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- FOUR GET PARIS DIVORCES.; Three American Women and Actress Wed to American Win Decrees.
- MISS PELTON-JONES HEARD.; Harpsichordist Gives Second "Salon Intime" at the Plaza.
- MRS. FISKE HERE ON FEB. 10; She Will Open at the Cort in Her New Vehicle, "The Family Blues."
- H.L. DOHERTY RETURNS.; Cities Service Head Back With Wife From Honeymoon Trip Abroad.
- MOST AREAS HELP CUT IN OIL OUTPUT; Daily Average of Crude for the Week Falls 27,600 Barrels to Total of 2,661,650. RISE IN FOUR TEXAS FIELDS Reduction Reported in Imports-- Receipts of California Product In East Take Jump.
- Mrs. Felton Reported Improving.
- JUDGE DENOUNCES 'HOLD-UP' BY DRY MEN; Dismisses Florida Liquor Case, Calling Action in Stopping Auto "Outrageous."
- ALBANY MANOEUVRES.
- $7,500,000 IN GOLD COMING FROM JAPAN; Consignment to National City Bank Follows Lifting of Export Embargo. AROUSES WIDE INTEREST Transaction Viewed as Proof That Japan Is Back to Free Gold Market.
- CURB TONE IS FIRMER, WITH TRADING LIMITED; Changes Mostly Fractional-- Some Advances in Utilities--Gains Lead in General List.
- OPPOSE MARITIME PROJECT.; Some Members of Association Object to Building Plan.
- G.F. GROVESES GIVE DINNER FOR FORTY; W.R. Sweatts Entertain for J.P. Meyers and Mrs. Gardiner Pattison at Palm Beach. E.W. GARBISCHES ARRIVE Others Having Guests Are Mrs. C. M. Amory, Mrs. M.S. Wyeth, Mrs. W.H. Brown, G.D. Simons.
- Fires Sweep Australian Wheat Area.
- TAKE DOGS IN PLANE ON EIELSON SEARCH; Soviet Fliers Carry Sledging Outfit on Flight to North Cape From Providence Bay. NANUK AIRMEN NOW READY Crosson and Gillam Repair Plane With Boxes, Walrus Hide and Starch Paste.
- 800 GIRLS AIDED BY MISSION IN YEAR; Episcopalian Church Society Reports Its Activities at Annual Luncheon Here. MANNING LAUDS WORK Points to Enterprise as a Great Effort of Christians--Election of Directors Held.
- MRS. W.J. BRYAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA; Brilliant Companion of Man Thrice Nominated by Democrats for President.WAS A MEMBER OF THE BARStudied Law to Help His Ambitions--Took High Honors at School--Dramatic Courtship. Urged Him to Run in 1912. Won Highest Honors in School.
- BRICE ELIMINATED IN MIAMI GOLF PLAY; Two-Time Winner of Curtiss Cup Bows to High School Boy-- Babe Ruth Advances.
- Joins Federal Reserve System.
- THREE-DAY FIGHT IN MEXICO; Many Killed in State of Vera Cruz as Agrarians Battle Workers.
- SAYS BRITAIN PLEDGED SAFETY IN PALESTINE; Daniel Hopkin, Labor M.P., Tells 500 Women Zionists Here of His Survey After Riots.
- DR. PARKER TO COACH C.C.N.Y. ELEVEN AGAIN; Prof. Williamson Announces Retention of Football Mentor--1929 Staff to Continue.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Jewish Women in Convention Today
- KIECKHEFER WINS TWICE.; Defeats Cochran In Third and Fourth Blocks of Match.
- MRS. W.G. MORTLAND GIVES A LUNCHEON; Other Hostesses at Pierre's Include Mrs. Warren McConiheand Mrs. E.P. Wanner.
- LIVE STOCK AND MEATS.
- MAGISTRATES FACING INQUIRY IN 2 COUNTIES; Crain Will Open Investigation by Grand Jury Monday-- Bronx Action On Today. WIDE SCOPE IN MANHATTAN 636 Attached to Courts to Be Under Scrutiny--Vitale Case Included, Says Prosecutor. Threefold Aim of Inquiry. Walker Has No Comment. MAGISTRATES FACING QUIZ IN 2 COUNTIES Formal Statement by Crain. Seeks Justice for Officials. Subpoenas Out in Bronx. Company Ready to Try Plan.
- ASSAILS ROTHSTEIN NOTES.; Expert for Langer in $70,000 Suit Terms Them Forgeries.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- His 30th Child Christened, Canadian Claims a Record
- MARCHESE IS WINNER OVER ROY CUMMINGS; Bronx Lightweight Defeats Brooklyn Boxer in Feature Bout atthe Uptown Lenox S.C.
- NEW ENGLAND T.&T. OFFERS STOCK ISSUE; Present Stockholders Get Preference in Additional 221,322Shares of Par $100.
- G. LE MAIRE'S FUNERAL.; Friends in Theatrical World Pay Last Tribute to Late Actor.
- $900,000 IN SALES MADE IN ONE DAY; Figure Sends Motor Boat Show Total for Four Sessions to $1,500,000. 117,200 VISIT EXHIBITS Average Is More Than 29,000 for Each Day--Demand for Products Greater Than Ever. Dealer Demand Strong. Outboard Drivers to Meet. Chapman States Position.
- United States Supreme Court.
- Banker Leases 5th Av. Suite.
- HAIL MASARYK AS A SMITH.; Czechoslovakians to Place Tablet on Forge Where President Toiled.
- SEVEN SHIPS SAIL, TWO ARRIVE TODAY; President Harding and Conte Biancamano Due to Leave for Europe. VULCANIA OFF FOR CRUISE Santa Marta, Sibony, Coronia, Fort St. George Depart for South-- Paris and Carinthia to Dock.
- Nadi Makes U.S. Debut Jan. 30.
- TRUST MERGER APPROVED.; First and Second Investment Funds' Certificates Deposited.
- Will Rogers at the Conference Finds Many Points of Interest
- CARDINAL RETURNS FROM VISIT TO ROME; Arrives on the Vulcania and Is Welcomed by Many Officials and Ecclesiastics. SEES NEW UNITY IN ITALY Hayes Says He Has Not Read the Encyclical, but Stresses Rights of Parents in Education.
- "Roaming Stars" Opens on Friday.
- SILVER BULLION.
- DOUBT RISE IN PRICE OF CRUDE OIL NOW; Companies Here Hold Recent Cuts Due to Narrow Spread With Retail Quotations.
- 10 OF 50 WITNESSES HEARD IN HATRY TRIAL; Clerk Testifies to Printing of scrip--Barclay's Head says Bank May Lose $1,650,000.
- STATE SCHOOL LAWS IN 1929.
- H. BELLAS HESS RETIRES.; Succeeded by Albert S. Scott as Head of Mail Order Company.
- GREENEBAUM PLANS MADE.; New Company to Take Over Slow Assets of Investment Company.
- FOR DIRECT MANILA MAIL.; Subcommittee Recommends New Service Saving Ten Days.
- Fire Ruins Part of Cretan Capital.
- SAYS NEON LICENSE HAS LITTLE VALUE; C.V. Bob Admits Contract Held by Federal Electric Co. Has Only Two Years to Run. COURT WARNS BOTH SIDES Objects to Frequent Exchanges of Personalities at Hearing Over Merger Fight.
- JOHN EDWARD MURPHY.; Prominent Hotel Man Dies at His Daughter's Home in Bronxville.
- QUITS COTTON INDUSTRY.; Waltham (Mass.) Company, Oldest in Country, to Continue Rayon Mills
- PRIMO FORCED TO LET FINANCE MINISTER QUIT; Spanish Premier Moves Count de Los Andes From Economy Post to Succeed Calvo Sotelo.
- School Gives Flag to Crain.
- J.C. DAHLMAN DEAD; MAYOR OF OMAHA; City's Chief Executive Seven Times--Known as "Cowboy Mayor."
- JACKSON IS MEDALIST AT ORMOND BEACH; Rhode Island Player Turns In Card of 77 to Lead Field in Halifax Golf Tourney.
- STEEL INGOT OUTPUT UP 31-2% IN WEEK; Entire Industry Now Operating at Above 69 Per Cent of Capacity. CONTINUED GAINS EXPECTED Shipping Is Keeping Pace With Production, With No Surpluses Being Accumulated.
- YOUTH SLAIN, WOMAN HELD.; Kentucky Shooting Follows Argument Over Relative's Killing.
- PUBLISHERS HEAR SULLIVAN; Political Writer, at State Meeting, Doubts Dry Law Repeal.
- YALE BOXERS SELECTED.; Final Round of Elimination Tournament Is Held.
- INEZ MICHELSEN WEDS T.T.S. HOYER; Ceremony Takes Place in the Park Lane--Bride Has Several Attendants. AGNITA M. SHANLEY WED Married to Ernest Woerz Doeiger In Church Ceremony--Elizabeth Irving Weds F.Y. Keeler, ...
- DECEMBER'S DECREASE IN SPINNING ACTIVITY; Cotton Spindles Active 88 %, Against 100.9% in November and 99.1% in 1929.
- DODGE, IRKED, SHUNS MEETING THOMAS; Cancels Engagement to Speak on Same Platform With Socialist at Luncheon. ASKS PROOF OF CHARGES Brooklyn Magistrate, Withdrawing From Democracy League Program, Defends His Colleagues.
- HARMON DEFEATS MIDWAY.; Wins, 100-69, at Pocket Billiards, but Latter Has Total Lead, 169-148.
- MARY W. CORBIN TO WED.; Will Become Bride of Dr. A.T. Bunts of Cleveland in March.
- RENTAL AND ROYALTIES FOR ERIE FROM COAL; Terms of Lease of Properties to Pittston Company Announced --Yield Estimated.
- Fears Fruit Fly's Spread to Coast.
- LOBBY INQUIRY LINKS TARIFF LEAGUE FUND TO HOOVER CAMPAIGN; W.W. Barbour Admits 'HookUp' With Republicans Was Arranged, but Was Abandoned.RAISED AND SPENT $35,000No Report Required Under Law,Witness Says, Because theWork Was 'Educational.'WALSH SEES IT OTHERWISETwo Congressional Employes AreNamed as Receiving PayFrom the League. No Report in New York State. Letter to League Members. LINKS TARIFF FUND TOHOOVER CAMPAIGN Calls for Funds for the Campaign. Denies It Was a Political Fund. Says Project Was Abandoned. Appealed to Roads for Funds. Messages Ask About Senators. Looked to Aid by Republicans.
- KEAN ENDORSES SCHNEIDER; Baird Also Recommends Reappointment of New Jersey Marshal.
- ANSELM IS THE WINNER.; Gets Decision Over Charneski in 10Round Feature at Armory Bouts.
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- COLD WAVE FOR CITY COMING FROM WEST; Snow on Way From Central Areas, Where Worst Blizzard in Years Is Raging. TEXAS IN GRIP OF STORM Sub-Zero Temperatures Reported There--Ice Hinders Traffic Hero --6 Hurt in Jersey Bus Crash.
- GERMAN BOXERS DUE SOON.; Four Amateurs to Sail Today on Bremen for Bouts Here.
- Army Orders and Assignments.
- UTILITY EARNINGS.; Statements for Various Periods Issued by Public Service Corporations. Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit.
- REVIEW OF THE DAY IN REALTY MARKET; Transactions in West Side Properties Feature Quiet Trading in Manhattan. 500 SHARES OF STOCK SOLD Nine Bonds Also Dealt In at the Securities Exchange--Numerous Leasing Contracts Closed.
- THICK FOG DELAYS OPENING OF PARLEY; King Reaches Lords 8 Minutes Late as Linksmen Carrying Torches Guide His Car. DAWES MISSES THE SPEECH Other Americans Arrive Together --Premier Chaffs Camera Men --Ceremonial Is Lacking.
- JERSEY SHIP CANAL URGED AT HEARING; War Department Is Told Traffic in Cut From Bordentown to Bay Here Would Rival Panama. LOWER RATES PREDICTED Copeland to Move for Immediate Start on $80,000,000 Project if It Is Authorized.
- KEMP-WELCH GAINS AT TITLE RACQUETS; English Player Defeats Rolland of Montreal as Canadian Tournament Opens.
- Today on the Radio
- Nursery Gets North Carolina Land.
- Son Misses MacDonald's Speech.
- DRIBBEN BEMOANS LONELY POLICE JOB; Lieutenant on Trial Asserts He Got No Flash of Rothstein Shooting in His 'Cage.' SAYS 'NO ONE TALKS TO YOU' But He Praises the Whalen Regime, Declaring "Things Are Changed" --Decision in Case Reserved.
- ADD $300,000,000 FOR ROADS; House Members Debate Bill, but Pass It Unanimously.
- REGIS FIVE DEFEATS ALL HALLOWS, 24-13; Barnard Beats Flatbush, 28-25 --Riverdale Turns Back Trinity, 30-25. FORDHAM PREP BOWS, 31-25 Vanquished by lona Prep Quintet on Victor's Court--Newark South Side Wins. Barnard Tops Flatbush, 28-25. Trinity Bows to Riverdale. Iona Prep on Top, 31-25. Newark South Side Scores.
- CONCERN'S HOLDINGS DECLINE $7,525,557; Chicago Corporation Formed Feb. 9 Last, Reports Loss on Securities to End of 1929. GLORE ISSUES STATEMENT Funds of Company Largely Used in Call Money Market Until Oct. 31.
- LONDONERS ADMIRE AMERICAN MARINES; Women Especially Intrigued by Trimness of Eleven Serving With Our Delegation. EACH WEARS MANY MEDALS Captain and Ten Non-Commissioned Officers Act as Couriers and Guard Documents.
- France Decorates C.S. Hand.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets. Financing the Utilities. New Trusts Being Formed. Stop-Loss Orders. Agricultural Machinery Shares. Odd-Lot Transactions. No Dearth of Financing Possibilities. Internationally Minded.
- PROTEST LIFE POLICY LOANS; Directors of Bay State Company Warn of Borrowing Perils,
- WEYGAND'S CHOICE UPHELD; Tardieu Government Repels Charges Chief of Staff Is Fascist.
- THE FUND FOR THE NEEDIEST.
- DENIES CLASH WITH BAIRD.; McCutcheon Says He Does Not Seek to Be Controller of Port Here.
- RUNS PACIFIC BOAT TRAINS.; Matson Line Starts Service to Cut Time to Hawaiian Islands.
- PROPERTY CASE WON BY SALVATION ARMY; Court Orders Booth Executors to Turn Over $5,000,000 Trust to General Higgins. FAMOUS ENVELOPE BURNED It Contained Name of Late Chief's Choice for Successor--Property Here is Not Affected.
- REPORT MRS. PHILLIPS WED.; Sewer Manufacturer's Widow Said to Have Married Dr. T.M. Cassidy
- HEZEKIAH CULLEN.; Civil War Veteran, 88, Dies in Sleep on Visit to Daughter.
- DIVIDENDS OMITTED.
- HAILS OUR NARCOTIC STAND; British Leader at Geneva Praises Vigorous Enforcement.
- DR. STANLEY WHITE, CHURCHMAN, IS DEAD; Was Secretary of Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions From 1907 to l925. AIDED NEAR EAST RELIEF Member of Old New York Family Had Been III Since 1925--Had Traveled Widely.
- 80 Entries Received for Havana Regatta; Star Yachts to Feature Annual Carnival
- HOWARD VOICES HOPE OF HARMONY; Retiring British Ambassador, in 'Swan Song' Over Radio, Hails America's Spirit. GRATEFUL FOR HOSPITALITY Si' Esme Speaks of 'Lessons' Learned in Tenure Here and of Ties Binding Peoples.
- French Steel Production Gains.
- Preventorium Re-Elects Martin.
- TEXTILE FIVE TRIUMPHS.; Conquers St. John's Freshmen by the Score of 19 to 12.
- JOHN H. RHOADESES HOSTS; They Give Dinner and Musicale at Their New Apartment.
- TUTTLE ASKS M'ADOO TO AID BAIL REFORM; Would Have a Magistrate on Duty of All Hours to Pass on Bonds.
- Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere; NEW YORK. WESTCHESTER. LONG ISLAND. CONNECTICUT. NEW JERSEY.
- LOADINGS STILL LESS THAN WEEK YEAR AGO; Decrease 51,247 Cars Compared to 1929, but Increase 86,932 Over Preceding Week.
- PRODUCE MARKETS
- Author Upholds Ex-Gov. Smith On Pronunciation of Radio
- Rockefeller Sr. Takes His First Plane Ride; Taxies at Florida Field but Stays on Ground
- Bagdad Outpoints Haley,
- Marriage Announcement 5 -- No Title
- MEASURES FILED FOR COURT REFORM; Inquiries by Legislative Commissions on Civil Procedureand Magistrates Are Asked.MAJORITY PLAN OPPOSEDAssemblyman Potter Disregards HisParty's Bill for RooseveltAppointed Committee. Face Stormy Paths. Personnel of Commission.
- COAL FALL BURIES 4 MINERS, ONE SAVED; Three Believed Dead In Shaft of Hudson Company at Jermyn, Pa. DEBRIS IMPEDES RESCUE Gangs Digging in Relays Strive to Reach Companions Through Wall of Rock and Coal.
- Cure-All Banned From the Mails.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- National Guard Orders.
- MARKETS IN LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN; Internationals Irregular on English Exchange--Credit in Plentiful Supply. FRENCH PRICES FLUCTUATE Further Profit-Taking by the Professionals--German Boerse Rallies In Late Trading. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES. London Closing Prices. Paris Dull and Irregular. Paris Closing Prices. Berlin Regains Early Losses. Berlin Closing Prices.
- LEASEHOLDS LISTED.; Manhattan Properties Recorded Under New Control.
- AUSTRALIA FIRMLY IN LINE.; Delegate Places Nation Squarely Behind Aims of London Parley.
- BEEKMAN HOSPITAL SEEKS CLINIC SITE; Committee of Five Named to Locate $500,000 Health Centre Near Wall St. HUBERT GIFT TO PAY FOR IT Cullman at Directors' Meeting Stresses Need for Proposed $3,500,000 Main Building.
- Sports of the Times; Taking In More Territory. Bringing Up the Heavy Artillery. The Old Order. Questions and Answers. The Flank Attack.
- Acquires Staten Island Residence.
- TARDIEU REBUFFS ITALIAN OVERTURE; Invites Grandi to Luncheon, but Refuses to Cede Any Point in Dispute. SPLIT AS WIDE AS BEFORE Earlier Belief That French Were Inclined to Compromise Ends in Disappointment. Italy States Her Claims. Hold Divided Opinions. Counts on American Aid.
- OUSTED CITY MANAGER ASSAILS GAS COMPANY; Hopkins, Answering Cleveland Council, Gives Rate Fight as Reason for Dismissal.
- SINCLAIR LEWIS BARES REDUCTION IN INCOME; Under $10,000 in 1930, He Says --Former Wife, Fighting Cut, Puts It of $100,000 Last Year
- DUAL SWIM MEET WON BY BROOKLYN CENTRAL; Y.M.C.A. Victor Over Newark A.C., 36 to 17, and Triumphs at Water Polo, 6-1.
- FIDELITY CONCERN REPORTS; Baltimore Company Meets Losses Due to Stocks' Break.
- Parley's Big Five to Be Shown In Wax at Madame Tussaud's
- CALLS 12 GOOD PLAYS ENOUGH FOR NEW YORK; Leslie Howard Says Public Prefers Bad Film to Bad DramaBecause It Is Cheaper.
- GIVES HOME TOWN SCHOOL.; Milwaukee Industrialist Donates $50,000 to German Village.
- THE MOTOR BOAT SHOW.
- VIEWS OLD CANALS OF ARIZONA INDIANS; Dr. Judd of Smithsonian Institution Studies Intakes ofPrehistoric Waterways.EARTH DUG OUT BY HAND Years Required for Construction of250 Miles of Irrigation WorksNear Phoenix.
- Balaban & Katz Report Gain.
- AGWI LINE LAYS KEEL OF $3,000,000 SHIP; 429-Foot Vessel of 7,000 Tons Will Be Operated in Porto Rico Service.
- NAMED MASTER OF TEMPLE; Vicar of Bolton Succeeds to Overseership of Famous Church.
- CHANNING WINS DOG DERBY; Seppala Is Second in Race for Lake Placid Club Sled.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- COTTON RISE HELPED BY FIRMER WHEAT; Hardening of Stork Market and Better Dry-Goods Sales Also Have Influence. EXPORTS CONTINUE TO LAG Census Figures On Ginning, Due Tomorrow, Are Awaited Owing toDelay In Harvesting.
- CONGRATULATES GOULD ON ANTARCTIC BEARD; G.P. Putnam, in Radio Message, Recalls Hirsute Growth in Arctic in 1928.
- RICE WINS MATCH IN WRITERS' GOLF; Defending Champion and Medalist Beats Crowninshield,4 and 3, at Palm Beach.WEBB TRIUMPHS ON 20THForced to Two Extra Holes to HaltSchepp--Roche and Fox AlsoGain Second Round. Rice 1 Up at Turn. Kobbe Defeats Lagatta.
- STOCK ADVISER ELUSIVE.; Utah Lead Investor Says He Never Could See 'George Wright.'
- ROCKEFELLER PLAN REBUFFED BY TOWN; Instead of Abandoning Highway Dividing Estate, Board Orders It Improved. AGENTS ARE NOT HEARD North Tarrytown Officials Also Ask Mount Pleasant to develop Gory Brook Road.
- PENN SIX IS BEATEN.; Loses to Clarkson Tech Hockey Team by 13 to 0.
- MISS CAROTHERS WED TO C.J. HALL; Portrait Painter Married at this Home of Her Brother, a Lehigh Professor. NANCY PAGE IS A BRIDE Weds Richard M. Fielding of Germantown in Holy Trinity Churchat Philadelphia. Fielding--Page.
- DENVER & SALT LAKE SELLS 40% INTEREST; $3,000,000 Paid by G.H. Burr for 20,000 Shares of Road Controlling Moffatt Tunnel.PRINCIPALS NOT REVEALEDA.C. James Mentioned--Deal Seenas Important in Battle for the Transcontinental Routes.
- SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA.
- Warns of Fake Labor Solicitors.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS; ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- TWO BILLS IN HOUSE START DRY REFORM; Law Board Measures for NonJury Trial Offered AmidProhibition Forensics.--DECLARED CONSTITUTIONAL--Cramton Lashes Wets on PoisonAlcohol Issue and La Guardia Defies Critics of Repeal. Wet and Dry Leaders in Debate. TWO BILLS IN HOUSE START DRY REFORM La Guardia Defends Wet Tactics.
- FIRE AT POLICE, FLEE IN STORE ROBBERY; Two Gunmen Force Taximan to Aid Escape in Hail of Bullets in Third Av. Hold-Up. JEWELER LOSES $6,000 Armed Men Bind West 145th St. Proprietor and Take Gems--Bronx Druggist a Third Victim.
- PEGG'S PRIDE WINS AT HIALEAH PARK; Adams's Gelding Leads All the Way, Beating Single Star. and Greenock. DOUBLE TO JOCKEY PONCE Rides Pegg's Pride and Sub McFarland, Winner of the Second Race.
- CHANGES ARE ASKED IN ANTI-TRUST LAWS; Sherman Act Is Criticized as Too Indefinite at Dinner of Economic Club. PENALTY ALSO ASSAILED R.C. Butler, Chicago Lawyer, Says Statute Should Be Clarified Since Violations Are Made Crimes.
- MOSES AGAIN HEADS STATE PARK COUNCIL; He Announces Great Improvements Are Planned for LongIsland Tracts This Year.
- $155,000 FOR INDIAN STUDY.; Additional Gifts Announced by Anthropological Laboratory.
- SOUTHWEST FLOODS TRAP 500 FAMILIES; Red Cross Builds Boats to Rescue Those Marooned in Missouri and Arkansas. COLD ADDS TO DISCOMFORT Threat of Lower Temperatures Speeds Relief in the St. Francis Valley. VINCENNES AGAIN IN PERIL Engineers Plan to Dynamite Ice Gorge Which is Damming the Wabash River. Ice Gorge Forms in the Wabash.
- DE KUH KNOCKS OUT HARTWELL IN NINTH; Referee Halts Broadway Arena Feature When Kansas City Boxer Is Helpless. KRIEGER DEFEATS OLIVER Gains Decision Easily In the SemiFinal--Ficucello Stops KarchiIn Second Round.
- Navy Orders.
- Invests in White Plains Corner.
- Death Takes Woman Awaiting the King's Speech
- T.F. Larkin Left $92,935.
- ARIE'S 196 TAKES SHOOT AT PINEHURST; Adds 97 to Previous 99 and Wins Introductory Event of Midwinter Tournament.
- REAL ESTATE NOTES.
- Reds Blast Monastery to Build Club
- GREEFF WILL END AMBULANCE MIX-UP; Aide of Hospital Commissioner Says Misunderstanding Will Be Removed Today. BROOKLYN PLAN HELD UP Delay Said to Have Resulted From Belief That Each of 16 Institutions Had to Ratify Project.
- ORTIZ RUBIO PLEASED BY HIS WELCOME HERE; Mexican President-Elect De scribes Hoover as Sincere Man of Culture.
- YEAR'S REPORT ISSUED BY IRVING INVESTORS; Net Income of Trust Fund A $3,292,115 Before Providing for Reserve Needs.
- BERLIN SEES PARLEY AS BRITISH CRISIS; One Paper Says England's Fate Hinges on Her Maintenance of Parity With Us. MONEY FACTORS NOTED Another Journal Thinks "World's Banker" Is Mostly Concerned With Collecting Debts.
- 'TWO BLACK CROWS' PART.; 'Moran' In Los Angeles Sues to Bar 'Mack' From Using Name.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- CORPORATION REPORTS.; Results of Operations Announced by Industrial and Other Corporations.
- Blaze on Selwyn Theatre Roof.
- Smith Not Planning Vermont Home
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THREE BADLY BURNED IN DESTROYER BLAST; One, Fingers Seared, Turns Off Acetylene on Talbot at San Diego.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- Golfer's Ashes to Be Spread Under Tree He Never Missed
- TWO STOCK FIRMS ENJOINED BY COURT; State Gets Orders Against J.L. Thompson & Co. and Charles J. Swan & Co. FORMER HELD INSOLVENT Latter Said to Have Sold Out Margin Customers Without Giving Them Warning.
- COL. F.A. CASE DIES; VETERAN OF 3 WARS; Assistant Chief of Staff of Third Corps Area a Victim of Heart Disease.
- LONDON WOOL SALES.; Prices All Lower at Resumption of the Auction Market.
- BYRD NORTH POLE AIDE DIED AT SEA, WIFE HEARS; T.A. Hewson, Commissary of 1926 Expedition, Had Many Thrilling Maritime Adventures.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- PRINCETON JUNIORS WIN.; Take interclass Gymnastic Event by Collecting 26 Points.
- GARET GARRETT IMPROVING.; But Condition Is Still Critical and Crain Defers Questioning.
- INDICTED IN PARTOS CASE.; Ex-Servant Accused of Burglary and Assault on Realty Man.
- Lee Wins at Three-Cushions.
- Hospital Group's Luncheon Today.
- ROADS VOTE $42,000,000.; Van Sweringen Lines to Develop Eastern Facilities.
- Article 4 -- No Title; Coffee. Cocoa. Sugar.
- HARVARD ABANDONS JUNIOR PROM THIS YEAR; Class President Announces That Social Event of 1929 Was a Financial Failure.
- Y.M.C.A. RAISES $47,807.; 224 Workers Report Big Total on First Day of Campaign Here.
- FUND FOR NEEDIEST IS NOW $338,495.02; An Unexpected Gift of $15,000 Brings It Above the Level of Any Other Year. THE DONOR'S SECOND GIFT He Praises the Cause and Hails Public's Growing Interest in the Fund. MORE HELPED THAN EVER 485 Cases Involving 1,771 Individuals Benefit This Year--And More Persons Contributed.
- KENTUCKY DERBY TO BE RUN MAY 17; $50,000 Classic to Feature 19Day Meeting Opening at Churchill Downs May 10.WHICHONE FAVORITE AT 4-1 Boojum, Also Owned by Whitney, Among 15 Other Winners ofJuvenile Stakes Entered.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS
- Employment Turns Upward, Hoover Reports; Changes for First Time Since Stock Slump
- MARKET LOSER ENDS LIFE.; Perth Amboy Merchant Flunges 110 Feet Off Outerbridge Crossing.
- U.S. POLO ASSOCIATION TO MEET HERE TODAY; Delegates and Officials to Convene for Annual Session ofOrganization of Biltmore.
- PROPOSES NOTION SURVEY.; National Association Seeks Cause of Decline in Trade.
- CALLS FORESTATION BOARD; Hewitt Will Seek Action as to Cut by Governor in Its Budget.
- FUR UNION HEAD ACTING TO STABILIZE TRADE; Kaufman Will Offer Plan to Unite All Factors for Lowering Retail Prices.
- INJUNCTION REFUSED ON JONES BEACH WORK; Justice Dunne in Supreme Court Decides Dredging Complaint Does Not Justify Mandate.
- Sonny Workman Married.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- FRANCE AND ENGLAND TOOK $68,159,828 GOLD; Our December Shipments Were $47,876,502 to Paris and $21,083,326 to London.
- REALTY FINANCING.
- SPEECHES BY RADIO CALM FRENCH PRESS; Newspapers Testify to GoodWill and Sincerity atLondon Parley.LAUD TARDIEU'S REMARKSLe Temps Declares That FavorableSpirit and Sane Conception ofWork Have Developed.
- NEW ZEALAND SCORES 135.; Touring English Cricket Team Has 139 When Stumps Are Drawn.
- VARIABLE LIMIT SET BY JAPAN FOR CUTS; Ratio of 70 Per Cent Sought Based on Present Navies, Delegation Explains. Dissolves Diet for Election Feb. 20.
- ARAB DELEGATION NAMED.; Six Will Go to London to Present Palestine Demands.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- Declines Indiana Dry League Post.
- Hodge to Close on Saturday.
- MONEY.
- LABOR LOSES VOTE IN HOUSE OF LORDS; Time Limit Set on Unemployment Insurance Bill as Parliament Resumes Sessions.QUESTION ON FREE SEASPremier's Reply says Subject IsUnder Consideration--CommonsDebates Extra $20,000,000.
- ART IN THE SCHOOLS.; Forest Grant's Proposal Wins Approval From Artist.
- JERSEY CITY ADOPTS $14,866,497 BUDGET; Commission Votes Increase of $1,179,972 Over 1929 After Stormy Hearing.
- To Open Mitchel Field Work Bids.
- 'BLACK CARL' JOHNSON DIES; Carriage Starter at Metropolitan for 25 Years, Succumbs in West.
- COMPANY MEETINGS TODAY
- ELEANOR BOLLING SAILS.; Byrd's Supply Steamer Now on Way to Ross Ice Barrier.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- 2 Tiger Teams See Action Today.
- ASK AID TO FIGHT FAMINE.; Dr. Mott and Bishop McConnell Appeal for Chinese Relief Funds.
- ATTACK MADE ON WILL; Lawyer, Saying He Is Acting for Widow, Charges Divorced Wife Influenced Testator.
- Daughter Born to L.D. Seymours.
- Father's Speculation Causes Suit for Money for Children
- Veterans Hear Times Choral Group.
- KEY MEN TO URGE BUILDING BY PUBLIC; Washington Conference Plans to "Sell" the Idea if Conditions Are Favorable.PROPOSES $500,000 FUNDMeeting Suggests Research Groupfor Contact With Sections and Also for Financial Plans.
- Herkimer Would Void Old Law Giving Sheriff Horse and Cow
- HUNT CLUB SEASON WILL OPEN MARCH 22; To Start Several Weeks Earlier Than Usual at New Course at Camden, S.C.
- CORPORATE CHANGES
- LEADERS COMPARE AIMS; United States, British and French Delegates Seek Harmony in Moves. MORE TALKS SCHEDULED Americans Hope for Accord in Objectives Before Plenary Session Tomorrow. CORRESPONDENTS BARRED Wilson, Minister to Switzerland, Suggested as Observer for Newspapers Here.
- HELD AS FIFTH MAN IN SOCIETY HOLD-UP; Stanley Przybyl Is Arrested in Miami for $250,000 Jewel Robbery Near Buffalo. WOMAN SEIZED WITH HIM Nation-Wide Search by Detectives Had Followed Failure to Recover the Stolen Gems. Wanted on Other Charges
- ASSAILS EX-ENVOYS AS RADIO LOBBYISTS; Schuette Names John W. Davis, Sheffield, Tumulty and Cotton to Senate Committee. SENATORS OBJECT TO TERM Witness Attacks Testimony That Wilson Encouraged R.C.A. to Hold American Patents Here. Tilts With Senator Wheeler. Attacked "Trust" Everywhere.
- RAW SILK FUTURES FIRM.; Prices Steady on National Exchange --Turnover 360 Bales.
- Polish Deputy Challenges Confrere.
- COLUMBIA TESTS BEGUN.; Student Facing Fortnight's Ordeal Seeks Lost Alarm Clock.
- Netherland Foundation Elects.
- Fire Department.
- LUNCHEON TO AMBASSADOR; E.C. Delafield Entertains F.M. Sackett, Envoy to Berlin.
- SECURITIES EXCHANGE.; Sales Prices and Bid and Asked Quotations on Realty Issues.
- INTERPRETER GIVES RAPID TRANSLATIONS; Georges Mathieu's Performance on London Radio One of Most Accomplished.
- CRICKET MATCH IS DRAWN.; Aggregate Scores Are West Indies 753, England 467, 167 for 3 Wickets
- TRUST SHOWS DROP IN VALUE OF STOCK; International Carriers, Ltd., Shares Worth $19.34 Each, Against $23 Offering Price. NET PROFIT AT $372,951 Company, Formed Last August, Reports Its Security Holdings on Dec. 31 Totaled $13,149,323.
- DEALS IN NEW JERSEY.; Residences in Jersey City and Morristown Change Hands.
- FRENCH EMPHASIZE MEASURING NEEDS; Tardieu Holds All Proposals Must Be Reduced to Basis Assuring All Security. THEN REDUCTION CAN BEGIN Premier's Speech Stands Out at Parley Opening in Revelation of Essential Differences. Tardieu Was at Peace Parley. Say Cuts Can Be Made Then.
- OVATION TO HEIFETZ GIVEN AT RECITAL; Liapunov's Violin Concerto, Heard Here for First Time, Played With Brilliancy. GIVES "HORRA STACCATO" His Own Arrangement of Work One of Many Encores During the Evening.
- TOOK BATHING SUITS TO LONDON PARLEY; American Women Secretaries Win Praise for Charm--King Halts to Aid Photographers. SAILORS HEAR SPEECHES British Fleet EnJoys Stimson on Radio--Red Admiral Butterfly Flutters Through Gallery.
- WHALEN OPPOSES NEW TRAFFIC PLAN; In Report to Mayor He Assails. Parking Limits Proposed by Citizens' Committee. TO FIGHT CITY TAXI BOARD Says Police Must Retain Control for Fight on Crime--Defends Sightseeing Buses.
- THE LONG VIEW.
- Park Ice Skating Areas Opened.
- SMALL DEALS SHIFT WHEAT IN 2C RANGE; Close Is Near Top, With 1 1/8 to 1 3/8 Cent Gains Helped by Covering of Shorts. CORN ALSO ENDS WITH RISE Oats Point Higher, Following Mixed Trading--Rye Irregular at the Finish.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- SPAIN FREES FORD PLANE.; After Bond Is Posted, Machine Is Sold for $54,000.
- EDWARD J. HUGHES DIES.; Prominent Resident of Bloomfield, N.J., Was 56 Years Old.
- SAYS STOCK SLUMP WAS NOT INEVITABLE; P.M. Warburg Tells International Acceptance Bank Meeting It Might Have Been Halted. EARNINGS TOTAL $3,720,000 Compare With $2,135,000 for Institution in 1928, With Net In 1929 at $2,755,627. Cites Favorable Developments. Exceptional Year for Acceptances.
- DIVIDENDS DECLARED; STOCKS EX DIVIDEND TODAY.
- EXPLORER PREFERS AIRSHIP; Nobile's View Unchanged, Despite Admiration for Byrd's Work.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- GOODWIN DEFEATED IN LAKE WORTH GOLF; 16-Year-Old New Yorker Loses by 2 and 1 in First Round to Willoughby. YATES AGAIN IS WINNER Rochester Star, Medalist In Event, Triumphs Over Sikes, 5 and 4-- Clinches Game at 14th Hole.
- COAST GUARDSMAN GUILTY; 6 Other Drinking Cases Adjourned by New London Court Martial.
- D.A. Abels's Widow Dies of Injury.
- DR. SAVAGE DENIES MICHIGAN CHARGES; Carnegie Foundation Official Says University Data Were Not Wrongfully Withheld. OFFERED TO RETURN PAPERS But Institution, He Adds, Was Satisfied With Photostatic Copiesof the Originals.
- Harry Cooper, Golf "Pro," Wed.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS.; Awards and Offerings of New Bond Issues to Investment Bankers Announced. Newark, N.J. Westchester County, N.Y. State of Louisiana. Perth Amboy, N.J. Lancaster County, Pa. Philippine Water District.
- PICKS WOMAN TO AID NEW CRIME BUREAU; Whalen Selects Mrs. Virginia Murray to Organize New Unit to Aid Youth. IS TRAVELERS' AID OFFICIAL Executive Lent by Society to City Has Had Long Career in Social Service Work.
- SENATE TO TAKE UP SHOE TARIFF TODAY; Faces Fight on Rates, Covering Hides, on Which House Imposed New Duties. COPELAND DEFENDS TOP HAT Chamber Completes Uncontroverted Items on Free List and Most of Sundries Schedule. Increase on Toys Is Taken Off. Copeland for Defending Silk Hats. Action on Jewelry and Trinkets.
- PLAN YEAR'S GRACE ON DWELLING WORK; Mayor's Committee Approves Latitude on Plans Filed Before Law Took Effect. TO AID $100,000,000 PLANS Group Finds Building Held Up by Loan Stringency--Other Proposals Favored.
- DOG FIELD TRIALS OPEN.; Woodleigh Buckshot and Outcast Pointer Start National Event.
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- President and 'Medicine Ball Cabinet' Hear King; Listen in Athletic Garb in White house Basement
- GIRL HELD AS LEADER OF BAND OF ROBBERS; Traced Through Picture Found on Slain Man, She Is Decoyed From Hoboken.
- SHAW PLAY HEARD ON RADIO; NBC Gives First of Experimental Series Over Large Network.
- SHARES UP ON HOPE OF CIGARETTE BOOST; United Cigar and Schulte Stocks Lifted by Rumors of End of Price Cutting. ADVANCES MADE IN CHICAGO A.&P., Walgreen and the Two Other Companies Expected to Declare Truce Here.
- RAW HIDE FUTURES LOWER.; Close Is Steady, With Day's Sales Totaling 720,000 Pounds.
- FIVE HOUSING BILLS PUT IN AT ALBANY; They Would Outlaw Vertical Fire-Escapes, Inside Rooms and Living Cellars. PORT COMMISSION APPROVED Labor Department Fights Bill Allowing Employment WithoutIndustrial Insurance. Would Outlaw Cellars for Living. Labor Opposes Swartz Bill.
- WOMAN KILLS UNCLE IN UNION SQ. CROWD; Fires Four Bullets Into Man She Accused of Beating Her, Then Is Overpowered. TAXI DRIVER AIDS CAPTURE Helps Policeman Subdue Slayer Without Using a Weapon-- Reserves Disperse Throngs.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- BUSINESS LEASES.
- AMERICA HEARS KING ON RADIO PERFECTLY; Record Far-Reaching Network Brings His Speech and the Others at London Parley. CANADIANS ALSO GET THEM Sound Crashes Here at Dawn Cease as King Begins--NBC Alternates Two Short-Wave Channels. Clears as King Speaks. Circuits Alternated. Canadian Reception Good.
- JOURDAN WAS LEADER AMONG FIRST BASEMEN; Official International League Fielding Marks Place Jersey City Man on Top With .994.
- The Civil Service.
- BARCLAY'S DEPOSITS TOTAL $1,677,196,065; British Bank Reports More Than National City--Has $2,500,000,000 Resources.
- BRONX PROPERTY DEALS.; Investor Buys Taxpayer on Mott Avenue.
- Macleay British Envoy to Argentina
- NELLA MILLER MAKES HER DEBUT AS PIANIST; Juilliard Graduate Student's Recital of Town Hall Is Enthasiastically Applauded.
- COUNTERFEIT $100 BILL REPORTED IN GERMANY; Berlin Police Believe Thousands Are in Circulation Here and Abroad.
- COURT ALLOWED RICE BRIEF TRIPS TO HOTEL; Federal Authorities Tell How Promoter Obtained Permit to Consult Counsel.
- DATA OF GOOD-WILL.
- WALL ST. FIGHTS FOR SUNDAY WORK; Many Banks, Brokers and Others Attack Measure Offered in Assembly. HARM TO BUSINESS SEEN Merchants' Association Is Told of Rush Period When Books Must Be Posted.
- MRS. OWEN'S CITIZENSHIP.; Record, It Is Held, Does Not Establish Right to Congress Seat. Sacrificing Trees for Scenery. Edgewater Creche Needs Funds. Presidential Wardrobes.
- Weather in Cotton and Grain States
- NEW CABINET IN PORTUGAL.; All but Two Are Army Officers-- Five Posts Unchanged.
- MELLON OPPOSES AID FOR LAND BANKS; In Letter to Norbeck He Disapproves Plan for Purchaseof Bonds by Treasury.CREDIT IMPROVING, HE SAYSSenate Banking Committee Will GetGlass Bill for Investigationof Speculation Today. Text of Mellon Letter. Wisdom of Purchase Questioned. Glass Bills Come Up Today.
- W.F. PICKTON DROPS DEAD.; Akron (Ohio) Man Was About to Take Train at Grand Central.
- OLIN DUTRA LEADS AGUA CALIENTE FIELD; Scores 72 for Total of 146 in Second Round of 72-Hole $25,000 Open. HORTON SMITH A SHOT BACK Joplin Star's 147 Equaled by Guest--Only Four Strokes Cover First Fifteen. HIGH SCORERS ARE DROPPED Majority of Leading Pros Survive for Last Two Rounds--Von Elm's 149 Tops Amateurs.
- To Sponsor National Drama Week.
- NEW OFFICIALS IN BANKS.; Changes Announced by Bankers Trust, Franklin Savings and Others.
- DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED
- WILL END STRIKES IN BUILDING TRADES; Conference at Tampa Brings Unions Together to Prevent Any Cessation of Work. REGIONAL BOARDS PLANNED National Board Will Have Final Power to Adjudicate All Appeals In Intra-Union Disputes.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- TWO OF YALE SEXTET OUT.; Wilson and Farrel Unable to Face Dartmouth Today.
- CHARITY BALL HELD WITH NEW FEATURES; Dancing Contests and Special Music Innovations at Function Dating From 1850s.GALA DINNER PRECEDES IT Military and Naval Personages AreAmong Honor Guests, Who Leadthe Grand March.
- BOND PRICES LOWER, WITH TRADING DULL; Government Issues Recede-- New A.T. & T. 5s Unchanged After Active Operations. FOREIGN LOANS ARE HIGHER Santa Fe Convertible 4s Go Up 2 Points to New High on One Sale. Allentown, Pa., Loan.
- DRY GOODS JOBBERS DISCUSS PROBLEMS; Closer Relations With Stores Chief Topic at Opening Institute Session. MORE LINES ADVOCATED Director Garrison Points Out How Wholesalers Meet Only 20 Per Cent of Needs. Growth From Adding Lines. Four Functions of Trade. Wholesaler Must Aid Sales.
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- BOSTON BRUINS BEAT CHICAGO SEXTET, 5-1; Even Season's Series With Black Hawks--Ottawa Downs Pittsburgh, 7 to 4.
- JANE CARROLL BRIDE OF A.S.M. CRUMMEY; Metropolitan Opera Singer Wed Quietly in Greenwich, Conn., to Yale Graduate.
- Seeks Cuban Radio Company.
- Leather Goods Exports Rise.
- RUDICH CALLED UNFAIR IN CASE OF A NEGRO; Magistrate's Dismissal of Charge Against Policeman in Shooting Protested to Bar.
- ECUADOR POST TO GUNTHER; Another Career Man Made Minister to Latin-American Country.
- PHONE RATE INCREASE BEFORE BOARD TODAY; Public Service Commission Silent on Action, With Jurisdiction in Question.
- WASHINGTON SEES HARMONY IN PARLEY; Administration Believes Early Suspicions of Anglo-American Unity Are Removed.CONFIDENCE IS INCREASEDPropitious Opening Is Regardedas Pointing to Virtual Agreement for Reduction. Stimson Explained Situation. WASHINGTON SEES HARMONY IN PARLEY Change in Attitude Expected.
- FAULTY ESTIMATES AROUSE THE MAYOR; He Criticizes Request for an Added $1,092,126 to Finish Bellevue Pavilion. ORIGINAL COST DOUBLED Rebukes Architect in Other Cases-- Action Deferred Pending an Inquiry. Action Is Deferred. Cites Other Cases.
- Hide Exchange Admits Three.
- DROPS ADVERTISING CASE.; Federal Trade Commission Dismisses Complaint on Agencies.
- BUSINESS GROUPS JOIN IN DRIVE ON FRAUDS; Working Agreement Effected Among 100 Chambers of Commerce in This Vicinity.
- TRANSFERS RECORDED.
- Man Grasps Broken Wires to Complete Circuit So Radio Audience May Hear King's Speech
- GARIBALDI WINS MAT BOUT.; Italian Throws Rocco in Feature Match at Ridgewood Grove.
- NEW CONNECTICUT LAW FOR TITLE INSURANCE; Control of Companies Shifted to Insurance Department--Nine Get Licenses.
- Far Rockaway Home Sold.
- SAINT CECILIA CLUB GIVES 49Th CONCERT; Pleasing Program of Choral Pieces by Choir of 140 Women's Voices.
- EASTERN DELEGATES LAUD HAGUE RESULT; Maniu Sees Young Plan Accord as Complete Triumph for the Rumanian Cause. SCHOBER HAILED AS HERO He Holds Freedom of Austria Now Restored--Benes Praises Little Entente's Solldarity. Vienna Welcomes Sehober. Benes Sees Moral Triumph.
- UZCUDUN IN COURT PLEA.; Basque Boxer Asks Vacating of $17,000 Attachment Against Him.
- A ROYAL DEMOCRAT.
- Cuban Dominican Sugar Adds To Reserve by Stock Change
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SEES CLASSICS LOST IN NEW BOOK VOGUE; J.W. Lippincott Says Public Interest in Great Works of Past Is Dying Out. OTHER PUBLISHERS DIFFER Leaders Predict Spring Business Will Set Record--E.S. Mills Heads Association. Sees Danger in Vogue for New. Warns Against Censorship. Mills Heads Association.
- MACHINERY TRADE GAINS.; Increasing Volume of Business Booked In the Past Week.
- SWISS ORDER PARROT BAN.; Importation Prohibited After Six Deaths From Psittacosis.
- KENLON SERIOUSLY ILL.; Fire Chief Has Developed Heart Complications, Physicians Say.
- MGR. NICHOLAS M. WAGNER.; Founder and Pastor of Ridgewood Church Dies.
- GUGGENHEIM GOLF VICTOR; Rallies to Beat Davidge, 1 Up, on 19th Hole in Belleair Play.
- Nat N. Dorfmans Have Daughter.
- Bank in Astoria Will Open Division for Personal Loans
- FINLEY PRESENTS GLOBE.; American Geographical Society Gets Autographs of Noted Fliers.
- NEW YORKER KILLED IN HOTEL PLUNGE; Bernard F. Camp of New Rochelle, Insurance Man, Diesin 12-Story Fall.MOURNED BROTHER'S LOSS Latter, a Motion Picture Actor, MetDeath in Accident While Performing for Film.
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- L.B. McKittericks Honored.
- $73,997,000 in New Bonds Offered to Investors Today
- B. William Carter Dies Suddenly.
- BAUER TURNS BACK McGILL.; Triumphs by 150 to 121 in National Class C 18.2 Play.
- MRS. GREENOUGH HOSTESS.; Gives Another In Series of Dinners --J.L. Murphy Entertains.
- C.&O. BUILDING PLAN GETS $100,000,000; Sum to Be Spent in Forming the Basis of Van Sweringens' Eastern Rail System. $127,000,000 BUDGET VOTED $42,000,000 Approved for Improvements In Addition to $40,000,000 Previously Authorized.
- BUSINESS GAINS SEEN BY ELECTRICAL CHIEFS; Collens and Jordan Tell Manufacturers That Normal AdvanceIs Expected.
- $35,000,000 DRIVE FOR A SPOTLESS CITY BEGUN BY SCHROEDER; Sanitation Bureau Undertakes Most Comprehensive Program Ever Outlined Here. CLEAN STREETS FIRST AIM 1,000 Men to Be Added to Force --All Boroughs to Get New Equipment. AID OF PUBLIC ASKED Mrs. Warren to Conduct a Wide Educational Campaign--19 New Incinerators to Be Built.
- REPLIES TO PORTES GIL.; Hoover Says Ortiz Rubio Reception Shows Friendship for Mexico.
- ASKS SPECIAL GROUP ON BUDGET MAKING; Alderman Baldwin Favors a Committee of Seven to Aid City Executives. ATTACKS PRESENT SYSTEM Says Figures Reached Under It Are Not Honest--Resolution Referred to Committee.
- Canadian Team Is Selected For Girls' Relay Race Here
- GLITTER IS LACKING AS PARLEY OPENS; Only Murals, Stained Glass and Gilt Throne Lend Color to the Scene. INVOCATION IS OMITTED Decision Is Believed to Be Due to Variety of Religious Beliefs Represented. Little Color In Scene. GLITTER IS LACKING AS PARLEY OPENS Americans View Nelson's Death. Only 300 Spectators Present. WOMEN ADD COLOR NOTE. Wives and Daughters of Delegates Cluster Together at Conference.
- HALL-MILLS SUIT SETTLED.; Fingerprint Expert Gets $750 on His $56,000 Claim Against Defense.
- ALEKHINE WINNER AT CHESS 5TH TIME; Defeats Maroczy in International Masters Tournamentat San Remo.DR. TARTAKOWER DRAWSHolds Dr. Vidmar Even After 21 Moves--Bogoljubow Drops toThird Place. Maroczy Has a Chance. Rubinstein Is Still Fourth.
- RECEIVERS ARE NAMED FOR KOLSTER RADIO; Counsel for Company Consents to Move, Saying Overproduction Curtailed Cash.
- SHIFT TO NEW YORK FOR TRANSAMERICA; Election of Elisha Walker Transfers Its Business DirectionFrom California.
- RUBBER FUTURES ADVANCE.; Trading Is Quiet on the Local Exchange--Spot 14.90 Nominal.
- KING BEARS STRAIN WELL.; He Shows No Effect of First Speech Since Illness.
- ADVERTISING WOMEN MEET.; League Hears Talks on Newspapers as Publicity Mediums.
- WOMAN JUDGE AT LINE-UP; Magistrate Norris Tells How British Headline Described Her.
- CONTRACT RATE INCREASES.; Daily Average Is 3 Per Cent Above Local Figure Last January.
- 100,000,000 LISTEN TO PARLEY ON RADIO; All Europe Receives London Addresses Perfectly, and Even India Gets King. FINE RECEPTION IN ALPS Words Heard Clearly 13,000 Feet Above Sea Level--Japan and Australia Not So Lucky. Fine Reception in Germany. Heard 13,000 Feet Up in Alps. Relayed From Cologne Not Good in Australia. Japan Is Disappointed. Pianist Spoils Event. Heard Clearly in India.
- SMIRKA IS CHESS VICTOR.; Bernstein Also Scores and Pair Share Lead in Marshall Tourney.
- Gas From Louisiana in Atlanta.
- AUCTION RESULTS.
- KING'S VOICE CHEERS THE BRITISH PRESS; Papers Unite in Giving Hearty Send-Off to Labors of the Naval Arms Delegates. HOPEFUL START STRESSED Parley Is Seen as Most Practical Attempt Yet Made to Reduce World Armaments.
- BAUER TO BE SOLOIST.; Pianist Will Take Part in Neighborhood Playhouse Recital.
- CARROLL PLANNING 2,800-SEAT THEATRE; Producer Says Structure is to Be Located on Broadway Around 53d Street. WOULD OPEN THANKSGIVING He Also Expects to Enlarge His Present House to 3,500 Seats for Display of Talkies.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Slightly Firmer in Another Dull Day--Money andSterling Unchanged.
- HINDENBURG INFORMED OF THE HAGUE RESULTS; German Cabinet Meets Today to Frame Young Plan Bills-- Seeks Prompt Ratification.
- Theatre Usher Finds $2,500 Watch.
- CHALLENGING THE SENATE.
- TAX CREDITS AUTHORIZED.; Envelope Company Receives $264,792--Other Adjustments.
- AIR LINES TO MERGE IN THE SOUTHWEST; Board of Aero Corporation of California Votes to Join Western Air Express. 1-FOR-12 TRADE OF SHARES Uniting of Talbot-Hanshue Concerns is Expected to Resultin Economies.
- PARIS HERE TODAY; CEREMONY PLANNED; Luncheon for 500 Arranged on Liner at Noon Tomorrow, With Ball in Evening. OFF RUN FOR FOUR MONTHS Rebuilt and Redecorated, the Ship Returns After an Absence Due to Fire Abroad.
- JEFFERSON PAPERS FADING.; Time Is Destroying Unpublished Documents, Prof. Chinard Warns.
- GRAIN EXPORT BELOW 1929.; Last Week's Outgo 1,686,000 Bushels, Against 3,846,000 a Year Ago.
- Albania Signs Court Protocols.
- RHINELANDER SUIT BEGUN.; Wife Gets Order for Service of Her Complaint by Publication.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- MRS. LAKE MEDALIST WITH A RECORD 77; Former Marion Turpie Cuts Course Mark by 2 and Par by 11 in Pan-American Golf. REQUIRES ONLY 25 PUTTS Defending Champion Takes 14 and 11 at Edgewater Park--Mrs. Jones Second With 84.
- BANK MERGER IS RATIFIED.; Stockholders of Lafayette and Prospect National, Brooklyn, Vote.
- CHURCH ORGAN DEDICATED.; Third Instrument to Be Placed Since Building of St. Paul's Chapel.
- BEGINS 19,000-MILE AIR TRIP; Retired Maine Publisher, 76, Leaves Miami for South America.
- ST. JOHN'S QUINTET WINS 11TH STRAIGHT; Defeats Unbeaten St. Bonaventure Team, 49-24--Maintains Lead All the Way.BEGOVICH IS HIGH SCORER Tallies Six Field Goals and One Foul for 13 Points--McNallyShines for Losers.
- MISS FRELINGHUYSEN ENGAGED TO MARRY; To Become Bride of R.H. Carleton Jr.--Mrs. Edna Volk toWed Mario Casasus.
- BOND FLOTATIONS.; Public Service Electric and Gas. Northwestern Power. Montreal Tramways.
- BUSINESS WORLD; Smaller Number of Buyers Here. To Open Men's Wear Staples. Expand Group Buying System. Style Jury Reports on Show. Long White Kid Gloves Scarce. Linoleum Trade Buys Sparingly. Landscape Calendars Returning. To Push One Lamp Style. Coarse Yarn Cottons Reduced. Gray Goods Continue Quiet.
- Obituary 8 -- No Title
- CANADIENS DEFEAT AMERICANS BY 5-2; Morenz Leads Whirlwind Attack of Victors, Who Score 3 Goals in First Period. REISE HURT IN COLLISION Losers' Defense Man Suffers Slight Concussion of Brain--10,000 See Game in the Garden.
- HURLEYS ENTERTAIN PRESIDENT AND WIFE; Secretary of War Gives Fourth in Cabinet Series of Dinners for Hoovers. VICE PRESIDENT IS HONORED Reception for Mr. Curtis and Sister, Mrs. Gann, Held at the Congressional Club.
- TWO ROADS SEEK LOANS.; New Haven and Lackawanna to Spend $25,000,000.
- City Borrows $35,000,000, Bankers Reselling Bills Fast
- Kilmer Park Dedication Jan. 29.
- NEW RECEIVER NAMED FOR MARGULIES FIRM; Court Appoints Lawyer to Replace Two--Hunt for $250,000 Assets Begins Today.
- DONNAY TRIUMPHS AT NEW ORLEANS; Captures Seminole by Leading Extreme and Uluniu to Give Rancocas Stable Double.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- ALL PLEDGE BEST ENDEAVORS; MacDonald Pleads for a Common Sacrifice in Cause of Peace. AMERICAN SOUNDS KEYNOTE Secretary of State Emphasizes, All Nations' Call for Nothing Less Than Success. TO MEET AGAIN TOMORROW Negotiations on Program Will Be Continued Today to Avoid Early Political Problems. King Enters Amid Silence. Sincerity Marks His Address. Stimson Emphasizes Goal. Other Reasons for Security. Stimson Shows Earnestness. Tardieu Quotes Roosevelt. Japan Calls for Reductions.
- ICE FEUD MURDER TRIAL ON.; Five Accused In Death of Man Beaten With Baseball Bat.
- HALTS PLAN TO MATCH SCHMELING AT SHORE; Manager Withdraws German From Proposed Heavyweight Bout at Atlantic City.
- RADIO TUBE SQUEAL TURNED TO HARMONY; New Organ's Music Is Derived From Electrical Circuits Instead of Pipes. HEARD BY RADIO LISTENERS Range of Small Instrument Exceeds Three Octaves and Can Be Extended to Any Limit.
- ONTARIO TO REFORM STOCK SALE METHODS; Government Accountants Will Study New York Exchange Preliminary to Toronto Inquiry.
- A.E. Norden on Rubber Exchange.
- Text of the Speeches Opening the Naval Conference; Below are printed textually, in the order of their delivery; the address of King George opening the Five-PowerNaval Conference in London, yesterday, and the succeeding speeches fly Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald for England, Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State, for the United States; Col. J. L. Ralston, Minister of Defense, for Canada; Premier Andre Tardieu for France, Foreign Minister Dino Grandi for Italy, and former Premier Reijiro Wakatsuki for Japan.
- AIR CRASH LAID TO SQUALL.; T.A.T.-Maddux Board Reports After Inquiry on Loss of 16 Lives.
- BACK CHARWOMEN'S CAUSE; Harvard Socialist and Liberal Clubs Assail Dismissal of Twenty.
- Police Department.
- BUY WOOLWORTH SITES.; Kempners Get Store Realty in Newark and Floral Park.
- GERMANY DID NOT ASK BID TO NAVAL PARLEY; Berlin Believes the Government Discouraged Idea, Seeing No Need to Become Involved.
- LEAGUE LEAD GAINED BY UNIVERSITY CLUB; Victory Over Racquet and Tennis Club Breaks Class BSquash Racquets Tie.
- INVESTMENT ADVICE FOR BANK'S CLIENTS; Equitable Trust Plans to Offer to Individuals Service Given Only to Institutions Now. TO STUDY EACH CUSTOMER Health, Age and Dependents Will Be Considered In Arranging Their Portfolios.
- DR. SCHURMAN VOICES ESTEEM FOR GERMANS; Sends Hindenburg Message of Farewell--Entire Diplomatic Corps Bids Envoy Godspeed.
- RUTH ALTMAN CHARMS IN "THE MAGIC FLUTE"; Sings Difficult Role With Spirit Opposite Ralph Grosvenor of Little Theatre Opera.
- AFRICAN PLAY IS GIVEN.; Sir Barry Jackson Presents "The White Assegai" in London.
- CALLS FOR FOX FILM STOCK.; Class A Shareholders' Committee Asks for Deposit by Feb. 15.
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