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Daily News from New York, New York • 212

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DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933 4i MURDERS WHOLESALE AT MAYFAIR THEATRE By WANDA HALE. Midnight Shuts 20,000 Beer Oases; Says Mulrooney Albany, May 31 (JP). Edward P. Mulrooney, chairman of the State Alcoholic Beverage Control ission.

"A Study in Scarlet," a Fox production, directed by Edwin L. 2 Stock Firms Give' New Deal Bonyses Two New York brokerage houses showed aces in the New Deal yesterday by announcing bonuses to their employes. Thomson McKinnon will award 20 per cent, of the month's salary to all employes, and Appenzeller, Allen. Hill announced a bonus of one week's pay. Marin and presented at the Mayfair Theatre.

THR CAST: Mrs. Murphy TJoyd Sisters Identify Tfceir 2 Children, Killed on Trestle Trapped on a trestle at Delafield Lyndhurst, N. J-, two boys, first cousins of 10 and 11, were ground to death yesterday afternoon. News of the tragedy precipitated a small panic throughout the town, and sent more than two-score mothers, whose sons momentarily were missing, rushing to Police Headquarters, where the mangled bodies lay. Sisters Identify Sons.

For two hours the grim parade of women, some nearing hysteria, fc H.iln. Kerinald Owro fhr Abu Wonr Rile VitwmVrt Juae Cljita Mrrj'W-m Buiebart John si an lord Jntaa Warburton rr. Wilann Warburton Gamble Jl-z Wilsna J. M. Krrnrao Alan Mowbray Will Swallow Seven Doily Bennett Bakrr Reynold 'apt.

Pyke Wyndti am Standing Ufanrie Hobtte Ah Yet TetM Komai Mrm. Hudson i'ucoU had been run down by an express from Hoboken to Passaic. If the name Conan Doyle means anything to you, just drop in at said today that hot dog stands, gasoline stations, soft drink places and other places not eligible for State licenses to sell beer win have to stop selling it at midnight a. i the Mayfair Theatre this week and your thirst for Sherlock Holmes and bloody murders will be thoroughly quenched. There are murders by the half-dozen in this picture, enough to fulfill anybody's yen for horror, but the cool calculations of Mr.

Holmes make it more interacting than horrifying, and it is so satisfying that one overlooks the hi FIGHT ON KOENIG AS G. O. P. LEADER OPENS AT RALLY Intention of regular Republicans to unseat Samuel S. Koenig as chairman of the New York County i continued.

Then late in the afternoon came two married sisters. They looked and fainted. The bodies were those of their sons, ue iervio, iu, 01 700 Pennsylvania and Rocco Lai-usso, It, who lived at 62S Mil ton Ave. They were inseparable pals. Police were unabl to learn last night which train, of the score that passed over the trestle during the afternoon, had killed the boys.

Chairmaa unuer Mulrooney new law. "This is not my ruling," Chairman Mulrooney said, "it is tho law." He estimated that 20,000 places now selling beer will be unable to sell it legally after midnight. WIFE SUEZ BROKER, CITING BLACK EYES Charging her insurance broker husband, Arthur W. Cox, of 45 John St, with deserting her after giving her a pair of black eyes to remember him by, Mrs. Florence Cox of 200 W.

15th St. filed suit for separation in Supreme Court yesterday. She asked for $7,500 a year alimony and $3,500 counsel fees through her attorney, William J. Rapp of Han Rapp of CO Wall St. Cox entered a general denial.

Republican Committee for his reputed alliance with Tammany took on definite proportions last night in a massed demonstration at Bryant HalL The demonstration followed Koe-nig's persistent refusal to resign at the request of prominent Republicans. At last night's rally, however, all the speakers, including Charles H. Tuttle, Republican nominee for Governor in 1930, made a strong appeal to combat Tammany in the Mayoralty election, and to convert the Republican County organization into a militant minority. AUSTRIA RAIDS NAZIS Vienna, May 31 (JP). Police today raided Nazi headquarters in all Austrian cities seeking evidence of treasonable activity.

Eagineer Discovers Bodies. Their bodies were discovered by Ossim Rohlander, engineer of the 5:28 local out of Hoboken, as he opened the throttle after a brief halt at Lyndhurst. The body of Vincent lay on the track. That of Rocco had been hurled thirty feet to the bottom of an embankment and lay half-concealed in bushes. Police inclined to the belief they rw4 UNDER PERSONAL DIRECTION OF S.

I ROTHAFEt TODAY DOOSS OPEN 11:30 A. M. ocktaU hetbougbtthatc od those who -S-C TALKoFAME "Romany umr -re June Clyde is shown in a scene from A Study in Scarlet," the May-lair's new screen attraction. Reginald Owen. Anna May Wong and Allan Dinehart are featured.

flaws in the direction of this picture. There's a picturesque old castle with fake walls and trap doors galore, with Anna May Wong importantly cast as Mrs. Pyke, mistress of the castle and wife of Capt. Pyke, a member of the Scarlet Ring. And when it comes to murder and mystery Anna May fits in to the nth degree.

Reginald Owen, as Sherlock Holmes, is convincing and Allan Dinehart, as Merrydew, the heaitless attorney and leader of the ring, is effective. A romance, strong enough to help Holmes solve this crime, reaches an impressive and fitting climax. In case this story of Doyle's has slipped your mind, it is about a mail group of men who call themselves the Scarlet Ring. They have declared that upon their death, their money will be divided between the remaining members of the ring, instead of going to unworthy relatives. One by one the members are being murdered and, Sherlock Holmes irets on the murderer's trail iust in time to prevent his finishing the job.

No use going further into the story, if you are not familiar with it; the fun in store for you will be spoiled if you intend seeing this picture. Mary Pickford denied on her arrival in New York yesterday the report published last week that she is about to sever ber connection with United Artists Corporation, of which she is a fifth owner, because of Darryl Zanuck's recent affiliation with the organization. She stated she considered the contract with Zanuck of the greatest possible advantage to United Artists, regarding him as one of the outstanding producers in the industry. The title of the new Columbia production, which is scheduled to pen at the Rialto Theatre tonight, has been changed from "Hell's Cargo" to "Below the Sea." Robert Denchiey, who is in Hollywood under a writing contract with RKO Radio studios, has been assigned to play a featured role in ''The Clory Command" Mary Astor arrived in New York yesterday from Hollywood. Her latest role is opposite Edward G.

Rotinson in The Little Giant," now at the Strand Theatre Joel McCrea and Eric Linden are due in New York within the next few days. Among the departing Hollywood visitors are Joan Blondell, who left New Yi.Tk, after her personal appearance tour, for a vaudeville engagement in Minneapolis before reporting back to the Warner studios; Richard Barthelmess and Frank McHugh, both of whom were recalled from their vacations to start work in new productions. RELIEF TANGLE STIRS UP 4 MOB SCENES, 3 RIOTS SATAN'S LIX LAM R. HOUR i Singer Oncers RMINISCEN () "GLOW Wnu. fjst including DANIEL CORPS DE baht' Licte rOtPH SCOTT vBtACKMERI 1 AttRY a-vVJ ROXYTrpc JESSIE RALrri A Columbia Picture oousa pounding on the school doors demanding relief.

Thirty Communist delegates, both men and women, called upon Mayor O'Brien to complain of evictions and what they termed brutality of city marshals, police and magistrates in handling relief cases. Following the interview Carl Winters, Communist leader, made a speech denouncing the Mayor and the relief societies from the steps of City HalL. Earlier in the day, behind a banner bearing the unexplained accusation, "Home Relief Bureau Breaks Up Homes," eight Communists, including three women, led a charge on the Home Relief Bureau at 440 E. 149th SU the Bronx, and were arrested, (Picture on page 1) Four demonstrations, three of which developed riot proportions, were staged yesterday in protest against rent evictions and the city's methods of administering relief. Two hundred jobless Brooklyn-ites milled about in front of Emergency Home Relief headquarters in Public School 231, Benson and 25th loudly demanding immediate cash assistance.

Folice swung into action with clubs, but succeeded in dispersing the crowd without casualties. Another demonstration in front of P. S. 150, Belmont and Christopher was squelched by three squads of police who arrived as upward of 0 persons wenr Firtt MeitMiM Saott 35clo1P.M. MOM.

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