Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE New Guard Aimed As Pacifists WASHINGTON March 12 action to eliminate any possibility of further legal attacks upon the new deal monetary system tonight appeared an immediate probability A second White House conference bringing together the administration’s legal and monetary advisers again - eanvasssd the advisability of forbid- ciaimS 'ta entertain ding- thecpin-t-o- f suits for collection of the old gold value of government bonds and all outward indications were a decision to do so had been reached Consequently President Roosevelt was expected to recommend to con gress soon that it enact legislation to that end probably in the form of an amendment to the law establishing the court of claims and outlining it "function Elsewhere than in the court of claims the government may not "be "without theca rfsenforcongressT and congress har full power to say which suits may and which may not be heard by that tribunal The court meantime had pending a petition from Robert A' Taft challenging the power of the treasury to call bonds for redemption prior to their maturity date without paying them off in undervalued gold dollars or their equivalent In present currency Attorney General Cummings minimized the Taft suit “That suit is so ingenious” he said "that it is safe to say there is nothing In it” The Taft suit goes back to the supreme court's ruling that congress exceeded Its power in attempting to nullify ihe clause of government obligations promising payment in gold or Its equivalent but ruling that in the case presented the plaintiff had shown no losses and therefore could not be compensated That raised the question whether If a future plaintiff could and did show he had been actually damaged by the abrogation of the gold clause the court of claims would not be compelled to hear the suit and award compensation - - - 7- -- - 1- -- T Tinned Beef : Found to Be the-readxiago Attend with 'demonstration — force if SAN JUAN Porto Rico March 12 VP)—Laureano Ruiz whoss economic situation is not of the best received from the relief rations station here a ean of roast beef supplied by the government and marked “pot to be sold” Ruiz prepared the foist beef together with other relief groceries for supper After heating the can he found some difficulty in opening it His family gathered -- arouiKiiirwaifch At last Ruis got the can open and extracted from the hot beef ttock a pair of partly worn workmen’s gloves of canvas and leather ‘Sun Dance Will Be Presented Again College PROVO-T- he “Sun Dance" a five act opera by William F Hanson assistant professor of music at Brigham Young university will be presented idn esd ay ”Tfi ur i3ay "alii F rlda yin College hall at the university The evening performance will begin at 8 15 p m with a matinee at 2 30 p - "by necessary” French Cabinet m Agrees on Army PARIS March 12 IP) — A heated controversy in the Frencn cabinet service—to answer German rearmament ended today as Premier Pierre Etienne Flandln agreed to compromise on procedure After voting to Increase the period of compulsory military service from one year to two the cabinet decided to withhold presentation of the bill to parliament until after municipal elections May 5 — Thus left wing deputies who pro- vlously under socialist leadership had been outspoken in their criticism of the Increase will be saved the embarrassment of voting on the measure until after the approaching elections Similarly Minister Without Portfolio Edouard ' Herriot’s radical socialists who also were threatening to oppose the bill will be enabled to save their faces The premier will submit the principle of the bill to parliament as a question of confidence Friday" The radical socialists thus will be enabled to pledge their support to the measure tacitly without voting directly for It while the leftist deputies will be able to tell their constituents they were obliged to vote for the two year term in order to avoid overthrowing the government Wednesday The Off Tire AtTDTVtt ftCREZW 4 VICTORY— Barbara Stanwyck in "The Wo min In Red will) Gene RlTtmmd Gent-ri- m Tobin John Arif die Dorolhr Tree alM "One to Every Bachelor" with Nell I t Hamilton Marina Nixon RarmoaS ton " performance marks the twentieth anniversary of the production The opera 'Which portrays the customs life and sacred rituals of the American Indian wag first written by Professor Hansen in 1814 in collaboration with Mrs Gertrude Bonnin a fuHJjlqodcdiQUXwmtnanJawn-a- s Zitkala Sa or Red Bird It was first presented at Vernal and then later in Provo The production created so much favorable comment that requests were made that It be presented in Salt Lake City which was done The opera attempts to give the true picture of the American Indian and Dr Hanson has worked for many years to secure his portrayal of the hopes disappointments and the beliefs of the ted men As a youth he was Limitation Fixed Orf Deef Benefits '£ Shannon also “Transient Lady” with Gena Raymond Henry Hull Francea Drake June Clarworth CAPITOL— On tha atate At 9 95 s m anly Lana Little Artiata On tha acreen Shirley Temple In The Little CBtonel " with Lionel Barrymore Evelyn Venable John Lodre BiU Robinson Technicolor cartoon Parnmount round n-PARAMOUNT — ‘ Society Doctor" With Cneater Morris Virginia Brucs Robert Taylor Billie Btirke Raymond Walbrn GEM— Mady ChrlaUani in "A Wicked Woman” with Jean Parker Charier B Betty Purnlsa alao "One More River” with Diana Wynyard Colin Clive RIALTO— Eddie Cantor In "Kid Millions" with Ethel Merman Warrch Hymer Ann Bothern alao "The Love Captive” with —Nils Asther and Gloria 8 mart- STUDIO — By Tour Leare" with Frank Tobin Netl Morean Oenevleva Hamilton Marlon Nixon: alas Night Alarm” with Bruce Cabot Judith Allen H B Warner " r Walk STATE— Flirtation with Ruby Keller Dirk Powell Pat OBrien alao ‘Tha with Buah Herbert Aline Frlnka" Merry i MacMahon Guy Klbbee Alien Jenkins Helen Lowell STAR— Jean Parker Dunn In Have a Heart” with Una Merkel and Stuart Erwin: alaa ‘ Shoot the Works with Jack Oakle Arllna Judea Alison Skipworth and Ben Rernle and his ON STAGE AND SCREEN ' HAYHOU8E— On the stare Arthur T Bar- V ” CLEVELAND March 12 (P) of skilled’ wprk-- t ers the magazine Steel say day is threatening to become' serious problem in the steel industry although millions of — A scarcity other workers are now Un- employed Steel manufacturer ' the magazine say s have commenced to hire skilled workers bafort - their services hre to protect actually needed themselves Jrom the mounting ' acercity — New industries stch as- radio and aviation have drawn many skilled workers eway from the steel ' industry the magazine says — - Sandy Student" Wins Scholarship A wanT -- rie and company presenting tabloid revue "Nick Nacks Revue” On tbe screen SANDY— Reed Brown son oif Edward G Robinson in ‘The Little Giant” alao Leo Carlllo In "Race Track" and MrixJnpchJBrpwifcSLSayv Jordan-higschool pad is an member of the F F nounced as winner of the Union Pacific system scholarship of $100 for Salt Lake county This scholarship entitles him to attend the Utah ' State Agricultural college at Logan To win the award Reed developed a dairy project and kept all records on It during his four year in high schooL In addition to this activity he sucacre of pocessfully raised one-hatatoes and kept the record Mr Brown ia vice president of th F F A Club and haa a scholarship average of B plus throughout his high school career day A second picture is "The Merry student-o- f B aj 9 V' O J1 - 6 ' I Planting fc mil) ' j Roosevelt Plans Florida Fishing Trip Mental Moral Despite Revolt Moves on Gapitol Hill Health Discussed !r Normal Crop Expectancy Heart Appeal Comedy Music on Stir Screen Necessary at Time of WASHINGTON March 12 VP)— Farm administration officials said today deficiency payments for forced abandonment of sugar beet acreage closely associated with the Sioux and because of natural conditions would Ute Indians in the" Uinta basin region to be made only in areas where a normal and began early to make notes in reMawigu gards to their culture customs and crop was expected at planting time 4 sacred ritual Many original Indian The production adjustment con4 costumes and regalia which have been — Ii tract for sugar beets provides that if collected by the composer over years of activity among the red men will producers are forced to abandon be worn by the cast acreage because of natural causes The outstanding dramatic artists and if such conditions are general in of the university have been chosen to the community they may receive detake the leading parts and the solo ficiency payments of $1 per ton for chorus ensemble and Indian dance the estimated production of the acrenumbers have been so exceptional that within specified age abandoned the entire production is expected to limits an prove Payments will be made only when interesting and spectacular event the acreage abandoned has been Two complete casta of principals planted under conditions from which Miss Florence Woodhouse and Russell Peterson two of the lead a normal crop could be expected and have been selected for the production One cast will perform Wednesday af- inf characters in “The Sun Dance" an opera based upon beliefs and when all customary farming operaternoon and Thursday night and the traditions of the American Indian which will he presented Wed- tions have been performed up to the other Wednesday and Friday nights nesday Thursday and Friday at College Hall Brigham Young uni- tune of abandonment and when the causes making such abandonment necversity at Provo essary have developed after the crop is planted "While this provision Is Intended to serve as partial crop income insurance for growers who plant a crop with the full expectation of harvesting it it docs not naan that mere planting of acreage on areas where t WASHINGTON March 12 (A) — (only has the Florida journey' In crop failure is certain will make proDespite delay and rebellion at the mind but la seriously considering a Physician Urges ” ducers eligible for the deficiency Upright to County’s Complaint capitol President Roosevelt plana to cros country trip (his bummer to payments” John E Dalton chief of the sugar section declared exposition at San Living and Care of — In the leave the capital late this month the California BRIGHAM CITY Title Park to PropQuiet Diego From present indications tournament basketball county for that annual fishing trip Jn the congress may atilt Human Machinery be meeting even which finished here Saturday warm blue waters ” off Florida’s though the erty Dismissed jaunt might not begin a number of prizes were ofcoast until late summer Dies Disease fered the players among them PROVO— "Mental and moral health The tentative decision made An interlude on the San BRIGHAM CITY — ’Holding that a tree marriage license given known today adds another Roose- trip may be a visit to BoulderDiego dam are dependent to a large extent upon Box Elder county’s complaint to quiet NEW YORK March 12 by County Clerk C Henry velt veto to the vogue set by former on the Colorado river physical well being” Dr George W title to certain lands and waters Michael I Pupin whose invenNielsen presidents In recent years most Whether Mr Roosevelt’s intention Middleton Salt Lake physician de southwest of Mantua did not set forth tion made it possible to run telephone On Monday George Qurn-ne- y in an address before more dared have stuck so close to ‘the White to take the Florida indisufficient facts in its present form and telegraph wires- - underground of Brigham City center 150 member of the Utah County House when congress was In session cated that he felt hejourney would have than Judge Melvin C Hams in the dis- died of heart disease today at the age for the Central Chevrolet that they could almoat have walked the legislative situation well in hand Mental Hygiene society Monday trict court here Monday sustained a of 76 company team appeared at back to Washington In a day if any- at the end of the month was a mat night at the city and county build-inAfter coming to this country as a demurrer of Brigham City and sevthe clerk's office accompathing had happened to their train or ter for apeculation eral corporations and persons and penniless Serbian immigrant boy of nied by Miss Florence Andermotor car Those around Mr Roosevelt say The human machinery too often is upon refusal of the plaintiff to plead 18 Pupin rose to a high place in the The clerk son of this city Nevertheless Mr Roosevelt not that congress or no congress Mr neglected Dr Middleton pointed out woild of acience perfecting devices further dismissed the actions made good his offer and the in urging proper upright living as a Roosevelt likes to break White The action was brought by the which revolutionized telephony Wiib-les- s factor in guarding against mental young couple were married at House routine by travel and also big telegraphy and the county to quiet title to the lands and and moral debility He stressed the the home of the bride’s parfeels it his duty to get out among water rights with the view of conents Monday afternoon of care in selection of husImportance the people Consequently It was band or wife verting the property into a county undesirable charBallots said he does not ihaks his schedule acteristics boththat park of mental and physiconform entirely to the fever of con- cal nature officers indicated County Monday TVA might be averted in chilthat the action would proceed as to troversy or the c&lm of agreement at dren the hill certain other parties and that a con CHATTANOOGA Tenn March 12 Alcohol and tobacco and their efMr Roosevelt fished last year eff fects on the mental health sent decree would be asked for in VP) — A proposal to of the Input Tennessee ValVincent Aetor’a yacht and may use dividual were which the rights of thosd interested ley Authority power into explained by the Chattanooga the ship again this year of would determined made be and In a a through speaker municipal electric system large insane asylum-visiterecord In as meantime and the If he goes to San Diego he may that into a Dr swept Middleton in England by commanding lead tonight taka advantage of the opportunity 50 per cent of the cases were j'oon as the Rasmussen brothers ten as the count of the vote cast in todue If you suffer from eczema or a for another cruise on the Pacific directly or Indirectly to the use of PROVO— A proposal to build the der a warranty deed to the premises day’s power bond referendum passed minor skin eruption it’s your own But he is not likely to take a voyage alcohol he stated “Degeneration of prospective federal building and the and waters they claim that a sub- the half way ipark fault The remedy is right at like that which led to Hawaii last the brain tissue follows the use of proposed American Legion memorial stantial payment of $8000 purchase — WithJS out of 33 precincts reportPoslant at night and note the aummer alcohol and tobacco is as bad In its building on the Knight Woolen Mills price would be made and the work ed the vote stood at 8776 for bonds The San Diego exposition opens effect upon the Individual We must block at First East and First North of the park go forward with the bal- and 3569 against great improvement in the morning streets was sent to Congressman J ance to be pud when the water titles The itching ceases and the skin starts late In May but the president prob do something to stamp out the -- to heat— You can ILC in are eventually eleared up — 0f!fSWilLRobinsQnJnWashington get Poslam at any ably cannot ret awayjmttt midsum- of these drugs declared letter mailed Dr Middleton Ma°r A 0 Observers point out that the county ' drug store 50c (Adv) mer can either appeal to the -- supreme Professor Wilford M Poulson pro- Snroot stated fessor of psychology at Brigham Tbe letter sent by elty and Legion court as to the parties dismissed from Young University presided at the officials proposes that the block be the action or start a new action purchased from L J Eldred local after a detailed survey of the area meeting business man for $30000 The Provo by the county surveyor site on First East and Center General Aent— Utah and Eaatera Idaho U S Contractor Official library would be turned in at a price of 211 Continental Bank Bid as the down payment on the To Address S L Groups $10000 block with the other $20000 coming Salt Lake City Utah T Edward Walker from the country’s share of O Lyle Miner To meet with local contractors the present postoffice site which C Bert Knbwles a member the of woula be turned back to the city and - 6TNOP8IS OF THE ANNUAL SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL governing body of the Associated STATEMENT OF building block STATEMENT OF General Contractors of America will county It is then proposed to move the United Benefit Life in Salt Lake City Saturday arrive Mutual Benefit Health and said Mark Tuttle library into buildings of the Knight manager of the in- Woolen Mills that were constructed Insurance Company termountain of branch the associaHome Office— Omaha Neb Accident Association just a few years ago The federal tion Tuesday He will address a southeast corner of the block and the President—O C Cries Homs Office— Om$ha Neb 1 Secretary— Miles Scheaffer of the divisional aucode meeting Legion memorial building on the President— C C Crist Showing condition on December 31 thority for general contractors Satur- southwest corner This would make 1834 mads to the Commissioner of InH G Cramer Secretary— forenoon to a and of a central eivic center1 the city offiday apeak group surance of the- - State of Utah purShowing conditions on December $1 contractors in the afternoon cers and Legion officials feel suant to law: 1934 made to the Commissioner of InASSETS i Beal estate 4t08 00 surance of the State of Utah pursuant $ 30S 385 78 Mortgage and other loana to law- - - Skilled Men - Hat- ORPHEUM— “Nlfht Life of tha God ” with Alan Piorenct McKinney Mowbray Henry Armetta William Boyd Perry J ’IS) it At the Theaters SteeJ Facej Scarcity of Two Gloves On Three Nights LOS 'ANGELES March 12 (UP) — A proposed “pacifist strike" of students at the University of California at Los Angeles as a" protest against war threatened tonight to turn the campus into a battleground of pacifists and Leaders of a “patriotic group” served notice on the pacifists they would etop the demonstration scheduled for April 12 “by force if necee-eary-" The pacifist group promptly announced it was ei '- Map Strike Opera Scheduled v Roosevelt May Ask Move to Bar Suits in Claims ' Court MARCH 13 1835 Utah State News Clash Seen For Gold Action WEDNESDAY MORNING Sport Prize Paves Way To Wedding Box Elder Loses Land Water Suit Heart appeal that surges from the screen to stir a depth of feeling and sympathetic emotion is offered in Have a Heart" starring vehicle for the lovely young Jean Parker and which comes to Ute Star screen Wednesday The story is a simple one dealing with the love between a little doll maker who is a cripple and an energetic young man selling "Have a Heart” ice cream The locale Is New York’s lower east aide and a wealth of emotion and heart appeal is unleashed in the story's telling James Dunn hss the leading male role and in the supporting cast are Una Merkel Stuart Erwin Muriel ljvans and others Comedy and music hre the chief ingredients of “Shoot the Works” the second feature on the Star’s new bill The last is a notable one with such names as Jack Oakle Arline Judge Alison Skipworth and Ben Berme and his orchestra -- b lf Frinks" Ruby Keeler And Dick Powell are the costarring players in "Flirtation Walk" with Pat O’Brien heading the It is a romantic supporting cst comedy-dramwith plenty of color Hilarity is the rule in “The Merry Frinks” tha story of a family of six obstreperous individuals and a most lovable mother who are cooped up in a small Bronx apartment and are forever at each others’ throats Ths is a shiftless sot the daughter Music Comedy father a temperamental crooner the older a Bolshevik and the younger a On State son would-b- e prize fighter while the? An entrancing story of army life grandmother is a gossipy old harriwith gorgeous dancing "specialties dan The cast is an excellent on with such names as Hugh Herbert smashing song hits and the back- Aline MacMahon Guy Kibbee Allen ground of Hawaii and West Point— "Flirtation Walk” will be chief pic- Jenkins Helen Lowell Joan WheeleC' ture attraction at the State Wednes- - and others " -- a Drama Screen at Famous Electrician of Heart -- y SUFFERS ‘SKIII IS UP JO YOU” Chattanooga Favor Mayor Proposes Site of Postoffice SAKS POSLAM Electricity hand-appl- sees 'l WALIIEIHIIIIER AGEIICY j two-thir- d -- -- Bonds and- ctocka Cash in office and banka Other ledger - asae Total ledger tssete assets Nonledger Gross assets Less assets not admitted Total 1 867643 27 61 174 51 $ 223124 $3 45139 Real estate 153 452 76 Mortgage and other loans Bonds and stocks 2 025280 41 $ 2524 372 83 338 705 72 435 80450 Cash In office and banks Other ledger assets 307930 00 g 2860177 45 Total assets 2 948 523 72 ledger $ 82368 43 Nonledger assets 434743 26 82 admitted assets) 2 837808 Ordinary business written — $25 759 430 during year - holders 00 Gross asetS 00 Less assets not admitted LIABILITIES Extra reserve $ Net reserve Contingency and special reserve Net amount unpaid losses and claims AU other liabUlttee Total Capital Surplus Surplus 2 50 584 14 034 823 88 - 550 000 00 —" —surplus — and other liabilities $ 2 867 80$ 00 — -- Total — capital Stats of Utah County of Salt Lake— as This certifies that the above named company has filed Its annual statement of which the foregoing to n synopsis and has complied with the laws of this scats relating to Insurance and therefore Is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance In the State of Utah until the last dsv’ of February 1936 In witness whereof I hereunto set mv hand and am rov official seal this 1st pay of March 1975 (Seal) I A SMITH JR Commissioner of Insurance ' assets 9 2956 564 00 LIABILITIES Reserve— Contingency 15 000 00 $ Unearned premium reserve 905499 3 Net amt losses and unpaid 30 410 27 claims 3514 609 91138 88 AU other UabUtties 96161 $ 2 317808 00 s Total admitted g 3383 266 98 426 702 98 57850 83 $300 000 00 25000000 to policy- ASSETS Total Surplu Surplus holders $ 2621370 71 as to i policy- - 335393 29 Total - capital surplus other liabilities $ 2936564 00 Stats of Utah County of Balt Let This certifies that ths above named company has fUsd its annual statement of which the foregoing is n synopsis and has compiled with ths laws of this stats Telstlng to Insurance and there fore Is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance In ths Stats of Utah untU the last day of February 1936 In witness whereof T hereunto set mv hand end affix mv official seal this 10th dev of March 1933 E A SMITH JR (Seal) Commissioner of insurance Pay of Sevier District Teachers Only Half State Average UEA Says SAUNA Utah-T- hat salaries of teachers In the Sevier district are only half as large as the average In the state whereas debt service runs to 246 per cent and capital outlay to 193 per cent of the average amounts expanded for similar purposes in other districts are facts brought to light by local U E A officials who STARTS THURSDAY 2 BIG FEATURES ‘ii “I’ll Love Hapnened in You eration funds received from federal aid sources General contrplis seen to draw 84 per cent of the average amount on a per capita basts which is required in all Utah districts Operation expenses ore fixed at 72 per cent The table also shows that it costs nearly $2 more in Sevier district than elsewhere to haul each student to School have been working out a proposed from outlying sections Figures on salary plan for submission to the this 50Item are: State $16 60 Sevier Sevier boards of education it was $18 stated Monday a A table of statistics compiled by local school workers shows that aside from the clerk of the board who unLast Dajrt til his recent cut received 149 per ON TH3 (TAGS cent of the state average practically Arthur T Harris' all salaried individuals within the Fare ell Show district are rated well down the scale Elementary principals are at the bottom with a per cent of only 39 as compared to the state average SCREEN of 100 Other groups rank as follows in relation to the same average Edward G Robinson Junior high school principals 43 lu ‘The Little Giant" per centijunior high teachers 47 eleLEO CARILLO mentary" teacher 48 senior high In "Race Track” teacher 58 senior high principals 61 primary suoerintendent 115 per Cotnln1 cent of the slate average The above CHANGE IN POLICY— WATCH! comparisons do not take into consid-- i ‘Hick Hacks — JKEELER BKK POWfll pm Q’BRIEH ‘ "Merry I’rinks” OUT KIBBES BIG CAST Mady Christiana 2 Jean Parker “ONE MORE RIVER" Carroll Geofff Morphy ' F4 I 1 A I A I 4 A STANWYCK 'THE WOMAN IN RED' ISIS Otof quest Today vBciuiorc MARIAN NIXON Ntlt HAMILTON Re- Held Only! FEED GIN GEE 0)1(6 b&ivi ' ‘ 'Jecuu Rogers Astaire FAEUEtm “The Gay Divorcee” Have A Alice Brady— Edward Emett Horten — Also— “TAKE THE STAND” With Jack LaRoe— Thelma Todd COLOR CARTOON ' smeart —In— “SHOOT THE WOEKS” - (W!cIed Woman Plu-- - Nancy 5id Eves BIG FEATURES wfth With Lyle Talbot Heather Kingsbury Hall DANCE Birai TONEGHT MAEGAEET BURTON “Night Alarm’? 60 2 Always” NewYork’ MM KAftoItSM! f fflTinm McCone School of Music and Art Presents LAST DAT With BRUCE ALLEN CABOT-JUD- ItH Also AT Leave9 ‘By Your With SANDY Frank Morean— Genevieve Tobin T4RTk THURSDAY KATHARINE “THE HTTIE "THE I Ilf HFPRURV MINISTER" WII OntWH UTAH Watch for Future Special Announcements i and DANCE GEOUP BECKY ALMOND and Assisting Artists TONIGHT March 13 8:15 PM Prires: Adults 7Sei Children 69c Lozes 1100 |