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A—8 WAGNER BILL HT BYLAWYEREROLP Phases of New Deal Meas- ure Held Unconstitutional in Report. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, September 13.— Phases of the Wagner labor disputes act are held unconstitutional in a confidential preliminary report by a subcommittee of a newly formed Killed PLANE STEWARDESS HIT BY PROPELLER. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935. REICH JAILS TWO MORE | tsl of 60000 masks cahout 421.000). : PRIESTS FOR SMUGGLING Sent to Penitentiary for 30 and 42 Months and Fined $27,600. By the Assotlated Press. FRANKFORT ON THE MAIN, Ger- many, September 13.—Two “more Catholic monks joined today those jailed in the third Reich for alleged smuggling of exchange. Wilhelm Lauenroth, called Father | Chrysostemos, called Father Albertus, were sent to a penitentiary for 30 and 42 months, respectively. 'l_‘hey were fined a to- and Alois Bongard, They were arrgsted last December on the Netherlands border. — WINS CHESS TITLE Dr. Tantakowr of Poland Takes Tournament at Lodz. LODZ, Poland, September 13 (#).— Dr. S. Tantakowr of Poland won the international chess tournament at the Lodz Chess Club last night with a total of 6'2 games won and 2!, lost. Rubin Fine of the United States and S. Kolski of Poland shared second and third prizes with 6 games won and 3 lost. . Dr. Tantakowr drew his last game with Pine in the ninth round. LEAP ‘SAVES FLYER; 2] |e piace over Parks Alrpoct yusker- Burning Plane Abandoned at East St. Louis by Student. EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill, September 13 (P).—Alvah Knight, 21, avistion student from Rochester, N. 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