Asking Tariff Truce, Gives Consent to Refunding Issue Here. MOVE INTERESTS FRENCH Possibilities Are Considered of Concessions on War Debt for Tariff Quid Pro Quo.
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- ROLE FOR LAURETTE TAYLOR; She Will Appear in "Delicate Justice," a Play by J. Hartley Manners.
- Hotel Bell Boy Reaps Profit In Refund Series Tickets
- REINHARDT TO CLOSE SHOWS FOR A TIME; Move Necessitated by Plan to Give Season of German Repertoire in America. WIDE RANGE OF PLAYS " A Midsummer Night's Dream" May Be Opening Production --h)0*0*0*iTo Arrive Next Month.
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- Millicent, the Beautiful.
- PIRATES DIVIDE $111,843.; 26 Members of Team Get $3,994 Each -- Scouts, Bat Boy Get Shares.
- Indian Refining's Profit Drops.
- PLAN WELCOME TO LEVINE.; Rockaway Business to Greet Flier With a Parade.
- FRAUDULENT AND CORRUPT.
- Asks for Deposit of Bonds.
- THE DIGNITY OF THE COURT.; Some Judges Contribute Little to This Atmosphere.
- PENN STATE.
- VIENNA AIDS SOVIET TRADE.; Arranges With Banks to Guarantee Payment to Local Firms.
- WEALTHY BEGGAR, 78, SENT TO WORKHOUSE; Has $4,850 in Banks, but Sleeps in Doorways -- Gifts Are Forced on Him, He Says.
- WESLEYAN.
- Berlin Trading Has Stronger Tone.
- OPPOSES RAIL CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT SHIPS; Nautical Gazette Attacks E. N. Hurley's Proposal, Which Is Said to Interest Coolidge.
- BACK BLEAKLEY CAMPAIGN.; Lawyers Organize in Ninth District to Press Judge's Candidacy.
- Funeral of Edward V. Riis.
- Heneage Discusses Dartmouth.
- STOCKS IRREGULAR ON CURB EXCHANGE; Downward Trend Evident, but Changes of Price Generally Are Small.
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- Register to Enroll for Next Year.
- KAPLAN AND CELLO BOX AGAIN TONIGHT; Meriden Lightweight, With One Decision, Faces Coast Foe at St. Nicholas.
- MALONEY HEADS P. & R. COAL; Chicago Man Is Elected at Philadelphia to Succeed W. J. Richards.
- AMERICAN CHURCH LAYS STONE IN PARIS; Many Notables of State and Religious Circles Participate in the Ceremonies.
- D' Onofrio -- Cerabone.
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- Casscells -- Montross.
- FIVE MORE ACCUSE MISSING LAWYERS; Tell Prosecutor of Losses on Fake Mortgages and Real Estate Transactions. TWO HUNTED BY THE POLICE Grand Jury Expected to Get Case Against Bluestone and Norden in a Few Days.
- BROOKLYN UNION GAS TO MERGE OWN UNITS; Linking of Subsidiaries to Put Company ill Position for Outside Combinations.
- 15,000 Twins, 200 Triplets Born in Germany Each Year
- WILL PUSH 8-HOUR BILL.; Many Policemen and Firemen Will Be at Aldermanic Hearing Today.
- ALEKHINE VICTOR IN THE 11TH GAME; Ties Standing in World's Chess When Imminent Checkmate Makes Capablanca Resign. 66 MOVES ARE REQUIRED Game Longest and Most Complicated Thus Far -- Result Seems to Affect the Champion.
- HENRY FORD VISITS RAIL FAIR INCOGNITO; Shows Pride in Old Engine and Stage Coach He Lent to B. & O. Exhibit.
- Note Released by Washington.; LOAN CONCESSION WITH NOTE TO PARIS
- Blind Hero Touched by Reception.
- Negro Lithography.
- CHAPIN IS WINNER TWICE.; Has Low Net in Newspaper Tourney and Wins in Malone Play.
- COURT DECIDES BOY IS KUNSTLER'S SON; Diamond Importer in Tears as Suit of Woman to Obtain Youngster Is Dismissed.
- A MUSICAL ALLIANCE.; Three Concerns to Present American Artists in Europe.
- BABE AT TRENTON TODAY.; Heads Team Which Includes Gehrig -- Lazzeri Opens Tour Tomorrow.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets.
- TOYBALLOONS CAUSE CRASH; California Girl Killed, Pilot and Youth Hurt by Fouling of Engine.
- WIDOW OF DOCTOR RAGES IN JAIL CELL; Denounces Accusers When Bail Is Denied to Her and Beach on Murder Charge. JOINT TRIAL SET FOR NOV. 28 Detective in the Hall-Mills Case Now Seeking Evidence to Clear Mrs. Lilliendahl.
- OFF-YEAR REGISTRATION.
- CONFIDENCE REIGNS IN LAFAYETTE CAMP; With Many Veterans Back, Coach McCracken Is Expected to Duplicate Last Season.
- New Bonds for $6,375,000 Placed on Market Today
- Official Statement on Fight.
- CALLS 'REMBRANDTS' WORK OF HIS PUPILS; Dr. Van Dyke of Rutgers Says Bulk of Drawings and Etchings Were by Other Men. HOLDS 100 ARE GENUINE Professor Says 1,750 Other Pieces Were Signed by the Master but Not Executed by Him.
- CORNELL.
- REACH AGREEMENT ON PRUSSIAN LOAN; Schacht and Gilbert Consent on Assurance $30,000,000 Will Be Used Productively.
- URGES BUILDING UP MERCHANT MARINE; Georgetown University Shipping Expert Deplores Outranking of America on the Sea. SAYS NAVAL TREATY IS DEAD States One-eighth of 1 Per Cent. of Foreign Trade Value Would Support Commercial Fleet.
- PLAN SCIENTIFIC CRUISE.; Yacht Carnegie Overhauled, Will Leave Here Tomorrow.
- AMHERST.
- Hayden, Stone Dinner Tonight.
- To Test Converted Ship Today.
- REALTY MEN BACK JUDGES.; Owners' Association Endorses Eleven as Men of "Tried Ability."
- WARNS MOVIE MEN TO 'CLEAN HOUSE'; A. F. Myers Tells Conference of Industry Failure to Correct Evils May Mean "Regulation." EXHIBITORS ARE DEFIANT Challenge Certain Delegates and Cheer Attack on "Blocbooking" -Hays Welcomes Gathering.
- Rose Mack, Actress.
- Army and Yale Applications Exhaust Capacity of the Bowl
- TEXAS BOY KEPT ALIVEh)0*0*0*i52 HOURS BY FRIENDS; High School Student Dies Despite Their Pumping His Arms Up and Down.
- DOOM 276 CROSSINGS AT GRADE IN STATE; Railway Executives at Albany Conference Accept Program of Eliminations in 1928. AT A COST OF $130,000,000 Gov. Smith Delighted at the Outcome -- Crossings in New York Area to Go Total 74. ONLY ONE DISSENTING NOTE Staten Island Railroad Objects to Abolishing 42 Crossings and Will Fight in Courts.
- SIX 150-POUND CREWS ORGANIZED AT YALE; 2 Varsity Eights Are Taken to Housatonic,and 4 Freshman to New Haven Harbor.
- UNFILLED ORDERS FOR STEEL DECLINE; Corporation's Report Shows Decrease of 47,924 Tons in September. GAIN NEXT MONTH EXPECTED Bookings Now Exceed Shipments -Forward Buying Checked by Higher Prices.
- YALE NAMES DRAMA COACH.; Douglas W. Ross, Shakespearean Actor, Will Succeed E. M. Woolley.
- ReUly -- Adler.
- DOG AMAZES CLASS BY MEMORY FEATS; Obeys Intricate Commands in Test Before Psychology Students at Columbia. MASTER NOT IN THE ROOM " Remarkably Sagacious," Is Verdict by Observers of "Fellow," a German Shepherd.
- SHARP CLASH STIRS TORIES IN CANADA; Row Between Former Premier Meighen and Ferguson of Ontario Breaks Out in Convention. PARTY LEADERS DISTURBED Meighen Had Contended for an Election Before Future Wars to Maintain Autonomy.
- Burned Houses to Get Contracts.
- lVJSchelllddell.
- TENEMENT HOUSE LAW TO BE TESTED IN COURT; Hotel Owners Approve Move to Get Ruling on City's Power to Enforce Act.
- PUBLIC UTILITIES LEAD IN FINANCING IN 1927; Of $1,200,000,000 Invested, They Get 23 Per Cent. -- Railroads in Fourth Place.
- 700 MORE POLICEMEN PROVIDED BY BUDGET; Most of Them to Help Direct Traffic -- Pay Rises Voted to Police and Fire Officers. ENGINEERS GET $600,000 Hospital and Street Workers Also Win Increases -- Publich)0*0*0*iHearings Open Thursday. 700 MORE POLICEMEN PROVIDED BY BUDGET
- SCHOOL PAY RISE LISTS TO BE READY THIS WEEK; Education Board Plans Special Meeting to Adopt Teachers' Schedules for City Budget.
- THROAT COLD SILENCES ELSIE JANIS'S VOICE; Star of 'Oh Kay,' Stricken at Los Angeles, Ordered by Doctor to Take Long Rest.
- MARSHALL SCORES IN LONDON CHESS; Defeats Sir George Thomas After Thirty-one Moves as Masters' Tourney Opens.
- DECLARES INITIAL DIVIDEND.; Weber & Heilbroner to Pay $1.75 -Two Dividends Passed.
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- ATLANTIC CITY VICE AGAIN BELITTLED.; Grand Jury in New Presentment Calls Charges Grossly Exaggerated. REBUKES THE REFORMERS Says They Acted on Suspicion and Condemns Publication of Their Assertions.
- SYNTHETIC SIN" SHOWN.; Woman in "Lombardi" by Same Authors Is the Play's Whole Story.
- TIE FOR GOLF MEDAL.; Tannan and Bashforth Low in Yale's Fall Tournament.
- SEEK BATTLE MONUMENTS.; Saratoga Celebration Leaders Propose $1,000,000 Memorials.
- DEAN'S SON SUICIDE IN THIRD AV. ROOM; Thomas Llwyd, Gassed in the World War, Was Ill and Out of Employment. CALLED HIMSELF "FAILURE" He Had Been a Bank Clerk, Then a Laborer -- Left Note for Father, Halifax Clergyman.
- Willard Mack's New Play Coming.
- Latham Is Cue Winner.
- MONEY.
- WINS SAFE FLYING TROPHY.; Lieut. Arthur Gavin, With Record of 865 Hours, Gets Schiff Navy Prize.
- Hold Witness in Iowa.
- TAXES AND THE SURPLUS.
- Welch, West's Football Hero, A Scrub When Season Opened
- INDUSTRIAL ISSUE OF BONDS OFFERED; $2,000,000 Obligations of Murray Bay Paper Company on Market Today.
- Executions Continue.
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- LOST IN THE SUBWAY.; Experiences of One Who Sought to Get Home From Brooklyn.
- Notre Dame Team Will Offer Comparison on Army and Navy; Western Eleven's Battles Will Give Some Idea of Service Teams' Strength Before They Meet Each Other -- Harvard and Yale Are in for Hard Games Again on Saturday.
- Bankers Are Not Informed.
- OPERA SITE ACTION WAITS ON MORGAN; Board Is Said to Desire Advice of Banker, Due From Abroad Within Six or Eight Weeks. URBAN'S PLANS PREMATURE Kahn Declares They Have Not Been Approved and Final Designs Will Be Published Officially.
- DOUGHTY ESTATE $950,000.; Williamstown Professor Will Administer Property Left by Mother.
- SYRACUSE.
- Ship Line Elects J. F. Schumacher.
- Register to Enroll for Next Year.
- Lawyers Endorse Judge McLaughlin
- Francis L. Hine's Funeral Today.
- SCOTT AND PAULINO TO MEET HERE NOV.1; British Heavyweight Champion and Basque Signed by Rickard for Garden Bout. CANZONERI GETS BATTLE Will Clash With Johnny Dundee Oct. 24 at Garden -- Loughran Accepts Contract.
- To Protect Whites in Malaita.
- JLDRID TILTON 'MARRIED. .. IN PARIS; Gianddaughter of Pouitney -' '.i Bigeldw Weds N. Hoksen, .-Russian General's Son, 2 CEREMONIES PERFORMED Bride Presented at Buckingham Palace in 1925 -- Husband Godson of Late Queen O!ga of Greece.
- Pastor Atop 100-Foot Spire Dedicates English Church
- PHIL GOLDSTEIN WINS.; Pittsburgh Boxer Outpoints Gugliemini in Jersey City Bout.
- GERMAN DYE HEADS COMING; Party is Expected to Confer Here With Teagle of Standard Oil.
- WILL BACK MISS MARX.; Committee to Aid Her Candidacy for Assembly Is Named.
- Lyonsb!orrB1.
- BOMB PANIC IN THEATRE.; Woman Injured at St. Paul -Minneapolis Theatre Damaged.
- STATE RIGHTS' CASE LOOMS.; Alabama Demands the Government Pay Muscle Shoals Tax.
- WHEAT PRICES REACT AS TRADE EVENS UP; Values Move Within a Narrow Range and There Is Little Outside Interest. EXPORT DEMAND IMPROVES Corn Is Weak and Slightly Lower, With Local Bears on the Selling Side.
- TO DESTROY LIQUOR CARGO.; Federal Attorney at Philadelphia to Get Rid of Bulko's $500,000.
- Mrs. James Steel Hostess,
- SAY VICTIM OF BLAST MADE BOMB HIMSELF; Police Believe Unidentified Man Was One of Two Who Used Room as Workshop.
- PERE MARQUETTE VALUED.; I.C.C. Reduces Recorded Investment Nearly Seven Millions.
- COTTON FORECAST CAUSES DECLINE; Reception of Government Estimate Is Disappointing to Staple Interests. FOREIGN TRADING OFF Southern Spot Market Quotations Reduced 90 to 100 Points on Few Sales.
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- CHIDES BISHOP OF LONDON.; British Newspaper Calls His Remarks to Legionaires 'Infellcitous,'
- HERTZ STARS TO REST UP.; Anita Peabody and Reigh Count Will Spend Winter at Leona Farm.
- BERRY WILL BACK SEVEN-CENT FARE, STANDING BY EXPERT; Accepts Major Proposals in C. E. Smith's Report on a Transit Program. CUTS OUT 'PROPAGANDA' To Consult Advisers Today and Expects to Finish His Plan After a Few Meetings. FACTIONAL SPLIT FORESEEN Observers Think Gov. Smith Will Be Forced to Act as Arbiter to Bring Agreement. BERRY WILL BACK SEVEN-CENT FARE
- Costly to the Railroads.
- ' FIVE O'CLOCK GIRL' IS HIGHLY ENJOYABLE; New, Tasteful and Orderly Musical Comedy Is Another Version of Cinderella Tale.
- BACHE IS DOUBLE WINNER.; Collins Also Triumphs Twice in Fall Pocket Billiard Tourney.
- Register to Enroll for Next Year.
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- COLLIER SR. AND 'BUSTER' ENTERTAIN AT PALACE; Appear in an Impromptu and Not Very Funny Act -- Lieut. Gitz Rice Pleases.
- Diegel Has Chance to Gain P.G.A. Event, As Three Will Seek Place Brady Gave Up
- MAIL FLIER REACHES JAVA.; Makes Service Test Flight From Holland in Nine Days.
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- SAFER AIRCRAFT.
- N.Y.U. OPENS WEEK WITH SCRIMMAGE; Meehan Separates Veterans and Works Them Hard in Preparation for Fordham.
- BOND SALES SLACKEN ON STOCK EXCHANGE
- Captain and Four Men Captured.
- THREE LINERS SAIL, FIVE ARRIVE TODAY; George Washington Bound for Channel Ports, Patria for the Mediterranean. MAJESTIC IS DUE HERE Two Other Ships Coming From Europe and Two From South America.
- HARVARD EXPECTS WHOLESALE SHIFTS; Crimson Coaches Go Back to Rudimentary Work as Line Shake-Ups Loom.
- Polish Loan Negotiations Continue.
- BACKS CANDIDATES OUSTED AT ALBANY; Citizens Union Urges Election of De Witt and Solomon, Socialists, to Assembly. MINORITY LEADER ENDORSED Among the 62 Running for Office in This City, Only 13 Get Full Approval.
- ALABAMA GRAND JURY OPENS FLOGGING ACTION; Ninety Indictments Are Expected as Klan Officers and State Officials Are Called.
- 3 CHURCH PARLEYS IN EUROPE PRAISED; International Conferences Are Called Successes at Dinner of Church Peace Union. BISHOP MANNING PLEASED Says Lausanne Was All That Had Been Hoped For -- German and British Gatherings Are Discussed.
- TWO CHANGES MADE IN VARSITY AT YALE; R. Hall Placed at Quarter and Charlesworth at Centre in Place of Ryan. HOBEN OUT WITH INJURY Bruised Hip Will Keep Star Out Till Army Game -- Signal and Play Rehearsal Occupies Squad.
- WANT SAFE TRADING FOR BANK STOCKS; Bankers Protest the Recent Activity on Exchange -- May Ask for New System. FEAR EFFECT OF DECLINES Transactions Hitherto Chiefly Confined to Counter Market on Cash Basis.
- REMUS DRAFTS DEFENSE; GRAND JURY SITS TODAY; Taft's Son to Prosecute Case of Killing Wife -- Remus Has Law Office in Jail.
- Mrs. Anna Tuthill Spence.
- Sports of the Times
- SHOWS EDWARD VII AS SEVERE CRITIC; King Censured Duke of Connaught, Second Volume of His Biography Records.
- VIRGINIA SIMPSON TO WED ON OCT. 26; Attendants for Her Marrlage to R. P. Bla,velt in Ridgewood, N. JMiss $chrdber's Plans.
- GET ALLEGED KIDNAPPER OF ALEXANDERSON BOY; Schenectady Police Rush Warrant by Air Mail to Aberdeen, Wash., for Prisoner.
- Newark Boxer Knocked Out.
- GRAIN CROP REPORT HIGHLY FAVORABLE; Corn Estimate Raised 146,876,000 Bushels Over Last Month, Spring Wheat 5,646,000. ALL WHEAT EXCEEDS 1926 Best Spring Yield Since the War Indicated -- Corn Crop Now Free of Frost Danger.
- CONTRACTS MISS MAYO.; Woman Doctor In India Cites Maternity Hospital Statistics.
- .ELIZABETH KEARNY RNAED TO MARRY; General's Daughter to Wed Ford Hibbard of Brooklyn in Virginia Next Spring.
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- WILL WAGER ROGERS $5,000.; Gabriel Wells offers to Take Bet on Coolidge Running Again
- SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA.
- DORMAN ENJOINS CARE AGAINST FIRES; Expects to See European System of Penalties Introduced Into this Country 25,000 BLAZERS HERE IN 1926 Commissioner Declares That 75 Per Cent. of These Were Due to Neglect.
- Ramon Obregon Gives a Party,
- You Must Register to Vote.
- Stock Lost 21 Years Ago, Hunted to Settle Estate
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- WALKER WELCOMES MARCONI AS 'BILL'; Mayor at Official Reception to Inventor Remarks That He Was 'Jimmy' in Rome. EXTOLS VISITOR'S GENIUS Gave Electric Spark the Power of Speech, He Says -- Guest Asserts America Put 'Punch' in Radio.
- MOTHER KICKS BODY OF MURDERER SON; Startles Serb Crowd Viewing Slayers of Kovachovitch -- Italy Resents Charges.
- BOWLERS START TOURNEY.; 37th National Event Gets Under Way -- Bronx Park Casino Wins.
- Fake Messengers Get $63,600 in Bonds; Dupe Clerks in Two Wall Street Firms
- LAYTON TAKES TWO GAMES.; Former Three-Cushion Champion Beats Mayer and Letzter.
- Wireless From Miss Grayson Tells of Progress of Flight
- SPEED OF A BULLET RECORDED BY CAMERA; New 'Slow-Motion' Exhibited Here by Baron Shiba of Japan.
- MAURICE CHEVALIER WEDS.; Paris Revue Actor Marries Yvonne Valle, His Partner.
- CUYLER'S CHARGES IGNORED BY BUSH; Statement of Pirate Player Needs No Reply, Says Pittsburgh Pilot.
- Gets Cleveland-Louisville Air Mail.
- Steel Helmet Plans Vote Fight.
- STERLING AND THE "CENTRAL MARKET."
- FORDHAM HOPEFUL OF BEATING N.Y.U.; Squad Shows Such Improvement in 2-Hour Dummy Scrimmage That Cavanaugh Is Optimistic.
- ILLINOIS'S AUCTION OF BONDS ON TODAY; New York Syndicates to Bid Against Chicago Bankers for $6,000,000 Issue.
- CALLES ACCUSED OF SLAYINGS.; General Salinas Says He Stirred Up Trouble to Execute Enemies.
- REFUSES TO RELEASE BOLO PASHA ESTATE; Surrogate Denies Letters of Administration to Widow of Spy Executed by France. NAMES PUBLIC OFFICIAL. Property of Ex-Barber Here Is Said to Exceed $25,000 -- French Fortune Confiscated.
- Beautiful Tribute by H. G. Wells, the Author, Read at the Funeral Ceremony for His Wife
- BROWN.
- SEES SOUTH'S VOTE SOLID.; But It Wants Smith "Right" on Tax Issue, South Carolinian Says.
- Melbourne Mayor Arrives Here.
- COLLEGE DRAMATIC PLANS.; Washington Square's Players to Have a Busy Season.
- TIGERS START WEEK WITH HEAVY DRILL; Signal Practice Winds Up Long Workout -- Scrimmage Announced for Tomorrow.
- REGISTRATION LAGS ON THE FIRST DAY; Total of 124,022 Is Far Below Figures for Other Years Despite Many Appeals. RISE IN TWO BOROUGHS Slight Increase in Queens and Richmond Due to Growth in Population -- Radio Appeals.
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- PHILADELPHIA WINS INTERCITY BOXING; Murphy Only New Yorker Who Takes His Bout at New York A.C.
- STORE CHAINS SHOW SEPTEMBER RECORD; 26 Companies Report Increase of 13.15% in Sales for the Month, Up $9,916,798. RISE OF 14.46% IN 9 MONTHS Safeway Stores Report Largest Business and Gains in Three New Statements of Day.
- SchrelberHurll.
- Admits Crime, Police Say.
- DARTMOUTH SEEKS PRECISION IN WORK; Coaches Send Players Through Careful Practice in Preparation for Temple Game. BLACK OUT FOR TEN DAYS Star Back Has Leg Injury and May Not Play for Month -- Passing Attack Tried Again.
- FAVORABLE FORECAST MADE FOR BUSINESS; Ten Elements Named by Bankers' Journal as Promising for the Period Entering 1928.
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- Morrissey -- lfonjo.
- LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
- PUBLIC UTILITY PLANS INCREASE OF CAPITAL; Buffalo, Niagara and Eastern Power Would Create New Class of Shares.
- KING GEORGE CLASPSLEGIONAIRES' HANDS IN WARM RECEPTION; Queen Shows Quick Sympathy With Blinded Veteran, Stepping From Line to Greet Him. HIS MAJESTY REGRETS FOG Tells Visitors He Wants Them to Have a Good Time -- Uninvited Guest Seized at Gate. LUNCHEON AT GUILD HALL Lord Mayor Is Host There -- Legionaires and Houghton Start Home Today. KING GEORGE CLASPS LEGIONAIRES' HANDS
- SUPPORTS BRITISH IN RADIO CODE STAND; American Delegation to World Conference Will Oppose Projected Regulations. RULES WOULD BE FUTILE Photographic System, Soon to Be Launched, Will Require Other Agreements.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- TEAPOT DOME IS WON BACK; SUPREME COURT DENOUNCES SINCLAIR LEASE AS FRAUD; FALL CALLED FAITHLESS
- HOW STILLMAH WON MORGAN OVER IN 1907; Biography Tells of Bankers' Clash in All-Night Session During the Panic.
- C. Savage, Playwright, Arrives.
- COSGROVE TRAILS COPULOS.; Is Behind, 120-45, in Three-Cushion Match With Ex-Champion.
- MISS ELDER ABOUT TO QUIT.; h)0*0*0*iPlans to Abandon Paris Hop Until Spring Unless Weather Improves.
- BLIND MAN LOSES PLEA.; Motion to Speed His Suit for Auto Accident Is Denied.
- THE ZOO" TO END TRYOUT.; Arlen and Smith's Play Will Probably Be Permanently Withdrawn.
- DE VALERA ADAMANT ON EVE OF NEW DAIL; Fianna Fail Leader Pledges a Renewal of Fight on Oath as Irish Deputies Meet Today. PRESIDENCY CONTEST CLOSE With 78 Votes for Cosgrave and 73 for Opposition, Long Struggle for Majority Is Expected.
- Willis S. Paine Left $236,277.
- PH.D. SHEEP AND GOATS.
- COLUMBIA STARTS DRIVE FOR COLGATE; Intensive Drill Ordered as Coach Crowley Registers Dissatisfaction at Wesleyan Showing.
- Davison Chemical Calls Bonds.
- AMERICANS FLEEING MEXICO.; Trains Arriving at Border Are Loaded With Those Returning.
- BENNETT LAYS JAZZ TO PURITAN REVOLT; America's Pioneers' Harsh Scheme of Life Brought on Reaction, British Novelist Finds.
- ELLEN BATES WILL BENEFITS HOSPITALS; Harvard, Radcliffe and Church Institutions Also Receive Large Bequests. $50,000 LEFT TO A FRIEND Boston Museum Receives Paintings -- Colonial Furniture Goes to New York Museum.
- HOLY CROSS.
- SAYS JOYCE'S FIRM RECEIVED $1,285,000; Witness Asserts President of Stevedoring Company Had Salary of $36,000.
- SMITH PLANS FOUR TALKS.; Governor Will Wind Up Campaign Here on Nov. 5.
- START FRAUD TRIAL OF RUG IMPORTER; Nine Jurors Selected in Case of Dealer Accused of $40,000 Bank Swindle. GREEK SHIPMENTS INVOLVED Use of Fictitious Invoices and Bills of Lading Is Charged in Indictment.
- WINS RIGHT OF CRITICISM.; Missouri Editor Who Rebuked Sheriff Upsets $800 Libel Verdict.
- MANHATTAN RESUMES FOOTBALL PRACTICE; Squad Has First Drill in Week -Stein Assured of a Place in the Backfield.
- North American Investment Corp.
- MOURNING, SHE GOES TO JAIL; Woman Buries Son, 9, While Awaiting Hearing on Pistol Charge.
- SKINNER & EDDY LOSE CASE AGAINST M'CARL; Supreme Court Upholds Controller in Shipbuilders' Claim -- Other Decisions.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- KEARNS'S SUIT SET OVER UNTIL MONDAY; Action Against Dempsey Goes Before Judge Runyon When Dismissal Motion Is Opposed.
- GREGG QUITS FEDERAL POST; Internal Revenue Counsel to Join a New York Law Firm.
- No Hate Is Taught in Schools, Says O'Shea; Calls the History Books Used Here Unbiased
- Geraghty -- Conrad.
- Kaiser's Sister to Wed Mere Youth.
- Temple Coach Away.
- Texas Gulf Sulphur Insures 600.
- Austrian Town Panic-Stricken.
- Jones -- Danla.
- SALESMAN JUMPS 19 STORIES TO DEATH; Falls From the Twenty-third Floor of Hudson Terminal to Roof of Extension.
- BISHOP SCHRIEBER OF SAXONY ARRIVES; Will Tour Country go the Coast and Lecture -- Delegations Greet Him at Pier.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.
- Blaze Leads Editor to Soften Structure on Fire Prevention
- MACK GARNER RIDES 3 JAMAICA WINNERS; Cleans Up Half the Card With Sport Hallahan, Gamble and Polydor. SPORT HALLAHAN LUCKY Gets Home First After Garner Carries Doc Wide -- Royal Charge Scores for Field.
- BARSTOW UNITS MERGE.; Public Utility Interests Now Plan to Enter Industrial Field.
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- Canada's Young Immigrants.
- PLAN MEMORIAL TO PAYNE.; West New York Legion Men to Hold Services for Lost Flier Sunday.
- INTEREST IN HORSE SHOW.; Cathedral Exhibition at Bowman Park to Begin Tomorrow.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- BUYERS ARE ACTIVE AT FALL FUR AUCTION; Cross and White Foxes Sell Especially Well at Start of $3,500,000 Sale.
- L.I. Plans Quicker Service On Winter Schedule, Oct. 19
- To Have Movie Branch in Germany.
- MATURO LEADING, 200-197.; Beats Clark, 107-85, in Cue Match Opener, but Loses at Night, 112-93.
- ESCORT TO LINDBERGH LOSES PLANE IN RIVER; Lieut. Commander Davison Falls Into Mississippi, but Is Able to Swim Ashore.
- Concert in Hospital Fund Drive.
- NATIONAL ELEVEN READY.; Set for Soccer Game at Polo Grounds Tomorrow -- Wanderers in Trim.
- RUSH FOR NEW FORD CAR.; Advance Orders Exceed 350,000, Many With Advance Payments.
- Coolidge Starts Akron (O.) Presses.
- THE DISAPPEARING GROUSE.
- COLGATE STARTS BUILDING.; Is at Work on New Attack for Columbia Game Saturday.
- PLAN MOTOR TRUCK TRIP IN NORTH AFRICA; Two Young Frenchmen Leave Paris Today En Route for Unexplored Regions.
- Court Clears Chiropractor.
- LAW MUSEUM AT HARVARD.; School to Make Its Rare Papers Basis of Collection,
- BIG TEN.
- LOANS TO GERMANY SAFE, SAYS HAHN; Banker Denies There Will Be Difficulties in Repayment -- Points to History.
- W. C. DURANT BACK TODAY.; Auto Manufacturer Ends Month's Holiday in Europe.
- Nebraska Bank Bandits Get $10,000
- NATIONAL CANDY SHOW OPEN; More Than Seventy Exhibitors Take Part in First Exposition.
- STRENGTH LIMITED OVER THE COUNTER; Buying Is Confined to Leaders in Most Groups, but Insurance Shares Are in Demand.
- PANKEN MAY IGNORE COMMUNIST SUPPORT; Socialist Leaders Call Offer to Aid City Justice Unsolicited -Garment Workers Pledge Aid.h)0*0*0*iO
- TWO CRIMINAL SUITS PEND.; Teapot Dome Actions Were Instituted by Late Senator La Follete.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BROWN KNOCKS OUT PANDALFO AT STAR S.C.; Triumphs in Final of 120-Pound Class in Opening Amateur Card of Indoor Season.
- M'AN's SHOPS ROBBED 241 TIMES IN 5 YEARS; Latest Hold-Up Is in Avenue B Store, Where Four Men Get $95 and Escape.
- Copko -- LOck.
- NAVY STARTS GRIND FOR NOTRE DAME TILT; Many Combinations of Passing Plays Tried as Midshipmen Begin Work.
- Financial School Opened.
- SPAIN'S ASSEMBLY OPENS IN MADRID; King Alfonso Inaugurates Consultative Body Set Up by the Directory. HAS NO LEGISLATIVE POWER It Can Make Suggestions to the Ministry, but Latter May Ignore Them.
- Eshner -- llch.
- THOMPSON RESIGNS BROOKLYN FIRE POST; Deputy Commissioner Long Ill -Jannicky and Taylor Mentioned as Successor.
- WALKER COMPLAINS OF THIS 'HOLEY' CITY; Says It Is So Torn Up He Can't Find 'Sidewalks of New York' -- McKee Defends It.
- Specials for Railway Employes.
- POLICE UNDERPAID, DECLARES WARREN; Compares Salaries of Officers in the Fire Department and Hints at Discrimination. WANTS FORCE INCREASED Commissioner Says Drop in Crime Is Due to the Baumes Laws and McLaughlin's Efficiency Work.
- ELECTRIC CONCERNS MERGER; $2,000,000 Holding Company Is Formed at Hartford.
- Costes Over Africa on Flight to Argentina; Speeds 1,200 Miles in 12 Hours Out of Paris
- TEN PLEAD GUILTY IN ALCOHOL CASE; President of Superior Company Sentenced to 18 Months and $6,050 Fine. FIVE GET SIMILAR TERMS Eighty-eight Are Still to Be Tried on 1926 Indictment Found in Cleveland.
- Record Refused for Channel Swim.
- Georgetti to Ride in Chicago.
- FINDS POLICIES REQUIRE FRIENDLY TESTIMONY; Beha Calls on Insurance Companies to Report on Medical Contracts.
- L. S. BACHE, BROKER, DIES IN THE SUBWAY; Stricken on Train in Rush Hour and Is Dead When Carried to Fourteenth St. Platform. ON WAY TO COUNTRY HOME Victim, 61, Was President of the Rubber and Coffee and Sugar Exchange. L. S. BACHE, BROKER,h)0*0*0*iDIES IN THE SUBWAY
- WINDOW CLEANER HAS PICKETS HELD; Charges Two Halted Him on Way to Work and Took His Kit From Him. UNION FEARS GUERRILLAS Alleges Employers Are Hiring East Side Gang to Break Strike -Accusation is Denied.
- CHAUVE-SOURIS BACK, GAY, CHEERFUL AS EVER; Balieff Introduces a Brand-New Entertainment of Contagious Levity at Cosmopolitan.
- HOPPE LEADS ST. JEAN.; Has 120-71 Margin in Opening Blocks of Three-Cushion Match.
- Lindbergh at Jacksonville.
- Polish Army Riders Coming Here.
- HOMELY HOSPITALITIES.
- SYRACUSE COACH RESIGNS.; Lee, Soccer Mentor, to Be Registrar at College of Forestry.
- LOANS ON STOCKS INCREASE IN WEEK; Federal Board Condition Report Shows a Gain in Loans and Discounts. NET DEMAND DEPOSITS UP Holdings of United States Securities Decline $12,000,000 in New York District.
- EXCLUDES CHINESE PUPILS.; Mississippi Supreme Court Keeps Them Out of White Schools.
- Rules Metro-Goldwyn Owns "Sun-Up."
- DEFERS TO CROWN PRINCE.; Athlete Takes Bowl for Prize Instead of William's Picture.
- ST. JOHN'S ON OFFENSIVE.; Football Team Works on Plays in Preparation for Catholic U.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN; British Trading Is Lively, With Industrials Favored -- Paris Falls Off -- Berlin Gains.
- PUSH SHIP CRUELTY CHARGE; British Seek Further Evidence Against Captain Crowley.
- ROOSEVELT TO PUSH VICE ACCUSATIONS; Republican Keynoter Says He Will Back Up Albany "RedLight" Charges. PLEASED BY THE REACTION He Asserts That Letters From All Over the Country Commend His Address at Rochester.
- You Must Register to Vote.
- Mrs. Olive Calkins.
- Central National Orders Vault.
- h)0*0*0*iRUSH TO JOIN DEBATE BODY.; Students at Fordham Force Council to Admit Waiting List.
- Col. Stewart Makes No Comment.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- BELGIAN IN DEBUT VICTORY.; Gillis Scores Decisively Over Rivera in First American Contest.
- FINKELSTEIN INQUIRY ENDS.; Meeting of Missing Lawyer's Creditors Will Be Held Today in Brooklyn.
- Card Party on Liner to Aid Cripples. {
- FIGHT FILMS GO ON AS INQUIRY OPENS; Witnesses Flock to Grand Jury Hearing and Four Theatres Give Up Pictures on Writs.
- NOTRE DAME BEGINS DRILL.; Freshmen, Using Navy Plays, Unable to Gain on Varsity.
- Dorrance on Prudential's Board.
- Primo de Rivera's Beau Geste.
- PRIEST SISTERS IN DOUBLE BRIDAL TODAY; Their Wedding in St. George's Church, Maplewood, N. J.-Other Marriages of Today.
- LABOR DELEGATES ASSAIL INJUNCTIONS; Woll and Furuseth Lead in Bitter Attack at the Los Angeles Meeting. GREEN CHARGES TERRORISM Federation President Says Gunmen Are Hired to Intimidate Pennsylvania Strikers.
- Americans in Legion of Honor.
- COMMODITY PRICES.; Spot Cotton in Sharp Dip -- Movement in Other Staples Irregular.
- Morgan Assessment Suit Delayed.
- WILL MEET TO PICK CITY'S RADIO ENTRIES; Jury of Several Hundred Will Select Boy and Girl Singers on Thursday for Contest. BLIND GIRL AN OHIO ENTRY Address by Coolidge at Carnegie Technology, Pittsburgh, on Thursday Will Be Broadcast.
- TIP TOP NOSES OUT PRINCE OF WALES; Greentree Stable's Filly Wins Laurel Feature as Ambrose Overwaits Final Drive.
- Universal Chain Opens Theatre.
- MISS GRAYSON FLIES TO OLD ORCHARD, ME.; Makes Trip From New York in Three Hours to Establish Base for Copenhagen Flight. CROWD GREETS ARRIVAL Woman Aviator Writes Notes for Book During Flight -- Five Accompany Her in Plane.
- Sulzberger Organizes Campaign.
- English Woman to Fly 13,000 Miles
- PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.; Director Reveals the Present Financial Condition.