The New York Times/1929/10/24

"All the News That's
Fit to Print."


The New York Times


The Weather.

Partly cloudy and slightly colder today; tomorrow fair. Temperatures yesterday—Max. 87, min. 54. U.S. Weather Forecast—For details see Page 58.

Vol. LXXIX.…No. 26,206.


New York, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929..—60 Pages.


Two Cents in Greater
New York
Three Cents
Within 200 Miles
Four Cents Elsewhere
Except 7th and 8th Postal Zones


Articles (not listed in original)

Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Page 4

Page 5

Page 6

  • Kiddies Campaign Touches Walker
  • Board's Figures Show 1,552,607 Registered
  • Mae Murray, Hurt, Sues
  • Will Be Own Master, Crain Vows on Radio
  • Boston Banker Sentenced
  • Will Inspect Naval Reserve Up-State
  • Cropsey Endorses Callaghan as Fit
  • Broker's Cashier Seized

Page 7

  • Walker in Queens Denounces Critics
  • Enright Promises More on Rothstein
  • Wallstein Assails Queens Finance Plan
  • New Walker Film Tonight
  • Voters Exceed Population
  • Connolly Support Repudiated by Cox
  • Dry Debate Cancelled

Page 8

  • British Auto Trade to Make World Bid
  • Morrow Dines Canadians
  • Dies on Hearing of Election
  • Plane 2,800 Feed Over Jersey Gets Message
  • Hurley Makes Inquiry into Panama Supplies
  • Danish Bank in Difficulty
  • Controller Berry Gaining
  • Clemenceau's Vim Astounds Doctors
  • Bishops Study Status of New Prayer Book

Page 9

  • Ibanez Owes Life to Jamming of Gun
  • Urge Blasphemy Penalty

Page 10

  • Yen to be Neutral in Chinese Revolt
    • Nationalists Regain Yencheng
    • Rickshaw Men Held in Peking
    • Chinese Again Raid Consulate
  • Mexico Bars Woman Vote
  • Buys Chippendale Chair at $1,000
  • Afghan Usurper Yields to New King
  • Austria Confiscates Two Vienna Papers
  • King Alfonso Has Cold

Page 11

  • Do-X Will Attempt Atlantic Crossing
  • Fokker in London Confers With Sloan
  • Coste Starts Trip Home
  • German Flier Down in Italy
  • Germans Shun Vote Against Young Plan
  • To Dedicate Peace Tower
  • Claims Right in Suit to Throne of Saxony
  • New Zealand Bill Stirs Long Debate

Page 12

Page 13

Page 14

  • Four Lake Vessels in Danger in Storm
    • Two Youths Believed Drowned
    • Woman Killed in Boathouse Wreck
    • Three Ohioans Are Missing
  • Two Navy Men Lost in Gale Off Hatteras
  • Denies Any Injustice in Border Exclusion
  • Asks Two Bridge Permits

Page 15

  • Gastonia Charge Changed to Murder
  • Challenges Drys to Vote
  • Fred F. French Buys Harriman Building
  • Rodeo Contestants Here

Page 16

Page 17

  • Expert Explains Polar Green Flash
  • Barracuda Attacks Bather Near the Porto Rican Shore
  • Indicted Auditor Wins
  • Seize 4 Men and Whisky
  • Yale Juniors Elected
  • Five to Leap From Plane
  • Guatamalan Volcano Resumes Activity
  • Industrial Group Names Birkelman

Page 18

  • Seek Ways to Cut Harlem Death Rate
  • Lawyer Says Pastor Threatened His Life
  • Hurt at Football, Dies
  • 2,500 at Funeral of Seven in Family
  • Revokes Death Penalty
  • Vare Leaves for Florida
  • Left $13,700,000 Estate

Page 19

  • Dr. Gates Receives Flood of Messages
  • Teacher Decries Segregation of Pupils by Mental Tests
  • State Compiling Data on Westchester Deal
  • Act Today to Avert Dressmakers' Strike
  • Policeman Had Still
  • Hunger Strike in Hungary

Page 20

  • N.Y.U. Opens Drive to Get Gymnasium
  • Warns of World Bank
  • Whalen Defends His Men
  • Walker Aids Veterans
  • Bridges Issues Poem on His 85th Birthday
  • Zeppelin at Barcelona
  • Witnesses Testify of Poultry Bills
  • Seek to End La Varre Suit
  • 3 Ameli Aides Named
  • Gets Life in Pennsylvania
  • Final Budget Hearing Today
  • Yale Director Won't Comment

Page 22

  • Carnegie Fund in Survey Finds College Sports Sodden With The Commercial

Page 23

  • Hawkes's View of Report
  • N.Y.U. Officials Silent
  • Harvard Acted on Abuse
  • Yost Denies Charges
  • Silence at Pensylvania
  • Stanford Men Silent
  • College Admits Charge
  • Charges Breaking of Faith
  • Believes Lehigh is Clean
  • No Comment at Dartmouth
  • Defends Big Ten Policies
  • Dr. Ward Denies Charge
  • Report Attacked at Brown
  • Blue Ridge Ended Football
  • Denies Athletes Are Subsidized
  • Says Albright Gives Scholarships

Page 24

  • Senate Committee Finds Meyer Unfit
  • 18 Centres Aid Mothers
  • Mystery Shots Wound 2
  • Biologist Asserts He Can Remold Man
  • Rail Crash Kills Three
  • Ex-Premier Bruce to Come Here
  • Entomology Group Named
  • Big Flying Boat to be Repaired

Page 25

  • Urges Radio Tests for Ideal Program
  • $18,000 Asked for Creche
  • Radio Contestants Sing Here Saturday
  • Belittles Cuban Protest
  • Heraldry Hearing Put Off
  • Trial of Horowitz is Set for Nov. 11
  • Political Rallies on Air
  • Says Movies Deter Crime
  • Today on the Radio
  • Classified/Automobile Exchange

Page 26

  • The Play
  • Gillette in a Revival
  • Stotesbury to Equip Philadelphia Jail Band; Stokowski Will Be Asked to Aid in Forming It
  • Chamber Music Concert
  • Toasts by the Talkies
  • Cecile Wegmann Recital
  • Two Premieres Next Week
  • Catherine Gray Wed to G. May Jr.
  • Theatrical Notes
  • Ed Wynn to be a Ziegfeld Star
  • Little Theatre at Williams to Open
  • Springfield to See O'Neill Play
  • Classified/Shoppers' Column
  • Hugh S. Stange's Plays
  • Urges Dry Advocates for Enforcement

Page 27

  • Classified/Amusements
  • Classified/Motion Pictures
  • Classified/Hotels and Restaurants

Page 28

Page 29

  • Think Hasting Left Fund for Library
  • American Weddings in London Decline
  • Plan Marshall Memorial
  • Divorced 15 Years, Rewed
  • Robert Scholes Dead
  • Miss Martha Detwiller Hostess
  • Seven Liners Sailing for Europe and South
  • John J. Caldwell Dies
  • William B. Thom
  • Dr. Morgan D. Hughes
  • Very Rev. A. M. Hickey
  • Jacob Price
  • Samuel Lewis Dies Suddenly
  • Louis Butler Dies; Insurance Leader
  • Dr. Theresa Bannan
  • Lieut. Col. G. A. Purington
  • Mrs. Julia F. Delafield
  • Miss Barbara Baumann
  • Rabbi Jacob Y. Kallech
  • The Rev. Joseph H. Beland
  • James H. Cocks Dies, Long Island Banker
  • William G. Speed
  • Herbert Walton Ellis
  • William M. Croll
  • Miss Marion E. Mead
  • Eliphalet W. Tyler
  • Mrs. Cora Wright Seely
  • Thomas Merritt
  • Rafael Balseiro
  • Prof. T. F. Tout Dies; English Historian
  • Classified/Births
  • Classified/Marriages
  • Classified/Deaths
  • Classified/Memorials
  • Classified/Undertakers
  • Classified/Cemeteries
  • Classified/Educational

Page 30

  • Classified/Lost and Found

Page 31

  • State Says Warder Got Bribe in Prison
  • Sixth of Sing Sing Convicts Buy Newspaper Each Day
  • Wynne Sees Cancer as Federal Problem
  • Foreign Law Experts are Capital Guests
  • Attacks Fall Plea for Jury Sympathy
  • Gov. Roosevelt Calls Second Prison Parley
  • Air Mail Here from Buenos Aires in 11 Days, Cutting 6 Days From Ship and Rail Time
  • Strike is Averted on Subway Work
  • Favors Van Loon Divorce
  • D.A.R. Dedicates Constitution Hall
  • Bridge Players Hold Four 13-Card Suits
  • Two Clients Slay Patent Attorney
  • As Will Rogers Looks Upon The New York City Campaign
  • Five New Schools to be Built by City
  • Budget Problems Balk School Group
  • Saves Boy From Chair
  • L. W. Seaman Left Charities $5,000,000
  • Bishop Fallon is Much Improved
  • Rev. G. A. Gordon Critically Ill

Page 32

  • Rules for America's Cup Yacht Races and Dates for U.S. Trials Announced
  • Yachting Dates Set to Decide Defender
  • Yankee Telegram to Shawkey Cost the New Manager $31
  • Gar Wood May Try for Gold Cup Again
  • Stewart Re-elected Yacht Group Head
  • Godin Sold to Buffalo Six
  • Yonkers Harriers Triumph
  • Complete Text of the Conditions for America's Cup Yacht Races
  • Shawkey Signs as Yankee Pilot
  • Columbia Honors Oarsmen on Nov. 15
  • Soccer Results
  • Earnshaw Recalls Setbacks at School
  • Collins Captures Second Block
  • Met. Squash Tennis Will Start Monday
  • Will Confer in Washington on Army-Navy Game Plans
  • Miss Fordyce's 84 Leads for Golf Cup
  • Long Island Players Lose in Cue Tourney
  • Fans Fail to Get Refund
  • Progress Club is Victor
  • Erasmus Hall Six Victor in Opener
  • Hagenlacher Gains 2 Blocks on Cochran
  • Golf Pros Off on Long Trip
  • Boxing Bouts Tonight

Page 33

  • Dead Heat Features Essex Fox Hounds' Race Meet-Spinach Wins at Empire City
  • Essex Hounds' Race Ends in Dead Heat
  • Fifteen Leading Jockeys
  • Good Shepherd Bouts Tonight
  • Play in World's Title Chess Outlined to 3,000 Students
  • Brigueil is First in $12,450 Chase
  • Laurel Entries
  • Saddle Skirts Wins Feature at Aurora
  • Latonia Entries
  • Empire City Entries
  • Princeton R.O.T.C. Four to Play
  • Empire City Racing Chart
  • Spinach Triumphs in the Glenbrook
  • Post and Paddock
  • Hand Runs Furlong in 22 Flat in Time Trials at Princeton
  • Feature at Latonia to Alvin Ranshaw
  • Aurora Entries
  • All-Age Stake Won by Morewood Pat
  • West New York Team Wins
  • Title Bowling Dates Set

Page 34

  • Princeton Faces Crucial Test in Navy Game, Says Roper-Yale Beats Cub Team
  • Roper Views Navy as Crucial Factor
  • Carnegie Driven Hard
  • Rockne Sees Team Drill
  • X-Ray Shows Halfback Played Full Game With Leg Fracture
  • Navy in Scrimmage Against Squad B
  • Rutgers's Varsity and Cubs Scrimmage
  • Casualty List Grows
  • Lafayette in Long Drill
  • Georgetown Holds Hudak
  • Hardy Hurt in Practice
  • Ben Ticknor Lost to Harvard Team
  • Scrimmage at Colgate
  • Wesleyan Uses Reserves
  • Amherst Shows Power
  • President Angell and Associates at Yale Will Meet Eli Sports Leaders at Dinner
  • Dartmouth Holds a Secret Session
  • Boston University in Tie
  • W. Va. Team Begins Trip
  • Pittsburgh to See Night Game
  • Brown's Varsity Routs Scrubs
  • Holy Cross Scrimmages
  • Swarthmore Has Session
  • Jayvee Elevens Play Tomorrow
  • Syracuse to Use Frank at Quarter
  • Changes in C.C.N.Y. Line
  • Cornell in Light Drill
  • Close Ticket Lists Today
  • Light Scrimmage for Temple
  • 100,000 to See Northwestern Play Illinois and Notre Dame
  • Army Scrimmages Against Yale Plays
  • Snow and Rain Send Big Ten Teams Indoors
  • Washington Coach Quits
  • W. and J. in Scrimmage
  • Hamilton Tries New Plays
  • Booth of Yale Runs 80 Yards for Score
  • Army Plebes Win, 19 to 6

Page 35

  • Manhattan Freshmen Practice With Columbia at Baker Field
  • Sports of the Times
    • The Big Thrill
    • All Quiet on the Western Front
    • An Example of British Humor
    • The Logical Candidates
  • Columbia Engages Manhattan Cubs
  • Williams in Long Drill
  • M'Gill Beats Army at Soccer by 2 to 0
  • Navy Wins at Soccer
  • Malone Outpoints Dixon
  • Butler, Preparing for N.Y.U. Practices in Rain and Snow
  • N.Y.U. Squad Again Tests Butler Plays
  • Meehan Will Not Use Myers Against Georgia
  • Quincy High Wins, 3-0
  • Dundee United and Celtics Tie
  • Leeds Club Wins at Rugby
  • British Rugby Results
  • Del Negro to Call Manhattan Plays
  • St. John's in Scrimmage
  • Temple Soccer Victor
  • Lehigh Names Wrestling Aides
  • Ice Skating Results
  • Fates is High Scorer in Yale Track Games
  • Polishes Up on Signals
  • Carey Returns from Coast Today
  • Sweeping Shake-Up Made in Penn Line
  • Lehigh is Optimistic
  • Halts Shecter-Mitchell Bout
  • Manhattanville Team Wins
  • Chocolate Back From Cuba
  • Davis-Elkins Plays Test Fordham Team
    • Leave for New York Today
  • Hockey Schedule Ratified
  • Evander Quintet Wins
  • Celtic Five is Victor
  • McGinnity Resting Comfortably

Page 36 - Social News

  • Mrs. E. S. Hall Gives Wedding Surprise
  • 125 at Westchester Luncheon
  • Tea Dance in Aid of Lighthouse
  • A Son to Mrs. Charles C. Brennig
  • Daughter to Mrs. G. A. Buchanan
  • Miss Isabel Wright to Wed on Nov. 2
  • Emily Coolidge Wed to Harry Woodruff
  • Georgiana Slade Engaged
  • Ewing-Long
  • Club Plaza's First Tea Dance Today
  • Bernice Chrysler a Hostess in South
  • Charity Bazaar at Sherry's
  • Supper Dance for Charity
  • Notes of Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere

Page 37 - Stock Exchange

  • Transactions on the New York Stock Exchange

Page 38 - Financial

Page 39 - Financial

  • $24,000,000 Rights by Kreuger & Toll
  • Robinette in Lumber Deal
  • Acquires Powder Concern
  • American Equities Reports
  • Warner Bros. Deal With Paramount Off
  • Another Cut Made in Rates on Bills
  • Changes in Corporations
  • Financial Notes
  • Guaranteed Stocks

Page 40 - Financial

  • Anglo-American Oil Talked for Merger
  • Middle States Oil Reorganization
  • Royal Dutch Plans Increase of Shares
  • Reports Oil Suits Ended
  • Filling Stations for Richfield Oil
  • Grain Movement Missed
  • Drug. Inc., Stock Ready in Trade
  • Listings Increased by Stock Exchange
  • Favors Branch Banks in Restricted Areas
  • Securities in Auction

Page 41 - Financial

  • Holds Rates Fair on Coast Freight
  • Authorizes New Railroad
  • First National Bank in Year Earned $234.64 a Share
  • Railroad Earnings
  • Progress Seen in B. & O. Merger
  • Rail Trade Group to Meet Nov. 21
  • Orders 100 Locomotives
  • To Watch Branch Banking
  • Bankers in Ship Concern
  • Baltimore Banks Merge

Page 42 - Bond Sales

  • Bond Sales on the Stock Exchange

Page 43 - Financial

  • Foreign Loans Few in Third Quarter
  • Bond Sales Biggest in Eighteen Months
  • Bond Flotation
  • Municipal Loans

Page 44 - Curb Exchange

  • Demand for Steel Generally Large
  • New Securities on Curb
  • New Members of Curb
  • On Canadian Telephone Board
  • Transactions on the New York Curb Exchange

Page 45 - Financial

  • Markets in London, Paris and Berlin
  • Profit Taking in Paris
  • Sharp Recovery in Berlin
  • Paper Companies Merge
  • Italian Stock Prices
  • Canada's Pulp Sales Fell Off Last Month
  • To Open $400,000 Bakery
  • Geneva Quotations
  • Produce Exchange Stocks
  • Foreign Exchange
  • Curb Bid and Asked Quotations
  • Company Meetings Today

Page 46 - Unlisted Securities

  • Unlisted Stocks in Sharp Decline
  • Motor Output Decreased
  • Buy Into Transportation Group
  • Corporation Reports
  • Over-The-Counter Quotations for Unlisted Securities

Page 47 - Out of Town Exchanges

  • Italian Edison Co. to List New Shares
  • Utility Earnings
  • To Sell Gas in Mississippi
  • Acquires Six Utility Concerns
  • Deny California Utility Deal Now
  • Out-of-Town Exchanges

Page 48 - Financial

  • Wheat Prices Drop in a Rush to Sell
  • Canadian Wheat Piles Up
  • Winter Wheat is Seeded
  • Weather in Cotton and Grain States
  • Cotton Futures Decline Sharply
  • Morgenthau Book Ready
  • Realty, Surety Companies
  • Dividends Announced
  • Stocks Ex Dividend Today
  • Dividends Declared
  • Stock Exchange Bid and Asked Quotations

Page 49 - Financial

  • Banks and Trust Companies
  • Mining Stock Quotations
  • Financial Notes
  • Classified/Meetings and Elections
  • Classified/Dividends
  • Classified/Redemption and Financial Notices

Page 50 - Produce Markets; New Incorporations

  • Fleet Corporation Reduced Its Budget
  • Soviets Plan Big Plants
  • Rum Runners Forfeit Bail
  • Building Men Confer on 5-Day Week Here
  • Asks $2,000,000 Damages
  • Sees 200-Story Buildings
  • Liner Near Pacific Record
  • Faces Playmate on Bench
  • Germany to Make Gift to Pope
  • Chain Store Plans Urged for Plants
  • Way Open for New Refuge
  • Live Stock at Chicago
  • Live Stock and Meats
  • Writ Ties Up Goodrich Stock
  • New Graft Charges Made in Los Angeles
  • Calls Coal Future Bright
  • Raw Silk Futures
  • Raw Hide Futures Lower
  • Commodity Prices
  • Rubber Market Declines
  • The Customs Court
  • Rumania Reports Record Corn Crop
  • Produce Markets
  • Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa
  • League Adds Catskill Creamery
  • Silk Men at Luncheon
  • Burlap Market Easier
  • New Incorporations
  • Corporate Changes

Page 51 - Business Records; Wholesale Markets

  • The Business World
  • Arrival of Buyers
  • Business Records
  • Classified/Buyers' Wants
  • Classified/Offerings to Buyers

Page 52 - Latest Dealings in the Real Estate Field

  • 2d Av. Properties in Brisk Demand
  • New Fifth Avenue Skyscraper Estimated to Cost $2,350,000
  • Brooklyn Trading
  • 72 Lots in Queens Sold
  • Leaseholds Listed
  • Deals in New Jersey
  • Purchases Glen Cove Estate
  • Westchester Deals
  • Business Leases
  • Apartment Leases
  • Transfers Recorded
  • Auction Results
  • Real Estate Notes
  • Classified/Real Estate at Auction
  • Classified/Bronx Factories
  • Classified/Brooklyn Factories
  • Classified/Westchester

Page 53

  • Classified/Manhattan
  • Classified/Long Island
  • Classified/Westchester
  • Classified/West Side Apartments
  • Classified/East Side Apartments
  • Classified/Brooklyn Apartments
  • Classified/Mortgage Loans
  • Classified/Mortgages For Sale
  • Classified/Mortgage Loans Wanted
  • Classified/Houses-Manhattan & Bronx
  • Classified/Houses-Queens & Long Island
  • Classified/Houses-Westchester County
  • Classified/Houses-Rockland County
  • Classified/Houses-New Jersey
  • Classified/Houses-Connecticut
  • Classified/Houses Wanted
  • Classified/Summer Homes and Camps
  • Classified/Lots-Manhattan & Bronx
  • Classified/Lots-Queens & Long Island
  • Classified/Lots-Westchester County
  • Classified/Lots-New Jersey
  • Classified/Farms & Acreage-New York State
  • Classified/Farms & Acreage-Miscellaneous
  • Classified/Farms and Acreage Wanted
  • Classified/Real Estate for Exchange
  • Classified/Apartment Houses
  • Classified/Apartment Houses Wanted
  • Classified/Buildings and Factories
  • Classified/Taxpayers
  • Classified/Lofts-Manhattan & Bronx
  • Classified/Lofts-Brooklyn & Long Island
  • Classified/Stores-Manhattan & Bronx
  • Classified/Stores-Brroklyn & Long Island
  • Classified/Stores-Miscellaneous
  • Classified/Offices-Manhattan & Bronx

Page 54 - Apartments

  • Classified/Desk Room-Manhattan & Bronx
  • Classified/Business Places (Miscellaneous)
  • Classified/Business Places Wanted
  • Classified/Apartments Furnished-Manhattan
  • Classified/Apartments Unfurnished-Manhattan

Page 55 - Apartments

  • Classified/Cooperative Apartments
  • Classified/Apartments-Bronx
  • Classified/Apartments-Brooklyn
  • Classified/Apartments-Staten Island
  • Classified/Apartments-Queens & Long Island
  • Classified/Apartments-Westchester
  • Classified/Apartments-New Jersey
  • Classified/Apartments Wanted
  • Classified/Moving, Trucking, Storage
  • Classified/Apartments and Rooms to Share
  • Classified/Furnished Rooms-East Side
  • Classified/Furnished Rooms-West Side
  • Classified/Furnished Rooms-Bronx
  • Classified/Furnished Rooms-Brooklyn
  • Classified/Furnished Rooms-Long Island
  • Classified/Furnished Rooms-Wanted
  • Classified/Unfurnished Rooms
  • Classified/Unfurnished Rooms-Wanted
  • Classified/Board-Manhattan-Bronx
  • Classified/Board-Staten Island
  • Classified/Board Wanted
  • Classified/Country Board
  • Classified/Household Situations Wanted

Page 56

  • Classified/Household Help Wanted
  • Classified/Situations Wanted-Female
  • Classified/Situations Wanted-Female-Agencies
  • Classified/Situations Wanted-Male
  • Classified/Help Wanted-Female
  • Classified/Sales Help Wanted-Female
  • Classified/Help Wanted-Nurses' Registries
  • Classified/Help Wanted-Female-Agencies
  • Classified/Instruction-Female

Page 57 - Help Wanted

  • Classified/Instruction-Female
  • Classified/Help Wanted-Male
  • Classified/Help Wanted-Male-Agencies
  • Classified/Instruction-Male
  • Classified/Sales Help Wanted-Male
  • Classified/Agents Wanted
  • Classified/For Sale
  • Classified/Wanted to Purchase

Page 58 - Resorts

  • Entry List Drops in Air Safety Test
  • Regrets Giving Life Term
  • Denies Attacking Eaton
  • Teachers Vote to Strike
  • The Weather
  • Forecast of Flying Weather
  • Fire Record
  • Wills for Probate
  • Estates Appraised
  • European Weather
  • Fire Department
  • United States Supreme Court
  • Naval Orders
  • Movements of Naval Vessels
  • Marine Corps Orders
  • Army Orders and Assignments
  • National Guard Orders
  • Police Department
  • Shipping and Mails
  • Classified/Resorts
  • Classified/Legal Notice
  • Classified/Bankruptcy Sales

Page 59 - Shipping and Mails; Steamships and Tours

  • Ship Agreements on Rates Approved
  • Roerich Art Cinema to Open
  • Gets Data in Italy on Ship Lines' Suit
  • Aid Jersey Canal Plan
  • Two Ferryboats Building
  • Grants Loan for Tanker
  • Board Sells Ship for German Trade
  • New Liner Nears West Coast
  • Club Women to Aid Drug Fight
  • Classified/Steamships and Tours

Page 60 - Business Opportunities

  • Today's News Index
  • Pledges Bar to Halt Lawless Officials
  • Prohibition Issue to Wait
  • Girl Tried to Save Catts
  • Urge Court Fight on Prohibition Act
  • State Presbyterians Back Hoover Policies
  • Need of Blue Laws Stressed by Synod
  • Business Opportunities

Many pages also include advertisements.