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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - July 15, 1929, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                A P LEASED WIRE paper U by leased with the news report of the Associated Press Sixteenth 4910 10 PAGES TODAY The net paid circulation The Tribune Wisconsin Rapids Wis Monday July 15 1929 Today Missing Aviation Needs Chemists Watch Russia This Time Our Cheerful Billions Arthur Carmen Louise ten was christened in London on Friday with pomp The Prince of Wales two royal dukes five cesses a marchioness a countess and a duchess were all present The King of Spain and King George were the little girl's joint godfather f She is related to British royalty through her father who changed his name from Battenberg to ten to placate British war She is related also to the Russian royal family Her great-grandfather the old South African Jewish diamond man whose gilded the Battenberg title was nbt there or mentioned in society reports But he doubtless smiled looking down from above and If she's smart she gets it from Price Three ATLANTIC AIR RACE ENDS IN TRACED Nine Hurt One Fatally in Train Wreck PLANE CRASHES PILOT ENGINE DROPS FROM TRESTLE TO GREEK BED WO TRAINMEN KILLED IN AN- OTHER TOMAH LEAVES UP W R E C K NEAR WHEN LOCOMOTIVE RAILS CARS PILE me The California refueling ance flight lasted 246 hours passing all records by 72 hours In 246 hours at the slow com- Fond du Lac Wis July Curran fireman was killed and eight other persons were injured one perhaps fatally when the Northwestern railroad train No 2 derailed four miles west of ton early today tearing up about 300 feet of track and plunging through a wooden trestle into Black U S Leniency In War Debt Baltimore July j eral Henri Etienne Gouraud j ed lion of the who commanded the Fourth French army to which the 42nd Rainbow sion was attached during the World war last night entered a plea that France be given as much ion as is given Germany in Hoover in addressing his HOOVER BEGINS FIRST SESSION OF FARM BOARD INVESTS MEMBERS WITH RES OF DETERMIN ING FACTS FINDING SOLU TIONS TO FARM PROBLEMS Washington July ment of debts contracted as a ult of that war The famous one-armed general newly organized farm board declared your fundamental purpose must be to determine the facts anc to find solution to a multitude of creek Engineer May Die Curran died at St Agnes hospital COUM the quarter Jules Verne I dans have despaired of his recovery military governor of Paris manent honorary president of tha problems among them Rainbow Veterans associations to more adjust production to I Jt sued the appeal in an address to the days and a should read that High finance is building up great aviation Companies taking more or less efficient units in great numbers That is wise from the stock ticker point of view but means little to flying Mr Sloan of General Motors Mr Mitchell of the National City Bank Lehman Brothers the new Wright combination and others will do more for their companies in ex- mechanical and work than in buying companies built on old ideas The concern that creates and ents a really compact fuel of super- energy will have competition bo- hind The Germans without any companies have just built a gine three-deck metal airplane for travel that threatens to make our planes obsolete Mechanical and chemists will decide the flying competition Russia has marched troops to the Chinese border and China may en- joy a real fight in place of recent According to witnesses the tram plunged through the trestle but only the locomotive the tender and the Traffic Tie-Up Green Bay July on the Northwestern railroad line between Marshfield and Fond du Lac will be tied up for several days pending struction of a trestle four miles west of Princeton which was de- when the Northwestern road passenger train No 6 was thrown into Black creek early day the Lakeshore division quarters of the railroad reported today convention of the veterans last night Our debt toward America is an enormous the general said Even after it has been diminished in the agreement we have to pay out large sums for a long time Nevertheless we must ratify France is an honest country and wishes to pay her debts All we want in the name of justice is that having been attacked and de- though victorious that o friends should not ask from us more quickly than fro Germany who attacked and was d and had no part of her coun try destroyed internal war If the Russians really have their army on a war footing and mean in connection with China's railroad seizure prepare for a surprise It will not be the old Czarist sia that Japan fought and laughed at but a new Russia of terrific en- baggage car were into tho creek The steel mail car which followed the baggage car on the train did not leave the tracks pre- venting two coaches and a sleeper from jumping the rails Curran was found in the creek his head just above the water man was found in a ditch on the opposite side of the track Both were unconscious Curran suffered -n STORES CAVE IN SCORES BURIED COLLAPSE OF TWO BUILDINGS IN MONTGOMERY ALA BUR CLERKS AND ERS IN DEBRIS wrenched back concussion of the brain and internal injuries man s injuries were not known Both wore scalded injured wore E M rs mail clerk Frank J Brown Fond rlu Lac conductor Mrs Eric Schultz Fond du Lac the infant daughter of Mrs Russell Alpine Evensville Mrs Wautoma Wis Mrs R M Ellis Rose Vacce ergy Whatever we may think of Chicago and Mrs Schass revolution we know that it creates enthusiasm and ability too A few French revolutionists in stovepipe hats directing improvised revolutionary armies made the great armies and generals of Eu- cago Mrs Russell Alpine who is a daughter-in-law of Mr and Mrs Honry Alpine of Wisconsin Rapids took her infant daughter Jo a after the wreck but the little s injuries Mere confined to Montgomery Ala July 15 score persons were be- buried under debris of two large Montgomery mercantile houses which collapsed suddenly and out warning shortly after noon day Every available physician and the entire forces of the city ire and police department wore rushed to the scene to aid in rescue work The buildings were occupied by the Bullock Shoe company and itz department store on Dexter avenue the city's principal oughfare Both were three story structures Witnesses of the cave-in ed the belief that not a singk needs Can't Be Done Overnight Outlining the scope of the farm problem the president said he and he hoped the farmers that all this cannot be by a magic wand or an over- night action Mr Hoover addressed his brief statement to the farm board as it convened for the first time in an fort to solve the farm problem which has held the attention of con- gress for a period of years The president Find facts Solve Problems I am deeply impressed with the responsibilities which lie before you Your fundamental purpose must be to determine the facts and to find solution to a multitude of agricul- tural problems among them to more nearly adjust production to to create permanent business tions for marketing which owned and controlled by the farmers shall so wisely devised and soundly and well managed that they ry effecting economics and giving uch stability will grow in strength ver tho years to come Through hese efforts we may establish to the armer an equal opportunity in our system with other ries Must Bolster Foundations I know there is not a who does not realize that all lis can not be accomplished by a agic want or an overnight action institutions arc not built that ay If arc to succeed it will be Justice Isn't Color Blind olor blindness wasn't to keep Henry Rupp of ong Calif out of Annapolis Naval if he could help Failing one clay to pass the navy eye test he went to an for hired Paul D Schooler to take the his name But alert plot AUTO ACCIDENTS OVER WEEK-END THREE LOCAL PEOPLE IN BAD ACCIDENT NEAR STEVENS POINT FIVE SENT TO LOCAL HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT were test fo authorities under arrest And here you see Kupp left and Schooler right both ft t I IT V V i for conspiracy They were against the United States held under bond government State Veterinarians Here For Semiannual Convention The advance guard of the Wiscon sin Veterinary Medical Association which is holding its summer session in the Rose Room Hotel Witter to day and tomorrow began arriving early this morning noon not in sufficient numbers to rant registration which was postponed until 2 p m A brief business session was held at 11 a m according to Pr B A Beach Madison secretary who the arrivals by noon at 50 Discuss New Constitution Beginning at 2 p m the afternoon session today includes a paper on Our National Association by T E Munce Important Swine Dis- eases by H D and Con- Cattle also by Mr Together Following the banquet the convention members and guests will enjoy a dance at the Moccasin Creek pavilion The officers in 111 charge of the convention are Dr H L Coulson Elkhorn president Dr vv F vice president Dr W L Richards Morrisonville urer and Dr B A Beach Madison secretary The registration at this afternoon men 30 women Injuries received in Sunday auto- mobile sent five people to he Riverview hospital in this city and three Wisconsin Rapids people o the St Michael's hospital at Point for treatment Those aken to the Riverview hospital were ot seriously injured and were dis- missed after their wounds Hurts Shoulder in Crash Henry Klein was the only local nan taken to the Riverview al He was there only long enough for x-rays of his right shoulder which was injured when a sedan driven by his son George and pied by himself collided head-on with a large sedan on highway 73 near DIES OF FRENCHMEN TURN BACK AZORES TO PREVENT SIBLE CRASH WHEN THREATENS Horta Azores July h- first air race ended in tragedy and failure he pilot of the Polish craft de ts navigator injured and the pi The French plane it averted destruction turning tail and running befor a wall of wind into which it tr in vain to head Killed in Landing Attempt Major Ludwik Idzikowski killed Saturday evening when he at- tempted to bring his plane Marshal Pilsudski to earth on rocky field at Graciosa Island east of here strengthening the foundations It is also probable the cupant of tho dry goods store the first building to collapse caped Hope was held that a few of the employes of the Bullock shoe store next door had time to gain the street before falling bers caught them It could not be the initiative which we already have in farm organizations and building steadily upon them with the constant thought that we are stated that a new tion which has already been drawn by a special committee will be en discussion at this session ing not for the present but for next I mS the evening the members of the year and the next decade Universally Commended In selecting this board I have HI il 1 I rope look foolish finally produced few bruises according to word re- ascertained many Napoleon and turned him loose by the grandparents here A man diligent in his business can well in these days Glancing financial news you see that the tral States Electric Corporation in- creases income per cent for the year And Mr Gilford's A T T which is the big telephone company sold above On Friday the stock was worth more than it was the day before The company is worth now three and a third billions And Mr George F Baker's First National Bank now the biggest in the world sold at a share Mr Baker is supposed to own only of the bank His fifth is worth The bank pays 100 per cent on par and earned that in tho first six months of this year This is not a try Continued on Page Seven Portage Wis July Two trainmen were killed early day when seven cars and the motive of a Milwaukee Road ment train derailed just east of rn ah The men were Ben Schultz man Portage and Ben Clark man Milwaukee Locomotive Tips Over The train was made up of an of cars that were being taken to Milwaukee from the Pacific coast The locomotive tipped over George Borgman chief clerk to the general superintendent of the road sons were employed by the stores although the majority of them were believed to be young women expressed the belief that excavations being made for a new store next door to the dry goods establishment caused tho col- lapse of the buildings but firemen and city authorities refused to be quoted until a thorough tion could be made Seven ambulances were at the j scene but forty-five minutes after sought for suggestions from the many scores of farmers cooperative and other organizations and yours were tho name? most universally commended you are thus in a sense the representatives of organized and wives will en- joy a party at the Palace theatre program will include a morning session at 10 o'clock and an afternoon meeting at 2 At the morning A 0 Collentine will give a paper on Wisconsin's Cattle Trade and Benjamin TO MEET HERE West Plainfield last evening at about o'clock Both cars were badly damaged but the other occupants escaped without injury The most serious of the accidents occurred on federal highway 10 two of Stevens Point at about ten o'clock yesterday morning when a heavy sedan driven by Michael Haza 530 Fourth avenue north and occupied by his wife and aw Mrs Mary Firkus all of this city collided head-on with a large edan driven by John Partanen De- roit and occupied by his wife and Miss Hannah Manninen Westboro I Had Just Passed Car i The local persons were enroute to Custer when the crash occurred Partanen had successfully passed a car traveling west tho direction in His navigator Major Casimir K bala either fell off or jumped from the plane as it slid to earth in bly fateful descent and escaped thus the disastrous blast which took life and wrecked plane French Plane Turns Back j The French plane the Mark after battling headwinds for j hours and finding fuel going and speed cut to a third turned back at p m Saturday E S and at a m yesterday a m E S T landed safely at France a few miles south of Versailles i Don't cheer boys we just missed out that's It's pilot Dieudonne conqueror of the South Atlantic told the few who met him there But we will try again when the chances are in our favor Flew nearly 28 Hours Captain landing came which he was poing but failed to ter 2 hours and 55 minutes of flying keep control of his car and get back j after the take-off at Le Bourget at onto the right side of the road Haza I daybreak Saturday where he saw the Partanen rar and forth on the left load and back I rously allowed the slower Polish side of the I fane a handicap in the transoceanic race At the time of but was unable to avert the llack Jle nafl flown to a WISCONSIN RAPIDS U CHOICE FOR 1931 CON- VENTION OF RURAL AND CITY CARRIERS AND POSTAL CLERKS All six persons were rushed to the Stevens Point hospital by passing after first aid had been at the scene of the accident northeast of the Azores A witness of tho Polish said thn big gray itself I congratulate each j Schwartz will discuss Important of you upon the distinction of his i Parasitic Diseases of Live Stock In colleagues and by your T invest you with responsibility au and resources such as never before been conferred by ou government in assistance to any in dustry Alleged Car Thief Is Bound Over reported Two coaches piled on top There were no passengers on the train the collapse rescuers had made little headway in removing the debris Police threw up a human barrier around the buildings to hold back the mob that sought to congregate around the structures Resume Ouster Case of Sheriff Giese Wis July LITTLE JOE The hearing against Sheriff Fred W whose department is charged with being corrupt was resumed in municipal court today but the developed startling nature nothing of a There were but two witnesses at the hearing Carl Standsbury vice president of a paper company at Kaukauna and Edward sales manager of the Fox River per company The latter testified that a representative of the sin Sheriffs association had asked him to contract for advertising space in the association's magazine and that upon the signed a document which made a deputy sheriff Good Approves Plan for Alaska Flight Accident Victim at Beloit Will Recover Beloit Wis July Guy Blair 25 unconscious more than 17 days when he first rallied last day will recover his physician re- ported today Blair who rallied and sed several times the last three days was able to be up in a wheelchair yesterday He recognized friends and conversed at length with a fellow em- ployee at the Beloit Iron Works The young man's lapses continued today but arc becoming less quent Blair was injured in an In the preliminary hearing o Frank Schwartz alias Jacke Gaynes held this afternoon in Judge court the defendant charged with a violation of section of the statutes was over to the circuit court under bond which he was unable to furnish Defendant had hired an automobile to go to Marshfield and was later discovered by Minneapolis police with the car at an address suggested by the Wood county office The state placed the owner of the car John Crane and Undersheriff C W Bluett on the stand while the defense offered no testimony District Attorney M S the afternoon in addition to a per on Some Common Diseases of j Small Animals by W R Hobbs and its general discussion the ma ter of the constitution will it is ox be given final attention anc acted upon Officers are not electee at this meeting A sight seeing auto mobile tour will be given the mem bers at 4 p m Banquet Ends Convention The final session will be held to morrow evening and will be a The convention of the Wisconsin State Federation of Post Office clerks Wisconsin State of Letter Carriers and the Wisconsin State Federation of al Carriers which is to be hold ing the summer of 1031 was voted to Wisconsin Rapids according to Alex Burmaster and Carl Odegard local postoffice em- ployes who attended the joint con- in the Rose at which ime K L Hatch will give an ad dress Farm and Factory Prosper King Atty for the defendant represented Herbert A the state while Bunde bile accident here June 24 His car struck a telephone pole snapping it off The upper section of tho pole suspended by wires swung struck Blair on the head and Washington July Good today approved plans for a flight from Mitchel Field L L to Nome Alaska by Captain Ross G army air corps to begin within the next ten days Autoist Killed in Crash Near Wausau Wausau Wis though the automobile in which he f j vj 11 vv f III ed when jt swerved into a highway campaign has been completed fence south of Rothschild at rotary Fred Ragan is leading the 1 Chamber of Commerce Starts Member Drive Following a special noon luncheon of the membership committee of the Wisconsin Rapids Chamber of Commerce the committee is ning this afternoon a special driv with the object of securing as larg a proportion of the business man within the organization as is pos sible At a recent board meeting n definite budget was adopted anr plans for future activities have been specifically organized Tho results of this drive will noted from time to time until the Stopped Twice for Speeding Pays Fine Walter Polzin Janesville garage lan was arrested last Saturday vening for passing through the uch traveled intersection of ays 10 and 13 at Klondike corners t a speed of over 55 miles per hour Traffic Officer George S Ives Marshfield being the complainant Appearing in Judge Edw N court this morning zin pleaded guilty and paid a fine of and costs totaling But this was not all Officer Ives stated Sunday about 7 p m he saw a north bound car dodging in and out of traffic at a rapid pace upon bringing it to a halt ves noted that the driver was zin He was going to Medford and vas in a hurry Polzin stated hold in Green Bay last j clay and Saturday Prominent Speakers The convention interested itself in business sessions during the majo portion of its meeting time How ever on Friday afternoon the dole gates were given an automobile trip and a visit to the reformatory and in yesterday afternoon George Drake 53 suffered a broken neck and was dead when he entered a hospital here membership committee and is being assisted by George Heilman Kellogg J E Farley and Dan Kercher the evening were entertained in the Fern Koom of the Columbus Club building The chief social event was Lhc banquet on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at Hotel Beaumont W L Evans was toastmaster and the cipal speakers were Judge Henry Congressman George J Schneider Chas F Trotter deputy first assistant postmaster general and Paul Schmidt of the American Officers in Charge Officers in charge of last week's neet were August Schmidt La president and Roy C Stauss secretary of the Wisconsin tate Association of Letter Carriers Esser Madison president nd Henry C Fleischer of the Wisco learned that Mrs Firkus past 80 years of ape had sustained a tured right hip had a severe cut on her and another on her fore- head She remained at tho hospital and will be confined there for time Arm Badly Lacerated had his left arm cut be- tween the elbow and wrist which necessitated the taking of M es sustained a cross cut on his left wrst which severed an artery and which demanded the employment of a half dozen stitches and a number of other minor lacerations about tho left knee and forehead He had bruises on his right knee and left side Mr Haza suffered a able loss of blood before he reached the hospital but despite all his in- juries ho was soon dismissed and was able to walk about yesterday Mrs Haza had about her legs and fliers plane j ing a few turns as if seeking a spot to come down Natives by gestures designated the plot at Brazileira and the plane made for it Goes Into Barrel Roll But as it came closer to earth over the field it wobbled into a barrel roll and a body was seen to hurtle from it apparently thrown by the 1 manoeuvre In a moment tha i touched the ground and there a blinding ear-splitting sion was picked up where he fallen suffering from painful but not severe injuries The body ol Major Idzikowski was extricated from the debris It was after noon Sunday before first advices of the crash reached here minor bruises back and was expecting to leave the hospital Mrs sustained a circular cut almost completely around her leg just above the knee and n cut over her eye Partanen and Miss Manninen had only minor cuts their legs and sin State Federation of Post Clerks and Walter J Mettel Sau City president and Walter F A Lemke Crandon er of the Wisconsin State tion of Rural Carriers Millard Elected to Optometrist Office David Schaffer Dies in Chicago Hospital David 22 member of Cy orchestra died at Mt ai Chicago Saturday according to word receiver here today Mr took sick at Babcock about two weeks ago He was taken to Chicago by his father Death was caused by complications due to an abscess Funeral services were- held in ago The deceased had d at Babcock for about two months George Millard this city wa elected a director of the Wisconsi Association of Optometrists at th opening session of the association annual convention at Appleton to day according to an Associated Press dispatch to The Tribune Other officers of the association elected E D Newman osha president G A Michael Green Bay vice president Archie Harte Evansville secretary and Early W Johnson Berlin Joseph Goebl Milwaukee August Lueck Antigo Charles ingraham nic and N W Allan Manitowoc 7 and bruises about Cars Completely Wrecked Both cars were totally wrecked the Haza car being damaged more severely than was the Partanen car The other accident occurred at the intersection of the airport road and state trunk highway 73 near the Two Mile school yesterday when a sedan driven by Rudolph Cast North Freedom Wisconsin struck a tele- phone pole and turned over on its side Cast was accompanied by Miss Albertina Mrs Etta Hamm and Mrs Lena Hendrickson all of Baraboo Gast was treated at the hospital for a cut on the little finger of his right hand Miss was given attention for a cut over her right eye and the other two women were treated for minor bruises and All four of the injured persons were released and were en to Kilbourn in ocal yesterday afternoon The car wa badly damaged Clips Off Telephone Pole The accident occured when the ar just ahead of the North Freedom nan stopped quickly to avoid a car was eft turn toward the airport Gast to drive around the car and Fire Destroys Barn On F Shupe Farm The frame barn on the farm of Freeman Shupe two miles west of was totally destroyed by fire early this morning A large quantity of hay and farm machinery was destroyed in the blaze The loss unestimated today is partially ered by insurance The fire was discovered by bers of the Shupe family at about two o'clock after the fire had ed considerable headway Origin of the fire was unknown but it is be- that combustion of new hay which had been hauled into tha barn on Friday and Saturday might have caused the blaze No animals were in the building at the time of the fire Weather Report n so doing just barely scraped the pole at the southeast cor- er of the intersection and hit the ne at the northeast corner head-on it off at the ground The car en turned on its right side cloady Generally fair tonight except possibly showers in extreme south portion some what warmer in extreme west portion Tuesday increasing cloud iness followed by showers in north west and central portions warmer in east and south portions Today's Weather Maximum temperature for 24 period ending at 7 a m 72 minimum for same period 47 at 7 a m 62   

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