NEWS OF MARKETS IN LONDON AND PARIS; English Exchange Ends Week on Cheerful Note -- Sterling Rates Hold Steady. FRENCH TENDENCY UPWARD Sours Quotations Harden After Weakness at Opening Caused by Profit-Taking.
Date: 17 January 1932
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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SOVIET WILL TRY 11 FOR MOSCOW WRECK; Railroad Crash That Killed 65 Described in Press for the First Time. PUBLIC FEELING RUNS HIGH Defendants Are Subject to Death Penalty, but Severity Is Not Expected.
Date: 18 January 1932
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Trial planned for 11 men charged with responsibility for wreck that killed 65
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SEES PLEA FOR BEER A PLOT OF THE RICH; Mrs. Pinchot Tells Allied Drys It Is Inspired by the Desire to Shift Taxes on Poor. POLING PLEADS FOR YOUTH Voices Fears for 400,000 Engaged in Soft Drink Industry -- Two-Day Prohibition Rally Opens.
Date: 17 January 1932
On prohibition; s at rally of Allied Campaigners
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HOLDS ADVERTISING CAN STIR 1932 BUYING; W.A. Thompson Tells State Publishers That Preliminary Survey Shows This. GAIN IN ETHICS REVIEWED P. Appel Reports Progress in Enforcement of Code by Merchants -- Officers Are Re-elected.
Date: 17 January 1932
Special to The New York Times
On advertising, s at meeting of N Y S Publishers' Assn
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Movietone News.
Date: 18 January 1932
To direct films for Universal Pictures Corp
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Hearing Put Over to Jan. 23.
Date: 17 January 1932
Murder case hearing set for Jan 23; Mrs J A Ripley, sister of Mrs Fortescue, to ask permission to go to Honolulu
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