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- SCHWAB ARRIVES IN BERLIN.; Pays His First Visit in 12 Years to the German Capital.
- Equal Rights in Texas.
- MAYER TO DEFENSE OF RECEIVERSHIPS; Federal Judge in Habirshaw Case Opinion Replies to Critics of Equity Court Methods.
- REPLOGLE BUYS ESTATE.; Will Build on $500,000 Ocean Front Tract in Palm Beach.
- DISASTER BIRD" IN DANZIG.; Return of the Silk-Talled Thrush Scares the Superstitious.
- SOFT COAL MINERS TO SEEK WAGE RISE; Lewis Urges on Convention a Long-Term Contract to Give Industry a Breathing Spell.
- BROKERS WANTED TO BUY YANKEES; Cincinnati Men Planned to Make Governor Smith Head of Club, Testimony Shows.
- Delaware Charters.
- Zivic Stops Delmont In Fourth.
- COLD GRIP BROKEN; 23 DEGREES CHANGE; Warmer Weather Is Promised for Today, but With a Strong Westerly Wind.
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- COLUMBIA MAY PLAY SYRACUSE ELEVEN; Negotiations Pending for Football Game Here Thanksgiving Day, Watt Announces.
- 8-Hour Day Raises Steel Costs 10 Per Cent., Says Gary, Conferring With the President
- FALL OBEYS SUBPOENA.; Will Leave New Orleans for Washington This Morning.
- FIRPO-LODGE BOUT POSTPONED SIX DAYS; American Boxer Arrives for Contest, Which Is Put Over Until Feb. 16.
- UNDERWOOD WANTS PARTY TO FIGHT KLAN; Denounces Order at Cleveland and Will Ask Democratic Convention to Do the Same.
- THREE BANDITS SHOT HOLDING UP TRUCK; Detectives Put Up a Stiff Fight With Silk Thieves at Irvington, N.J.
- KNIGHT LEADS FIELD.; Asheville Golfer Is Medalist in St. Augustine Tourney.
- Poincare Would Ban Imports.
- THE MIRACLE' FOR BENEFIT.; Program Women, In Medieval Costume, Aid Jean Baptiste School.
- BRITISH STRIKERS OFFER OVERTURE; Rail Workers' Executive Committee Proposes a Conference With Managers. COMPANIES HOLD TO TERMS Train Services Improve -- Bramley Estimates That 75,000 Men Art Out.
- THE LEAGUE NAVAL CONFERENCE.
- Virginia Iron'a Net la $75,871.
- Wyoming Republicans for Coolidge.
- REGRETS TREATMENT OF JAPANESE HERE; Foreign Minister Matsui, While Glad of Our Friendship, Sees Difficulties.
- ENRIGHT TRANSFERS TWENTY SERGEANTS; Shift in Washington Heights Section Linked to Recent Charges Against Inspectors.
- CHARLES H. GRASTY LAID AT REST IN LONDON; Simple Funeral Services at St. George's -- Many Wreaths From Friends an Associates.
- For Better P.O. Service Here.
- COTTON PRICES UP AS PRESSURE LIFTS; Disposition to Cover on Recessions Tends to Steady the Market.
- SHOCKER SIGNS CONTRACT.; Pitcher Says He Accepted Terms After His Visit to Landis.
- SOVIET CONGRESS IN TEARS; Mass Hysteria Only Averted by a Leader's Brusque Intervention.
- Fulton to Box Godfrey Feb. 4.
- LABOR TAKES OFFICE, FULFILLING ANCIENT BRITISH CEREMONIES; Macdonald Kisses the King's Hand in Accepting Commission to Head Government.
- RICKARD IS ACCUSED OF BOXING COMBINE; N.B.A. Delegates Assert New York Group Has Monopoly on Bouts for Titles.
- W.B. DICKERMAN'S ESTATE $5,000,000; Former President of Stock Exchange Left Bulk to Widow and Little Son.
- URGES TRADE WITH RUSSIA.; Senator King Says Agreement Would Help Unseat Bolsheviki.
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- JUDGE RAPS EVIDENCE ON SHOOTING OF DINES; Declares There Seems to Be a Conspiracy to Keep Facts From the Court.
- LENIN LIVED TO SEE HIS THEORIES FAIL; Founder of Bolshevism Was a Scion of Family of the Small Nobility. ONCE EXILED TO SIBERIA Chance to Impose Rule on Russia Was Given Him by German Army Chiefs.
- PIRATES SEIZE SHIP AND KILL THE CAPTAIN; Nineteen Passengers Are Kidnapped From British Vessel Taken Near Hongkong.
- KEEP OFF THE GRASS.
- JAPAN TO BUY FOREIGN LAND.; Will End Perpetual Leaseholds -- Our Property Surrendered.
- AWARD $50,000,000 RAIL ISSUE TODAY; Head of the Canadian National Here in Connection With the Opening of Bids. $10,000,000 POWER BONDS Securities of Illinois Company Are Among the Offerings -- British Columbia Seeks $2,000,000.
- Mrs. Laura Dainty Pelham.
- NEW YORK CENTRAL GRANTS WAGE RISE; Virtually, 5 Per Cent. Increase, Railroad Says, Affects 15,000 in Engine Service. TRAINMEN WILL BE NEXT Negotiations Still On With 17,000 Employes -- Some Men Call Announcement Premature.
- GOULD'S DAUGHTER A WITNESS IN SUIT; Mrs. Helen G. Shepard Testifies on Eleventh Anniversary of Her Marriage.
- MINK FURS FEATURE HUTH AUCTION SALE; Eastern Canadians Bring Up to $17.75, Best Sections Being Strongest.
- TRADING IN GRAINS LIGHTEST IN A YEAR
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- MORGENTHAU SEEKS AID.; Appeals to Red Cross for $1,000,000 for Greek Refugees.
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- GENARO BEATS SHEPPARD.; American Flyweight Champion Has Hard Fight at Boston.
- FAVORS LARGER PAY FOR LEGISLATORS; Bill at Albany Would Also Give Them Longer Terms -- Other Measures Introduced.
- SING SING ESCAPE BALKED.; Rope and Hook Found Hidden In Sick Attendant's Desk.
- PLANS COMPLETED FOR BERMUDA RACE; Yachtsmen Set June 21 as the Date and Alter Rules for 660-Mile Ocean Test. TIMING SYSTEM IS CHANGED Allowances Will Be Based on the Overall Measurements -- Power Boats Are Eligible.
- BOK ASKS SENATORS TO PICK PEACE PLAN; Offers to Duplicate His $100,000 for Any One They Select as Best AND PAY FOR REFERENDUM Moses Declares the Suggestion Is Beside the Mark, but Will Refer It to Committee. A HUMOROUS SIDE SEEN Onlookers Speculate on What Acceptance Might Mean to Harrassed Senators.
- 5,000 MORE RIFLES SOLD TO OBREGON; American Army Supplies Turned Over to Mexicans Bring the Bill to Near $700,000.
- TELLS OF TROUBLES AS BOOKING AGENT; Max Hart Testifies That He Was Ruled Off Vaudeville Exchange Four Times.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Continued Irregularity on Stock Exchange -- Sharp Recovery in Sterling and Franc.
- HEARS TROTSKY IS WATCHED.; Riga Report Says Head of His Political Bureau Is Dismissed.
- FILM STAR ON STAND.; Madelaine Traverse Testifies In Her Suit for $222,500.
- ALABAMA POWER'S EARNINGS INCREASE; Year's Gross $2,117,972 Larger Than for 1922, While Net Shows $834,351 Growth. VIRGINIA GOING AHEAD Railway and Power Company Betters Twelvemonth's Income by $995,515 and $457,482.
- BALDWIN NAVAL PLANS INCLUDED 52 CRUISERS; Average of Five yearly to Avoid Congesting Yards When Treaty Limitations End.
- PROGRESSIVE TURKEY.
- STANDARD PUTS UP PRICE IN CALIFORNIA; Crude and Bunker Fuel Oil Are Raised 25 Cents a Barrel as Output Slumps.
- DOCUMENTS TELL OF MOSCOW PLOTS; Senators Get the State Department Evidence on Plan for a Revolution Here.
- SEE CHURCH GAIN IN FRANCE.; Catholics Hail Vatican Move in Accepting Legal Associations.
- RECORD FOR ROLLING STOCK.; New Railroad Equipment Exceeds Year's Mark for Decade.
- Rev. Dr. James I. Good Found Dead.
- SET PUBLIC HEARING ON STATE TAX CUT; Assembly Republicans Plan to Draft Party Measure After Feb. 5 Meeting.
- $300,000 ASKED FOR ELLIS ISLAND; President Transmits to Congress the Budget Director's Items to Remedy Conditions.
- SILZER URGES PLAN OF PORT AUTHORITY; In Speech at Trenton He Cites Advantages of State Relinquishing Tunnel Task.
- COMMODITY PRICES.; Wheat and Corn Move Up for Sharp Gains -- Lard and Cotton Improve.
- YANKS AND GIANTS DISPUTE OVER DATE; Each Claim April 7 for Exhibition Game in Knoxville and Both Stand Firm.
- EXPERTS PROPOSE GERMAN GOLD BANK; It Would Be Absolutely Independent and Under International Control.
- FAVORITE IS FIRST BUT IS DISQUALIFIED; Hickory Is Ruled Out for Interference in Final Race at New Orleans. CLOUGHJORDAN IS VICTOR Phillips's Gelding Takes The Fair Play From Certain -- Parke Falls to Ride Winner
- INVASION OF PARK DELAYED BY FIGHT; Estimate Board Gives Foes of Hylan's Plan Time for "Constructive Suggestions."
- Lehigh Swimmers Pick Astarita.
- COOLIDGE RECEIVES CLUB.; New Jersey Group Is Thanked by President for Its Support.
- City Pays State Mortgage Tax.
- GOLF FAVORITES ADVANCE.; Langford and Dunphy Among Victors in Palm Beach Tourney.
- REBELS ARE LANDED TO ATTACK TAMPICO; Circling Movement About Oil Port Begun -- Estrada Threatens Obregon's Army.
- MERGER PLAN REVEALED.; Wisconsin Central Minority to Deposit Stock for Sale to "Soo."
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- KORFF ILL, PLAY HALTS.; Leading Actor in 'The Living Mask' Has Attack of Laryngitis.
- Lisbon Limits Exchange Sales.
- BRITISH LABOR LEAVES FRANCE UNDISTURBED; Macdonald Will Not Be More Difficult Than Curzon, According to Paris View.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SCHACHT SEES ACCORD NEAR.; Believes Agreement Will Be Reached Satisfactory to Both Side.
- HEROINES OF OPERA DEPICTED AT BALL; Junior League Gives Eight Tableaux for Prizes at Its Benefit for Charity.
- 5-YEAR HUNT GETS 2 COUNTERFEITERS; Charged by Secret Service Agents With Making Bogus Stamps and Notes.
- Major Clayton A. Snyder.
- National Motors Receivership.
- AMERICAN AND SHEIK NEAR DEATH IN PLANE; Escape Nimbly From Flames as Paris-to-London Craft Crashes at Croydon.
- LEBAUDY'S WIDOW LOSES.; Must Pay "Chamberlain" $9,950 for Aid in Her Inheritance Fight.
- Minneapolis Club Buys Shorten.
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- Doctor Finds laborers Sober; Professional Men Drink More
- Sinclair Declares Oil Inquiry Is 'Politics'; Denies Paying Fall for Teapot Dome Lease.
- Bonnel Gains French Title When Carpentier Defaults
- M'ADOO PUNCTURES KLAN NOTE CANARD; Says $1 Greenback Does Not Embody Engravings of the Pope and Rosary.
- BUREAU EXPOSURE FAILS AT ALBANY; Associated Industries' Charges Against Labor Board Collapse at Inquiry Held by Smith.
- BRITISH GOLF STARS WIN.; Havers and Ockenden Triumph Over Nagel and Novak, 5 and 4.
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- LUCILLA DE VESCOVI SINGS.; Soprano's Recital In Town Hall Full of Interest and Charm.
- BRITISH EXCORIATE LENIN.; London Press Views Him as Most Sinister Figure of the Age.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE.; List Higher -- Advance Attributed to Calm London Judgment of Uncertainties.
- MISS MACDONALD SAYS DOWNING ST. 'WILL DO'; Labor Premiers Daughter Visits Her New Home on Mrs. Baldwin's Invitation.
- Trips to the Pole.
- 9 COMPANIES MAKE TRAIN CONTROL BIDS; New York Central to Equip Divisions at an Estimated Cost of $4,000,000. SAFETY DEVICE EXPLAINED Attached to Engines and Rails, It Will Eliminate Accidents From Human Negligence.
- Zinovief Urges French Overturn.
- PRINCE VIGGO SAILS TODAY.; Going to Ottawa to Attend Wedding of His Brother to Lois F. Booth.
- SOO LiNE l M PFi-0VE;IENT.; .Vill Spend $1,25Q000 [e Dolble Ita
- LIEUT. WOOD SAILS FRIDAY.; General's Son Will Return From Philippines by Way of Europe.
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- Hawaiian Road Stock Dividend.
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- BRITAIN ACCEPTS THE LIQUOR TREATY; Document Is Approved by All of the Dominions and Hughes Is Notified.
- Oklahoma Indian Woman Puts Horse in 1924 Kentucky Derby
- FRANCE HONORS AMERICANS.; Three New Yorkers Are Elected to the Legion of Honor.
- WON'T CONFER AGAIN ON ST. MARK'S RITES; Bishop Manning Stands on His Edict Against the New Practices.
- LEDOUX LOSES HIS TITLE.; Andre Routis Wins French Bantamweight Championship.
- LINKS MAYFIELD WITH KLAN.; Peddy's Attorney Says Texas Senator Spoke at Secret Meetings.
- OBTAINS $2,000,000 IN SUIT OVER WILL; Mabel Spang Ancker, Cut Off by Pittsburgh Steel Man, Settles With Her Mother's Estate.
- Pitt Five Beats W. and J.
- MEXICAN SENATORS TRY TO MAKE PEACE; Foresee a Long, Ruinous War if Terms Are Not Accepted -- Paper Criticizes Our Help.
- MUSIC; Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.
- LAND BANK STOCK OFFERED.; Kansas City Institution Is Second Largest in Country.
- COOLIDGE SILENT ON LENIN.; No Immediate Change in Soviet Policy Is Expected by Washington.
- LENIN.
- DOLLAR CREDIT SHIFT STIRS VIENNA BANKERS; Director Is Said to Have Taken American Accounts From the Boden Credit Anstalt Bank.
- Cold-Weather Puzzle.
- DISPUTE SHARPENS OVER RHINE RAILROADS
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- Chicago Live Stock.
- Hoover Favors Department Merger.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- RAYNOR HAS $80,000 AND OWES $1,250,000; Small Pickings Left for 2,500 Customers of the Failed Consolidated Firm.
- HOPPE TAKES LEAD IN MATCH, 1,000-739; Captures Second Block From Schaefer in 18.2 Billiard Title Play, 639 to 239. BOTH USE SAFETY PLAY But Brilliant Runs of 182 and 172 Enable Champion to Overcome His Rival's Advantage.
- FOUR LINERS START FOR FOREIGN CLIMES; Megantic and Victoria Head South, President Polk and Stockholm for Europe.
- Kentucky Club Will Put Up $56,000 for Epinard Race
- BRITAIN ACCEPTS THE LIQUOR TREATY
- RICKEY PRAISES HORNSBY.; Manager Calls Player's Statement Fine Thing for Baseball.
- WINS ENGLISH SCHOLARSHIP; D.A. Webb, an American, Is Honored by Cambridge University.
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- Gibbons-Wiggins Bout Barred.
- FRAUD IN WAR VALUATIONS.; French Cabinet Discusses Means of Reaching the Guilty.
- Philadelphia Tennis Body Opposes Player-Writer Rule
- EMISSARY" UNKNOWN HERE.; Hughes Never Heard of Hyland, Said to Be His Agent.
- SIEGFRIED' REVIVAL FEB. 2.; Operas for Next Week Also Include a Postponed "Africana."
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
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- THE PRESIDENT'S PLAIN TALK.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; Government Bonds Up in London -- Sterling at Paris Declines.
- ADMITS BRADY ACTS WERE OFTEN RIGHT; Emlen Roosevelt, Called by Contestants, Testifies That Peculiar Will Justifies Brothers.
- FEAR FOR RENTENMARK.; Bank Officials Urge Stoppage of Payment to Allied Armies.
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- SUPPORT MELLON TAX BILL.; Western Commerce Chambers Urge a Referendum on the Plan.
- GREENLEAF BREAKS EVEN.; Wins From Rudolph in Afternoon, but Loses Night Match.
- PLAN TO STEADY THE FRANC.; French Finance Ministry to Create Foreign Exchange Clearing House.
- BOSTON SEXTET WINS FROM NEW HAVEN, 2-1; Owen Is Star of Fast Contest in Which Both Goal Tenders Are Kept Busy.
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- TO BUILD RACE TRACK.; T.G. Coventry Announces Plans for Pacific Coast Course.
- VETO THREATENED ON A HIGH SURTAX; President Stands Inflexibly for Secretary Mellon's 25 Per Cent. Rate.
- ELLS HARD PRESSED TO WIN MET. TITLE; Defeats Hinkle in the Final at Squash Racquets by 9-15, 15-12, 15-9, 15-5.
- M'ADOO MEN YIELD NEW YORK TO SMITH; Praise Governor and Apparently Will Work to Get in as Second Choice. CALL LIQUOR A DEAD ISSUE National Manager Here Expresses Confidence His Man Will Win In Conventio.
- CREASY'S LIFE PUT INTO HANDS OF JURY; Begins Deliberations on Death of Edith Lavoy at End of a Dramatic Day.
- BULLEN IS DEFEATED IN MIAMI GOLF PLAY; Englewood Star Who Tied With Tipped for Medal Loses to Knight, 2 Up.
- PROF. BOHR GETS $40,000.; Rockefeller Board Helps Danish Scientist to Modernize Laboratory.
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- Ex-Crown Prince Visits Berlin.
- WHAT DELAY WOULD MEAN.
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- General Allen Calls Attention to Report on Wealthier Classes.
- SEARS, ROEBUCK NET DOUBLED LAST YEAR; Mail Order House Reports Sales of $198,422,946, Against $166,514,110 in 1922.
- COL. GEORGE E. LEACH WEDS MISS. CHURCHER; Mayor of Minneapolis Muries Here Y. M. C. A. Worker He Met Overseas.
- COPPER MERGER NEAR.; A'hA6ni:lA t6 '.A OVer' th Daly Pi'Ope/foe $8,0D0,000
- HOLD-UP GIRL GETS $600 FROM GROCER; Bobbed-Haired Bandit Covers Him With Pistol While She and Pal Seize Money.
- TO FIGHT SMITH'S TAX CUT.; Up-State Farmers Want Reduction on Property Instead of Income.
- SKATER OUT OF OLYMPICS.; Gravestrom Too Ill to Compete for Sweden in Figure Tests.
- MRS. CROKER TO APPEAL.; Surrogate O'Brien Gives Permission In Her Claim for $157,605.
- Captain of Tacoma and Two Radio Men Lose Their Lives in Vera Cruz Storm
- Rhode Island Wins Shoot.
- SMITH URGES PLANS TO DEVELOP PARKS; Special Message Proposes Unified Control for Ten Years to Carry Out Improvements.
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- MRS. GOODMAN IS WINNER.; New York Golfer Victorious in First Tournament of Sharks.
- C.W. Bryan to Seek Renomination.
- LADY HYDE SEEKS PART IN THE LEITER ESTATE; Charges That Her Brother Has Kept Her From Say in Administering $100,000,000 Estate.
- LEADS PINEHURST GOLFERS.; Becker Qualifies With Net 72 in Tin Whistles' Tournament.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- Pablo Gonzalez Protests to Hughes.
- THE PLAY; Walter Huston.
- OPEN SPACES.
- FIGHT MANY FIRES SHEATHED IN ICE; Firemen in All Parts of Metropolitan Area Are Kept on Jump in Intense Cold. FOUR LIVES ARE LOST One Hundred and Fifty Pupils March From School in Good Order on Hearing Alarm.
- The Film Story of Lincoln.
- SHAPING PAPER MERGER.; New Laurentide Company May Have $70,000,000 Capital.
- ENRIGHT'S METHODS SATISFY THE MAYOR; Hylan Really Prefers Them to 'Dramatic Attempts' to Purge 'Not Far Distant City.'
- GARLAND ELECTED EPISCOPAL BISHOP; Special Convention of Pennsylvania Diocese Chooses Him on the First Ballot.
- REINHARDT DIVORCED BY HIS ACTRESS WIFE; Producer of 'The Miracle' Denies He Refused to Give Her Parts in His Plays She Demanded.
- France Ratifies Labor Convention.
- Money-Making Service Bouts Banned by the President
- New York Charters.
- 67 CEBRIAN HORSES SOLD FOR $130,125; Istar Brings Top Price of $15,000 at Lexington Dispersal Sale.
- DECLARES ANDERSON FORCED HIM TO SPLIT PART OF HIS 'DRY' PAY; Chief Accuser of Anti-Saloon League Official Then Admits Trying to Sell Exposure. DENIES HE TRIED BLACKMAIL Defense Links Witness With Brewers and Wet Organization at Forgery Trial. SAYS ANDERSON HAD HIM 'SPLIT' HIS PAY
- Reed to Run in Georgia Primary.
- PRESIDENT READY TO ACT; Spokesman Indicates Coolidge Has His Eyes on Developments. INQUIRY TO BE PRESSED Senate Committee Wants Fall to Explain Archie Roosevelt's Story. SINCLAIR'S BOOKS SOUGHT Mysterious Memorandum Appears of Fall's Ranch Purchase -- No Clue to Author.
- Jay Gould Will Enter Play For Canadian Racquets Title
- Germans Pass Quota Limit; 67,607 In; No More Until July
- Lady Alexandra Gurzon Operated On
- INDIA CHALLENGES FOR THE DAVIS CUP; Fifth Country to Enter Tennis Fixture Asks to Be Drawn in European Zone.
- TAX RATE AVERAGE IS $25 PER $1,000; Survey by National Municipal League Covers 247 Cities of 30,000 or More.
- Conventions Approved In Committee.
- THE GIFT" IS MEAGRE.; Doris Kenyon the Chief Asset of New Play at the Greenwich.
- THE VEHICULAR TUNNEL.
- ROAD'S COSTS RISE 100% IN EIGHT YEARS; Santa Fe System Now Gets Only 50% More for Its Service Than It Did in 1915. CALL CONDITIONS TYPICAL Cuts In Freight and Passenger Rates Hinge Upon Lower Taxes and Operating Expenses.
- BUTLER'S FIREMEN TO TAKE POLICE OATH; Civil Service Body Approves Philadelphia Director's Merit Promotion Plan.
- Present at the 1868 Convention.