Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - July 27, 1932, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin w I tatty A P LEASED WIRE This paper by leased wire with the news report of the Associated Pre Final Nineteenth 5842 Wisconsin Rapids Wis Wednesday July Single Copy Five Cents UNCOVER RADICAL PLOT AGAINST BANKS 69 Naval Cadets Trapped in Sunken Vessel TRAINING SHIP TURNS OVER IN SUDDEN SQUALL NEARBY VESSEL RACES TO RESCUE PICKING UP 37 GERMANY'S WORST NAVAL DISASTER SINCE WAR Von Schleicher Warns World Of Determination To Establish Own Security Berlin July The voice of General Kurt von Schleicher eran of the Kaiser's armies breaker of wild horses and power behind the throne of the Von Papen ment was out in the open in the Reichstag election campaign today with a note of defiance for the Kiel Germany July group j world of buoys signifying tragedy bobbed on the surface of Kiel Bay today over the spot where 69 German nav- al cadets drowned yesterday when the old three-master windjammer Niobe used as a training vessel went down in a squall Trapped Between Decks The youths were trapped at their desks in the schoolroom between the decks when the Niobe sank in a twinkling in eleven fathoms of wa- ter Only six of those decks saved themselves as the Barkentine plunged in all were saved including the captain his lieutenant 17 of the crew and IS cadets They were rescued by the steamer Therese Russ which was nearby The was a war prize she was a four-master and was reconditioned for a training ship For two years she was com- manded bv Count Felix Von In a radio address last night he served virtual notice on the world powers that unless Germany is granted equality and released from the limitations of the post-war treaties she will proceed to establish her own security by a reorganization of her armed forces Security for Germany he said could only be attained by the other powers scaling down their armament to Germany's level or by own ner dubbed the sea for his exploits during the war of Rescue of 37 Captain Mueller of the steamer Therese Russ reported to port today how he rescued the 37 men floundering in the sea after the Niobe keeled over It was p m and the er was he said The German flying boat had just ed over us We made out the sailing vessel off the port side After we began signaling I no- tice a black cloud squall creeping down on the ship At the same in- stant the whipped to the strength of nine and the ship ed over Raced to Scene We put around and raced for the scene During the dash to the spot I ordered all hands to prepare the lifeboats for launching and as soon Doubt Miracle Will Happen Regarding the alternative of re- of armaments of other ers to Germany's level he There aren't many who believe that miracle will happen We shall take the other he added if curity and equality are denied us in the future Timid souls may object that it will cost money we cannot he went on but to them I reply Reichswehr the army was sible for the defense of the nation Predict No Majority Persons closely in touch with developments predicted today that Sunday's election would not re- sult in a majority in the Reichstag either for the Rightist supporters of Von Papen including Hitler's Nazis or the coalition of socialists and centrists which ran the government under Dr Henrich Pressure was being exerted on the Rightist leaders to eliminate this possibility by outlawing the com- munist party thus preventing its support from going to the other side But it was pointed out that such tion probably would result only in an enormous increase in the vote of the socialist opposition CHAPPLE FILES CLAIM FOR REFUND ON TAX that a modern relatively adequate defense force is not dearer than our present one under the Versailles treaty which imposed some conditions entailing useless and expenditures Must Get Best Value Every sane German will agree that the best value must got out of every penny spent on thf defense The general also informed the tion he was opposed to a military dictatorship Such a government is out of the question he said because GERMAN AIRMAN REACHES CANADA VON GRONAU LANDS IN TREAL AFTER OCEAN ING TO CONTINUE ON TO MILWAUKEE WEST COAST LAIM is OUTGROWTH OF TAX TION INTO SENATORIAL CANDIDATE'S AFFAIRS Ashland Wis July John B Chappie Conservative Re- publican candidate for United States senator today filed claim with the Wisconsin tax commission for a refund of on his 1928 income tax payment as an out- growth of the gation into his affairs Cancels Engagements Chappie to Ashland day to be present at another Hoover Gives Democrats Control of Finance APPOINTMENT OF DEMOCRATS TO MAJORITY OF PLACES WON'T SWITCH RELIEF LAW RESPONSIBILITY WARNS RAINEY Washington July President Hoover says the house Democratic leader can't dodge re- sponsibility for the new relief law although he has selected a majority of Democrats to run the tion Finance corporation Reaction That was the way Representative Rainey of Illinois summed up his reaction to the White House an- that Atlee Pomerene former Democratic senator from Ohio had been chosen for one of the two remaining places on the cor- directorate mission hearing giving four The appointment Democrats campaign talks in Sheboygan and four directors while designation of Model Prison No Prison to Him Montreal July vicinity yesterday He was forced to cancel speaking engagements for oday at Holstein Brillion Two Rivers and Manitowoc In his claim for refund Chappie a for the last post bring their number to three Rainey said Pomerene was a man of unquestioned ability but There isn't any question about responsibility for the existing relief BONUS MARCHERS DEFY FEDERAL EVICTION ORDER VETS STAY IN MAKESHIFT QUARTERS WHILE ING CREW WAITS FOR THEM TO EVACUATE POLICE GET NO ORDERS July thousand veterans placidly shacks and makeshift ers on Pennsylvania avenue today nd wondered when federal ies would try to evict them Laborers Held Idle A wrecking contractor wondered oo while 40 laborers all drawing POLICE REVEAL CONSPIRACY FOR SOCIAL REVOLT ORDER ARREST OF AGENT FOR GROUP CIRCULATING ORS AGAINST NUMBER OF LARGE BANKS IN MIDWEST Pontiac Mich July State police sent out orders today for the arrest of George Rowland on a charge that he acted as the De- troit agent of a radical group which planned a social revolution by the circulation of rumors attacking a number of large banks in the ry The officers said that a raid on Rowland's hotel room here day revealed the ramifications of the lot Operated In 4 States Capt Ira H Marmon of the state who directed an ion of Rowland's activities here for several days and who led the raid yesterday said that letters and he raid had directed the CIJ.1 i 1 standing structures doomed under rumors against banks av sat around with nothing to do On the way to the scene was a huge ef af s in wrecking crane to demolish all C Rowland After an ingenious previously announced plans This situation resulted when ham D Glassford police tendent arrived shortly I submit that had the records of j law The president has had his own employes of the Wisconsin tax com- way about the kind of relief law we mission been checked in other than should have If it fails the a grossly incompetent and wholly will be his He can't dodge superficial with an it He vetoed the Garner relief evident desire to get something on me rather than to do me justic Pomerene to Be Chairman Pomerene the president said will gang ion Gronau who reached here reason to the taxpayers of evening after a sin and the expense and inconveni- flight from Germany OUT the once to myself this case would not have gone as be elected chairman of the far as it has with the costs beyond corporation's board which the model penitentiary at o'clock and conferred with after 7 Walter X Y Ralph Richards above and a fellow convict be- came the objects of an intensive Waters bonus army commander The treasury has its workers ready to Glassford told Waters Do you want to in Illinois Indiana Ohio and gan and that he had been mental in attacks against the First National bank here Marmon gave orders for Rowland's but he did not re- turn to the hotel Marmon believes he was warned by a confederate and fled Marmon said the letters showed police search The prisoners kept the door of their cell from locking can't ask the men to vacate was one of several region by inserting a thin strip of leather til there are for al of attacks against banks are quarters Richards Waters replied in the niche of the lock is a half-brother of Vincent J Well I haven't any orders to ards the tennis star The Glassford said tic route is going on to Detroit I Chicago Milwaukee and the Pacific coast he said today Not to Circle Globe He indicated he hns no idea of at- tempting a flight around the world over the route which Colonel followed last year but that his flight and the two transatlantic trips which preceded it no ob- but the charting of a speedy Demands Right of Appeal Further as provided by law I specifically demand the right of peal and further hearing within now lines up like prisoners who escaped at the Edward Keyes was on the Pomerene Harvey Couch of Pine Bluff Arkansas Jesse Jones of Houston Texas and Wilson thy of Salt Lake City Republicans Mills of the treasury and Gardner Cowles sr of Des Moines Iowa time were recaptured twenty days after delivery to me of Pomerene frequently has the formal report of the Wisconsin ed national attention since he en- tho only government is one I ice by air from to the supported by the broadest majority j Pacific The steamships are so fast now that airplanes can offer little com- petition between Europe and Now professing democracy still put their he said but a service f the people I am lc a military he said than many who faith in To say that the Junkers landed aristocrats and the generals overthrow the as we got there all the crew save j net s an He the cook and went over the side in boats to aid At the same time boats weie called from Fehrman light ship nearby I can't say how long it was from the time of the catastrophe un- til our arrival but it wasn't long All the officers weie lost ex- cept the captain and first mate Our boats kept plying back and forth picking up men fiom the wa- ter Some of them had had to swim for an hour beforo we got them Only six of the that was at- tending class survived They had been studying the theory of gation Worst Disaster Since War A realization that the sinking the Niobe was Germany's greates naval disaster since the war came today with knowledge of the ful extent of the tragedy the appalling loss of life was added to by the fact that practically two-thirds of one year's class of future naval officers perished Flags on naval buildings out the nation were at half mast With an oil patch on the sea con- fed from the Niobe's tor room and a ring of buoys ing the spot where the ship went Not Putting Army In Politics Nothing galls a soldier more than being dragged into politics It has been said that I am trying to make the army a political ment but nothing is farther from e from Europe to the Pacific coast er the route we have flown should offer many md n great saving of time He will stay here until Thursday J and go on to the const He ex- that the trip will two weeks for he intends to make a of ct tax commission In the course of the hearing E C Breese Milwaukee accountant representing Chappie There have been put into the tered the senate in 1910 helping to frame the federal reserve system and the federal trade commission act He was a close fnend of row Wilson and was chocen bv records letters from Mr Rosa and President Coolidge to aid n Mr Groves members of the tax i of the Teapot Dome and Elk commission to the effect that Evjue editor of the Madison Capital Hills oil lease cases for Agriculture Times wants this regarding Mr j Pomerene's appointment Chappie and Evjue wants that Is announced the agriculture CO GAR WRECKED 5 j job as official observer for the ury department He said the orders went from the treasury to the dis- commissioners yesterday noon Awaits Delayed Orders But they had not reached j and that a number of subordinates were working under his direction in the middle west particularly in cago and Cleveland Telephone conversations from Rowland's hotel room which were tapped by detectives Marmon said showed the method of operation ef the ring Agents of the ring into a new city secured the names of business men from the MRS FRANK CALKINS MRS T O RILEY SEVERELY CUT BRUISED WHEN CAR TURNS OVER IN DITCH my mind French apprehension he said of German apparently referring to Mich groups as Adolf Hitler's national socialist storm troops is unfounded Hitler was right he said in declaring that the down preparations for salvaging her began abandoned all hope that any of those on the ship might have rescued by Lapland fishermen swimming or reached shore by Sez Mrs Wm Berg Wife of Former Sheriff Dies Mrs Ella Berg 51 the wife of the late Sheriff William A Berg died at her home 560 Grant street at o'clock last evening following a gering illness Funeral arrangements had not been completed today but will be an- by Kiohn and Berard Has a Little Nervous I I'm getting he said because this was a quiet flight and even FO I was a little nervous j ing the Greenland icecap When I I came across there before it didn't j bother me a bit lie landed here at p m eastern standard time yesterday four and a half days out of Sylt Germany after a hop from Cartwright Labrador which he covered in 10 hours nnd 16 utes Mr Evjue n member of the sin tax commission or merely a sort of ex-officio member would you What Evjue Now in making your ment finished its plans for handling a fund to help finance agricultural credit corporations and livestock loan companies Corporations of at least Mrs Frank W Calkins and Mrs T 0 Riley this city in the Wisconsin General hospital at w w w j J S U V A i j 111 ford so after trying them b-v to roach the commissioners over the and warned them the telephone he returned to his office banks m which their money was to wait the delayed orders posited were m an unsound condition I Later the huge wrecking crane I Some of thc calls were which swings a pound tile to demolish brick walls reached the camp and was driven up an ley to stop beside the first building to be demolished Immediately it was sin rounded bv a large number of veterans who son today recovering from injuries ewca sustained when the car driven by Ied County Judge Frank W overturned in a ditch on highway 51 near West Token creek yesterday capital are to be set up After when he attempted to avoid tion of Mr Chappie were you en- ting federal loans they will another car which cut across f to submit to your I count farmers notes at the inter- or officers his true taxable income or to submit to them what you thought would like to mediate credit banks Sue Nash Loses to Mildred Halvorson morrow Mrs Berg was born at Milwaukee USE 1 UP on September 14 1880 the daughter of Mr and Mrs Anton Kobza sr She came to central Wisconsin with icr parents in 1881 and had been a of the community ever since :hat time She was married to iam A Berg on January 25 1904 and was preceded in death by her who was fatally injured in j an automobile accident little more than a year ago near Nelsonville Wis She is survived by her parents Mr and Mrs Anton Kobza sr this city four sons Robert Arthur ter and Leonard all of this city two daughters Mrs Bertha Johnson anc Caroline this city two brothers John and Anton Kobza jr both of this city five sisters Mrs Harry Konkol Mrs Steve Levendoski Mrs Frank Rose and An- toinette Kobza all of this city and two grandchildren Ten La Crosse Bars Padlocked by Feds La Crosse Wis July The click of padlocks yesterday condemned ten La Crosse business buildings to a year of silence and of gathering dust Deputy United States marshals were serving manent injunctions in prohibition cases City Mail Carrier Home from Hospital John Podratz city mail carrier arrived home last evening from ago where he has been receiving in the U S Marino >ftal since July 9 Mr Podratz is eeling fine and expects to return to is duties the latter part of the week Boys Discover Cave Of Bones Cave City Ky July Preliminary tion of a cave of bones dis- covered near here last week by four boys discloses dence of three cultures of an- and that the mammoth and mastodon were with man Prof William S Webb head of the department of ar- of the University of Kentucky announcing that bones were found imbedded in onyx below more than 100 feet of limestone said tion of a deposit of onyx like that takes tens of thousands of years Professor Wobb will lead a party which will extensively explore the cave Skulls of human beings were found in the same strata with animal bones fivo feet long and eight inches in dia- meter Professor Webb said he expected to find bones of the tiger the Arc- tic fox and the polar bear Sheboygan Wis Cannon Blue Mound Country club Milwaukee and ite to win the state women's golf championship advanced to the ond round today winning an oasy victory over Mrs George hagen a fellow club member 8 up and 6 to play Three other young women who had been conceded good chances to be finalists however were They were Miss Marie mer Tripoli club Milwaukee Miss Susan Nash Wisconsin Rapids and Miss Helen Riddell Sheboygan northeastern Wisconsin champion Miss Reimer fell 3 and 2 be- fore Mrs William kee Miss Nash was eliminated 7 and 6 by Miss Mildred Halvorson Stoughton and Miss Riddell was Assassin of Doumer Condemned to Death Paris July Paul was found guilty tonight of the premeditated assassination of President Paul Doumer last May The death sentence was imposed on the assassin whose defense has been that he was mentally sible for the crime The sentence will be carried out on the guillotine shot President Doumer May 6 at a charity exhibition for war veterans The president lingered for several hours dying the next morning the road m front of him Others Less Hurt viewed it with interest and projectile a potato masher Stay Here Says Waters Waters was summoned His only statement with cheers Men who belong in stay in this billet this billot pay stations thc state police captain said to they could not be traced Seize Lists in Raid The names of firms and als having accounts in the First National bank here were found in seized in the raid The letters all signed with initials only included some com- mending Rowland for his campaign against banks in Chicago Marmon baid Others reported on the gress of work in other cities and some told of the difficulties in through a program elsewhere Advertisements assuring Mrs had 27 stitches taken ordered out eaily to help with the in her head and had cuts evacuation was dismissed after and bruises about the face and body i hanging around the area for three while Calkins was also badly j hours with nothing to do n The police contingent of 50 men of thc of the First bruised and cut Judge Along both of bear National bank here recently were plated m a Pontiac newspaper after officials of the institution said they felt that pressure had been brought Mary Ellen Riley and Billie j avenue hundreds of curious collected land son of Mr and Mrs j watched the idle police Vreeland were badly cut and bruised but were dismissed defeated by Milwaukee 1 Mrs up Oscar Solbrig T A Taylor Out for Register of Deeds from the hospital after the wounds were dressed Little Billie Vreeland had three stitches taken in one arm and Miss Riley sustained a bruised shoulder Only One Arrest Only one arrest was made One of the of John Pace of De- troit leader of the radical group of the bonus army encamped in er part of the city went to the scene and attempted to make a speech The accident occurred at about ton j He was seized by the military to twelve yesterday noon when the Calkins party was driving south on 51 A car driven by a man named Anderson giving his address lice of the bonus army and hauled away in a patrol wagon George W Rhine the contractor igram said the company which has insured Letter From Cleveland One letter which had been ten to Rowland by Comrade HG at Cleveland Following your instructions to me I am writing to give you as clear a picture as possible of our campaign against the banks in this district You know it is a slow tion to get people steamed up for a run However your telephone to be working out line for the arterial highway Another car was coming from the south and the judge in trying to avoid the col- T A Taylor this city today an- attempted to pull into an oil himself as a candidate for station on the right side of the road the Republican nomination as was almost at a stop when the as Windsor entered the federal tne construction project for women's highway from county trunk liability ordered him not to proceed way K on the left without stopping until the property is cleared The ter of deeds Mr Taylor oppose Henry Ebbe who seeks reelection on the Republican ticket Will Rogers Wins Oklahoma Nomination Oklahoma City July A flood of votes today had nominat ed a comparatively unknown coun try schoolmaster with a magic nam make the cratic race for Oklahoma office Swamps Woman Opponent Rogers amazed political observers by surging more than votes ahead of Mrs Mabel Bassett lar state commissioner of charities in the tabulation of returns from yesterday's run-off primary Elmer Thomas the state's senior United States senator known for his leadership of the oil tariff and soldiers bonus legislative fights won Democratic renomination He defeated Gomer Smith Oklahoma City lawyer Wirt Franklin Ardmore oil man had a comfortable lead for the Re- publican nomination to oppose Thomas J C Jack Walton deposed ernor sported in front of A S J Shaw former state auditor for the Democratic nomination for a seat on the important state corporation commission Walton's lead was only votes however Governor William H Alfalfa selections were in three state senate races Three Contests in Doubt Three Democratic congressional races remained in doubt Kcp W W Hastings had forged ahead of Alex Johnston for the second dis- nomination and Rep Tom D McKeown held a slight edge over Bart Aldridge in the fourth dis- The fifth district incumbent F 8 Swank was trailing his nt 0 B former state commissioner Frank Oklahoma's last governor was leading Bailey E Bell for the Republican congressional nomination in the first car rolled over into the ditch and landed on its top Car Badly Damaged The injured parties were taken to the Madison hospital by a county traffic officer The car was badly damaged In telephone conversations with relatives here late yesterday the county judge stated his belief that they would come home the latter part of the week company threatens to cancel my icy if I proceed before the property is he added and under district law I can not do the job without such an insurance policy to protect workers on Page Sir district Band Plans Trip A booster trip has been announced the concert in nearby cities and villages on Saturday July 30 Word was ed by the Wisconsin Rapids ier of Commerce L P Daniels resident said today that the band would arrive in Wisconsin Rapids between 6 and p m that day and would give a courtesy concert that evening The Wisconsin Rapids municipal band will give a concert at Friendship at 8 o'clock the evening of Monday August 8 and the visit here is to express appreciation of the local band going to those cities as well aa to advertise the Adams County Fair which is to be held Aur 10 U and 12 McGrath Funeral Services Thursday Funeral services for George Thomas McGrath 33 who was most instantly killed in a car on Eighth street south at Chestnut street Monday afternoon at five o'clock will be held day morning at o'clock from the McGrath home Biron and at 9 o'clock at the SS Peter and Paul Catholic church The Rt Rev Msgr Reding will officiate with inter- ment in Calvary cemetery The remains were removed from the Baker mortuary to the home today and will remain there the funeral services Thursday George McGrath was born at Biron September 21 1899 and at- tended the schools in the village He was married to Miss Lillian Thompson this city on August 1924 at Rock Island Illinois and made his home here since that time Besides his wife he leaves to mourn his sudden death one son George jr his mother Mrs Vocal Duet Feature Of Weekly Concert A vocal duet The Bells of sung by and Violet Monson will be the unusual feature of the regular weekly band concert to bo given by the Wisconsin ids band at the Lincoln athletic field Thursday evening starting at eight o'clock The program announced today by Director E A Lambert is as march Knights of Old by F Losey overture by C W Dalbey serenade The After by C Haugh fox trot by Gus Kahn overture The New by E Russell Sounds From the waltz by L Wer- ner and march The Radiant by H Lincoln Weather Report as McGrath Biron two brothers Alex and Emmett Biron four ters Mrs Irvin Whitrock this city Mrs Guy and Mrs ter Timmerman both of kee and Mrs John Cody Lone Rock Wisconsin WARMER FOR WISCON Generally fair tonight nnd Thursday er tonight ex- cept in extreme southeast er Thursday cast and south Today's Weather Maximum temperature for hour period ending at 7 a m 85 minimum temperature for 24-hour period ending at 7 a m 50 at 7 a m 62