CHICAGO REPORTER SLAIN BY GUNMAN; Alfred Lingle of The Tribune Sought to Solve Gangs' Crimes --Knew Their Secrets. ASSASSIN'S IDENTITY FIXED Rewards of $40,000 Offered for Capture--Wide Round-Up of Gangsters Is Under Way. Six in Murder Band. CHICAGO REPORTER SLAIN BY GUNMAN Slaying Rouses Authorities. Reporter Warned Gambler. Slain on Way to Races. Was Close Friend of Cutten. Eleventh Victim Found.
Date: 10 June 1930
Special to The New York Times
A L Lingle, Tribune reporter, slain by gunmen
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BAD WEATHER AGAIN BARS OCEAN FLIGHT; Kingsford-Smith and Companions Wait Tensely Until Newsof Storms Dashes HopesCHANGES MADE IN PLANECockpit of Southern Cross Is Cut OffFrom Cabin With Aim of Adding Buoyancy in Emergency.
Date: 10 June 1930
Plane and field prepared for flight; fliers await good weather
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BRITONS AGREE INDIA MUST MOVE SLOWLY; Press in London Is Unanimous in Pleading for Patience in Dealing With Simon Report. LIBERAL PAPER ANXIOUS News-Chronicle Fears Reaction and Sees Proof of Indians' Capacity for Self-Rule. No Hopes for Extremists. Sees Proof of Capability.
Date: 10 June 1930
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Pors
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CARAWAY RECEDES ON CANNON STAND; Apologizes for Embarrassing Blaine and Walsh by Defending Bishop's Defiance,"WITHDREW AT OWN PERIL" Lobby Committee Chairman Indicates He May Favor Subpoena but Defers Decision. Committee Meets Today. CARAWAY RECEDES FROM CANNON STAND ITALY WOULD CUT NAVY. Statement Inspired by Government Repeats Plan Involving France.
Date: 10 June 1930
Special to The New York Times
Apologizes for embarrassing com by defending Cannon's stand
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DISAVOWING BOOMS.
Date: 10 June 1930
Ed on stir caused by Morrow boom
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KINGSFORD-SMITH AGAIN DELAYS START; Reports of Bad Weather Cause Indefinite Postponement of Atlantic Flight. PLANE GUARDED IN ERIN Sharpshooters Pick Off Crows and Rooks Flying Too Near Whirring Propellers. Runway Finally Tested. Birds Also a Hazard. Bad Weather Widespread.
Date: 09 June 1930
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Plane and field prepared for flight; fliers await good weather
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CAROL FLEW HOME ON BROTHER'S CALL; Nicolas Quarreled With Marie and Then Sent Message, "Now Is the Time." PLANS MADE FOR YEARS George Bratianu, Son of Exiled Prince's Leading Enemy, Credited With Changing Sentiment. Nicholas Clashes With Queen. Urgent Call From Brother.
Date: 09 June 1930
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Tells story of Prince Carol's return to Rumania
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