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7 EVERY WORTH-WHILE CINCINNATIAN READS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER HE ON II ENQUIKER Temperatures yesterday; Maximum, 81; minimum, 53; mean humidity. IS. Detailed Weather Heuorta, rgf 4 iiil tl. VOL. XC.

NO. 188-DAILY Entered as seconld-elass matter, Post Office, Cincinnati, Ohio. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1930 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS CINMA Rioting Mars Opening Dorgers Bled Bank To Death. State Says In Outlining Case; Defense Begins Opening Plea Daugherty Is Indicted; Free On $40,000 Bond Of Reichstag Session Indicted Canker Resting In Chicago LINE UP. BOYS! Breweries All Set FORMER HEAD Of Bank Indicted ment into the record before Court adjourned for the day, to convene again this morning.

Froome Morris, outlining the defense, progressed far enough with his opening statement to indicate that the defense will "attempt to prove that a number of large loans attributed to Dorger influence and to the Dorgers' personal profit by Nelson Schwab, County Prosecutor, were FASCIST MOBS Arid Police Clash. GRAIN DEALER Also Is Accused, In the words of the state, the Dorgers, father and son, dominated every activity of the defunct Cosmopolitan Bank and Trust Company, schemed to use bank funds to their own profit and over, a period years i "literally bled the bank to death." In the words of the defense, the Dorgers had little to do with bank matters except as attorneys for the bank, and acted legally In the various matters relating to the bank. To Make Beer Within 24 On Xumerous Counts By Or fm. Also, John H. Meiners, Former Presi Tr48 Hours, Is Word.

Federal Grand Jury. Show Windows Of Large Stores Are Shattered Perjured Self When A Witness, Is Charge. dent of the bank, handled various in realty obtained through Mr. Meiners, who was President of the bank until his death a year or so ago. The defense also expects to prove that these loans, picked out by the state as the background of its case, were handled in accordance with customary banking regulations.

deals which have been attribtued to the Dorgers. pwer Mm J. J. Castellini Accused These two widely divergent pic Survey Reveals Pair Of Plants In Cincinnati tures were presented to a jury in Of Personal Profit Criminal Court yesterday as opening In Berlin To Tune Of "Down With Jews!" Head Of Defunct Bank Facing 57 Counts. statements got well under way in the Mr.

Morris will finish his statement, beginning at 9:30 o'clock this morning. The first witnesses then will be called. trial of Frank J. Dorger and his son. Clarence Ai Dorger, former officials And Others Available If In "Misapplication Of of the bank which failed last June Onlyya half-day session of Court for more than $2,000,000.

Institution's Funds." is scheduled for today. Judge Charles Congress Says "Yes." The state got its entire opening Rowdyism Called Worst Blow To Hitler Group Applied Friends' Notes To His Own Credit, C. Bell announced at adjournment that the afternoon session would be statement into the day's record, promising to prove that the Dorgers omitted so that the jurors, who are entered into a conspiracy to use bank Milwaukee Importing to be kept segregated in charge of funds for their own gain through fic Harry Rosenblum And Lyman Norris Named bailiffs, can be taken to their homes Since Voting In Which German Machinery. for clothing and other personal art! And Falsified Entries On BooksTis Said. MAL S.

DAUGHERTY. Faction Triumphed. cles they will need during the trial. Subsequently, however, the case will continue from 9:30 to 5 o'clock Mr. Daugherty, former President St.

Louis, Louisville And of the defunct Ohio State Bank at Along With Amor Sliafcr In Alleged Conspiracy daily, with one and one-half hours for lunch at 12:30 o'clock. The trial Washington C. Ohio, is free Touch Of Comic Opera Is titious accounts, false entries on the books, camouflaging liabilities as assets, borrowing funds without security and even concealing books of the bank a medley which produced a number of indictments, including the one on trial, which charges specifically a combination of some of these factors in a $165,000 loan obtained by L. A. Pachoud, builder, prior -to his death.

The defense, however, managed to Toledo Ready To Roll. Grand Jury Cites Loans To Fayette Concern may last two or three weeks. Given To Parliament under $40,000 bond supplied by relatives after his Indictment by the Fayette County Grand Jury on The entire morning was given over to completing the jury. 'The thir International Newareel Photo. CHARLES V.

BOB. The "disappearance" of Bob, New York capitalist, was explained by relatives yesterday with the announcement that he was resting In seclusion In Chicago to avert a nervous breakdown. Bob had been missing since last Wednesday when he flew to Chicago. To Violate National Laws Sandusky, Mansfield, Dayton, teenth man, chosen early in the afternoon session, is Harry S. Fearn- By Dramatic Entrance Of charges of embezzlement, misnp plication of funds and falsification of the bank's condition.

Nineteen Specific Overt Acts Are Set Out By Government. Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Minster Also Prepared Depends On Large "If." get only a part of its opening state Continued On rage 12, Column 8. In True Bills Mother And Brother Insure Freedom-Counsels Clash Over Amount Of Bail. Uniformed Deputies Brue-ning's Program Threatened By Cabinet Dissension. BANK BANDITS Brazilian Armies Converging Joseph J.

Castellini, 3109 Victory IF (a large one) Congraes ehonld the manufacture of 2.15 ae the SECLUSION result of a predicted recommendation by the Wlckemham Law Enforcement Commis Boulevard, former President of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks' National Bank, prominent commission Upon Decisive Battleground; sion, breweries this vicinity are ready to operate within 24 hours, according to Are Caught In Indiana a surrey conducted by The Enquirer. Is Sought By Capitalist merchant, and active worker for the Irish cause in America, was indicted Cincinnati has two breweries and two In reserve; Louisville reports two; Toledo four! Berlin, October 14 Tuesday (AP) Rioting: by rowdy elements In the heart of Berlin's fashionable shopping district broke out early this morning while crowds of curiosity aeekers returning front theaters lingered In the vicinity of the Pots-damer Plats to see the "destruction wrought by Fascist bands yesterday. Advance Guards In Skirmish yesterday by the grand jury In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio as a result After Killing State Trooper Near Sturgis, Mich. To Avert Nervous Collapse, Buenos Aires, October 13 (US) is in control of numerous towns along Relatives Announce. of the failure of the bank.

He was By Paul B. Mason. Staff Correspondent. STFCIAL DISPATCH TO XHB EN(JOIItES. Washington C.

Ohio, October 13 Named in 15 Indictments totaling 57 counts charging embezzlement, misapplication of funds and falsification of the bank's condition. Mai S. Daugherty, political leader of Fayette County for 40 years, but now a bankrupt former bank President, tonight was free under $40,000 bond. The bond was provided after his arrest following the formal report of the county grand jury, which, for the last four weeks has been Investigating affairs of the defunct Ohio State Bank, of which Daugh the Parana-Sao Paulo border and named as principal defendant in Loot Of $4,000, Taken From Battle now is threatening Harare, important tnree 0f five indictments, Dayton, Ohio, three; St. Louis, two; Sandusky, one; Mansfield, two; Pittsburgh, two; Cleveland, fire, and Minster, Ohio, Milwaukee brewers recently Imported beer-making machinery worth 11,000,000 from Germany in anticipation of a Volstead law modification.

Reports have been Heard that Eastern Capital is seeking to obtain options on Ohio breweries. At any rate, whatever tba outcome the prospect of the good old days is lometlrinf nice to speculate abont, the liberal folks say. But read on: Advance guards of Brazilian rebel and Federal forces today skirmished in Southern Sao Paulo, with both sides converging their armies toward a battleground which is expected to Bob To Return To New York In rauroaa center, a reoei communique Indicted wlth Mr. Castellini were Creek Depository, Is Found On Ohioans Stolen Car Recovered. statea- Lyman E.

Norris, 38 years old, 7075 By Xarl H. von Wiegand. Berlin, October 13 US) The crash and Jangle of many shattered department store windows, Fascist shouts Of "Down with the Jews!" "Germany, awaken!" and the shrieks Few Days, Attorney Says, Allaying Fears For His Safety. "General Costa is making a steady Rjdge AvenUei former Executive advance into Sao Federal ylc, President of the bank; Harry determine the fate of the insurrec tion, at least south of Rfo de Janeiro, Federal capital. New Tork, October 13 (AP) CenterviUe, October 13 (AP) Two men captured near How, confessed here tonight, accord rorces nave Deen aereatea in several KosenbIum 28 years old, 3870 Mar- minor engagements and are fleeing burg AvenU(S( former caBhler, and as our armies approach." 1 Amor shafer former Manager of On the other hand, Government dis- the Cincinnati office of H.

L. Do- The rich cattle raising and agri women shoppers and store girls was the accompanying music to the opening of the newly elected Reich Cincinnatians who have survived What several business associates and cultural state of Sao Paulo, with its authorities have regarded to be the the dry years on sodas and substt ing to state police, that they held up the old Merchants.and Trust Branch capital city of that name, center of stag this afternoon. patches state that rebel Invaders al- herty New York brokers, disappearance of Charles V. Bob, tutes and whose tongues hang out Brazilian industries and the coffee Bank of Battle Creek this afternoon ready have been repulsed at two Shafer Is at present in the Ohio trade, is the immediate prize at stake, The day was marked by numerous clashes between police and National Socialists (Fascisti). Nearly 1,000 capitalist and flying enthusiast, miss- for the taste of real beer, may find and killed a Btate trooper near Stur points along the state border and that Penitentiary, Columbus, having been A revolutionary victory would give to gis, in their flight.

ing since last Wednesday, was hope for the future In the knowledge a raiding column was beaten back convicted In Common Pleas Court on from Itarare. I charges errowincr out of the wreckace the rebel armies a clear path to Rio police were on the streets or held in termed todav by relatives a retire- that at least two of the city's brew- de Janeiro from the South. A Gov The men gave their names as Tom Martin and James Gallagher and their address as Toledo, Ohio. Mar Accounts of the fortunes of war of the Cosmopolitan Bank Trust reserve about the Tiergarten and the streets around the Reichstag build erles are prepared to produce the ment to avert a nervous breakdown. beverage that wears high collars, at ernment victory would open the way in the State of Santa Catharina Company, and the failure of the erty formerly was head.

Daugherty was named in all but one indictment returned by the jury, end in all hut this one, multiple charges were specified. CHARGED WITH PERJURY. Virgil Vlyent, Secretary of the Fayette County Agricultural Society, grain dealer, and a heavy borrower from the Daugherty bank, and one of the former political leader's closest friends, was charged with perjury before a grand jury, for allegedly having denied monetary transactions which, evidence contained in the indictments set forth, for a Federal counter-thrust into the ing to keep the throngs in check, They sam ne was resung seems. moment.s notlce-when, aa and lf. tin was wounded in his foot when he where government forces are con- Brotherhood of Railway Clerks' Na- Fifty riotous' demonstrators were in Chicago.

Moreover, two other breweries tionalBank. centrated in an effort to cut off the heart of the revolutionary country the states of Parana, Santa Catha- attempted to draw his pistol on the two troopers who overtook and cap His expected return In a few days could be. placed in: condition to make Sao Paulo rebel armies' line of com arrested. MOB STONES CAFE. rina and Rio Grande do Sul.

FALSE ENTRIES ALLEGED. Five indictments against the four tured them. munication with Porto Alegre, also was announced by his attorney, the "real stuff" in almost no time. To the attack advances General TViot'a a lnt tt VteAf fla The taken, in tne banx roD- A mob of 3,000, many apparently vary. Revolutionary dispatcnes ner- men were returned by the Federal Grand Jury before United States Miguel Costa, revolutionary com ald the capture of Florianapolis, driven away from the col bery was found on the men.

The car they used in the robbery, which they natl knows beer, but It would exceed ment allayed fears that Bob might by (af of water have been injured In a plane accl- Hades. Besides, it would have to umn of victory In the Tiergarten by coastal city, last reported heavily Judge Robert In the first mander, with forces estimated at between 13,000 and 30,000 under his had stolen in Fort Wayne, also I command. To the defense are being was recovered. dent or held for ransom by Chicago suffice until other breweries were re garrisoned by Federal troops under of the three accu8ing Mr. Castellini the guns of several warships.

Fed- he ls charged wUn NorrJa an'd r. eral advices report that a force op- enbiUm with having made 26 false accrued to Daugherty's account and benefit. rushed all the Federal units that can gangsters. commissioned, Police said that, according to their confessions, it was Martin who be spared from the Sao Paulo garri Bob flew to Chicago last week In HAVE TO "SPOIL IT." Vincent was sought tonight. Written in the report of the grand erating out of Florianapolis has pen- entries on the "bonds and securities" etrated southward and recaptured ledger of the bank( and having made the City of Blumenau.

a faise reorf to the Comntroller of son and what detachments of loyal state militia can be mustered. VI fcA 4n I jury was a record of deception and 0 Pnriii fa In a siiKirair rlatarm nA killed the trooper, John Burke, 24 years old, formerly of Rlngtown, Pa. They said they stopped when Burke overtook them on his motorcycle. As he stood beside their car subterfuge by which Daugherty, IJU4A11U4J. 411, a CHIT VsJ what Cincinnati breweries could do While the situation south of the Currency of the Unlted States.

The Each side claims victories into today's minor brushes. Porto Alegre dispatches assert that General Costa charging police, mounted and afoot, who wielded rubber clubs, suddenly formed In a broad column, swinging down Stresemannstrasse Into Leip-eigerstrasse. As if on a signal a hail of stones was thrown through the windows of the popular Dobrink Cafe. Then ensued a vertible bombardment of huge show windows in Wertheim's, one of the largest department stores in the world. The crash of glass and shrieks of women in the store were mingled with the Bhouts of the mob and the indictment contains 27 counts and Wednesday he telephoned to his jn the event the Wlckersham Corn-family that he would return by train, mission recommends the legalizing Continued On Page 4, Column 7.

limited in his official connection as President to loans not exceeding 20 per cent of the bank's stock, had covers 85 typewritten pages. but so far as can be learned, he did of 2.75 per cent beer and Congress The second charges CaHtllllnl, Nor I alnnfo tJtA ropnmmpnnflrlnn applied funds gained through the notes of his friends to his own credit. rls and Kosenblum with conspiracy questioning them, Gallagher drew his pistol. Burke batted it aside, then Martin drew his pistol and fired. Burke had three bullet wounds in his Tint fin sft.

I to violate the National Banking Act, iwo orewenes, ana Assistant Attorney-General Wash- Beverage Product.S SIGNERS OF PAPER. and sets out 19 specific overt acts al Air Crash Kills Cincinnatian and Her Husband In Morocco burn said his office wished to ques- Company, could place real beer on leged to have been committed by one tion Bob concerning his operations prohibition neck. The bank robbery was the first Continued On Page 3, Column 2. or another of the defendants in fur in me snares. 01 ivainoow uuumiuus laws were to be amended to permit Daugherty's wife and son were no exceptions, and several indictments name them specifically as having been the signers of paper by which Daugherty later gained funds for his commercial accounts.

Products Company and Metals and therance of the alleged conspiracy. IN FIFTH INDICTMENT. such action, officials of both com Mining Shares, Inc. These stocks panies reported. Mrs.

Monica Goebel Dix, widely fluctuated unevenly on the market Both breweries make what once The third contains two counts and charges Castlllini and Norris with misapplication of $11,195.85 and cries of helpless passersDy caugni in Its rush. For a few minutes there was a tremendous scare In the store that a pogrom was on. GLASS FRONT SHATTERED. In a few minutes, 30 large show windows, the entire glass front of Wertheim's for one block, were de prior to the suspension from trad known Cincinnati girl and daughter was called near beer. To do that ing, October 3, of the New York PliiMHHiiiiHiiHiHHiMiiiMiiimiMiiiitiiiimiiimrt.miiiiW Coats say nice things about you they must, in the words of Edward of the late Judge and Congressman $383.89, respectively, upon two stated Curb Exchange House of Piperno 3 Secretary-Treasurer and Gen- Herman P.

Goebel, was killed Sun occasions. iraaers in me bcocks. ft, day when in an airplane crash in the R. R. Machlett, President of Rain erage Products Company, "first You look (and feel) eo much more youthful in the new Fall mountains near La Hache, Spanish The fourth indictment Is against Norris and charges abstraction by him on January 24, 1930, of two $1,000 bow Luminous Products, announced molished.

Swinging along, the moD then demolished the 6how windows make real beer and then spoil it, Morocco, according to Associated The report as filed today represents only an incomplete return of the grand jury's Investigation, and concerns only dealings of and with the Ohio State Bank. The investigation of affairs of the Peoples and Drovers Bank, which went to the wall in March, has not been launched, nor will it be until the grand Jury, which was recessed today. Is reconvened Wednesday, November 12. a Directors' meeting for tomorrow. NEED NEW EQUIPMENT.

Press dispatches. bonds of the Cities Service Company and said a statement probably would Officials of the Foss-Schneider Tennile Dix, writer and son of Wil and on January 30, 1930, of two more be issued then. liam F. Dix, President of the Mutual of these $1,000 bonds and the making Company said they could place their brewery in condition to turn out Life Insurance Company, to whom of false entries on the books of the beer in a short time. "We would Miss Goebel was wed a year ago in bank In connection therewith.

Three counts are contained in the have to check our plant and put In some new equipment," they reported, New York, also lost his life In the ac cldent fifth indictment, which is directed Mr. and Mrs. Dix bad completed a against Norris and Rosenblum and in Gruenf eld's. It was a few minutes' work. Continuing along Leipzigerstrasse.

the Fascisti rippe-' up paving stones to shatter the glass front of other big stores of Berlin's Fifth Avenue. Police that had been concentrated around the Reichstag were caught off guard. Alarm calls, however, soon brought riot squads who charged the mob driving the rioters into side streets where they were dispersed quickly or arrested. The heavy damage, however, already had been done. Many stores with Jewish names began to take "but we would be doing that while Congress was passing the law per motor tour of Morocco and were re charges misapplication of funds of mitting the manufacture of beer." turning to Paris in a French mail At Hudepohl's It was announced plane.

Although details of the fatal crash are not known, it is believed and Winter daytime coats. You can't help It There's dash and there's dignity to the longer, slenderer lines, cleverly molded to your figure. This year, no dress peeps out below your coat. Because coats are middle-calf length for after- noon. A little shorter for sports.

You may surrender to Russia If you like and adopt the high- beltod, high collared Cossack coat, bordered with narrow bands of caracal. Or choose a version of the most popular stl houette of all the wrap-around, i Or the interesting Moused or bolero backed coats. And take your choice between the shawl or semi-shawl collar between long or short haired fur. Blue fox ls good (espe- daily on black). Persian lamb I and fitch and beaver and lynx trim the smartest coats, too.

that three or four months might be required for the reconditioning of Daugherty is listed as having been in that bank's debt to the extent of several thousand dollars. UNDER STATE SCRUTINY. In fact, the reciprocal loaning of money, by one bank to the officers of the other, has been under scrutiny of ths state since the inquiry was undertaken. Thus, still other charges virtually are sure to come to light, and the circle of those who were present at, and perhaps took part in the death the plane, which left Casa Blanca early Sunday morning, encountered the brewery. Meanwhile the company could sell beer made by an out- fog and struck a mountain side.

A the banks, as follows: On January 3, 1930, on March 20, 1930, of $4,716.67, and on April 10, 1930, of $1,702.50. MAY BEGIN IN DECEMBER. The charges the five indictments returned yesterday are said to be additional to those set forth in indictments against Norris, Rosenblum and Shafer by the Federal Grand Jury last July. However, it is considered to be probable that the of-town firm for which It is agent. relief plane sent out from La Blanche "We would spend $75,000 or more to search for the missing ship and put in a lot of new equipment directed to thescene of the accident by smoke signals of tribesmen, but to make high-grade beer," officials Last Chance Today Another chance for voters of Cincinnati, Norwood and St.

Bernard to register will be offered at the Board of Elections today. The office of the Board at Sycamore and New Street will bo open from 8:30 a. m. until midnight tonight for persons who desire to register. This will be the last chanco for voters to qualify for the coming election under the new permanent registration law of Ohio.

There were 1,469 voters registered at the Board of Elections yesterday, increasing the total number of qualified electors for the November election to 166,763. Ten crews of two men each will be on duty In the new office of the Board of Elections. Unless one Is registered by midnight tonight he or she cannot vote. scene of Fayette's financial fiasco, of the company said. John Bruckmann, President of was unable to land and identification of the victims was delayed.

I Jii I fef 1 MM KaJ 1 may be widened. The grand Jury reported to County Judge H. M. Rankin at 2:45 o'clock, and less than 15 minutes later Bruckmann's named 24 hours as the time necessary for his brewery to The pilot of the plane and a fourth prosecutions of the four men named by the jury yesterday will be based passenger, a Jtrrencnman, also were come to the relief of a thirsting pop killed. down their Minor clashes still were in progress tonight.

Many of the rioters, beaten by police, were taken to hospitals for medical treatment before being jailed. REICHSTAG HALL JAMMED. The suddenness of this storming along the Leipzigerstrasse overshadowed the opening of the Reichstag, where the small visitors' gallery, the press and diplomatic sections were jammed at an early hour. When Deputy Harold, oldest parliamentarian, of four score and ten, rang the bell convening the assembly, the Fascist Deputies, 107 sfrong, Daugherty was taken Into custcjy upon the charges of the new indict ulace after sanction of such action i Wolf and lapln prefer sports I Mrs. Dix was 24 years old.

She ments. in the office of N. P. Clyburn, for by Congress. At the same time, Mr coats.

No matter what YOU prefer, of course, you'll find it was widely known in Cincinnati so Haveth E. Mau, United States Dis Bruckmann took Issue with the pop many years his personal attorney and legal counsel for the Ohio t'tau trict Attorney, said that because of ular Idea that 2.75 per cent beer is I In the complete coat collections MRS. MONICA GOEBEL DIX. business now pending before the not so hot." We can make a mighty 'good beer bank. Nor did the specter of a maximum of more than 1,700 years in prlsoa change the manner of the man who.

cial circles, and was a graduate of the Doherty School. She made the acquaintance of Tennille Dix through his sister, now Mr3. Allison Kunkel. of, New Tork. who was her roommate at Chevy Chase Finishing School, at Washington, D.

C. Last Court In Cincinnati and at Dayton, it Is not probable that Judge Nevin will be able to begin the hearing of at the smart Cincinnati shops. THE CINCINNATI I with an alcoholic content of 2.73 per pent," Mr. Bruckmann said. "There year the two young women went to Europe together.

They returned Sep- Contlnued On Page 8, Column 5. Continued On Page 2 Column 4. qj M. Continued On Pago 8, Column 6. Continued On Page 8, Column Continued On Page Column A..

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