MARLBOROUGH CASE RECALLS ONE HERE; Marriage Annuled by Episcopal Prelates 13 Years After Ceremony. FREED BISHOP'S DAUGHTER Father of Mrs. Jenks, Who Got Decree, by Coincidence Officiated at Vanderbilt Wedding.
Date: 30 November 1926
Attacks Bishop Manning's stand on annulment of Marlborough-Vanderbilt marriage
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PLEA FOR DRY JOBS REJECTED BY MILLS; He Tells Republicans Here He Doesn't Care How Many Agents Are Democrats.
Date: 30 November 1926
Mills replies to Repubs; O S Poland's comment
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WHEAT PRICES DROP AS TRADE EVENS UP; December Grain Drops to About 3 1/2 Cents Under May at the End of the Day. LACK OF EXPORT BUSINESS Liquidation On In Corn, Oats and Rye -- Bulk of Trade Is In Changing Operations.
Date: 01 December 1926
Special to The New York Times
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CLINGS TO FAITH IN RECTOR; Not Sure Even Now of His Intrigue, Widow Insists on Stand. DENIES SHE SAW THE CRIME Repudiates Simpson's Talk of Murder After a Quarrel Over Letters. INSISTS SHE AIDED INQUIRY Can't Recall Ever Mentioning Dead Rector's Name in Letters to Brother. MRS. HALL ENDS ORDEAL ON STAND
Date: 30 November 1926
Simpson theatens to ask mistrial; lr to Court alleges bias by Jury; cross-examination of Mrs Hall; J H Taylor, fingerprint expert, tells how fingerprint on calling card could have been forged; testimony by Mrs F J A Voorhees and Mrs P Bonner, Hall's sisters, and by S Burns; defense rests its case; Simpson opens rebuttal; A Hartkorn, handwriting expert, testifies; Dickman makes further identification of H de la B Carpender as man who offered him bribe; Sen Borah is reading trial news; picture of jury
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KELLOGG IS STUDYING REFORMS FOR CHINA; All But One Extraterritorial Change Can Be Made Without Congress Action.
Date: 30 November 1926
Special to The New York Times
Sec Kellogg is studying report; all but one extraterritorial change recommended can be made without Cong action; Foreign Office in Peking publishes section of report which recommends plan for immediate modification, in cooperation with Chinese, of existing extraterritorial systems
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