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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - March 27, 1933, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                            A. P. LEASED WIRE This paper U served by leased wire with the news report of the Associated AN The Major shows some new tricks with the ing He's an all-around See page 2 for Nineteenth 6046. Wisconsin March 27, 1933. Single Copy Five Cents ORDER MERGER OF FARM CREDIT AGENCIES Mooney Dares Prosecutors to Again Prove Guilt WILL BE TRIED MURDER CHARGE DEFENSE COMMITTEE RECTS OLD INDICTMENT IN HOPES ACQUITTAL MAY VIDE CHANCE FOR RELEASE FROM Opposition to Roosevelt's Employment Program Wilts Measure for vation Wins proval of Both House and Senate Com- San Mar. Tom Mooney today dared his for- mer prosecutors to again prove him guilty of the Preparedness Day parade bombing here in 1916, and if possible hang The dare was contained in a statement given newspapers by Mooney's defense which Mar. position wilted before President Roosevelt's substitute employment program today and the measure went to both house and senate with committee who have been working on the subject for the president with Miss Frances secretary of It provides for setting up a new relief administration under a eral relief administrator directly responsible to the Would Borrow Through R. F. C. The administrator would take i over from the Reconstruction Cor- 13 LIVES LOST IN CALIFORNIA PLANE CRASH STORM HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAGEDY WHICH ED LIVES OF THREE IN TEN OTHERS IN WRECKED Roosevelt Foe on There was the that it that it supervision of federal re- March lief funds and their allotment to fast moving storm was blamed the but the money would be day for the transport airplane crash would be taken up immediately in raised the senate for Reject Connery Measure Approval in the senate tee for the measure the an amount equal to one third of the president broad authority to put for more 15 years has men to work in the nation's forests a pardon for New Trial Ordered The statement was based upon action of Superior Judge Louis H. Ward in ordering trial of Mooney on the remaining murder indictment against indictment left on the court records all these and resurrected by the Mooney de- fense with the hope an acquittal would provide a moral wedge for Mooney's release from his life term in San Quentin prison Judge Ward set the new trial for April 26, and left prosecution to State Attorney General U. S. District Attorney Matthew Brady which took 13 lives near here day Only 3 In Plane Only three of those killed were in the including Pilot Noel B. public money expended by it and j considered one of the through the R. F. C. Every state would be entitled to the first was but in the house com- I a measure by Chairman Con- nery came up It was rejected by 13 to 7. In the senate there was stricken cut reference to the a day wage that would be paid men j enlisted in a civilian corps and instead the president was i given power to put an employment plan in Senators that he would be free to go ahead with his plan as I originally j Asked a Month who had opposed the i its subdivisions during the ing three month The remainder of the fund would be allocated to the states by the administrator on the basis of JAPAN FORMALLY withdrew from the president's plan on the ground ing he did not believe Mooney could be convicted is a marvelous opportunity for and Sullivan to come forward and fill the breach bad a day wage would have a effect on the wage scale for unskilled had proposed in his measure that wages up to a month be paid the Connery's substitute also would have forbidden the use of left by the withdrawal of the dis- on control i -t r attorney's office from the said Mooney in his Charles M. district ney in 1916, now is in private tice in Los In recent years he has insisted Mooney was erly convicted but admitted he did not believe a conviction could be ob- Edward A. San Francisco was special prosecutor for the trials of Mooney and Warren K. also convicted and ing a life term at Folsom He says he believes Mooney not only can be but can be prevented the application of a 15 per cent pay cut to the wages and provided for voluntary ments of Senate Substitute Acceptable As his committee took this he made public a letter from liam president of the can Federation of saying the SENDS NOTE TO RE- i SIGNING LOWING FINAL APPROVAL OF ACTION BY PRIVY March formally ended today a membership of more than 13 years in the League of The final action was taken by the privy meeting in the al and the long-awaited deci- sion was transmitted to Geneva with the approval of Emperor The in a rescript issued to his subjects said jesty has been pleased to command his government to secede from the League of following a dis- senate substitute is agreement in the empire's policy in able to but adding that support of Manchukuo and opinions substitute would be more than the senate Green added that he believed it was in the of all of the Plans to Cooperate best fliers in the The others were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The Arisa and four wiped stairs when the plane struck his and burned it and one other jumped from a window but was strayed with ing and died yesterday in a The other four all young were neighbors and friends of the Hit by Storm squall that hit our ship was a moving said dent Franklin Rose of Varney Speed operator of the wrecked it was the one reported from Oakland airport 10 minutes minutes after the crash the storm had passed and the ceiling had Evans was in the wrong place at the wrong Five Despite a personal the White House it WATERWAY PACT REPORTED OUT EXPECT CONSIDERATION AT Father Pays to Win Boy's Release 0., Mar. A desperate band of rid of a 15-year-old was hunted NG by federal authorities the father told of STABILIZATION BY FARM BOARD IS ABOLISHED EXECUTIVE ORDER PLACES ALL AGENCIES UNDER ONE MORGENTHAU EX- TO BE PLACED IN GRAM. March The St. Lawrence waterway treaty vous with the abductors on a lonely road shrouded in The Peter Meyers in good health as he re- lated his experiences during the March President Roosevelt informed con- to gress today of an executive order all federal agricultural was approved by the senate foreign eight days he was held in a relations committee today and re- j aark room following his capture by credit agencies under one In the same the president abolished stabilization operations by the Farm Credit stored to the senate calendar await Senator the Democratic said he expected the pact would be considered at this session The new agricultural financial is to be known as the oh ers Credit and I will include the Farm the you listen to you'll be all j Farm Loan bureau and various he quoted his captors as it agencies in the department of three men armed with a of but action would we'll you try to get disposal of President emergency Only 2 Negative Votes treaty was sent back to the senate calendar by a vote of 14 to 2, Roosevelt's he he was well riculture and Reconstruction nance better coordination of the remained firm against un- amended passage of the Roosevelt plan to recruit a among unemployed for forest Connery's opposition threatened the first serious delay on a measure since congress treated by the men who showed agencies involved in our agricultural themselves only when their faces I credit the president vere hidden behind He produce a more uniform six or seven were in the i for agricultural credit and will AUTO ACCIDENT SUIT ON TRIAL LITIGATION RESULTING FROM FATAL OF CASMIR HOOVER BEING TRIED IN CIRCUIT COURT The case of J. M. and His showing the strain j saving of more than The treaty had been favorably of worry and sleepless ir the immediate effect of this ported to the senate by the j by fear that her husband tee last but reverted to the i too had been abducted when he Maintain Policy of Aid committee when the senate failed to went on the long and mysterious j He emphasized the maintenance trip that brought about the the federal government of the Negotiated with Canada last mer by the Hoover the treaty provides for the joint con- struction of a huge navigation and beamed her joy at his re- policy of aid to the system of operative Three hundred a hundred j Henry chairman more than he had offered for of the Farm who is expected power project on the St. Lawience of the was to head the new government utes five minutes he I others C- F- this i river at a total cost of about U. S. Share The American share of the cost would be but only about of new tion would be Of engineers for New York have agreed should be paid by that state in return for the power rights it would The committee reported back to price elder Meyers said he paid was called into conference by the for his son's would have come Sought Landing Field Survey of the area surrounding and Theodore nae e reservation adopted action to collect damages resulting i last to Prevent the from the death of Casmir Hoover Company of America from ob- two days following the time he the crash indicated Evans had tamed a fractured skull when the been seeking an emergency landing j car which he had parked on highway but found the field he had picked was a rhubarb which would catch his landing Properly Matt I. former chief tice of the California supreme was head of the commission which investigated the Mooney case last year for Governor James Rolph and returned a that Mooney and Billings were guilty and properly Governor Rolph thereupon denied Mooney a just as every governor since Mooney was convicted has Mooney's statement they believe their own ments they should consider it a patriotic duty to come forward and volunteer their services as special I challenge them to do Plans Unannounced Plans for Mooney's new tion were still unannounced No responsible official had come forward to say what would be Ten persons were killed and two score injured in the bombing of the Preparedness Mooney and Billings have consistently declared their innocence and refused to cept paroles lest the latter be con- strued as admissions of Japan intends to continue to accept the senate proposal since I would be impossible to obtain cooperation in the league efforts to favorable consideration of your i peace and maintain friendly the approval of the Sponsors of President Roosevelt's proposal for a j The rescript adds that despite ing to rise again after touching his wheels in the field he suddenly con- fronted a water He banked to the plane's low wing clipped a he bounced off one house and hurtled into the Arisa Much of this is but the evidence supports according to investigators for the department of I relations with other The resignation was telegraphed after Premier Makoto Saito had obtained the emperor's ployment relief fund meanwhile that they would offer The communication to the league it on the senate floor as an declared the league assembly s who refused to discuss J where he 13 between Port Edwards and koosa was struck by the Kruger car driven by Walrath on the evening of November 4, 1931, was being tried before Judge C. F. Van Fond du in circuit court here Died in Mauston Hospital Hoover was repairing a tire on his car when it was struck by the car a permanent grant to power rights at Senator Robinson said he knew of POSSES TRAIL USE IN SEARCH FOR TWO ACCUSED OF ALLY SHOOTING HOUSTON ATTACKING March j pi evident later in the The president's the senate and house of to the provisions of section 1, title 3, of the act entitled j act to Maintain the Credit of j the United States proved March 20. 19.33, I am trans- herewith an executive order j reorganizing the agricultural it of the United executive order consolidates ir one Farm Credit functions of all present federal organizations which deal primarily with agricultural no reason why the treaty should not Posses with bloodhounds today were the Federal Farm be considered at this but two Negroes who allegedly the Federal Farm Loan that the emergency program would shot to death William W. 25, the functions of the and attacked his taiy of agriculture with regard to have No Attempted Chairman Pittman said no 24. Ordered Out of Car loans in aid of and those of the Reconstruction Finance tempt was made in the The hysterical young woman told corporation pertaining to the to modify the treaty to di- police she and her both of Cement of Regional Agricultural version of more water at prominent were seated in Credit tai Uie tai but that Senators Wagner an automobile about a. m functions of the Federal driven by He was taken Lewis spoke against the j the Negroes one on i Board with regard to further Governor of Illinois in a each side of the The stabilization operations arc Nekoosa for treatment and later was taken to the Mauston hospital ment to his reforestation To Ask Bond Issue Before long the president is ex- to submit a proposal for a bond issue to finance a public works i Administration experts are now making a survey of able public works The relief measure was sponsored jointly by Senators Wagner N. Costogan port last condemning Japan's attempting to challenge the position taken by Japan in cuts away the ground for stabilization of the far eastern Differences Irreconcilable can the terms laid down in its recommendations ever be of any possible service in securing enduring peace in those The Japanese i the accident in detail pending their report to To Hold Inquest Coroner Grant D. Miller set next Friday for the Sheriff's were placed on guard over all The motor will be gone over to see whether it had anything to do with the The jury selected this morning was comprised of George conference with Pittman ordered them out of the sought to delay action on the treaty thought I told you to hold up or modification of it to allow for i one of the ed by the better coordination of the agencies involved in our agricultural Harley Grand j in the pact any alteration in the diversion According to Miss Im- 1 system will produce a tation by the supreme court to be in- mediately after the Negro C. of C. to Sponsor Broadcast The Wisconsin Rapids band and Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a community program to be put on the air over Stevens at two o'clock Saturday April 1. A program similar to one given at a recent band banquet will be George Monson will be A German Pretzel and His Eight will play and health and beauty talks will be given by and Rubber The humorous bits will be climaxed by a talk by and his Mrs. Louis and La Follette J government has been led to realize j the existence of an irreconcilable de- I vergence of views dividing Japan f C I of peace Infant OOn Oie I and especially in regard to the fundamental principles to be ed in the establishment of a durable Mrs. Louis 30, and her in- fant Ralph Otto 1520 West Grand passed away at Sunday morning at Riverview hospital where the child had been born a short time Brief funeral services will be held at the Krohn and Berard chapel at R. F. C. Loans Total March 27 1 p. m. Rev. E. H. Walther j after which the bodies I will be taken to the home of Mrs. j peace in the far it In the note declared Japanese ing there remains no room for ther hereby gives no- tice of the intention of Japan to withdraw from the League of on The members of the band who will take part in the program Dan George Lola Martin Everett Lambert Emil Roy Irv August Leo and Bernard Farm Youth Shoots Self at Antigo March Donald 21, whose home was at Bryant near today shot and killed himself with a revolver while sitting in an automobile parked on a downtown street mother in the town of Marathon for final rites Mrs. nee Esther was born in the town of athon November 5, 1902, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto On August 22, 1931, she was united in marriage to Louis Buege of Wisconsin Rapids and re- sided in this city since that In addition to her Mrs. Buege is survived by her one and three Clara and all of the town of Funeral will be held at the home at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon and at the St. Peter's Lutheran town of at 2 p. Rev. Paul Schroeder Burial will be made in Rest Lawn Local Hunters Bag Two Brush Wolves Two large brush wolves were the trophies of a hunting excursion in Juneau made by six local hunters The six men ing the trip weie Georgo Snydor C. J. John The Reconstruction corporation has made actual loans of to help the country during the de- That total was shown in the cor- monthly report on ness up to March 21. Repayments totaled Frances Nellie Alta Vedder and Herman Melvin Will Glenn Erick T. A. this and Peter Attorneys and James Walter appeared for the plaintiffs and Attorney R. B. Graves of Relief Recipients Must Plant Gardens i fired the shot which killed credits who was facing the other The bullet penetrated his Miss Torian said she threw program for result in substantial Saving 'A saving of more than self over his body and begged the the immediate effect of this Negroes for pleading with Further substantial are an- them to take Porch to a hospital Those on the relief of the South they blindfolded and i as are the Wood County Relief association will gagged have to plant gardens this John V. investigator for the and Mrs. Mildred The relief officials that Brazeau and Graves investigator of Wisconsin sents the ids relief told the Tribune Open New Case Tomorrow Jurors not selected in the case on trial today were excused until nine o'clock tomorrow morning at which time the case of A. G. and vs. Rosa and will probably come to Liken Reports of German Terrorism to Myths rr March Minister Konstantin Von one of the few Conservative in Chancellor Hitler's inet who reputedly have the full confidence of President Von was warned the world against Adrian HEI Billmeyer baneful spirit of an Bottensek and Wesley The men left here early Sunday morning and by 11 o'clock they had bagged their first The second was a little too foxy for them to get so This wolf was called a calumny in vogue during the war to flare up through reports of anti-Jewish terrorism in Thumb Amputated Harold the 17-year-old son of Mrs. Cora Lincoln had his left thumb amputated at the first joint yesterday morning when it became caught in the shaft of a sawing The youth was en to the Riverview hospital for treatment and was discharged im- mediately by one of the local who said that it had for some time been a menace in the ing and had been hunted by a number of The hunters bagged their second wolf late in the They returned home last Announce Awards New March Trustees of the John Simon heim memorial foundation day announced the award of 38 for 1933-34 to scholars and Among recipients were German He made the statement as Jewish organizations throughout the world called for a fast and demonstrations today against what they termed the Hitler government's persecution of their Capt. Herman a Nazi member of the Hitler said at re- ports of these Baron Von in a private interview with the Associated said Jewish abroad are giving impression that they actually halt at not even lies and fight the present German The man who has conducted foreign affairs in three nets since last June classed the reports with the Belgian city myths of the World j He admitted it was regrettable if certain excesses were committed by at the ning of the national revolution which accompanied the rise of ler early this He said there were only a few such cases and then in comparatively mild Concerning Jewish demonstrations in he quoted a prominent Jewish banker as reject all foreign German Jews are enough to help Denies News Censorship The baron also denied foreign correspondents must submit their reports to a but added that a few reports were held up because they either so untrue or so distorted that their publication in- dubitably had to be considered gerous to the Meanwhile creation of fifteen cial courts to handle political cases in Prussia was There are estimated to be to Communists under arrest in various parts of the There are also hundreds of imprisoned The government leaders have ed many of these are held in jails to protect them from possible those who do not have garden plots may secure the use of land by ing application as soon as possible at the relief office in the city Drag Body Into Woods of greater and controlling ance is the maintenance of the long Then one of them picked her up policy of the federal bodily while the other Porch's body through a roadside to maintain and strengthen a sound and permanent system of ditch and under a fence into thick cooperative agricultural sub- woods about 100 yards from the Ject to The Negroes rifled ets and fled into the Miss Torian supervision and ated on the basis of providing the maximum of security to present and prospective investors in bonds ani removing the and I debentures resting on farm Miss Torian ran to the home or agricultural Seeds will be furnished all those who John a blind man for the purpose of meeting are planting but who do on a nearby and have sufficient funds with which to purchase The seeds are plied by the state through the trial County Agent H. R. Lathrope is cooperating with the relief office and will give out desired tion on gardens to any of the sons receiving phoned Operation on Hen Proves Successful the credit needs of agriculture at minimum Arthur 17, is about a he performed on a Neighbors Surround Nab Thief Mar. 27. turned vigilantes to cap- man who with a Swiss parsnips and i to examine the A long incision for Home Is Wrecked By Gas Explosion March An explosion of gas yesterday wrecked the home of Pasquale liardi while he and his family were visiting friends at No one was hurt but the shook the threw Mrs. Joseph who lives next out of her neck has almost healed in two When the hen became ill Arthur and a Norman be- The family was away last when neighbors noticed peculiar activity in the The volunteer guards formed they diagnosed the jin two one at the front door They opened the took from it the other at the a tightly wadded bunch of hay and sewed up using silk thread for inner and cuter Monticello to Have Cheese Plant March weather excavation will be started this week on Mon projected Swiss cheese Equipment will include eight large and the plant will cost more than Brother-in-Law of Sheriff Is March George 24, brother-in-law of Sheriff Robert was on bation today after being sentenced Saturday to one year to 10 months in the Green Bay reformatory for stealing 70 chickens from the farm of the sheriff's ther and the Louis Crandall also at He pleaded guilty and his probation was on con- dition he pay half the value of the His 16-year-old companion in the thefts was ed on the same Weather Report COLDER For Fair and colder Tuesday generally slowly rising temperature in west and Today's Weather Maximum temperature for 24- Lour period ending at 7 a. 39; minimum temperature for 24-hour period ending at 7 a. 20; at 7 a. 27,  

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