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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1936 M3 Alfonso's Eldest Son Tax Quiz Seeks Leaders Agree On 8 to Settle A.T.&T. Lobby Isn't Wicked, To Oust Mayor Arrives Aft er Illness Gif ford's View Shoe Polish Formula Stolen, Court Rules Owner, Millionaire May Get $250,000 Damages From Competitor-Chemist Aided Theft, Decision Holds The formula for shee polish that made a millionaire of Of Pittsburgh Italian Troops CaptureGondar In British Zone Motor Squadrons TaEe Nile Area, Source of Egypt's Water Supply (Copyrtiht. 1936. by tbt AttoeUtcd PreMt With the Northern Italian Army, State's Budget Ives, Slated for Posts 'on the Special Committee Testimony Causes Gale of Laughter at Com McNair Storms at Dignity of Senate Hear-ing-Cites City Flood munications Hearing i -j. i-' Washington, March 31 OP) His Washington.

March 31 MV-Wil Cul Barn Cmnltnl BalMIn. Anthony Aste, who began life as a roving bootblack, was stolen by the Two-In-One Shinola Bixby Corporation with the aid of Dr. Raymond Warburton, a chemist formerly employed testimony Interrupted by outbursts Albany, March 31 The Republican of laughter, President Walter a Assembly today plunged Governor liam N. McNair, Mayor of Pittsburgh, was threatened with eviction today from a House Ways and Means hearing on the. new tax program when he repeatedly interruot.

by Aste, Justice Gifford outlined for the Communl James C. Lehman txecutiv budget Into the Gondar, Ethiopia, March 31 This Important strategic city in the Brit lsh treaty zone at the head of Lake cations Commission today the lob- conference stage by formally refus Cropsey ruled today In Equity Dying policies of the American Tele Borah Backer ing to cor.cur In Senate amendments restoring more ol the $15,900,000 ed committee members who ques- Term of Supreme Court. He gave an injunction in favor of phone and Telegraph Company, which he asserted were not very Tana fell into the hands of an Italian truck column led by AchlDe cuts made by tne Assembly. uonea mm alter he had urged them not to "tax the shirts off our backs." wicKea. the Griffin Manufacturing Com At the same time, the lower Held as Faker Gifford replied without hesitation house adopted a resolution calling pany, Aste's corporation, and said the defendants must pay damages With Chairman Douahton to a running fire of questions from for a conference committee, repre sentlng both blanches of the Leg's Samuel Becker, special FCC counsel.

wmcn may amount to $250,000. At one point, Becker asked lature, to struggle with the dispute Editor Bocart Seized whether Gifford thought it proper while other members return to their N. turning red In the face and pounding repeatedly with his gavel, McNail said Congressmen had interrupted his testimony and he had a right to lnterrrupt them. to nave speeches prepared for de homes for a recess until April 20, i-viaence before Justice Cropsey showed that for a long time the defendant concern tried to obtain the secret of the high quality of Aste's Invention. They made hundreds of in Union Label Case- livery by lawmakers on the floor of Leaders held out little hope that the conference committee can reach a legislative body.

im Mayor of a treat citv." he Friends See Poltics "If it expresses the legislator's an agresment unless either the Be' roared, "and I have a rieht to come analyses and tried to buy up the Aste concern and consolidate all the views his own ideas I don't see publicans or Democrats back down down here and say what I think." Herman L. Bogart. editor of the Mcwair stroked anerilv from the what difference It makes who writes the speech," the witness retorted. snoe polish manufacturers. Falling in that, it was chareed committee room as he concluded.

completely. The resolution calling for a com' mlttee was introduced by Assenv blyman Abbot Low Moffat, chair i Bellmore Advocate and staunch supporter of the Borah-for-Presl- they hired Dr. Warburton, who had suu muttering protests. Explains Theater Tickets "Do you think it's all right to A proposed tax on cornoratlnn Deen employed by Aste as confiden give dinners and theater tickets to man of the Ways and Means Com earnings paid Into surnlus McNair tlal chemist from 1916 to 1919 and legislators?" the attorney asked. mittee.

It stated: Starace, secretary general of the Fascist party, today. The mechanical cavalry roared its way southward along the Sudanese border, cutting off all northern Ethiopia from supplies which previously had been delivered over caravan trails from the Sudan. This Italian drive is by far th most Important international move yet made In the present war because of the significance to the British of the Lake Tana region. Gondar Is only a few kilometers from the head of Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile and, subsequently, the Nile which gives the Anglo-Egyptlaa Sudan and Egypt its water supply. Move 155 Mile The Starace command has moved about 155 miles in a huge semicircle.

The preparations for the attack were made with great care and secrecy and war correspondent were not allowed to mention the Impending thrust until Gondar had been reached. For weeks, the automobile division said, "Will tak. a lot of monpv out That may be the only way you oi riHsourgn" "It Is perfectly apparent that the fundamental views of the Senate knew all the secrets. Says Witnesses Lied "Upon payment of $1,000 they ob can make the acquaintance of leg Corporation surpluses, ha said Wld World Photo His Highness, Alfonso de Bourbon (right) and his devoted secretary, Gottfried Schweizer, who has several times given his blood in transfusions to save the life of his master, arrived on the liner Oriente from Cuba today. islators," Gilford answered.

and the Assembly regarding the need for economy and a reduction in have helped the city out in crises like the one it has Just been through I might give a man a clear." he tained from him both the plaintiffs continued. "I think It is a matter following recent floods. taxation are at wide variance." First Is 20 Team of degree." At one point the Mayor brought process and formula," said Justice Cropsey in his decision. "The attempt by the corporate defendant to prove that lt did not obtain His Highness Alfonso ds Bour- Becker then asked conoernlne a roar oi laughter by asking wheth The Legislature has not created er the tax program Included "a 5 a. i.

policy in having employes meet trains bearing new legislators ft conference committee In more dent movement, was arrested by detectives of District Attorney Martin W. Littleton's office today on a charge of violating Section 209 of the labor laws, which prohibits the illegal use of union labels. Nassau County Borah supporters looked upon the arrest as a political move, but District Attorney Littleton scoffed at the Idea, claiming he merely acted on a complaint. With his counsel, Stanley C. Fowler of Bay Shore, Bogart appeared before Police Justice George B.

Serenbetz In Hempstead Police Court and was remanded to trial on April 6 under bond of $500, which he could not immediately furnish. Offense Is Misdemeanor The offense is a misdemeanor and percent levy placed on us for po mon, count of Covedanga and oldest son of Alfonso XIII, the former King of Spain, arrived today from Cuba on the Ward liner Oriente, Mr. Schweizer said that there was nothing to reports that his master was separating from his wife of two years, the Cuban beauty for whom the King's son renounced rights of plaintiff's process from the former employe is clearly shown to be than 20 years. to the capital. The attorney lnti litical purposes." He added, "I'm mated that the employes aided the lawmakers In finding hotel accom nere to talk politics." docking at Pier 13, East River.

After the resolution was adopted, Speaker Ives announced that he will head the Assembly representatives on the committee. Other lower The record Is filled with proof modations. He clashed repeatedly with Representative Vinson (D Ky.) as the A tall, very thin, very pale young showing that the corporate defend "They usually want telephone ant Knew lt was engaged in a dis house representatives will be Assem connections," Gifford said. "We try latter Insisted on inserting In the record a statement that Pittsburgh honest enterprise in buying this information and that lt had no right of the army combed the countrvsida to De reasonably kind to our pros pective customers." had received $125,000,000 from the blyman Moffat, Majority Leader Oswald Ei Heck, Minority Leader Irwin Stelngut and Assemblyman man of 29, who suffers from the family disease of haemophilia, a condition characterized by profuse and uncontrollable hemorrhage from the slightest cuts, the Count was accompanied by his Swiss secretary, Gottfried Schweizer, who has to use lt. Defendant's witnesses.

for suitable trucks most of them Public Works Administration. I came to Washington." Becker succession at the time of his marriage. Still forced to use two crutches, though In comparatively good health, the Count received reporters briefly and distantly in his cabin. "I'm glad to see you," he said. "Thank you very much, but will you excuse me now, as I have been very ill? I'm going back to Europe but will stay here a short while." As the city executive sought to Horace M.

Stone, Onondaga Repub replied. "I was a prospective cus who in the main were Its employes, were palpably untruthful. The same Is true of the individual defendant America n-bullt commandeering about 200 new machines in Masaw alone. Interrupt, Doughton threatened to lican. tomer.

I wasn't met." been with him five years and gave You were overlooked, Mr. Beck have him removed, holding that he was discourteous to the committee Senate leaders were expected to accept the conference proposal. As evidence of the lmnortanee is punishable by a minimum fine of $100, maximum fine of $500 and from three months to one year in er," Gifford answered. "I'm sorry, Upper house representatives prob him six of the 60 transfusions required during his critical illness of the last two months. Gondar in the general scheme tt world affairs Is the fact that Starace came from Rome to lead the column Jail, or both.

Just before the arrest became known Governor Lehman was called Lehrenkranss Co. ably will be Majority Leader John J. Dunmgan, Minority Leader George R. Fearon and Senator Jeremiah F. Twomey, chairman of the Finance Starace ranking next to Premier Mussolini in Importance in the Fas on by the State Borah-for-Presl i i Mrs.

Anne Kelle Jamaica to Hold cist party. dent committee to Inquire Into the Committee. ers Praised (Dr. Warburton), whose attorney upon the trial (Ernest E. Wheeler) was supplied to him by the corporate defendant.

The defendants' conduct was reprehensible." Justice Cropsey pointed out that the Aste concern is not only entitled to damages for the profit illegally made by the defendants but for the loss of its own profits through the stealing of Its secret formula. An accounting proceeding to ascertain the amount will be held later. alleged ransacking of the Farming Lawyc and was not recognizing its dignity. No Courtesy for Pittsburgh "Why all this dignity?" McNair stormed. "Goodnight! You don't give Pittsburgh any courtesy." He added that since the day of Benjamin Franklin it has "been the policy of our commonwealth not to tax thrift In Industry." Leslie M.

Johnston, director of Public Works In Pittsburgh, charged half of the Federal money spent In Pennsylvania went into the hands Asmara, Eritrea. March sn m- Speaker Ives yesterday Informed the Assemblymen that they may Progress Exhibit dale office of Mr. Bogart by a de tective employed by District Attor ney Littleton. return to their homes tomor Leaves $13,500, Mrs. Anna Kelle of 177-13 120th Judge Mortimer W.

Byers handed layed) ijty-The Italian military information service announced today the conquest of the fertile provlnee of the Sultanate of Aussa along tne northwestrn border of French Somallland. down In Brooklyn Federal Court William Ziegler president of row and remain there until April 20, as most of the business of the session having been completed. today a written decision awarding A few will remain at the Capitol fees and commendations to the vari the Borah committee, telegraphed the Governor that he had mailed affidavits concerning this use of "strong-arm tactics and coercion by to make the necessary motions to The conquest places the caravan recess from day to day. trails from the Red Sea In Italian hands. the Republican machine In Nassau, St.

Albans, who died March 12 lr. Murray Hill Hospital, Manhattan, left an estate of $3,500 real and $10,000 personal, according to the petition accompanying the will filed for probate yesterday in Surrogate's Ives explained that by tomorrow A four-unit "progress exposition" will be held June 9 to 19 at the new $1,000,000 armory at 93d Ave. and 168th St, Jamaica, under the auspices of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, It was announced today. The display will include a better housing show, an Industrial exposi of politicians. Burglar Suspect Meanwhile Bogart prepared to the Assembly will have acted on ous lawyers responsible for bringing about the recently completed reorganization f'.

the defunct Lehren-krauss Corporation, now the Fulton Service Corporation. move in Mineola today for a court nearly all major bills which can be order for arrest of Detective Lt 32 Jews Arrested; 7 passed prior to approval ol the bua get and that there Is no use In keep Robert F. McLaren of the District Court, Jamaica. Stating that he had received from Attorney's office. ing the members away from their Is Shot in Cafe Carmone Osterhart, 43, of 58-55 Referring to McLaren, Zlegler's New Riots in Poland Warsaw, March 31 W) Police ar telegram to the Governor said: homes while the conference commit' tee wrangles.

Stage Surprise St. Catherine of Sienna R. C. Church, St. Albans, was left $500 for masses.

The following nephew and nieces were each willed $1,000: Ferdinand Elckner.of 177-09 120th 'The outrageous misuse of author rested 33 Jews today for alleged illegal transportation of Poles Into ity by the District Attorney of Nas refuse to enter a complaint In my office. "Mr. Ziegler claimed that I am making political, capital of this. Taht is a lot of'rot. Obviously, if we were going to publicize lt, we would have been screaming about lt a week ago.

We had the opportunity. "Of course, If Mr. Macy wants to go out and have an argument with all the printers over the right to use the union label, that Is his business, not mine. The political end of it does not interest me a bit. I am not a politician.

Mr. Macy Is and ne Is far shrewder in things like this than I am." Brush Park Road, Maspeth, Queens, shot In the right shoulder early today, while in the act, according to police, of robbing a bar and grill at The Republicans staged a surprise maneuver today when MaJ. Leader sau County in having Detective and Anna Alice and Florence Soviet Russia. stockholders several letters protesting payment of fees to attorneys for the reorganization committee, he wrote that a liquidation of the old Lehrenkrauss Corporation would have resulted in holders of Its preferred stock realizing probably nothing at all and that he believed their having been induced by these attorneys to exchange their Lehren Lieutenant McLaren and other Zoeller, both of 104-81 129th St, Anti-Semitic riots arose at Wllno, OS Brush Park Road, owned by Richmond HilL members of his staff invade and ransack th eofflce of Editor Herman Oswald D. Heck contended that the budget, except for the disputed cuts, already is law because it has been concurred In by both houses.

He northeast Poland, where a crowd Fred Saunders of 64-03 68th Ridgewood. L. Bogart In Farmingdale on March smashed windows of Jewish shops. 28 and seize campaign material Patrolman Charles A. Madden of Police dispersed the crowd and made without warrant compels me to ask the Maspeth precinct saw some one numerous arrests, most of them that you make an Investigation.

krauss Corporation stock for stock of the Fulton Service Corporation had been In the best interests. He continued: As the Republican primary Is to among schoolboys. in the grill, which had been closed for the night, he reported, and Investigated. When he found he could not enter, he smashed the front glass with a billy and poked his "If the future operations of the be held on Thursday, immediate action Is necessary for the protection of our candidates against partisan action by public officials." tion, an electrical and a food show. Those on the committee in charge include Thomas F.

Malone, president of the chamber; Harry Bun-deroff, chairman of the chamber's merchants' committee; Max Bun-yan, secretary of the chamber; Howard O. Wood, Jamaica attorney, and Prank Galland, promoter of the affair. The housing part of the exposition will include exhibits of the Federal Housing Administration, showing the latest trends In architecture and Interior decoration, Matthews Fills Extension Board Job Mineola, March 31 The County Board of Supervisors yesterday appointed Leroy B. Matthews of Locust Valley to the vacancy on the Nassau County Vocational and Extension Board left by the recent resignation of the Rev. Joseph R.

Alten of Sea Cliff, former chairman of the body. Upon recommendation of Eugene R. Hurley and Richard Russell. a gift service revolver through the open ing, demanding that the intruder Label Violation Charged District Attorney Littleton said It new corporation result in the ultimate restoration to them (the stockholders) of a portion, at least, of what they have lost, they will have cause for gratitude to the attorneys for the reorganization throw his hands up. from human hands' to human feet instead of obeying, according to bill, already passed by the Senate, carrying out Governor Lehman's program for State participation In the Federal Social Security program.

His action followed a warning from the Governor that unless the State adopts the necessary legislation by April 1 It will lose $600,000 in Federal moneys. Complete agreement between Governor Lehman and Republican leaders on legislation for gradual transfer of the duties of the temporary emergency relief administration to the State Department of Social Welfare. Passage by the Assembly of the Streit bill, sponsored by the Governor and Thomas E. Dewey, special New York County prosecutor, giving authorities new weapons to was true that McLaren and several others went into Bogart's print shop Madden, Osterhart fled to the rear. One bullet brought him down.

Phy and tooK Dack with them to the sicians at Wyckoff Heights Hospital District Attorney's office some of quoted an opinion by former Attorney General Albert Ottinger to prove his contention that regardless of what Is done finally about the appropriations under dispute funds are assured for operation of the State government during the next fiscal year. The amended budget went through the Senate early today by a party vote after prolonged debate, featured by a charge from Senator John J. McNaboe, Manhattan Democrat, that the Republicans were cutting the budget and eliminating part of the gasoline tax to repay the oil Industry for assistance in the last campaign. The Democrats restored all 'but $868,000 of the cuts made by the Republicans. Other Developments Other major developments in the Legislature today were: Announcement by a minority leader, Irwin Stelngut of the As-.

semMy, that he will move to force from committee the Dunnlgan said he would be able to appear for Mrs. Pinchot Seeks arraignment In Flushing Court tomorrow on a burglary charge. the campaign literature of the Borah-for-President campaign committee, giving Bogart receipt for the material. Post in Congress Philadelphia, March 31 OP) Cor INGERSOLL TO SPEAK Borough President Raymond V. The charge against Bogart that he used a union label on printed matter without having a union strike at higher-ups In the rack Ingersoll will be the speaker tomorrow at a luncheon meeting In the Hotel Bossert of leaders In the nelia Bryce Pinchot, wife of former Gov.

Gifford Pinchot, announced today her determination to wage a campaign for a Republican Congressional nomination in shop will come before the grand Jury, Mr. Littleton said. eteering world. Public hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the $5,000 campaign of the Brooklyn real estate and tax experts, the board deferred action on a resolution to serve delinquent taxpayers It Is a simple case of a shop Big Brother Movement. The two weeks campaign will close next The district In which she will run resolution calling for State ratification of the child labor amendment to the Federal Constitution.

having a union label without the right to use lt," he said. "I have no alternative but to prosecute. It wiwi notice wnen tne time limit for redemption of their property ar. Monday. Howard W.

Amell Is chair embraces the Great Kensington mill man and the Rev. Dr. S. Parkes proaches. zone In northeast Philadelphia.

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