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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - August 5, 1932, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                A P LEASED WIRE This paper la by leased wire with the news report of the Associated Press Nineteenth 5850 Tribune N E W S P Final Wisconsin Rapids Wis Friday August 5 1932 Single Copy Five Cents HOLMAN SEEKS BAIL FOR INDICTED DAUGHTER Blaze Challenges Chicago Fire Fighters FIRE STARTS IN GRAIN ELEVATOR 3 FIREMEN HURT GRAIN LIVESTOCK MEAT PACKERS STOCK BOATS AND BUILDINGS DEVOURED AS 60 FIRE COMPANIES FIGHT BLAZE Chicago Aug 5 The flames of a dollar fire challenged sixty companies of men and the crews of three fire boats early today to put them out Broke Out in Elevator The fire breaking out yesterday afternoon in the Quincy grain vator spread to the Omaha Packing company where it destroyed four buildings Three firemen were injured and 30 firemen and employes of the Nab Slayer of Deputy Sheriff in Few Hours Hastings Minn Aug A brazen impulse by a killer to snatch a deputy sheriff's pistol and slay another officer in the jail of- fice early today gave Harold der and Sharpe a few hours freedom only to submit to capture ater by a posse Sharpe 33 a former convict and Wilder both of St Paul had been aken into custody by Deputy ff Rudolph Fischer 39 of Dakota while attempting to ze a golf course clubhouse While Fischer was questioning he two Wilder snatched the pistol from the holster of Deputy Sheriff Joseph Heinan standing near him and killed Fischer when he went for his gun Wilder later confessed admitting two companies were overcome by ne have clone it on impulse smoke j Just then Fischer went for his Perishing in the flames were 800 I jammed the rod I got 60 head of cattle and 200 from the other guy into his chest ard it went off I took his gun and handed it to Sharpe and we beat said Wilder Cattle and Grain Lost in Chicago Fire hogs 60 head of cattle and sheep also were bushels of grain pounds of hams and bacons 300 tons fertilizers and hog carcasses Three boats tied up in the cago river nearby were burned at a loss of The fire spread to a neighboring coal and lumber yard but firemen fighting desperately overcame the new menace and again confined the blaze to the packing plant and vator Blame Explosion An explosion of dust in the stored grain supposedly was the cause of the fire Dense clouds of red flames and smoke burst from the tall structure showering embers down on the wooden pens of the packing plant These were readily ignited Four city blocks were occupied by the concerns destroyed 2 SHAWANO MEN KILLED IN CRASH FATHER OF FOUR SMALL DREN PAPER MILL WORKER DIE OF INJURIES RECEIVED WHEN THEIR CAR STRUCK HAYRACK Green Bay Wis Aug Two men one of them the SIX-HOUR DAY FIVE-DAY WEEK IS STATE PLAN A blaze m the old Quincy grain elevator in Chicago turned into one of the most spectacular fires the city has in a decade when the flames engulfed the structure within a few minutes and spread to a lumber yard and the yards and plant of the Omaha Packing company The loss was at The above photo shows flames and smoke pouring from the roof of the elevator during the blaze CONFERENCE OF HEADS OF ELEVEN STATE MENTS RESULTS IN DECISION TO PUT STATE EMPLOYEES ON SHORTER DAY WEEK Madison Wis Aug five day week and a six hour day will be instituted on all public j works construction to be done by state government departments so long as the business depression lasts the unemployment relief com- mission announced today The commission said that heads of 11 state departments called into conference on two occasions to for- mulate a general policy had apon this method of spreading em- Home Canning Survey of Merchants Shows Housewives Busy Preserving Miami Jury Hears of Lancaster Diary Miami Fla Aug jury trying Captain W N ter on a charge of murdering den Clarke heard much about the private affairs of the two men as as those of Mrs J M Miller with whom each was in love through personal letters and Lancaster's diary read in court day State Attorney N Vernon thorne read the diary written by Lancaster from Jan 1 1932 to Sunday April 16 It told of his and domestic troubles in Miami and his tour of the west in search of employment Young Bob En Route to Madison Today Milwaukee Wis Aug Senator and Mrs Robert M La Follette arrived in Milwaukee day by boat from Buffalo but left immediately by automobile for Madison Senator La Follette declined to discuss politics What I have to say I'll say on the he de- clared He said he had wired ahead that he was ready to start and expects to be on the road in a few days father of four small children died m a hospital hope last night a few hours after their car struck the rear end of a hay rack on highway 29 between Bonduel and Angelica Shawano Was Metal The Clarence 30 Shawano sheet metal dealer married four children Koch 23 paper worker Skull fractures caused the death j of both men j They were coming Green warning Bay from Shawano in Koch's about 8 o'clock last As they passed the crest of a small rise they found the hay rack of James McGee nearby farmer on the road ahead of them The roadster struck the mar end of the hay rack and then ed times and Koch were thrown to the pavement The hay rack was to kindling wood but McGee and the horses escaped serious injury They were rushed to Green Bay hospital but did not recover con- Von Hindenburg Fist Poises Over Hitler's Storm Troops Berlin Aug The action declaring discipline was icr fist of octogenarian i now being maintained but that if president Field Marshal Paul von heavy-handed measures were taken noised today Adolf Hitler's National Socialist other TO CRASH WALL CYCLE RODEO it would be impossible to make antees Inquires of Powers Meantime Hitler's cal ad- viser Captain Hermann Wilhelm Com ing had a long conference with LEONARD HANK WHO THRILLED KIWANIS FROLIC CROWDS WITH LEAP TO RIVER RIDES THROUGH BOARD WALL SUNDAY ployment on all public work whether financed by state or federal funds Resolution Made Public A resolution approved by the de- heads was made public It said that insofar as it is possible employment on state projects will je given only to needy bona fide residents of Wisconsin and that in selection of projects over which the have control preference vill be given to communities where he relief problem is most acute The five day week and six hour day the resolution said will apply both to skilled and unskilled labor on highway and building construc- tion and where this is workers will be employed not mor than eight hours a day and in alter nate weeks Except Short Time Work On short time forestry project j provision was made for an eigh hour day and a five day week anc rotation of the work so that employment will be limited to ten or twelve days per man No depression in the sale of ning goods has been felt by local stores this year On the contrary much more equipment for the pre- serving of produce has been sold this summer than for many previous years One salesman when interviewed by a Tribune reporter stated that bis store had sold more canning goods recently than during any son for the past five years and this despite the fact that people will use up their old cans and equipment be- fore purchasing new and with the home canning season just well ed Salesmen in the various local merchandising enterprises were un- animous in their opinions that more than usual of this type of goods was STILL AT WALKER IN JAIL HOLMAN RUSHES TO NORTH CAROLINA CITY TO PROCURE BAIL WHICH ATTORNEYS SAY CANNOT BE GRANTED WITHOUT DEFENDANT IN COURT Winston Salem N C Aug Holman father of by Holman arrived here at p m today to attempt to procure bail for the indicted widow of Smith Reynolds tobacco heir for whose death she is being sought Goes to Court House Holman said he would go to the Forsythe county courthouse to appear before Judge A M Stack presumably to ask that bail be fixed for Mrs indicted yesterday along with Ab Walker life long friend and chum of the dead millionaire Walker has been in jail since his arrest a short time after the in- were returned Refuses to Speak Previously Solicitor Carlisle gins chief prosecuting officer of this district has refused to say sold and indicates the tendency of whether he consent to bail citizens to make the best of a Higgins said Mrs Reynolds can bad financial year Many her pending trial of good eatables can be pre- bv habeas corPus Proceedings served and made to last a before a suPenor court judge ing length of time with the new first degree murder is not O v j I 1 canning inventions and can furnish bailable offense in North a variety of side dishes and in some cases whole meals during the lina winter months T and his Erle McMichael were The department heads agreed on the substitution of hand labor for machine labor wherever practicable Leonard Hank and decided upon a policy of tions paten in the of bloody n j i I e v i- i i mid the Foreign Minister Biron Konstantin l stunt man of this j inP of buildings structures a M Mm von Neurath possibly to the I who Performed the leap I pavement or other public works wa- to question of how much of a hand the hls into the Wisconsin i which will best lend themselves to with thf full Ihc stopped immediate Ij Hitlers N 171 a half were to be given in anv tm t new cabinet which is Dead Injured OPENS AUG 13 Mich in the noting which has grown almost to civil war since the present government took two ago stood today at loO More than have been injured Penalties for noting as fixed in the new it was understood would include the death penalty for mer at the Kiwanis Water Frolic held recently will attempt another exploit at the rodeo given by the Wisconsin Rapids Motorcycle at paik east of the city on highway 54 Sunday Crashes Through Wall will crash into a wall SIXTY OF FAIRS TO RE OBSERVED acts of violence built of one inch boards at a speed of 60 miles an hour a feat which has been successfully pei formed by only one ather rider in the United States A description of the events use of the materials requiring the maximum amount of labor within the state To Spread Employment The general policy of spreading will apply the tion said whether work is done by day labor or through contractors The unemployment relief sion in a statement accompanying the announcement said that new federal regulations for labor and a 36 hour week and the it would be impossible for bond to be arranged for the widow without her ter Wisconsin Rapids stores have about the but the stock large quantities of the latest type of improved canning ment and housewives who are not accustomed to canning their garden m court produce for use during the winter Higgins and McMichael will do well to investigate the Jn the the 1 would be powerless to authorize bond for Libby or any arrangement for keeping her under medical care until after she is in actual tody of North Carolina officers and within the state's boundary Question Arrest Asked if Libby's father would be subject to for harboring a fugitive or obstructing justice in the event he knowing the whereabouts of his daughter but refuses to surrender her Higgins CONFUSION SEEN IN BONUS CAMP LIQUOR SMUGGLED INTO CAMP FIST FIGHTS TAKE PLACE AS j tjie EGG MEMBERS ON LAST Whereabouts Unknown TRAIN TO LEAVE TODAY The widows whereabouts ed unknown Johnstown Pa Aug The degree of murder to be Confusion grips the tottering sub- 1 charged lies in the discretion of the urban camp of the bonus prosecutor The language of the in- force again today as its indicated to court officers eaders and city officials hurry the however that the graund jury had DIKING Local Player army from the city j first degree murder in mind the Quiet Rules Camp penalty of which is death in the grim sullen electric chair the camp after minor disturbances After hearing two witnesses the broke in the glare of grand jury took but half an hour to where disgruntled groups refused return the murder indictments The over Nation the past that public works will employ wag into action came as another in the under hand of the meet has been state departments it be- AUG 14 Claik county fair will its sixtieth Coroner Harvey Stubenvoll of sary when it opens here on Visits Friends Here days but new ones have re- an greater number of cently been added and that those receiving this Four members of the club will be mcn with needy ride horses m a race which promises lies Charles Kipp a resident to be very interesting to The resolution declared that cost of Wisconsin Rapids and who was inasmuch as all of the entrants relief to the counties and at one time one of its bebt known equestrian experience is limited has become so unbearable Shawano county was making an in- j day August 23 for five big days All I baseball players visited with some Stunt motorcycle riding will be done tnat possible means of lifting entries must be in place by of old friends here today Kipp from every conceivable angle at the burden is necessary day night and on Sunday Billy J was in the valley as a good high speeds and refreshment stands Departments Involved Pitcher I have been put to enable the The state departments bound by today Dixie Bee Mine Is Sunday world famous Evangelist will address what is expected to be the largest crowd to gather in field last night There was the investigation of the shooting of the some aviation enthusiast at arguments Kipp's family before him re- crowd to better enjoy the day in this section for many years Free Parking the and the officials I resenting them in conference Concert Tonight The weekly band concert which was scheduled for last night was postponed on account of rain and will be held tonight at p m instead It is hoped a large crowd will be present to hear the ing program the large new grand'stand on the and Kipp's hill at south dde was The club has arranged for free Unemployment H L T i Neillsville fairgrounds Church hls father He is a parking space and it is hoped that Henry Ohl jr H J Hagge lerre Aug choirs from all over central brother of George Paulus many local people will be on hand Ekstrom and John T Don I ne Dixie Bee coal mine scene of a sin will unite in a large union choir formerly of this city to the clubmen handle their two-day siege by union pickets during the George M Hill sr escorted Mr steeds Highway T J Petti ing which one man was killed and Have 40 Entertainers KiPP through the Consolidated mill eight wounded was and Monday Tuesday and Wednesday thls and today Mr most deserted today I August 15 1C and 27 will be three Klpp exPected to for Rice T -1 where he and his family will Sez nnn AU JL I Will UU more than 800 members of days heaped full of tne Indiana national guard whose thrills and attractions including for several weeks I AH Of I See Truce Between j Economic Leaders See Upward Trend mobilization at the state college here caused the pickets to Taylor and troop of forty son K J Kurtenacker J C Schmidtman and M W Torkelson Industrial F M Wil cox R G Knutson Voyta Wrabetz and Miss Florence Peterson Conservation Paul D workmen im- i prisoned at the mine were gone most of homes them returned With eight hundied members en- rolled in Clark county 4-H club to their work 150 more than ever before I the exhibits in all 4-H club Washington Aug congressional economic authorities Kelleter D Smoot R Utah and University of J D Bolivia Wagner CD N business Phillips M E McCaffrey and A E and employment on a slow but sure Gallistel Aug upgrade Board of John Hannan Buenos Aires I C- I A provisional com- are expected to break all past belief that a truce between Smoot chairman of the Department of agriculture and Miss Granton Bolivia in the quarrel over committee and dean of the senate Charles L Hill and J D MATTER HOW MOT IT IS IN ONB PUCE w SOUTH AMERICA us STILL i -i Sullivan Clark county 4-H club leader and the Gran Chaco is near was in service says the necessary be readily Wallace J landry Neillsville Clark Passed today of public confidence is Board of normal 1J f 4.1 1 H Ui IS available should further disorder county agricultural agent are super- was said would be tain when people realize the bottom I ri I A TT A t t vising al 4-H activities and are new negotiations for a has been How long the Dixie Bee will re- highly encouraged with the work to of the controversy has reached as he thinks it main idle was undecided date which already has been the subject of intervention by the League of construction and relief Wagner sponsor of the gigantic Reconstruction Not in Aid Nations and a group of 19 western hemisphere nations United including the Washington Aug Reconstruction Corporation is ing anything but Santa Claus handedness in administering the voted by congress for direct relief in the states Supplements State Aid It sticks to the position that the federal fund should be used only to supplement all possible state and cal aid On this premise it turned down Governor Pinchot's request for for Pennsylvania But the corporation has granted three loans as to the ency of the need and with the re- capitulation of money already spent and likely will approve more Allows Illinois 3 Million It allowed Illinois on a showing that of relief bonds had been sold and spent and that relief agencies in the state soon would have to close without federal aid Ohio got for use in four counties and only yesterday was advanced to Detroit for emergency needs pending ther development of local programs In each instance the money was made available immediately A report to ta Nacion however from its correspondent at a few miles from the border said another armed clash had occurred in the disputed area senate reports satisfaction with th manner in which the administrator of the law are taking hold of thei task and opening new avenues o employment Doudna E G Wheat Pool Reported Today Chicago Aug of a pool in wheat spread over the trading floor of the Chicago board of trade today but neither confirmation nor denial was forthcoming Arthur W Cutten veteran trader credited with directing the pool was silent So were his and other traders Golfers Host to Point Men Bull's-Eye golfers will encounter representatives from the Whiting course at Stevens Point in a match on the local grounds tomorrow at o'clock A large crowd from Stevens Point is expected to be on hand to watch the players and dinner will be ed at the club house after the con- test AH local members are urged to present tomorrow to take part In the tournament at the scheduled time Director of A E Garey State Charles Halbert Legislative reference E E Witte wrangling and a few fist fights but his elaborate mansion here officers quickly put down the ing a gay liquor party the night of trouble and tightened precautionary July 5 Reynolds was an heir to the measures Officers said persons not Reynolds tobacco millions members of the B E F started the Demands Arrest Sheriff Transou Scott who was Rumors of Halt Heard dissatisfied with a suicide theory News that the California immediately wired Cincinnati and gent first to leave by special trains New York authorities to arrest after the evacuation order had been Libby if they could find her halted in Chicago without definite The indictment charges Smith's promise of going on reached the widow and his friend on or about camp last night and added to the the sixth day of July 1932 with confusion as veterans demanded force and arms at and in the surance that they would nol meet a said county did unlawfully fate premeditatedly of their malice Mayor Eddie McCloskey aforethought kill and murder Smith ed the last train will leave with Reynolds eastern contingents about noon When the case will be brought to day Highway trucks will carry the trial is not known The next lar court term is scheduled to to their home towns i n October 3 Because of a crowded docket a special term before then is probable Mosinee Boy Goes Finals I Committee Reports wis Aug on Improvement Work Don Leavens of Mosinee Wis the bovs he Wthe Washington Aug of rill play Bob Kamrath Austin ex for the championship ath today eliminated Edgar er Austin Tex Max Joseph This City Loses to Harmon in Match at Camp Sparta Wis Aug Five boxing champions were crowned at the golden gloves tournament oi the Brigade at Camp McCoy last night They received golden glove watch charms The runners-up got bronze medals Arthur Garbrecht 126 pounder from Abbotsford a boxing novice outpointed Erdman 124 Chippewa Falls in a fait bout Harold Walker 146 Superior outpointed 147 Stevens Point and Harmon 139 ed Max Joseph 142 Wisconsin Rapids Woodward 173 River Falls and Mickey Stanfield 184 Superior won on default from Carl pischke 170 Chippewa Falls and Zeddies 180 River Falls Defeats Point Service Battery gan defeated Battery D Stevens Point 8 to 4 for the gade championship in ball tournament the first of to sPend on were announced today by the home modernizing committee of the de- of commerce Weather Report FOR WISCON what cooler in east and south tonight Saturday fair Today Weather Maximum temperature for hour period ending at 7 a m 89 minimum temperature for 24-hour period ending at 7 a m at 7 a m 69 tion M inches   

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