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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 1

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LATE NEWS Table of Leading StocLi-'Page 2 School News Page 9 the weather MIL gUOWSBS WUHWl TOMOUOWi ax count 4 Brooklyn Brothers Vindicated By High Court Scrapping of NRA Quintupletsa YearOld And All Fine Thanks Tq Mq Rajio Debut Dionne Babies to Yell Da Into Dr Dafoe and Government Officials Aid Birthday Celebration Today Callander Ont May 28 (ff-One year ago today Mrs) DUra Dionne turned a wan frightened face to the midwife who stood at her bedside and asked weakly: Mobs Blamed For Stealing Lumber Heir Hunt Reaches Canada Suspect Machine-Gun I Kelljr Rarpis Gangs (Bwrrkhrinft kJ the twcliM Tnm) Tacoma Waeh May (AV-The! wJSdQao'tiM? wSkSmuiw rj-h-a uni the international I boundary today with oi the Airis Karpia and Machine Oun Kelly sans" poaaibla euapeeta In one of the few partially die-doeed move in the hunt for the gens that demanded 1300000 ran-eom for the return of the lumber fortune heir two Taeoma detective! hunted to Vancouver a Vancouver police eald the detective believed the kldnapinga were effected by member of the two gauge who i had banded' together British Columbia officers refused to diidoee the identity of the Tacoma detectives Two Tacoma detecttvea hurried to the British Columbia city for yean hideout of rum-runhan sought in the States when a woman reported seeing a boy resembling the O-year-old lumber heir riding In a travel-juinmi ear with four men She said he mw the machine Saturday lea than 34 hour after the lad matched from a Tacoma street At Port Angeles on the Up of Stocks Rise Generally on NRA Ruling Opening Market Active-Merchandizing Issues Jump-Rails Advance Mach activity fa Ms at aanda shares and bread galas la of stacks expected to benefit frwa wiping eat NBA cedes marked the early Iteck Market triplets?" and two Such was the drama of the ramshackle farmhouse on May 38 1934 that wu remembered today with ceremonies gifts and beat wishes -the first birthday anniversary of the Dionne quintuplets In their parents farmhouse how there wu bitterness and resentment ter the Yvonne Apnette Ceciie Emile and have a new spick and span hooie across the road with the flag England flying before it They are wards of his majesty the King Wish Ignored A solemn high mast today at! Sacred Heart Church at the church when (Niva Dionne and Elxin Legicc attended mau wu the opening ceremony of the formal birthday obeer-1 businessmen a whole con-1 today Stocks of Wurga empkytn lew-priced labor were sharply higher Bat stacks sf esopanics that keneflted from the cades Including th sil and capper Indastries were hardy changed to a little Balls advanced' Matches Isaacs generally were strong' Amerleaa Triephone wu ap 1 paints Utilities generally strengthened Pint eenunadlty prices were lower oa threat to IS cents to 9M9 a bale Foreign exchanges were steady Beads advanced The Supreme smashing of the NRA codes found I Brooklyn and metropolitan Saul suit Ptioto Wide World Photo Joseph -Heller (left) and Jacob Heller attorneys for the SChechter Poultry Company petitioner In NRA test case which resulted In Supreme Court decision ruling NRA Illegal Donald Rlchberg NRA chief leaving the Capitol after hearing the decision EMA'JfloveslBoro The grldy facte of a letter" murder were revealed today by District Attorney Charles Sum-van of Queens in Rocks way Beach otficen aooured highways in aearcbl The defendant charged-with of a eedan betting homicide in-connection with the plates and eaid tocontein a boy iw murder of Fradk bohemXfl drug-Mmt tta piieringjad 1 gist In hie Shop at 94-33 Van Wyck Thie peninsula most narthweateriy jamSavstS Smok tamer of tbs' United States la vlr morning ta Charles Bills 42-tuslly alive pith hideouts for kid- Jamaica butcher ZZL After five hours of questioning tndle the search swung' to tbs bwt night and early this morning north authorities here tightened up fr eourcee of Information Slot Attorney Bulllvan inspector Sftarf tt um Tmflom ititkm Buttery of too loth BqurOs XuiSi jLST DoS According to Mr Bulllvan admitted Si tottmeuTSSl quartern were locked Department of inwwHnfM um MHuniai I Cohen until that snenxxm when Jurtice invsitigaton were fused today as to the immediate future YTblte admlaUtratprt of the ous code authorities studied the Su-1 prana Courtis decision a call was I tent out for all local authorities to I meet in the office of the Industry and Business Committee for NBA Extension at 49 Broadway Mvnbat-1 tan this afternoon Bone hope wu expressed that the essential parts of the codes might be salvaged oo a voluntary but that wu countered by other Operating at Sea Gale I burin leaders who pointed out that no matter what voluntary agreement are made by more rep-Bupnme Court Justice Dodd to-uUble th-y would be day ended with an injunction the ruined by chlaelera yvting wlth-organlsed boycott staged ter weekg out fear of the la CoiirtOutlaiws oycott Division of Applications and Information Receives Request for $12783000 Project in Brooklyn Largest in City Program White House Lays Plan to Salvage NRA Supplementary Statutes by States to Back' Blue Eagle Considered Comprehensive Digest of NRA Decision Page 12 bit Banaa By CLINTON MOSHEB Washington May Administration leaders stunned by three crushing blows from the Supreme Court today sought several objectives with little certainty as to the course and doubt to their measure of success: Fmenilea of 6hau In a bau I nasa wsrid suddenly freed sf reg-latiaa under the NIRA which tha highest eevt yesterday unanimously declared uneeasUtuttaa- deetalou sweeping that the faU fana af ta remaloa to ba r-MmnlH I A drive far new legislation perhaps applying tha principles uf minimum wakes maximum hum eoUeetiv bargaining nod tlw ban en child labar to purely ialar-Btatd mo This might finish the Congress into Asgwt or 3 An attempt to get Stats to pass supplementary taws applying Uw principles sf iatra-(State mint 4 An effort to emend Uw Can- -etnltan to make NEA prinelptae legaL Thta mast ebasrvsra fell wenld be aeonparaUvely logn-tarm nurtther pis aging the whota NRA eenirevsny into the 1134 CinpillBe 5 An attempt to obtain legists Uen enf arcing seem NEA prinel pise by means sf Uw Gevnmmesru taxing power An Invitation to indxstry to -Join in volantary agreenwnto with Uw Government to abeam certain practices 7 A move to get Congress to declare an emergency with -grunt af temporary antlwrity to pneUant to govern industry and labor ratolloua during an Interim adjustment Thta lilw ad Um attar Mggriiona wu only menUenad tentatively and there waa no sign that Uw Frarident had decided on any definite steps Haves Widespread Tha havoe wrought by thorn nine On the Inside Pump-priming at ita peak uyt Paul Mellon firtt page Second Section Where million play: the Picnickers and Campenput by Pilat first page SeroodT Section 1 conspicuously absent from police Iwadquar- Uf Mui im CWMB 1 According to the district attor-uSSSlney Ellta said be went to Cohan toTth mornln ask the gmts of the ymth said toay ldrumUt to typewrite ter him a few UOODOO demanded for tto boy copies of chain letters turn was far beyond the family ut down to his typewriter present funds Itnd commenced to write the chain Seek I Men and Wsmaa letter but was interrupted in the In declaring the raneom de- middle of the letter by a i sanded was exeeaiive friends 1 11 vering crackers Ellii told police printed out how the lumber indus Schcchler Family With Lawyers Who Battled Case Hail Decision Which Geared Them) Four of the happiest men over Uw Supreme Court's decision in the Bchechter poultry case wen four brothers by Uw nemo of Joseph Alexander Martin and Aaron Bchechter To them the was a complete vindication "We Ifel most happy to be able to say that the highest court of this land has definitely stated that we are not guilty of any misconduct In business" the brothers said hi statement "Ws always claimed that Washington May The Division of Applications and Information of the Work Relief Administration today received from the Housing Division of the PWA an application for the allotment of $12783000 for a new low cost housing project In Brooklyn Although the government maintained the strictest secrecy as to the location and nature of the development pending acquisition jot the site The Eagle learned the plans call ter 9131 tarns on a 12-block area with a school and a playground included In the project The building construction the largest In the housing program was recommended by Mayor LaOuardla and Tenement House Riders Flee Blaze on Score of excited Pidtod Bt elevated line passengers negotiated a perilous mau of third rails in' an effort to reach a safe place when two cere of a six-car train caught fire Just before the train entered the Brooklyn Bridge terminal at by Sea Gate residents against Norton Point trolley line He granted the application of the South Brooklyn Railway Company which operates tht trolley from the Stillwell A ve terminus of the BMT to Norton's Point for a temporary Injunction restraining the Atlantic Bhore Civic League James Agostini lie leader and the Travelers Bui Line Inc from transporting persons from the point to the subway in unlawful competition Based an Pranchke Uv Canton Ohio May 38 (AV-Gom- trm Pny giauds and picketi dashed tin fendanU on the ground that they have no or pwwrgwnm per- Nepubllo Steel corporation not ter mite from the city He ordered that! the spot whore mou than a The extent of the confusion wu Indicated by many business leaders Butcher Admits He Slew Owner Of Queens Shop Robbed and Bludgeoned Cohen Who Typed Chain Letters for Him Continued an Page 3 By JOHN SMITH Kleins Merchant To Fill 25JSroohlyn Althouh former Governor Alfred IE Bmtth got slightly mixed to I the authorship of "East Is East and West Is West and Never the Twain I Shall Meet' ascribing the words to Mark Twain rather than to Rud-yaid Kipling 'hta appearance in try now crippled by a widespread Pacific Horthwmt etrike bad euf-fend dining the depremlon Port Angela deputy sheriffs set ap a watch early today on bD nearby highways after an unidentified mu had told them be saw a boy rteem-Ung George in an automobile carrying three men and a woman Particularly did the officers watch the Olympic highway which affords numerous cross roads to the Strait Juan de Puca A speed asta Bsmss Bands St last night police reported No one wu hurt Capt John McManus of Traffic at Concord and 'Washington Sts and 8gt Theodore Hayreld uw the thick smoke and flames rising from the can They summoned reserves and using a eprfaee car ramp made their way to th bluing cars PuMDgere Ignore Third Ball Upon their arrival they found that the doors had bun opened and many panle-airicken paMengers were scampering wildly toward the safety of the roadway without regard for the charged rails -Guided by the police the passengers were led to the ramp over third reita end footpaths end finally were put aboard trolley can bound for Manhattan In the meantime a call had been sent In for the Fire Department Several apparatus arrived and swiftly extinguished the flames Had Meter Treeble The train bound folr Manhattan from LefferU Ave ex pertenced motor trouble within a few blocks of the bridge terminal police said which wu folowed by the Ware up of sparks and flames anearly trid the permanent junction suit be held Thut the city intended to build a The Travelers Bui Lines Hugo now low ooet housing project supplied eerviu to members of theL1 7h222 ta Brooklyn wu published ex-dvteleoguoWhorefuiedtopoy the duilvely In The Eagle two week extra nickel far required on trailer line I Company where the trouble I houelnx development Is part awuded $10 oU day The Botmt giggigOO InuSs to Vimilam Weigl of MW Avonuo ta tor work relief In Brooklyn The Picket stoned a number of auto- amount for Queens ta I13A0UX1O obiles outside the alloy division mg for Bronx and and turned back office worker at- Richmond 640872400 tempting to enter tbs plant Beeiieala Total 317 MUUm while tbs atoning wu in nrogrfiM I ire" a doam guards urns out of ttw I At the same time the Division Fight Forest FireSl Commissioner Langdon Post Uw Code Authority attempted to Uack-robed justloee upon the gov-make us Uw 'goat' Our victory In- eminent machinery and personnel tnr IMm mwrt ebide dw The Jutolaiion of teseph" Bchech-1 ULOZJ ir prerident of Uw firm was tarn-1 STwhlte HlttarisS ta difficult to Imagine But it ta there nevertheless To the casual observer Washington looked about the earns as it did before the Supreme Court turned against tlw New Deal yesterday afternoon But behind the erimre and not 10 far behind at thera was different story to be told First and foremost tha Admtnis-tratton ta faced with tha necessity of avoiding such dim results as drop In prices and labor upheavals through a voluntary continuation by business of standards of fair not permit persecution' Prefers JsM to Costa he ter pered to a great extent however by the heavy cost of ttw court battle Legal costs amounted to 100000 of CeaUnned an Fags 3 3 Children Wonder Where Mother She Leaped to Death Three children ranging from 3 to 8 year rid are at the Children Society 3 106th Bt Manhattan wondering what happened to their mother who yesterday afternoon Paris Discount Rate Up to 6 (Ospvrisnt MM Sr tbs enoclstsS Pis) Peril May 38-Tbe Bank of I rrance launched hot fight against togit eras this i -international peculators" In the Has to Canada The informant laid JLJL tbs automobile's ooeupanta bad raising its discount ut-1 Mm fwfwrmsttan concerning rate for the third time within one Ode highway week as Premier Flerre-Btienne Justice Department agents have Flandln prepared to go before Par-PUUicly mentioned no euepecte but Uament in quest of dictatorial pow-k wu known they had begun a era by which ho may keep Prance on Much for "at tear three the gold standard tee euipectod kidnapers The bank Increased its rediscount Tht agents turned away questions rate to 6 percent from 4 percent Mocaraing the can but their de- after raising it to percent teat tominsUcn to eolva the myetery Thursday teem 3tt percent and ns evident in aplte of a family re- then lncreaalng it to 4 percent hut Met to cease I Saturday most earnestly ask you notl similarly the loan rate on gold to interfere further" the family in-1 hers was Increased to I dot- from 614 percentTon securities 8Vi percent teem 414 percent and this it will bring an our efforts go-day rate to percent from naught" 4 percent One police official who tjj bank wu Issued n0Md' worklnunetlatriy aftm toefull Cabinet writing of the note becauee I spnealed unanimoualy to the coun- did not mention death for the titortandlSrhrftane and after mu bera Premier Plandin had taken a atrong toitten by a eensittve woman pimt devaluation ly acting on orders from the top leader Albany May 28 (AV-AU yvallaMe men wen called out to fight tenet honaJof Application and Information picket and a oowd of eumouiusecl requests for allotments wen No back neariya half miio nee lake today the tinder dry WM tniimg woodlands were swept by Uases I idjuiwi The meet serious fin wu reported at Btoomlngdale six teem Bsvsns Lake when 500 men sympathisers Ths pickets A Morris president of Local the Amalgamated Association Iron 8teel Jt Tin Workers said intended have (trikes 169 of be to declared In fought throughout the nlti'- Republic plants hen and In Mas-vent fUmu from spreading aura Lntmteenville Ohio Jumped to her death from Uw roof of a tenement at 2310 3d Ave Manhattan after kissing them good bye The woman and children havenink CLU- ITnmA not been Identified for on one in AWIUU onalteS X10IT16 IS hK00d Of Colt Arms Official kTi Wert conn Itey 28 (ff) Valleja cISTmSm the IVUltam (tarey tired wa reported in a critical condition today at the Mare Island naval hospital from heart uthmatie conditions The bomb exploded on ttw teont porch lata last night blowing in the front door and breaking several windows stone and two other oc-scupants of Uw house were not hurt James Hopkins dtatrlctf ftBCTger pixnt''whe the bauble Contracts Zoo Cages In Today9 Eagle SL Mexieanswere jailed her today for ffitae former cWeI I workers moved out cf thy yard armored truck followed' end wit- itoDDod not far from Ith Mcxycfcft Dfiptttnenc of Wit the plant Abouttenroen stepped told Mfioen soon he received out ahd began firing into the crowd Thru men wen wounded Fifteen ducked I Ci Dcwty novo into George Petayh restaurant Bui- lots ud tyiy gu hombg I oipinf wetfi isunraittc) miod in through the windows Pelay took hta choking charces into the base- Mexican generalitook a package SSntT' if I Ian -old engine near the Nogales- 6 Under Arrest 7" Counterfeiters 2 Shipbuilding Men 1 NRA in Figures TraD 4 Mexicans For Attempting To Extort $5000 Nogales Arts May 39 I Trapped in a desert rendexvous four Picket White House itrikliig employes OT theNew York 8MpbuUding-Conmany left yesterday for qVuhtngUxi to picket the White Hotise untif President Roosevelt -acts to bring a peaceful settle-' ment of the strike issue They era Edward Baker and John DtahL cand ptoSLd taTritot flrBfc Hall put over this objective with a dw Louie WUta president of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce gaagSgtltAV BmrtaVrice president of the Ls- yen' County Trust Company) Court St treasurer Ith ta a director of 44 donnw ter the committoe funds 8taith of The Eagle wu named by Njimber of 64b regular end 385 supplemental Amber of employee 1323 in Wsahlngton 138 Uw field Amber of workers under 18X20X00 out of 20X25X00 theo-1 retlcaiy eligible to come under codes Cost of NBA to Government and industry per 465X00000 41r OjptfXV being paid by industry through ita code authoritiee the belanoe uqed to run the governmental machine Act became effective June 16 3933 wu set to expire June II IMS at midnight bleat hourly provisions set at 40 hours maximum a week but with numerous exceptions Minimum wage seals ran from 12 to 70 cents an hour Brooklyn yesterday in behalf of the campaign to secure funds ter the new Prospect Park Zoo initiated by The Eagle wu a huge lucces I Governor Smith who with Park Ccmmtariooer Robert Moses addressed a gathering of distinguished Brooklynites called together jtU I Borough President Raymond In-I gersoU to form a ClUxen's Zoo Committee which met at the Barash k' 1 Xns His Chicago May 31 (AV-Sixty pef-1 sons were under arrest in four cities I cl Bgown head of the Secret Servtc at Detroit estimated at half the amount of I counterfeit currency passed by the alleged king Ths arrests were made in 'Detroit Cincinnati Philadelphia andjChicago MiVWflls eecretary of the com-mltta Shews Cheek ter SMN Governor Smith sprang hta prom- CBthHMdM rags 19 I if.

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1841-1963