Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - April 28, 1933, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin A. P. LEASED WIRE paper It by wire with the news report of the Associated A CONSTR T I V E N E S PAPER WORLD-WIDE Hundreds of trained nea in all parts of the world write daily for news vices used by this Nineteenth 6074. Wisconsin April 28, 1933. Single Copy Five Cento TROOPS STOP IOWA COUNTY FARM TROUBLE SAYS PRESIDENT OPPOSED TO CASH BONUS PAYMENTS ACTING AS CIAL WHITE HOUSE SAID MOVE WOULD DE- FEAT PURPOSE OF ORIGINAL Wood Co. Embarrassed 11 BULLETIN April senate today rejected an ment to the inflation to give President Roosevelt the optional power to pay the bonus with new money if the chief executive de- State Division Farm Union Withdraws The bonus amendment 60 to 28. was re- April warning that President Roosevelt was opposed to cash payment of the bonus was given in the senate today by Robinson of the cratic in advance of an im- pending vote on the Speaking on the amendment to the inflation measure by Senator Robinson to give the dent optional power to pay the bonus with new the Democrats leader am authorized to say for the that he is against this amendment because he believes it will reverse the policy the and defeat the purpose he has in mind of using the new and currency to meet maturing gations of the Robinson added that if the power were placed in the for the president to pay the the president would not exercise it. Borah Uses Strong Language Senator Borah in a assault on administration threats to prosecute citizens who failed to turn in their asserted April The Wisconsin division of the Union has withdrawn from the Wisconsin Council of K. W. state vice-president of the announced here Hones sent his resignation as a member of the council's board of di- rectors to Senator B. J. president of the is our Hones many of the courses followed by the council of agriculture are de- termined in many instances by those represented on the council other than farm These he are em- ployes of the such as the de- of agriculture and college of ment of and representatives of the county agent system in this PAYLESS PAYDAY IN PROSPECT FOR ALL EMPLOYEES FAILURE TO RECEIVE LOAN GRANTED BY STATE ANNUITY BOARD REASON FOR IMMEDIATE that if he had in gold or gold I certificates he would the to go to Taking the floor in the inflation debate after Senator Wagner N. had assailed opponents of the Borah said he could not see the necessity of forcing persons with prosecution threats to turn in their gold when America was off the gold Under a recent those retaining more than of gold after May 1 are subject to a fine or a year's prison Borah called for insurance of bank and said there was no assurance the person will ever get the gold the government is going to in- sist that people bring in their the government ought to provide a safe place for them to deposit Called an Hour Earlier Borah's speech came as the senate moved toward a vote on the ment by Senator Robinson ENGROSS ON MORTGAGE SALES Because no part of the loan granted Wood county by the state annuity board sometime ago has been and because county officials were unable to a temporary loan from waukee banks officials and employees of all county tions and those receiving and old age pensions will have a payless it was stated today by A. C. chairman of the Wood county board of Negotiations Fail With the possibility of the payless payday for all county employees staring them in the Chairman E. A. member of the county finance ty Treasurer James E. La and County Clerk J. A. Schindler spent the past two days in kee in an effort to sufficient money to cover the pensions and salary accounts until such time as the annuity board delivers at least PROCLAMATION TO ALL CITIZENS OP WISCONSIN WHEREAS it has been an annual practice to observe CLEAN-UP WEEK in this these campaigns resulting in many advantages to the such as ing promoting furthering fire stimulating civic and making this of a finer place in which to be it known that the common council has set aside the first two weeks in May for a real campaign of persistent and constructive effort in cleaning ridding our lawns and business places of the last vestiges of winter's grime and restoring our properties to springlike In this worthy movement I urge each citizen to do his or her best to make our community safe and FRED J. Improve the Quality of Reduce Brewers Told ASSEMBLY ACTS OX MEASURE AUTHORIZING COURTS TO HOLD FORECLOSURE SALES ON MORTGAGED la portion of the loan which was Negotiations failed and April is tho The Rohan authorizing the to order mortgage foreclosure The payday is the loan has bren granted by the annuity but sales to be held on the mortgaged we do not anything definite as upon application and to how or when the money will be of good was engrossed by the Chairman Schubert said assembly today without Pleases Northern Members Two measures which had the com- support of northern Wisconsin were disposed one in compliance with and the other against wishes of the The louse killed a directing the vay commission to make a state highway of county trunk P between Eagle River and the April Three wet members of the one an challenged the breweries of the state to improve the quality of their beer and reduce the price to a level that would permit the sale of a glass for a nickle threat that they would turn for prohibition if the brewers did not change their Before Committee They made the threat committee on excise and rs which was hearing the to levy a tax of 50 rents a gallon on rel of beer sold for more than in a long distance telephone the O'Malley which would sation this He mentioned completely divorce the brewery he was confident that some part of the cash will be delivered to the county as soon as tho annuity boaid can get the declared they were responsible for with any the saloon evils of the rather take my chances Chicago or New York than with any of the millionaire brewers of he O'Malley said he had always fought the big breweries and that he would continue to do so as long UNITED FRANCE REACH AN AGREEMENT ON COMMON GROUND CON- SOLUTIONS ROUNDING ECONOMIC RE- COVERY FOR THE April understanding between France and he United States on the problems of world economic recovery was an- today by President relt and M. the French en- Their final joint statement re- erred almost completely to the eco- nomic phase of their Joint Statement noted with deep said the two that our two governments are ng with like purpose at the main of the world and the ob- of the economic con- Earlier in the day the president nd M. Herriot announced a of the war debts In Balm Suit issue as he Assemblyman Rohan Need Money The pensions which aro paid each month by tho county to poisons who are unable to support themselves lino ul amount to moi e than and engrossed cording to La that er directing the commission to i oil highway 77 between Hudson and is the Part Both bills were introduced county to lts orations from the tavern j Ralph for the Wisconsin assailed the long as and informed the O Malloy since its provisions wore in the Fox tion measure passed by the bly and under consideration in the declared he preferred the beer we got during to the slop now being by Assemblyman at this He out that Jackman said it would be receiving pensions are j to make a certain typo of t t leor for a barrel and that in need of the money to maintain of a bm would ruin i i i i number of Wisconsin brewers be- was a menace to public Foes The which includes county i they bp to com. Highway 77 was described as the 11 Tt 44J I I VV 1C I dustiest road in the one which j of the objected that passage of the would invite a flood of similar thc Leads Fight Assemblyman Perry led a fight to kill the leder granting the Milwaukee county county normal thc county the home for thc aged and all other county amounts to proximately half of which is expended on highway authorizing the president to pay the bonus with new money if he saw The senate was called an hour earlier than usual to help speed a decision on inflation and thc parent began its senate course three weeks ago With inflation disposed leaders planned speedy action on remaining unsettled points in the farm including a motion to reconsider the vote by which sugar beets and cane were included as a basic commodity county board authority to block bond I .In addition to the payroll and issues of the Metropolitan sewerage and the assembly sion accounts which will be there is approximately in peto with those outride the state jou want to destroy the in- and curtail the amount of labor being pass such a he will take care price of beer of itself under the 64 to 16, that thc measure bills allowed by thc county board at should be indefinitely its recent mooting which will go un- paid until such time ns the money lander the ito benefit Speaker Rainey and tive Byrns of the cratic planned to call on President Roosevelt to seek his views on the Regents Hesitate On Purchasing Club April The conveyance of the University club property to the University of Wisconsin will not be accepted until the second mortgage obligation is reduced approximately 60 per the board of regents decided As soon as the reduction is Paid Twice Monthly of the highway com- mission aro paid twice while the officials and of on pressure of Brewers Racketeers Assemblyman O'Malley who said he operated a 1 saloon in the days before changed the brewers with be- ing and and Beer 5 Cents In Local Taverns With practically all of the city taverns selling beer for five cents a able quantities of the new 3.2 beverage are being dispensed daily in Wisconsin A survey of the taverns ed that the lowest quantity sold in a day is half a barrel and that the greatest amount dispensed in a single place is two barrels a The tavern keepers arc ting out an eight ounce plass for a nickle and for those who desire the larger with more fluid and less the bartenders were setting up a 12 ounce glass for a Unlike many other there has been no indication of trouble among the dis- pensers of the newly legalized with an expression of hope that these discussions would be continued in Paris and in About the time that M. Herriot was boarding the train for New the White House issued the following text of the final joint statement by him and the conversations had as their object and as their as com- plete an understanding as possible between our two countries in regaid to our common the con- of definite agreements being reserved for the world economic con- Understanding Necessary no moment has understanding been more necessary between France and the United States for the maintenance of for and simultaneous economic disarmament and the restoration of stable monetary conditions in an at- of general have noted with deep ACTION FOLLOWS MISTREATING OF CIRCUIT JUDGE GOVERNOR HERRING DE- CLARES RIOT COMPLETE BREAKDOWN OF ALL AND Des April L. Herring today backed up his order for troops in Plymouth where a mob attacked a dis- court with a tion declaring martial law in Dr. 0. D. Omaha tor and bitter oral foe of faced his divorced in j leave Des Moines at court as her suit against Forces Unrestricted Terming the attack on Judge C. C. Bradley vicious and criminal con- and assault upon a judge in discharge of his of- endangering his life and threatening a complete down of all law and nor Herring authorized the troops to work beyond the borders of mouth county if public peace and good order will be preserved upon all occasions and throughout the and no interference will be permitted with officers and men in the discharge of the duties under this the proclamation About 200 men were dispatched from Sioux City and Sheldon this morning and a medical detachment of two officers and 12 men was to for alienating the pastor's affections came to The for- mer Baltzly claims Gertrude the other her PREFERS DEATH TO JAIL TERM faction that our two governments are looking with like purpose at the main problems of the world and the objectives of the economic government of the United States and the Fiench government have been able already to announce their full agreement in regard to the JUROR IN FIRST F 0 S H A Y TRIAL SEEKS REFUGE IN DEATH BY MONOXIDE WITH HUSBAND AND TWO St. April or than face what she had termed the of a six for of eial A. Clark of juror in the first Foshay mail fraud sought refuse in death with her husband ond two Find Bodies Their crowded together in a small were found last throe after Mus. Clark necessity of a prompt meeting have appealed to begin her this the object of which sentence in jail The discovery must be to about a lapid re- rival of and the ing of world prices by diminishing all sorts of impediments to on Page Arrested for Violating Game Laws of State the property will under the terms of be a resolution adopted All funds ed for the payment of existing en- and for the future ation of the property as a faculty Executive Of Tomahawk Dies Probe Chicken Thefts In Central Wisconsin April Charged with violating the game Ralph Homer Louis Schwall and Lester all of pleaded guilty ar- before Municipal Judge Fred V. here Conservation wardens charged the men had in their possession 850 pike weighing 450 pounds they were arrested on the Wolf river mar Shiocton April Walter was sought on similar Judge Heinemann deferred ence until May 5 after the four pleaded they wen receiving public aid and needed the fish to feed their center must be provided by the Honor Wausau Man Fire Destroys Loss Estimated April estimated by owners at was caused by fire which destroyed the foundry building of UM Wisconsin Grey Iron Foundry company here Into An explosion of an dl burner scattered flames inside UM frame Twenty New April Thomas Martin of has been awarded one of five Strathcona fellowships for investigation of transportation it was announced today by Yale The Strathcona were made possible by a bequest of Lord pioneer Canadian railroad April B. 79, mill tive and died at the Illinois Masonic friends here were ed. Pride was president of the hawk Pulp and Paper When the company went into in 1929, Pride was said to have assumed payment of wages and salaries of all employes out of his own A paper mill built here by Pride in 1920 has since been quired by the Tomahawk Kraft per He was an engineer by profession and supervised tion of numerous paper mills in the United States and He had been a resident of Tomahawk since 1895. Funeral services will be held at April ations of a chicken theft ring were being investigated today following the arrest of four men who authorities that 120 en in their possession had been stolen from farmyards in central The Ray La 26, his 35, and a Philip 36, all of were turned over to Stevens authorities to face charges Officers said the group used the Albert Koszinski farm near as a base of 9 Scottsboro Case Negroes On Water After Riot men were forced to Waller a was slightly They said t4 tin j against April nine Scottsboro case negroes were on a bread and water diet after a jail Claim Mistreatment They revelled in the where they had been en for threatened their guards with clubs improvised from water pipes and light and refused to return to thoir their rebellion was Warden P. L. Erwin announced the rebellion of the accused of attacking two white women in a case which has attracted international at- Defy Officials As the warden he thc nine negroes refused to go back to their defied jail and sent out a cardboard on which was for the Scottsboro and demands to Flying Service Will Locate In Milwaukee L. G. flying service will be located at the Curtis field on Highway 41, this but there will probably be some activities at the Tri-City port according to present Mr. flying the and Dick parachute Jumper now flying his own stopped here on their way to waukee They left their winter quarters at St. about a month and since then have been working Pilot Mel Swanson arrived Wednesday with the which will be left in the hangar Have Difficulty With Stubborn Peat Fire The grass which later de- into a peat in a field south of Birch was by the local fire ment The grass fire started about yesterday afternoon and worked its way underneath the sod into the which was mostly made up of The fire department was called about this morning to put out the which had started beneath the Upon the arrival of the ment at the scene of the they used all chemicals which were on the truck at the They drove the trucks to Grand where the tanks were The firemen soon had the fire All hose lines which were were carried from the trucks to the which is about 80 feet from the Local Police Look For Escaped Convict Chief of Police R. S. Payne was notified late to have his officers on the lookout for a 26-year- old convict who has been working at the prison farm near Hancock and who disappeared from the state farm yesterday morning at nine The youth weighs approximately 160 has round nent pointed nose and is of dark At the time he escaped from the farm he was wearing a hickory shirt without collar and the regular blue farm uniform ed by the a for the family that had extended over west states and Carbon monoxide carried into the car by a hose at- to the exhaust snuffed out thoir In the rear seat was found thc body of Mrs. her arms around the two 10, and 7. Her Daniel D. had placed himself in the front seat after closing all the The motor then was In Underbrush The discovery of the bile hidden in dense underbrush made by Christ a farm who said he first saw the machine on his farm day noon but did not investigate it until he noticed it was still there The Laursen farm is about fifteen miles south of St. Langlade Unemployed To Work on Highways April Langlade county board has ed a program providing work for several hundred jobless men on county highways during the The city of Antigo is considering a lake improvement project with a view to taking men from the relief list for work on improving brook Kill Home April amendment to the home mortgage ing for direct cash loans to home owners was defeated today in thc Postpone Sale Of Beer In Michigan April Frank A. chairman of the state liquor control ter a conference with Governor liam A. Comstock t day said that sale of beer in Michigan probably will not be authorized until May 15. Picard said that his conversation with the governor convinced him that it would be impossible to set Aviators Attempting Transcontinental Mark April In an attempt to establish a new west to east transcontinental air Col. Roscoe speed took off for New York at a. Pacific Standard Time Turner said ho hoped to fly his plane at an average speed of 270 miles an making the trip east in about nine The present established by James lip of St. Louis during the 1932 air is 10 hours 19 Gets First Place In Essay Contest Word has been received by William that her John McCormick of St. son of Owen was awarded prize in a recent essay con- test conducted by the Red Cross in all the junior high schools of St. First place entitled John to a trip to D. all ex- penses paid and he left last day for the He is fourteen years old and a former pupil of Sister Mary John of the Peter and Paul Catholic school Shoot Three Get In Minnesota Job April Three citizens were shot and a bank official slugged today by four gunmen who raided the Klein tional bank and fled with Use Machine Gun Spraying city streets with chine rifle and pistol fire as they the four bandits en- dangered thc lives at least 25 firing point blank at a group of workmen in an alley back of the bank and shooting up the control system before I as their car roared out of The none believed Z. L. hardware shot in Hans elevator wounded in Jens shot in Roy O. assistant slugged on head with a Fire at Men Several townspeople fired at the thoir attention having been attracted by tho sounding of the burglar whea the robbers en- Left In Road Le April threatened lynching of a 60- year old dragged from his court room by farmers because he refused to promise inaction on gage today brought troops to this long kept in moil by militant tillers of the Thc mob of 100 men looped a rope about thc neck of Judge Charles C. late yanked it until the jurist fell smeared him with crowned with a dirty hub cap from the truck in which they abducted him from the tore off his trousers and left him in the road with chafed nock and bleeding mouth after he prayed for justice to all at thoir The jurist flatly and repeatedly refused the demand that he take an iath riot to act on foreclosure le wast aken back to town from the lonely cross road where he had been mistreated in the car of a passing he was saying he would not move for of his The troops were ordered to Le Mars today by Gov. Clyde Herring on request of Sheriff Ralph who was absent from he when the judge was Last night he had no official in- formation of the incident and no complaint from Judge Mob Not Identified Members of the mob were not since many wore bandana and other masks over their Bandaged heads and other were dence that the men were the same which earlier yesterday attempted to prevent a foreclosure sale at Primghar and were turned back by the clubs of 22 deputy sheriffs at thc court They moved into Le Mars after arguing with C. E. a landholder who had been in a con- with a proceeded to the courtroom of Judge wearing their hats and off your hats and stop the judge At members of the mob ed him by the throat and dragged him out of thc court you won't sign any more foreclosure Refuses Demands Judge Bradley despite re- blows from the that he had not studied the 15 fore- closure cases now before Seven or eight of the Readers then threw him into a truck and drove out of town without resistance being offered to their A crowd lowed in automobiles but nesses declared the latter group did little more than cheer the smaller Weather Report tend UM FOR SIN Partly cloudy tonight and somewhat cooler in cast and south Today's Weather Maximum temperature for 24- hour period ending at 7 a. minimum temperature for 24-hour period onding at 7 a. 29; at 7 a. m. 52. x