Articles
- TAXES COX WITH FALSIFYING; Fordney Says Candidate Misrepresented His Stand on Tariff.
- Flolla, Dominican Journalist, Freed.
- WOMEN OUT FOR MILLER.; Equal Opportunity League Forms Committee to Work for Nominee.
- Johnson Says There Will Be No Twelve-Club League
- BUSINESS RECORDS; JUDGMENTS. SATISFIED JUDGMENTS.
- TIPPITY WITCHET LOSES.; Jack Hare, Jr., Wins Out Over Favorite for Latonia Purse.
- GREENLEAF HAS OFF DAY.; Cue Champion Is Defeated by ingraham In One Match.
- CONFERENCE TEAMS TO GET TEST TODAY; Prominent Contenders for Big Ten Football Honors Meet in Important Games.
- Tenement Investments.
- SWEDISH CABINET RESIGNS:; Premier Branting Has Held Office Since March 10 of This Year.
- YALE IS FEARFUL OF MOUNTAINEERS; Likely to Feel Absence of Captain Callahan, Acosta,Aldrich and French.
- SLAVIN'S COUNSEL SILENT.; Refuses to Discuss Reported $20, 000 Settlement by McGraw.
- ALLOW MAINE CENTRAL LOAN; Interstate Commerce Commission Authorizes Bond Issue of $3,619,000
- SLAIN WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN A THICKET; Rope Tied in Hangman's Knot Around Her Neck Adds to Staten Island Mystery. SIGNS OF VIOLENT STRUGGLE New Brighton Police Find No Clue to Identity of Victim, Who Was 25 Years Old.
- Mayer Made Examiner of Accounts.
- Detroit and Mackinac Earnings Up.
- FIRST WIFE WINS $200,000.; Jury Finds Against Hunter Wilson's Second Wife in Alienation Suit.
- ARMENIA AGAIN.
- NEW OPERA DIRECTORS.; F. A. Juilliard and George Eastman Elected to Metropolitan Board.
- DECLARED DIVIDENDS.
- FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CALLS ROOT A SOPHIST; Says Gov. Cox's Stand on Article X. Is That Our Constitutional Rights Remain What They Are.
- NEW "REPUBLIC OF LIENZ."; Eastern Tyrol Town Takes Steps Toward Fusion with Germany.
- COTTON SHOOTS UP 85 T0 120 POINTS; Sharp Advance Comes Abruptly, to the Surprise of Everybody. FOREIGN NEWS FAVORABLE Liverpool Views Labor Situation Less Seriously Than It Did a Few Days Ago.
- MRS. COX ARRIVES TO GREET HUSBAND; Thrilled, She Says, by First Visit to New York in a Political Campaign. BELIEVES IN HOME MAKING Declares That Is Best Way for a Candidates Wife to Serve His Interests.
- CANDIDATES INDORSED BY CITIZENS UNION; Nine Democrats, Eight Republicans and Three Fusionists Approved for Assemblymen.
- SOCIAL NOTES
- Mrs. Shonts Sues Husband's Estate.
- BOGASH OUTBOXES CROSS DECISIVELY; Bridgeport Weiterweight Gives East Sider Severe Drubbing at Garden.
- McDANIEL DEFEATS BECKER.; Wins Long-Drawn-Out Match at Carom Billiards by 35 to 29.
- FRESHMEN PLAY TIE GAME.; Yearling Teams from N. Y. U. and Columbia Battle Without Score.
- $500,000 East Side Apartment.
- PRINCE HENRY SAWS WOOD.; As a Guest on Ex-Kaiserin's Birthday He Helps His Brother.
- HARD TEST FOR CORNELL.; Dobie's Men Expect Stiff Battle from Colgate.
- Martin Estate Is $476,291.
- 'PEPPER BANDITS" VICTIM INDICTED; Jeweler Who Told of $100,000 Diamond Robbery Is Accused of Perjury.CREDITORS CHARGE FRAUDConcealment of Assets Also AllegedAfter developments in Schonfeld's Bankruptcy Proceedings.
- BANK CONVENTION CONDEMNS WILLIAMS; Calls His Charges of Extortionate Interest WithoutWarrant or Fact.HELD UNFAIR AND UNTIMELYApproval Expressed of Operation ofFederal Reserve in Periodof Inflation.
- REVOKE CONTRACTS FOR COURT HOUSE; Board of Estimate Acts Upon Hylan Resolution Following Building Expose. SCHOOL INQUIRY IS ORDERED Mayor Says All Public Works Will Cease if There Is Reason to Suspect Anything. Assurance from Labor Leaders Contracts That Were Canceled. REVOKE CONTRACTS FOR COURT HOUSE Labor's Influence Exerted. Resolution Comes as Surprise. "Act Now," Insists LaGuardia.
- HUNT SECOND MAN IN DREWES SLAYING; Philadelphia Police Search for Brines in Vain--May Arrest Woman.HIS MOTHER IN HOSPITAL Police Believe Missing Student, forWhom They Have Warrant,Confessed to Her.
- ADOPTS UNIQUE PLAN TO GET NEW CAPITAL; Automobile Concern Decides to Offer for Sale 2,000 "Ownerships of Motors."INDUCEMENT TO CAR BUYERSSubscriptton for $500 of stock Entitles Subscriber to 20 Per Cent.Discount from List Price.
- Orders More Bus Lines in Brooklyn.
- LABOR AND THE HOLD-UP UNION.
- PAVLOWA REVIVES 'GISELLE'; Old Pantomime Drama Given for Benefit of Camp Fire Girls.
- REACTION IN TRADE WIDENING IN SCOPE; Weekly Surveys Show Continuation of Price Reductionsin Most Industries.BIG INCREASE IN FAILURES Workers Accepting Wage Cuts as Alternative for Unemployment,Says Dun's Review.
- JULIAN S. MYRICK COMES OUT FOR COX; Lifelong Republican Who Sought Hoover's Nomination Rejects Harding's League Policy.
- 5,000,000 Tons of Argentine Wheat.
- Liverpool Cotton Statistics.
- CLAIMS INDIANA FOR COX.; Doremus Says Tide Is Turning to Him in Kansas and Nebraska.
- TEACHERS' FUND CALLED OFF; Glynn Hears Subscriptions to Aid Smith Are Being Returned.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- OLIVER DOUD BYRON ACTOR, DIES AT 77; Starred in 'Across the Continent' 22 Seasons--Also Played Romeo in Mrs. ScottSiddons's Company.
- COLLEGE BOXING APPROVED.; Association Is Organized by Delegates from Nine institutions.
- MACS WINEY REMAINS IN DELIRIOUS STATE; Attacks Are Very Violent, Though He Rallies Occasionally, Says Bulletin.DOCTORS STILL FEED HIMHe Asks Whether the "Irish Republic" Has Yet Received Complete Recognition.
- PORTWAY AND PITA WIN.; Score Victories in Novice Championship Billiard Tournament.
- CENTRE SUPPORTERS ASK ODDS OF 3 TO 1; Kentuckians Not Overconfident Against Harvard-Elevens in Final Workout.
- East Side Garage Deal.
- Quits War Finance Corporation.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Rise of Call Money to 10 Per Cent. Makes Stocks Irregular--Steel Prices.
- COX AGAIN ASKS ROOT TO RETRACT 'UNTRUE' STATEMENT; Declares Reply to First Request Only Repeats Misleading Assertions of Governor's Stand.SEEKS PLAIN "YES" OR "NO"Wants Root to Say WhetherHe Does Not Know HisCharge Was False.GOVERNOR TOURS JERSEYDemocratic Leaders Tell Him HeHas a Fighting Chance toCarry the State.
- Grant 10-Cent Fare In Connecticut.
- GAMBLERS BEFORE JURY.; Aged Culprits Testify in Hearing on Conspiracy in Nassau County.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Judge Gary's Remarks.
- CONTRACTOR IN TERROR OF LABOR BOSS; CITY CANCELS COURT HOUSE CONTRACTS; SPECIAL JURY ASKED ON BUILDING GRAFT; NEWTON TO PROSECUTE Committee Hears of Trust in Building Materials. $520,000 FUND RAISED Iron Pipe Combine Indicated by Witness, Also One on Porcelain Ware. UNTERMYER OUTLINES CASE Promises Proof of Unlawful Combinations in Building Materials.
- CONFIRMS DISCONTENT OF EMMA GOLDMAN; American Socialist, Back from Soviet Russia, Corroborates Cabled Reports.
- Still Slow in the Dry Goods Trade.
- LANDIS IS THREATENED; HE REPLIES DEFIANTLY; Judge Is Warned in a Note to Cease His Attacks on Radicals.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Greece Honors Dr. Arthur J. Brown.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; Prices Firmer at Paris, Unchanged at London.
- WANTS BANNERS REMOVED.; Head of Trade Service Calls Club's Harding Signs Untruthful.
- Franco-Bulgarian Relations Resumed
- CORN PRODCUTS REPORTS.; Shows Surplus for Last Nine Months of $12,619,406.
- 'OLD NEIGHBOR' FOR SMITH; Governor Expected to Address Downtown "Natives" Tomorrow.
- WANTS ALL TO READ LEAGUE.; Democratic Chairman Asks Voters to Study Text of Covenant.
- WANTS MARRIAGE ANNULLED; Wife Accuses Husband of Kidnapping and Imprisoning Her.
- PRODUCE MARKETS.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GIANTS RELEASE PLAYERS.; Infielder Armstrong and Pitcher Kally Let Go to St. Paul.
- Horsemen Strike for Higher Purses at New Orleans Track
- PARLIAMENT RESUMES HOME RULE DEBATE; Committee Takes Up Finances-- Restore Devlin to Seat--Five Killed in Ambuscades.
- McCoy Wins in Cue Tourney.
- COLUMBIA PLAYS WESLEYAN; Blue and White Will Employ Forward Pass In Game Today.
- NEUTRALS MAY FORCE LEAGUE COURT CHANGE; Scandinavian Countries Hold Proposed Jurisdiction Goes Further The the Covenant.
- MONEY.
- Burleson to Urge Again 1-Cent Local Letter Rate
- GENERAL BIDDLE TO RETIRE.; Commander of Our Troops In England During War Quits Dec. 1.
- AMERICAN PHYSIQUE IMPRESSES BRITON; Sir John F. Fraser Finds It an Important Asset in Trade Competition. TELLS OF 'LAND OF PARADOX' Tourist, in Lecture, Says He Saw Great Idealism and Gross Materialism Here.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- SUICIDE LONG A CRIMINAL.; Aged Recluse Identified as Burglar Many Times Convicted.
- Another for Cox.
- Fear Spread of Strikes in Belgium.
- MUST CUT PRICES MORE, SAYS GARY; Further Adjustments in Steel Industry Necessary as in Other Business, He Asserts. TENDENCY TO FAIRER BASIS Public Will Bring About Reasonable Reductions, He Tells Iron and Steel Institute. Selfishness Expected. Progress in France and Belgium. Tells Need of Coal Conservation.
- MOVE TO SAVE RIO GRANDE.; Stockholders to Meet Western Pacific Representative.
- LONDON SEES HOPE IN ROOTS SPEECH; Editors Regard His League Views as More Encouraging Than Harding's."WEIGHTY PROMISE" HEARDChronicle Writer Finds Relief in.Root's Suggestion of Negotiating"Necessary Changes."
- MILLER DECLARES PRIMARY A FRAUD; Promises if Elected to Try to End It in State and Judicial Nominations.HECKLERS BRING OUTPOLICYHoover Urges a Governor of NewYork in "Tune" with a Republican Administration. Invades Thompson Territory. Calls Primary a Fraud.
- MOTHER GETS STAGG BABY.; Child Restored to Parent at Vancouver--Writer Still Held.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- JOCKEY SET DOWN FOR ROUGH TACTICS; Rowan Suspended for Balance of Look Season on Charge of Fouling Kashmir.
- ARMOUR DEFEATED AT ATLANTIC CITY; Donohue and Styles Also Are Eliminated in Golf Tourney.
- Widow Illegally Held Incompetent.
- DISCUSSING FUTURE OF PACIFIC CABLES.; Keen American Interest in German Lines Now UnderJapanese Mandate.THESE RADIATE FROM YAP Our Delegates at Cable ConferenceActing in Accordance with Wilson's Paris Reservation.
- OLD RIVALS TO MEET.; Fordham and Georgetown in Annual Game on Bronx Gridiron.
- WRANGEL HOLDS DNIEPER.; Recent Defeat Attributed to Loss of Cavalry Leader.
- $3,160,451 SPENT BY THE REPUBLICANS; This Was Up to Oct. 18--On Basis of Previous Years, Total May Be $12,000,000. BIG EXPENSES ARE TO COME Only Sixteen Contributions Exceeded $1,000--Five MenGave $5,000 Each.
- FRANCE TO HONOR NEGROES; Will Dedicate Monument for Dead of 272d American Infantry.
- GUNMAN'S WIFE ARRESTED.; Held Here In $1,000,000 Platinum Theft Plot in Nashville.
- EARNINGS TREBLED IN YEAR.; American Sumatra Tobacco Reports Net Income of $2,581,031.
- JUSTICE LEVY LOSES APPEAL; Court Can Hear Case Brought Against Him by Garment Workers.
- DEFLATION POLICY ATTACKED BY OWEN; Credits Should Be Expanded by $3,000,000,000, Senator Writes W.P.G. Harding.
- COX DENIES LEAGUE WAS 'BRITISH MADE'; Points to List of 150 Men of Various Nationalities Who Aided in Framing It. NOT WILSON'S WORK ALONE Effort to Assure World Peace Produced Through the Labor ofMany Minds.
- MEN OF INDUSTRY FIGHT EXCESS TAX; Speakers at Meeting Here Oppose Levy on Coffee, Tea,Sugar and Automobiles.FOR RADICAL REVISION Kahn Says He Favors IncreasingRevenue by Tariff and Stamp Tax on Checks.
- UNITED FRUIT IN CARIB DEAL.; Reported to Have Acquired Interest in Syndicate to Get Oil.
- RUSSIANS URGE MINERS TO FIGHT TO A FINISH; Germans Also Are Keenly Interested--Miners Deny They HaveAppealed to Internationale.
- COOLIDGE EXPRESSES SYMPATHY FOR WILSON; Tells Virginia Audience He Hopes for President's Speedy Recovery --Urges 'Americanism.'
- MRS.HILDREH OPENS TOUR; Speaks at Jamaica in Opposition to "Tammany-Dictated Ticket."
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Richest Sake Fixture of Year on Latonia Card Today
- Regular Army Promotions.
- RUTGERS HARRIERS WIN; Complle 21 Points to C. C. N. Y.'s 34 In Dual Cross-Country Run.
- B.R.T. Would Cut Transfers.
- CITY NEEDS COAL; ASKS FEDERAL AID; Board of Estimate Protests Against Priority orders and Shipments Abroad.
- SEIZE MAN AS HEAD OF 'BOOTLEG' RING; Arrest of H.T. Semel and Two Aids Called Most Important Under Dry Law.$40,000 IN WHISKY TAKENBoyd on Trail of $1,000,000 More Detective Held on Charge ofPermit Fraud.
- STEVENS FALLS IN LINE.; Football Team Will Wear Numbers for First Time in Today's Game.
- SWEDEN BARS ZINOVIEFF.; Soviet Agent Not Allowed to Pass Through That Country.
- PREMIER STRIVES TO SETTLE STRIKE; SEES MINE LEADERS; Latter Summon Their Union Executives, and New Conferences Are Forecast.URGE RAILMEN TO DELAYPreparations to Meet Emergency Proceed, However-- Enroll Volunteer Workers.CALL THEM "WHITE GUARDS" Transport Leader Resents Their Employment--Russia and GermanyShow Keen Interest.
- SHOES TO BE STILL CHEAPER; Western Wholesalers Predict Continued Decline in Prices.
- BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.
- WOMAN NAMED RECORDER.; Miss Haskard of Plainfield First to Hold the Office in Jersey.
- NO CHANGE IN WOOL MARKET; Conditions Chaotic, but Employes Accepting Wage Cuts.
- FREED OF MURDER CHARGE.; Man Who Escaped Lynching in Ontario Wanted in Philadelphia.
- DENIES OFFER TO THE POPE.; Flahcrty Says Knights of Columbus Didn't Promise Him Asylum Here.
- COURT UPHOLDS RULE; Appeals Tribunal Says Public Service Commission Cannot GrantIncrease to B.R.T
- Predicts Republican Landslide.
- SUBWAY CONTRACTORS LOSE; City's Demurrer Sustained in Suit Involving $20,000,000 Excess Costs.
- L.& H. Increase Approved.
- Cunarder to Coal at Halifax.
- $3.65 MILK PRICE AGREED TO; Distributors Meet Demand of Producers for November Product.
- CLASSMATES HONOR KOO.; Chinese Minister, on Eve of Departure, is Guest at Dinner.
- THE BUSINESS WORLD
- HERD GIRL FIRST IN MARYLAND RACE; Daughter of Colin Captures 3Year-Old Handicap, Featured on Laurel Program.
- Naval Orders.
- GOVERNOR COX MAY ATTEND.; Will Probably See Schoolboy Athletes in Action Here Today.
- Kroonland to Stop at Cherbourg.
- SEIZE LAKE SHIP LIQUOR.; Federal Official Starts Proceedings to Sell Steamer from Montreal.
- Tufts to Play Without Captain.
- POLISH DIET IN AN UPROAR.; Adoption of Two-Chamber Parliament Forces Adjournment.
- $51.06 of Money Per Capita; $13.18 Increase in Three Years
- PACKERS TO PLEAD MONDAY.; Assistant Counsel for Armours Not Able to Say Whether They Can Appear.
- WILLIAMS INSISTS BANKS OVER CHARGED; Again Quotes New York Reports Showing Interest Rate of 30 Per Cent. DISCLAIMS ANY PREJUDICE Controller of Currency Asserts 34 Institutions Collected $100,000,000 interest in Six Months.
- DIPLOMATS PRIVILEGED.
- CITY MUST PAY $30,504.; Court Holds It Responsible for Death of Interborough Employe.
- FRANCE SUES FOR $1,372,100; Holds Ship Line for Value of Cargo Sunk in Collision.
- Growth of Pope's Fund for Children.
- WAGE CUTS ACCEPTED; Reductions of 20, 15 and 10 Per Cent. Made to Insure Operation.
- ROOT WRONG ON WAR, WHEELER ASSERTS; His Interpretation of Article X. Disputed by Arbitration Chairman of Bar Association.QUOTES NATIONAL LEADERS League Council's Decision Must BeUnanimous and United StatesWould Have a Vote. Congress Would Decide.
- ITALIAN ANARCHIST LEADERS ARRESTED; Taken in a Police Raid on a Congress in Session at Bologna.
- WHEAT ADVANCED SHARP.; Prospective Settlement of British Coal Strike Causes Increase of 4 to 6 Cents.
- INDICTS THREE MORE IN BASEBALL FIXING; Chicago Grand Jruy Returns Bills Against Hal Chase, Abe Attell and Burns. HEARS OF HUGE BETS MADE Chase Was Chief Instigator in Alleged Plot, It is Said, and GotGamblers Interested.
- ETTINGER BARS INSPECTION.; School Superintendent Maintains That Inquiry Should Come from Him
- MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUERS TO JOIN; Smatler Organizations Subscribe to New Plane of Baseball Reorganization.ASKED TO SUBMIT NAMES All Candidates Suggested Win BeConsidered at Meeting to beHeld in Chicago Nov. 8.
- COMMODITIES PRICES.; Atmost a Record Number of Declines in Them This Week.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- The Civil Service.
- GREEN DEPENDS ON SPEED.; Syracuse Will Outwelgh Dartmouth Eleven 12 Pounds to a Man.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- TREATS ARE LISTED FOR FOOTBALL FANS; Games of Chief Interest Today Are Harvard-Centre, TigersNavy and Yale-West Va.ORANGE WILL FACE GREENDepressed Colgate to Tackle Cornell,While Golden Tornado MeetsPittsburgh Panthers.
- APARTMENT TRADING.; The Brunswick on Madison Avenue Sold to Investor.
- Trench Woman Swimmer To challenge Miss Bleibtrey
- Luncheon for British "Pilgrims."
- MISHA APPELBAUM AND WIFE POISONED; Humanitarian Cult Leader and Singer, Mercury Victims, Taken to Hospital. MISTAKE, HUSBAND SAYS His Telephone Call for HelpBrings Policeman and Physicians to Apartment. Feared He Was Dying. Had Said He Was in Debt.
- Women to be Court Attendants.
- CHICAGO PORK DOWN MORE.; Market Almost Panicky on $10 Decline from Top Prices.
- JOHNSON REBUKES THE 31 SIGNERS; Declares Harding Bars League Even if They 'Say the Reverse of What I Contend.'
- WHERE IS THE COAL?
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- HARDING EXPECTS TO WIN HOME STATE; His Managers Predict Victory Also for Willis for Senator and Davis for Governor. NEGRO ISSUE WARMING UP Democrats Are Making Much of Opponents' Alleged "Social Equality" Promise.
- FARMERS' WORLD COUNCIL.; Contemplated as Adjunct to International Institute of Agricultures.
- ARGENTINE TREATY SIGNED.; It Reciprocally Prohibits the Operations of Liquor Salesmen.
- CONFIRMS PETER'S DYNASTY; Jugoslav Council Declares the State a Hereditary Monarchy.
- RENEWS ZIONIST PLEDGE.; British Minister Says League Will Soon Discuss Mandate for Palestine.
- BIG DEAL IN GRAMOPHONES.; Victor Company Pays $9,000,000 for Control of London Concern.
- SMITH ASKS MILLER TO BREAK 'SILENCE'; Wants His Opinion on Housing Situation, Prisons and Care of Insane. PRESSES HIS STATE ISSUES Charges Republican Prese and Candidate with Avoiding TheirPlatform on Primary. Wants Better Care of Insane. Demands Issues Be Discussed.
- HE DECLINES APPOINTMENT.; Gavin McNab of San francisco Refuses to Serve on Shippin Board.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- ROBINSON VISITS EBBETS.; Brooklyn Manager Here to Discuss New Baseball Contract.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- SAYS GREEK KING IS VICTIM OF PLOT; French Surgeon Asserts Monkey Which Attacked Him Was Inoculated with Rabies. MONARCH'S CONDITION BAD Constantine Refuses to Discuss Proposal to Give Up Claims toThrone in Favor of Paul. King's Condition Unsatisfactory. Constantine Silent on His Plans.
- Birth Notice 2 -- No Title
- Pair Will Hike to New Orleans.
- STEINBUGLER WINS IN CUE STRUGGLE; Shows Excellent Form in Close Victory-Over Boyd in Class C Balkline Finals.
- LAFAYETTE HANDICAPPED.; First String End and Halfback Are Out of Today's Game.
- RECORD PRICE FOR WATER STREET LOT; Tobacco Journal Pays $2,500 a Front Foot for Property Near Pine Street. IN ACTIVE TRADE CENTRE Front and Water Street Buildings Bought by Harry A. Aronson --Leonard Street Deal.
- GUERRILLA BANDS RAID SOVIET RUSSIA; Balakhovitz, Their Leader, with Fighters Is Moving from Minsk to Kiev. HAS CAPTURED GOMEL Raiders Reported to Have Seized Large Quantities of Stores and Have Taken Many Prisoners.
- N.Y.U. ON EDGE FOR GAME.; Violet Expects Hamilton Eleven to Put Up Staff Battle.
- POLES WON'T SIGN DANZIG CONVENTION; Will So Inform Council of Ambassadors Which Expected toClose Agreement Today.WANT MORE PORT RIGHTSSettlement of Vilna Incident TurnedOver to League--New Polish Constitution Passes Second Reading.
- HUNGRY SING SING FUGITIVES, TRAPPED IN REFUGE, GIVE UP; Surprised When Munching Apples on Abandoned Farm, TheySurrender Without Resistance. TELL OF THRILLING FLIGHT Stivers and Bassett Directedby Policeman and Searchedby Five Guardsmen.ZIGZAG OVER FOUR STATESThen in New Hampshire, They Become Lost in Forest and Are Routed by Rifles.
- 10 T0 15 YEAR TERM FOR MRS. KENYON; Stonington, Conn., Woman Convicted of Manslaughter and Sentenced. KILLED DR. TETLOW JUNE 11 Defense Was That She Shot Him in Attempting Suicide--Prisoner Takes Verdict Calmly.
- THREATEN NATIONAL STRIKE; Chicago Postal Operators' Claims Denied by Officials Here.
- COX VS. ROOT.
- MUSIC; Gratham McNamee's Song Recital.
- FRENCH EXPORTS UP 147%.; But Adverse Trade Balance Rose Only to 39% from Pre-War 25.
- WARN WOULD-BE EMIGRANTS; British Officials Discourage Settlement in Latin America.
- ALASKA NEWS BY AIR MAIL.; Army Fliers Bring Far North Papers to The New York Times.
- WATKINS TO STAY IN FIGHT.; Too Late for Prohibition Nominee to Quit, Hinshaw Says.
- CAPT. A.R. MILLS RETIRES.; Commodore of the American Line Fleet Has Sailed the Sead 52 Years.
- MRS. J.W. GERARD GIVES $100.; Steady Stream of Contributions to Democratic Campaign Fund.
- PUTNAM WILL TRY AGAIN.; Accepts Invitation to Deliver interrupted Brooklyn Lecture.
- NO OFFER TO LANDIS.; Jurist Not Invited to Head New Baseball Commission.
- CHINA HONORS GEN. MARCH.; Gives Him Grand Cordon of the Golden Grain for His War Work.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- SINGLE G. TROTS TO NEW WORLD'S MARK; Circuit Veteran Does Three Heats at Atlanta in 1:59, 2:00 and 2:00 .
- U.S. SUPREME COURT.
- RUN OF 231 FOR HOPPE.; Champion Reaches His Best Mark of Season in Exhibition March.
- Most Important of Battles On College Gridirons Today
- Buyers at Auction.
- WRANGEL ASKS FOR GOLD.; share in Brest-Litovsk Payment Refused, Moscow Says.
- TIGERS' STRONGEST LINEUP PROMISED; Roper Will Enter His Best Men Against Navy Eleven--Betting Is at Even Money.
- Bridgeport Coal Dealers Threatened
- Housing Investigators To Ask for Jury To Go After Grafters in Building Industry
- JEWELER HELD AS THIEF.; Adolph Brenner Arrested in Connection with $50,000 Gem Theft.
- DECLARES MEXICO PACIFIC AT LAST; Joseph W. Rowe Finds Republic in Better Condition Than Since 1913. WILL HAVE COTTON TO SELL Mining and Oil Output Steadily Increasing and FinancialStatus Improving.
- HARDING IMPRESSED By PARTY PROSPECTS; Returns to Marion Encouraged by Campaign Managers' Reports on Outlook. THINKS HARMONY IN SIGHT Pleased by Developments from Root and Johnson--To Prepare for Ohio Speeches.
- TWO IMPORTANT SECESSIONS.
- CLAUDIA MUZIO RETURNS.; After Soprano's Tour of South America Her Dog Is in Quarantine.
- EARNINGS.
- 'INVERSION OF TRUTH' COLBY TELLS ROOT; Secretary Accuses Ex-Senator of Misstatement of Fact in His Carnegie Hall Speech. TAKES ISSUE ON ARTICLE X. Declares Root is Wrong and Cites Cases Where Court or People Has Not Upheld Him. Says Sometimes Root Is Wrong. Praises Article X.
- HUGE AUSTRIAN DEFECIT.; 12 Billion Crowns for Current Year --Complaint of Allied Extravagance.
- General Chemical Earnings Grow.
- LITTLE REST FOR COX IN HIS NEW YORK DAY; Governor to Make Several Short Talks Before Speaking at Tonight's Mass Meeting.
- Theodore Rousseau Gets Paris Post.
- AID WATSON IN GEORGIA.; Republicana Have Placed His Name on Their Official Ticket.