WINS HER LONG FIGHT TO FIND ADOPTED SON; Mrs. Henderson Learns Spence Alumnae Placed Boy With Up-State Manufacturer. SHE GOES TO HOME IN VAIN Lad Now Known as Dale Harder in Claverack, N.Y. -- Mother May Sue to Void Adoption. WINS HER LONG FIGHT TO FIND ADOPTED SON
Date: 29 April 1926
Mrs M Henderson wins fight to find whereabouts of her son given in adoption by Soc
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$10,000,000 OFFER BY ROCKEFELLER TO EGYPT WITHDRAWN; Failure of Government to Reply to Museum Proposal Causes Its Cancellation. CABLE SENT TO KING FUAD Premier Ziwar Reminded by Trustees Changes He Suggested Had Been Accepted. REGRET IS SHOWN IN CAIRO Size of Gift Said to Have Made Egyptians Suspicious That It Was a "Bribe" of Some Sort.
Date: 29 April 1926
Cable from J D Rockefeller Jr withdrawing offer of $10,000,000 for archaeological research
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SOVIET RUSSIA EXPELS LONDON NEWS WRITER; Reds Taken to Task by Paper for 'Absurd' Charge Against Representative.
Date: 29 April 1926
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
London Daily News correspondent M Rimington expelled from Russia on charge of espionage
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Two Americans Are Murdered in Argentina, With Chauffeur, Near Bolivian Frontier
Date: 29 April 1926
W Theisner and C Hettman, Americans, and chauffeur, found murdered in car; robbery believed motive
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WHITTEMORE TO BE BROUGHT BACK HERE; Baltimore Officials Are Told That Buffalo Will Not Try Again to Convict Him. EXTRADITION IS IN DOUBT Pecora Says Robber Faces 200-Year Term Here and Maryland Must Show a Strong Case. WHITTEMORE TO BE BROUGHT BACK HERE
Date: 29 April 1926
Special to The New York Times
No retrial for Whittemore, he will go back to N Y C where he faces 200 yr term; may now be extradited to Md; statement by Acting Dist Atty Pecora
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WILL ENLIST NATION IN FIGHT ON CRIME; Commission Prepares Program After Two Days' Conference in Washington. MEMBERS VISIT COOLIDGE He Endorses Plan to Organize Cooperating Groups in All States. DAVISON OUTLINES AIMS Organization Will Seek Coordination of Governors, Federal Authorities and Citizens.
Date: 29 April 1926
Special to The New York Times
Praises aid in drive against crime in s to Natl Crime Comm
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YOUNG VANDERBILT LOSES FAMILY AID FOR HIS NEWSPAPERS; Cornelius Jr. Says He Needs $300,000 to Continue His Three Tabloid Publications.
Date: 29 April 1926
Announces impasse in journalistic career through refusal of his father, Brig Gen C Vanderbilt, to give financial aid to his newspaper holdings; statement by D F Malone, counsel
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Date: 29 April 1926
Special to The New York Times
Los Angeles Treasury Dept receives $151,000 of missing $176,000 bonds stolen from First Natl Bank; J B O'Neil, teller, sought
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