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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - September 20, 1934, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                               A P LEASED WIRE paper Is wired by leaked wire news report of the Antedated Pre A CO Daily Tribune NEWSPAPER Twenty-First 6502 Wisconsin Rapids Wis Thursday September Single Five Cento MAKE ARREST LINDBERGH KIDNAPING Link Trotzky With Spain EXILED SOVIET LEADER BLAMED FOR UPRISING CONSPIRACY PROVES ABORTIVE SAY PLOT WAS EGY MIXED WITH GANGSTERISM Admits Fatal Slugging Madrid Sept 20 The name of Leon Trotzky exiled leader of Soviet Russia flashed into the picture today as a revolutionary uprising scheduled for daybreak proved abortive Rafael Salazar Alonso ister of the interior described plans for the rebellion as strategy mixed with American gangsterism Seen in There have been persistent reports that Trotzky ordered j from France last April revolutionary activities had been seen in Catalonia ly Attempts to learn his whereabouts through French officials proved unfruitful Riflemen Patrol Streets Machine guns covered Madrid and squads of picked riflemen patrolled the streets and guarded government buildings Many suspects including Socialist labor leaders were under arrest and quantities of arms have been confiscated RADIO OFFICER SAYS SOS WAS LONG DELAYED Bombing Seen As Result of Teamster War TO HAD TO MAKE FIVE TRIPS BRIDGE BEFORE ORDERED DISTRESS SIGNAL PL A NT ELECTION WILL ABIDE BY NATIONAL BOR RELATIONS DER COMPANY PRESIDENT tipped avay blew out in a warehouse of sir VAT Railway Express agency only a throw from the A TESTIFIES and I New York Sept George j I Alagna first assistant radio Damage was estimated at cer of the Morro Castle testified Lieut Harry who said day before an inquiry board that it j he learned the explosive was hurled was not until his fifth trip to the j by a gang of men traveling in an I bridge of the burning liner that j automobile At almost the same time ing Captain W F Warms told him another bomb exploded in a garage i w to send an SOS another part of the city and was 01 Refutes Previous Story to the union differences j Alagna made this statement i The 500 drivers employed by the after having previously testified are members of a union answer to a direct question that I which is a rival to the International Capt Warms did not at any time j Brotherhood of Teamsters Twenty give him the order to send the SOS i four drivers were attacked and Alagna said that on his fifth trip beaten Tuesday to the bridge he pleaded verv j ly with the captain to send The Motor Coach thing out whose union drivers have been today that his company has agreed to the national labor re- lations order for an employe election in the Kohler company plant To Pick Representatives The board issued the order for a workers poll on collective ing representatives after it reviewed testimony taken several weeks ago j at a hearing in Sheboygan attended company Police tald Dr Edward J Norton Chicago dentist and for- mer football coach at Loyola uni in Chicago confessed ging Maynard Lawhon Chicago artist shortly before the latter died of a head injury Associated Press Photo TWO TALKS HERE The captain after several minutes asked him if he could send a sage Alagna told the board i On being told by Alagna that that was why he had been sent to ployes bridge the operator testified Capt Warms said all right an SOS j on strike for several weeks was at odds with city authorities today over sleeping quarters in garage ings and the operation of double deck busses by fewer than two em- AWAY if FOG O TRAVEL r CLASS AND STUDENT OF HIGH-SCHOOL Asked Ship's Position The SOS was sent at a m Alagna testified He said that when he asked Capt Warms for the ship's position third Officer Hackney off before Warms replied BAD pREVENTS Alagna said that made a fourth I ED FLYER FROM BEING HERE and a fifth trip to the bridge on his TO ADDRESS KIWANIANS own initiative and on the fifth KLANDRUD SPEAKS trip tioris in vigilant vinces also but quiet was reported Authorities said the plot was re- yesterday by the arrest of j sin novelist and playwright spoke to j hold longer is Foggy weather which Francisco Ordonez athletic coach at the University of Madrid and the able and that George Rogers chief exceptionally low grounded Gale Breese noted Wise on- 1 radio operator would not be able to j Hugh Herndon jr 1 flier at Calumet Michigan and made it impossible for him to fly to members of the Travel Class and in- j guests at the George W Mead Captain Warms told him Alagna i the city to address the seizure of documents he carried home Belle Isle last evening and J testified that he couldn't do dub at the regular weekly meeting i-m T fl TriO rl Hunt Arms In Cellars Workmen were called by the to burrow beneath the central headquarters where there were reported to be ean cellars containing arms Cabinet members and high had been marked for death lice said Plans had been laid they added for the capture of munitions plants and to take over the air force and army A revolutionary general strike was to aid the revolters who wished to establish a proletarian state Police confiscated several ages addressed to employees of the communications ministry which they said contained material for mable bombs morning addressed the student I thing about the i body of Lincoln high school j Rogers would the field house Mrs Breese ites under radio room to wait and Everything Confused ing in the Rose room of the Hotel ter this noon Discusses New Coach Carl Klandrud of the local high school replaced the speaker and gave a thorough discussion of new football rules together with an Alagna told of smoke in the radio j illustrated lecture on various plays Alagna said everything was un- intelligible and confused on the ship's bridge while the fire was Zona Gale is a former school friend of Mrs Mead Character Portrayal In her presentation of the modern novel before the Travel Class last he got there soon after j used by the local high school team Daybook com- the fire started It seemed to be in a closet he said where mattresses and polish were stored The sailors deck department and officers of the ship all knew that Continued on Page Ten evening the authoress impressed her audience with the necessity of feeling the spiritual and actual ex- of the characters portrayed as well as their mere words and tions She expressed the opinion that no novel can live without this trayal being made plain to the ers To emphasize the importance of this spiritual significance of people she gave experiences and sketches i Two Minor Auto of real life Human i and sympathy in observing the Accidents Here called little things in life were paramount she said Three slort readings were also given by Mrs Breese 1 Members of the committee in j charge of the meeting besides Mrs were Mrs Henry Demitz BY HERBERT PLUMMER literary to between Herbert Hoover and Henry Wallace may provide a novel referendum of a sort Their clashing conceptions of the new appearing coincidentally will attract notice book is read to how widely each Publication being timed in the midst of a political campaign is significant Human factors too im- part a dramatic quality to this duel of minds Both the former president and the secretary of agriculture spring of Iowa farm country The former was born in 1874 at West Branch and his antagonist 14 years later in Adair county Engineering with the world as his field came to beckon the one leading to the White House Agriculture and the editorial Continued on Page Two College Quartet to Sing Here Friday The male quartet of Wiley college Marshall Texas a Methodist for Negro youth will sing at the First Methodist Episcopal church here at Friday evening A short program will also be pre- sented before the student body at Lincoln high school at in the afternoon The repertoire of the singers em- braces classical compositions folk songs and popular airs No admission will be charged for the evening program but tn ting will be received Mrs Earl Hill and Mrs W J lon Addresses Students He showed the difference between high school college and al football rules saying that high schools and professionals may pass from anywhere behind the kne of scrimmage while college passers must be at least five yards back of the line Another difference the speaker said is in the case of the runner carrying the ball with an open field ahead of Mm In the event a high school or college runner slips and falls touching the ground with any part of his body except the hand or knee the ball is cally dead but in professional ball a no one injured and four runner may get up and continue on He said that this rule was made to eliminate as far as possible piling of Two minor accidents occurred in Wisconsin Rapids yesterday with biles suffering slight damage Thres triple labor union 18545 and the Kohler Workers association The American Federation of bor group charges the association is a company controlled union and the board ruled the company had taken an part in its formation Will Submit Payroll Kohler's message to the board said the company will submit its payroll of Sept 7 1933 on wnich the board has ordered the election to be based and offered other ance in the balloting The message however expressed the assumption such co-operation would not be considered a waiver of legal rights or prejudicial to sub- sequent judicial review or other Ruling that company activity had precluded employes from i ing an unfettered choice as whether or not they wished to be- i long to the Workers association j the board declared the wrong done by the company can however be J remedied by an election No Date Set Findings of Special Board Of Inquiry in Textile War Are Reported to Roosevelt Romance Rumored Just good friends was the rub ber stamp answer Kay Francu above Maurice Chevalier movie stars have given to a re if rumors they are about to become engaged but the reports seem to persist Associated Press Every Indication That Chief Executive Is Ready to Act in Walkout RECIPIENT OF RANSOM PORTION OP RANSOM RE- COVERED FROM GARAGE OF GERMAN LIVING IN THE BRONX Hyde Park N Y Sept of the special board of inquiry in the textile strike were submitted to President New York Sept vek today by Gov Winant of New Hampshire the chairman announced today they Expresses No Opinion have in custody the man who The governor carefully refrained j received the ransom money paid by Col Charles A Lindbergh in an ineffectual fort to recover his kidnaped son two years ago The man is Bernard JRichard Hauptmann of 1279 East street the Bronx No Further Details The brief police street police station where the announcement was made was surcharged with set The ruling held that if the Workers association obtains a majority in the election it will be empowered to represent all Kohler employes in A minority vote under the decision would bar the association from bargaining powers but permit it to continue welfare and athletic activities A company announcement today said a majority of the who walked out when the strike was ed by Federal Union 18545 on July 16 have returned to work The plant manufacturing plumbing resumed operations several weeks DESTROYS HOUS BURNS TO GROUND IN TOWN OF SIGEL TRIBUNE PLANT STRUCK BUT DAMAGE IS AVERTED ago One farm house near here was struck by lightning and with all its contents destroyed and the Tribune building caught fire after being hit during a severe electrical storm which descended upon central Wood county early this morning With an- other 54 of an inch of precipitation added to the already plentiful rain- fall so far this fall farmers reported Calcutta India Sept of forage crops and hay was Forty-five persons were drowned being interf erred with when a river boat loaded with Tenant Orf Oc t 45 Persons Drown As River Boat Sinks from expressing any opinion on the strike to newspapermen before ing to the summer White House We have some he said and that all Miss Frances Perkins secretary of labor also was called to the Roosevelt conference table today and there was every indication that the president was ready to take tion on the textile strike now two weeks Governor Winant would not con- j ment contained no further de- firm or deny that the tails but the air at the cial board appointed by the dent had drafted a report Asked Report by Oct 1 In naming the board Mr velt asked that it make a report rumors to Secretary Perkins by Oct 1 j Returning earlier today from his cruise to the international yacht races Mr Roosevelt turned to the strike problem Meanwhile in Washington cis J Gorman chairman of the tile strike committee demanded as a stowaway eleven years day that the report of the dent's mediation board be made Used Banned Money public immediately One of the reports Delay i said that Hauptmann a short time Gorman said ago paid for some gasoline at a that the report is in the hands of Bronx filling station with a gold Secretary of Labor Perkins and it certificate ought to be made public at once The delay that has already taken The proprietor became suspicious place is astonishing and I am un- j at the use of the and The report said that public I fail to see that the man had an automobile which is to be accomplished through was found to have been stolen in that report and the board New Jersey near Lakewood the might as well not have been named At the labor department ever it was said the report on the causes of the strike had not been We have in custody the man who received the ransom money He is Bernard Eichard of East street the Bronx He is an alien who came to this tive passengers overturned during a gale last midnight off Noakhali the mouth of the Ganges The home on the old John Riley cars were involved in crash about noon wnen coupe Heilman Trophy away block was from the curb in the Grand avenue 200 on Moran's Jackman's car car was and driven by J E Moran city east on Grand avenue was forced to turn into a sedan driven A S Jackman Stevens Point going west on Grand avenue to Speaking before the high-school student body this morning where I she was introduced by Mr Mead Mrs Breese quoted several lines from her Pulitzer prize book Miss Lulu Bett These she enlarged upon bringing out certain points of im- portance in them She spoke of an incident when called upon to send some message to a high school graduating class She chose one line which she felt would be a treasure to them All resentment is ridiculous In closing the authoress brought out the thought that people can make life either as a quilt or a map If life is as a quilt there is only a jumble of colors if it is as a map where every line has a meaning Jafe itself will have a meaning players and resultant injuries Goal Posts Differ Goal posts in professional ball are set on the goal line while in college and school football the posts are set 10 yards back of the goal ed and the tire car had the left hit by both car and had the right rear fender torn loose the running board cut rear fender bent and the bumper torn off and man's car had the left rear bumper torn loose A small coach driven by John Joling Route 2 Vesper hit a parked truck owned by Roy Remitz Route 4 Wisconsin Rapids which was parked in front of a residence at 950 West Grand avenue about p m last night The right front The coach urged his listeners to give credit to the interferers and linemen who do a good share of the work without much credit He said that guards especially never receive the credit Coach Klandrud looked upon the change in passing rules in high school ball as something which would make for easier scoring if arm across the road from the Holy The boat capsized so suddenly it Rosary church in the town of Sigel was possible to rescue only of about seven miles northwest of consin Rapids was hit by a bolt about 5 The house was owned by Mr and Mrs Seth Johnson now living in Florida The tenant Joseph Murawski the only one there the fifty passengers Bolt Hits Gasoline Boy Dies of Burns at the time Hays Kas Sept Having no telephone Murawski Schmidt six year old son of j ran to his nearest neighbor John Alex Schmidt was carrying a pint i Stellmacher for help but by the bottle of gasoline to his farm home I time he had returned the blaze was near Schoenchen last night when of control Everything including lightning struck nearby The household furniture was de- line exploded igniting the boy's clothing and resulted in fatal burns Snow In Nebraska Sidney Neb Sept Whether or not the tenant had any insurance has not been de- termined Watchman Extinguishes Blaze Lightning hit the Tribune building near the on the side nearest heavy sWv was falling in this Grand avenue at a m of Nebraska this morning It was the j igniting the woodwork in the earliest snowfall in many years j mechanical department But Temperatures were moderate night before the Lindbergh baby wag kidnaped March 1 1932 Undergo Questioning the formal announcement completed but was expected to be j Commissioner O'Ryan Col J clay or two man Schwarzkopf superintendent of Out Dyers Jersey state police Inspector a strike order Lyons Lieut James Finn and J gar Hoover head of the bureau of investigation of the department of justice came into the hearing room of the station and sat on the dais for questioning O'Ryan after re-reading the an- of the arrest We have the ransom money found on the premises of this man and we will allow it to be graphed within the next To Call Gorman said dyers would be issued this afternoon Unless the union are met demands of the by noon Gorman said the dyers will not go to work on Monday A strike com- is in touch with leaders of other divisions not now out and an- as to them will be committee said it had been decided to authorize individual made later The strike or group settlements with millb such agreement did noti How much of the money have interfere with the general strike you recovered from situation and that some individual I a reporter asked O'Ryan agreements already were under consideration Callahan's Success Is McGovern's Wish Milwaukee Sept cis E Me Govern today issued a statement congratulating John M Callahan upon his nomination for United States senator on the cratic ticket McGovern ran second to Callahan in Tuesday's primary I publicly congratulate him and wish him and the Democratic party success at the general election in Me Govern said My friends who so splendidly supported me in the recent campaign Recover Thirteen thousand seven Continued on Page Seven Must Cut Aids Or Lose Federal Fund Madison Wis Sept S I wish to thank most heartily They tain the Local highway aids must be cut 24 per cent or Wisconsin faces the loss of its annual in federal highway benefits the Wisconsin Highway Research Council said day With die present highway in- the council said if the state is to match federal aid and conducted an absolutely clean con- state trunk roads the to local units would have the Expect Supreme Court Test Of Farm Moratorium Law Washington Sept The farm mortgage 20 moratorium two right windows and by congress and windshield of car were j approved by the president amid ar- smashed The truck loaded over cattle had only slight damage Won by Sue Nash j Farley Pleased at Wisconsin Primary Sue Nash winner of the women's championship at the Bull's-Eye Country club here this year added A II i w vi another trophy to her collection mary was by Postmaster j One of 1 IT I General James A Farley here last amendment Omaha Neb Sept The result of the Wisconsin when she defeated Mrs day apparently was headed for a supreme court test Held Unconstitutional The amendment to the national bankruptcy act was held in a finding by a United States district judge W j vin Chesnut at Baltimore the of the Senator Frazier 7 n ter Mead 2 and 1 in 18 holes in the night as further evidence that IND was on record even before the finals for the Heilman cup N Vote New School x Thorp Sept Citizens of at a special election to issue in bonds for a new high auditorium there is going to be just as great Chestnut ruling as believing an a Democratic landslide this year early decision would be requested of there was in November 1932 That vote is said Farley in an interview of the growth of the Democratic party as an effective organization fighting for the liberal policies of ment in this country the supreme court The district court decision based upon dismissal of petitions filed two Maryland farmers was looked upon as ing the case along the route to the high court President Roosevelt he the fact that alterations to building are being made and the plant is open a night watchman An- drew Emerson was on the job and he extinguished the blaze before serious damage was done At Babcock and Pittsville jwest of here and at Milladore dolph and other points north the and electrical display were j Housing Act Man to Address Local Meet ed the agreed it was loosely worded in some respects and would have to be strengthened not so A heavy hail was re- test assailing no opponent of mine to be cut to or nor prejudicing by or from the specified by otherwise the candidacy of anyone the law Either that or lose federal aid The council pointed out that any reduction in highway revenues will make the problem more acute in Irving C Buntman i further reduction to local the office of the Federal be necessary In such a Housing Administration will address i case local governments probably a meeting of building contractors be forced to highway building supply dealers plumbers i revenues by increasing local electricians Building and Loan j the council said by subsequent amendments Representative the other author of the measure said in dis- cussing the decision that ly this particular court is cor- i Cites One Argument When Mr Roosevelt enacted the measure he took cognizance of one argument against it with that com- ment It has been alleged that ported at Auburndale but the lets were not large enough to cause damage Not May Seek Recount Romeo of Nekoosa who on the face of unofficial returns lost the ance companies and other i Democratic sheriff nomination by ees will suffer severely through the use of this law by farmers to evade three votes to Harold Foley of this city is the candidate who is of debts within their cap- whether will ask for a re- to meet I do not subscribe to these Whether the corporations ed to take a direct hand in the court test of the amendment was not made known immediately count and not Herman who ran second in the sheriff race The latter's name was mentioned in this connection in yesterday's due to a typographical error officials and bankers at the Rose room of the Hotel Witter morrow at three o'clock All contractors plumbers cians lumber and hardware dealers and allied tradesmen are urged and invited to attend the meeting which will be of an educational nature A news reel will be used in explaining the setup of the federal housing act Buys Picture for It's Worth Budapest Hungary Sept nondescript painting in the shop of a junk dealer appealed to Dr George Gombosi youthful art historian and he bought it for 20 cents Experts who removed the surface of the picture day it a genuine Titian worth about Weather Report For Mostly cloudy possibly rain in extreme east and extreme east Friday fair RAIN Today's Weather Maximum temperature for 24-hour period ending at m mini- mum temperature for 24-hour period 7 Trt KA ending at at 7 a m inches a rn 63 54 t i   

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