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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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a DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1931. These are the two Senators appointed to co-operate with Mr. Wagner In investigating tinemploy ment insurance. The two got to Diller Murder Case Story for a Chekov gether this week and elected Mr. Herbert chairman.

To date Mr. Wagner Thorn In Side of the Administration Herbert never has showed the slight' est interest In the unemployment question. Neither has his colleague Mr. Glenn. Thus proceeds the effort B.ALT'MAN CQ Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Fourth Street Tel: MUrray Hill 2-7000 Tragic Marriage brought to Climax by Clubbing to squelch Senator Wagner, to de to Dcalh of Brooklyn Druggist Had Its prive him of credit for his intense activities in this field, to erase his name and eradicate his sponsorship Democrat His Being a Oricin in Russian Village row of New Jersey, and Senator Couzens of Michigan.

He felt that these two would approach an investigation of unemployment Insurance with intelligence and with an open mind. Senator Couzens was anxious to serve, and it is reported Senator Morrow would have accepted the appointment. The Administration, however, saw to it that Mr. Wagner got no such co-operation and that his committee acquired no such prestige, as Morrow and Couzens would have given it. Instead, two standpat reactionaries, neither of whom ever had given unemployment a thought, were given the assignment.

One is Senator Glenn of Illinois. This is the gentleman who told the Senate one afternoon that the best day's work the United States Marines ever did was to build a road to President Hoover's Rapidan camp. The other, Senator Herbert of Rhode Island. His most distinguished achievement was the raising of duties on certain varieties of French lace to 275 percent lor measures toward a solution. Jol-Rrlief Plan Just Cairt Be Worthwhile I You can't believe Lr But it's true t' By HORACE V.

WILKIXS i Out in Montefiore Cemetery there is a newly turned grave, the final resting place of the mortal remains of Herman Diller, philandering druggist, who was brutally bludgeoned to fleath last Monday in his apartment at 580 Empire Boulevard. lAKlAKUrr tooth wash removes all tartar, uply stain nicotine. Just a few drops on your toothbrush twice day; does not injure teeth or gums. "TARTAR0FF" PRESIDENT Over in Raymond St. Jail a pudgy, unattractive woman of Eagle Bursas.

901 Colorado Buildinf. By HENRY SUTDAM Washington, March 21-rThe individual most irritating to the present Administration Is not a Progressive, but a Democrat Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York. The reason for irritation at the White House and elsewhere is thst Mr. Wagner has become the protagonist of an intelligent and constructive 35 paces up and down, Mrs Marian Diller, accused of having killed her husband with a hammer 25c is sold in bottles and about whom evidence is now approach to the unemployment prob stores and all chain being woven which may eventually At All MODERN DANCES TirnnT privatri.t by If I drug Beginning Tomorrow lead her to the same seat of legal MFKIC4 FINEST TKACHKR lem.

He is the sole person in Congress, or in the executive departments, who has showed real interest death occupied by Ruth Snyder Malta, Foxtrot. Taaso, tho $1 Lmmw. CuanMtMd Coon tc Hiiir. II A. SI.

fa IS P. stores Dealers can be supplied Frank A. Bohnig, 440 Myrtle A v. COLUMBIA TOBACCO CO. 354 Cold St.

T.rtaroff 827 Fulton St. la a small home at 1419 Carroll in this subject, but he is a Democrat and that damns him. MS SUNDAY WIlMut AIXIatMat St. two boys, Herman Diller, seven VALENCIA Thousands of Yards of The Administration's latest performance is to do Mr. Wagner out 108 Waal 74ta St SU.

7-8582 and Martin Diller, nine, are sleeping In Strange bods. Innocent victims of thc tragedy which turned their at tractive four-room home into ehajnblcs of death and drove them of the chairmanship of a Senate committee authorized to investigate the manner in which private interests deal with unemployment insurance. Mr. Wagner sponsored, and the Senate passed, a resolution for ABRAHAM to the protection of relatives. Withstood Questions FUITON ST.

ot HOYT And. crineine in another Flat- I) bu.cb home, a few blocks away at 209 Hawthorne a petite, frai! woiMan. wcichinc less than 100 8 FASHION poitfids, but one who has quaffed the cupi of pleasure to the bitter dregs, this investigation. Under the normal practice, the sponsor would be named chairman of such a committee, which would consist, in this Instance, of two Republicans and, one Democrat. Mr.

Wagner was not named chairman. Vice President Curtis named the committee without naming the chairman. It was announced that the committee would select its own chairman itself an unusual proceeding. For the two Republican members, Mr. Wagner wanted Senator Mor- kerps within doors away irom ine prying, accusing eyes of neighbors, her" eyes drained dry from days of 23B tn weeding; "the other Han Call Bershon.

SUch are the dramatis personae tn the grewsome culmination of a romance which started mnny years SILKS Max, Solomon of 899 Montgomery St. was elected president of the Pace Alumni Association this afternoon after serving as first vice president. He was graduated from the Pace School In 1923. beo in the little town of Saslaw, near Minsk. Russia, carried on through the World War, and was SAVE EXPENSE OF NEW ROOF you stop all roof leaks Students Stage Show At Floral Park Floral Park, L.

March 21 Sev eral hundred persons witnessed the performance of "The Full House" last evening at Seawanhaka High In the wanted designs and colorings for Spring and Summer. For every version of Redingote and jacquette models, gowns, pajamas, wraps and lingerie galore. School, the first theatrical show to Mile. Gaudct of La GERARDINE Demonstration the Toiletries Shop All This Week How to Train a Natural Lasting Wave in Your Straight Hair Mlle. GAUDET will show you how to train soft waves into locks that are "straight as a string" with this lotion.

Dampness only deepens them. La Gerardinei 2.00 La Gerardine Sets, 3.50 TOILETRIES STREET TLpOR, EAST BUILDING be staged by the students. The cast comprised the high school seniors. finally transplanted to tins counuy Bftar the Armistice. Here it was Burtured, here it blossomed, here it fadfd, died.

Only a Chekov. versed in the way bf the Russian character and mind, could adequately interpret and explain the incvitableness of murder following in the train of such a romance. It" is impossible to know what course of defense the attorneys for Mrs. Diller will put forth when, and If, she is ever brought to trial. For 24 hours this woman withstood the relrptless questioning of district attorney, police inspector, captain and fletactives.

For 24 hours she went Iritnout a wink of sleep. For 24 hours she sat in one chair in one room, staring back with sullen eyes Into the circle of grim faces about answering the sharp bark of Btaccato questions, denying all tnowledge of her husbands death, going over and over the story of her movements on that fatal Monday morning, iterating and reiterating her innocence. Maintains Innocence TO REVERSE BY-LAWS Mark H. Shulman, Peter J. Con nolly, Arthur Hess, Joseph F.

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Sonne born Sons. 114 Filth N.Y. Sand mo bookltt, "Loakproof Roolt." held at John Adams High School, Rockaway Boulevard and 101st March 25, to distribute awards to students most proficient in' studies Address. last term. $145 of Pure Dye An exotic group of lovely designs, minutely figured or widely spaced patterns, varied to suit the occasion.

YARD FULTON STREET BROOKLYN ABRAHAM FULTON ST. at HOYT CREPE BE CHINE A-TEX, by Van Raalte 1.45 (J) of Heavy Pure Dye A remarkable in a quality suited to many uses. Washable silk, 39 inches wide, in 65 stunning Spring shades. A Blend of Glove Silk and Rayon YARD AN RAALTE has done it again! R-uth Snvder broke and confessed In less than 12 hours. At the end of this 24 hours of grilling the authorities had to admit that they had been unable to make Mrs.

Diller pary her storr, and that they had oeen unable to make her contradict herself. So they were forced to de-sis-C and forsake the ever present hope in the heart of all police a confession of guilt. Mourns Husband Maybe total ignorance of the crime will continue to be the widow ple when she is finally brought to trial, but it is certain that the true tacts of the life she led with the dead man will be presented in all Df their sympathetic detail. Mrs. Marian Thernosky Diller laid everything she had on the altar of her home, her children and her husband; in giving, he lost veryethin? she had.

lair looks, her health and. finally, the love of her husband. Entirely different from the grim featured," determined, stubborn and flreary-eyed woman who faced that circle of detectives who were in-Ekttng upon her guilt, is this same woman taking part 'in a Jewish Chiva recently, the seven-day period of mourning for a relative, which is Observed by the orthodox Hebrews. He aged mother at this time was heayd to observe that she could not live much lonier. In this, the woaian now facing a charge of murdering the father of her children, is quoted by a cousin.

Samuel Cohen, as saving: "But you must live, mother. You know the doctor says I'll surely die If I h3ve another child. That may happen any time, and I'd gladly die if I-could brins another life into this world. But if that should occur you, mother, would have to take care of it, so you must make up your mind to live for a long time yt" Stranee from the lips of one with murder in their heart. Worked 18-Hour Day When the DiUers first married, er.d before her children were born, shs- worked 18 hours a day in her husband's small dru? store as they cctid not aflord to employ a clerk.

Frr years they struggled to make a hrme, Fave and improve their estate. These years took their toll on her looks, complexion, physique. All throuah the early period of thair marnase they carried on shoulder to shoulder, and it was not until physical illness overtook her th.3t the rift in thrir marital relations bepan which was to eventuate in the cea'h of her helpmate be- "A-Tex" is so soft and fine you'll think it's glove silk, and the blend of the DuPont rayon is accomplished so skillfully the result is an exquisite fabric. It's strong and practical but the price is as low as for rayon. PRINTED FLAT CREPE 0, 'pti iig, TZspcn lit Cf 1.58 of Pure" Dye New patterns new colorings on a hea7 quality softly textured1.

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Five of ihe leading publishers are represented. Extra Size 8 and 9 Bloomers and 1.25 Mill mcry Mod es i ncit OH Ihe millinery department in its brilliant display of Spring millinery is a kaleidoscope of color and cKarm, with all the eminent creations of the outstanding Paris stylists, in every nuance of the mode, in tempting and' intriguing variety. tfaiforcJ, cSporh, Dressy Q'dals Jn Svenj cftnarl Qllalerial 8.50 To 35.00 Millinery Salon Third" Floor ALTMAN FASHION SILKS FIRST FLOOR PATTERNS FIRST FLOOR r.fjth a bludgeon' blow last Mon- cgf morning. Maybe an or psrchiatrisl i tell whc'hrr this ill health. coiipled with torture at the prospect of losing her husband, didn't do something to the mind of the drab, pudgy widow ho is now i pacing a cell in Raymond St.

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