THE NEWS FROM DETROIT
Date: 06 April 1930
By Fred Kingsbury
Fred Kingsbury
DETROIT. UNUSUAL progress has been made during the last few weeks in liquidating used-car stocks in all parts of the country, according to reports reaching the manufacturing plants in Detroit.
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News and Views of Literary London
Date: 06 April 1930
New biographies and autobiographies
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News From a Mid-West Rialto
Date: 06 April 1930
CHICACO, April 3, THE Chicago theatrical season his in its dullest phase. Lent and. the business doldrums have attacked it with the insidiousness of the boll weevil and the ferocity of the corn borer. If this continues, the stage of the Second City will wear the withered aspect of Summer before the snow heaps left by the recent blizzard have vanished from the streets.
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NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE BROADWAY SECTOR; "Cimarron" As a Musical Show?--The Intermission-less "Hotel Universe"
Date: 06 April 1930
OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, who made a libretto out of "Show Boat," is said to be hopefully reading Miss Ferber's new one, "Cimarron." ... It is further reported that it may be Mr. Hammerstein who will fashion the show in which Marilyn Miller and the Astaires will finally appear.
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NEWS OF DROUGHT LIFTS WHEAT PRICES; Quotations tn Chicago Reach Highest Levels Since Late in February. CORN RISES IN SYMPATHY Persistent Selling by Longs Is Offset--Oats Steady, WhileRye Advances.
Date: 06 April 1930
Special to The New York Times
CHICAGO, April 5.--The wheat market here swept upward today as the result of continued dry weather in the Southwest to a new high level for the present movement and to the best figures since late in February. The advance was in the face of heavy realizing sales and also selling against daily and weekly offers.
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BUILDING UP THE MACHINERY OF WORLD PEACE; The Background of International Agreements Since the World War, of Which The Proposed Consultative Pact at London Would Become a Part Disputes Outside Arbitration. New Efforts After the War. Compulsory Arbitration. Problem of Non-Legal Disputes. Settlement on Equity Basis. Achievements of a Decade. Record as to Conciliation. Position of Great Britain. Criticism in America.
Date: 06 April 1930
By Raymond Leslie Buell, Research Director of the Foreign Policy Association.times Wide World Photos.dorr News Service Photo
Raymond Buell
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SEASCOUT FLAGSHIP NAMED FOR ITS SERVICES LAST YEAR; The Lief Ericson of Birmingham, Ala., Gains Honor four 1930--Other Scout News Turkish Scouts. New Camp for Scouts. Scout Community Service.
Date: 06 April 1930
Sea Scout ship, Lief Ericson, Birmingham, Ala, named natl flagship for 1930
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NEWS OF MARKETS IN PARIS AND BERLIN; French Stocks Advance in the Busiest Saturday Session of the Year. INTERNATIONALS IN DEMAND Tendency Firm on German Boerse, With Electrical Issues the Centre of Interest. Paris Closing Prices. Trend Upward in Berlin. Berlin Closing Prices.
Date: 06 April 1930
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
PARIS, April 5.--The Bourse had the busiest week-end session of the year today. Although Saturday meetings are usually quiet, there was no slackening in activity after Friday's good session and nearly all stocks were well traded, closing at the day's highs. Even the mediocre news from the London and Brussels markets did not affect the internationals which were exchanged here.
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