THE NEWS FROM DETROIT
Date: 22 April 1928
By Walter Boynton
Walter Boynton
DETROIT. SEASONAL demand for automobiles is growing, though certain elements of sales resistance are noted. These include the aggravated used-car situation, which is at its peak, and the tax row in Washington.
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News and Views of Literary London
Date: 22 April 1928
LONDON. THERE is no slackening in the output of critical literature on the World War and its consequences. Captain B.H. Liddell Hart's "Reputations" (Murray) [published in the United States by Little, Brown Co.] has been quickly followed by Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett's. "The Uncensored Dardenelles" (Hutchinson),
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Friends welcome Champion Tunney on return from Florida vacation
Date: 23 April 1928
Paramount News-Associated Press
Paramount Press
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OUT OF TOWN; Art News and Notes From Other Cities Recorded In Chicago. In Minneapolis. In Louisiana.
Date: 22 April 1928
TWO Dutch genre paintings have recently been added to the De troit Institute: an interior by Jacobus Vrell, presented by the Knoedler Galleries, and an early Pieter de Hooch.
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BY-PRODUCTS.; Our Own News From the Bremen. Detroit Item. Right to Hire a Hall. Era of Good Feeling.
Date: 22 April 1928
To remedy a serious omission in the news accounts of Governor Smith's golf at Asheville it should be stated that to all appearances he has made North Carolina in one.
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WHEAT PRICES SOAR TO HIGHEST LEVELS; Realizing Sales and Weather News Cause Values to Drop From Season's High. RYE SLUMPS AT THE LAST Speculators Are Active in the Corn Market and Values Hold Up Well.
Date: 23 April 1928
Special to The New York Times
CHICAGO, April 22.--Weather and crop reports are the main factors in the grain trade and will be for months. Bullish conditions in wheat have also affected all other grains with advanced to the highest level of the season for all grains except May corn and May oats the past week.
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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets. Test Coming This Week. Catching Up With Work. The Reserve Banks' Challenge. What Happened Before. Gold and the Federal Reserve. Treasury Financing and Money. Stock and Bond Financing. Seeking Bonds for Redemption. Last Week's Movements of Gold.
Date: 22 April 1928
The suspension of business yesterday by the New York Stock Exchange and other security exchanges throughout the country, in order to give the opportunity to brokerage firms to catch up with their work, had the effect of slowing up all kinds of business in Wall Street.
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THE NEWS OF EUROPE IN WEEK-END CABLES; PRAISE KELLOGG NOTE British Study the Invitation to Renounce War in a Spirit of Great Sympathy. MORE INTEREST IN WEATHER Opening of Cricket Season Apt to Be Chilly--London Health Too Good for Doctors. Commendatory in Criticism of Us. Cushendun-Cecil Letters. Weather a More Absorbing Topic. KELLOGG INVITATION PLEASES THE BRITISH Hard Times for Doctors. Wants Handshaking Stopped. Ex-Ambassador in the House.
Date: 22 April 1928
By Ernest Marshall. Wireless To the New York Times
Ernest Marshall
Baldwin, S, Our Inheritance
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