Show 1 "“ a ttiTTm1 frtr — at prf Legion Bar Serves Brew OFFICER KILLS MAN FLEEING SHOP FOREMAN ADMITS GRAFT FROM ARREST POC ATFLLO I d a h o — Memories of old Foi t Hall were ‘ nearly ' brought back here Tuesday night when hundieds of Pocatello residents visited the American Legion saloon s grand opening and drank near beer The saloon a feature of the pioneer celebration is at 325 West Lewis street Louis L Watson served as chief bartender diaw-inthe betr for patrons who lined the oak bar Swinging doors a foot rail a laige oaken hogshc ad and fuewoiks lent color to the event Watchman Charged With Careless Shooting hy Coroner’s Jury Tennessee Man Nominates Self PLOT AT TRIAL Conspiracy Denpite fense De- Protest LEWISTON Idaho (Pt— Charles Herbert Potsch foirner shop foreman at Lewiston for the Idaho highway department testified late Tuesday that Henry Gusman Boise contractor chaigcd with defrauding the state of Idaho conspired with Ben Kane and himself to charge the state for machino parts which were never deliver! d Called as the fifth witness for the ata'e Potsch testified he Kane an employe in the Cocur d’Alene district office and Gusman met in the basement of the Lewiston Auto Parts company in September 1927 After agreeing to Gusman's proposal Potsch said the Boise contractor said he could see "no reason why we can not make $400 to $500 per tractor ” The deposed foreman's testimony lame lato In the session after most of the dav had been used in Identifying documents and explaining administrative procedure in the highway deThe earlier witnesses inpartment cluded State Auditor E G Gallet J A Turner Yakima Wash who said he was a former paitner of Gusman E V Deck deputy clerk of the Nez Perce county district court and Thomas Harmer district highway enat Lewiston gineer Defense Counsel V R Clements was on his feet almost at Potsch’s first words objecting to the testimony elicited by N B Martin special assistant attornev general but District Judge Miles S Johnson overruled him and allowed the former shop foreman to continue The defense was allowed an exception iy Children Join in Daily Prayer for Victims of Poison Girls Stricken on Picnic Reported Still in Seri Condition Idaho (A1)— Children of NAMPA the Sunny slope school and the school campfue gills are holding prayers at noon and recess every day for Violet Nelson and Christine Lawler their 13 year old companions who are seriously ill at the Nelson home from poisoning believed to have been suf fered at the annual pu me of the campfire group last Saturday Otheis of the girls and their guardians Mrs Andl Lawrence and Mis Wesley Hopkms were not af fected although they atp the same lunch The two girls suffering from poisoning were declared to have divided a stick of candy and a package of gum between them on their way to the picnic Both girls who suffered partial paralysis of their urms weie uncon sclous until Sunday night when Violet recovered slightly It is feared she faces pneumonia Under the leadership of the Rev Ray Miller pastor of the Sunnyslope r church members Joined in a prayer service for the girls Sunday (TP)— ifarry BOISE Idaho Joseph Ryan of Nashville Tenn wants to United States the of and be president fo advised Secretary of State Lukens Tuesday in a letter asking thAt his Dame be placed on the ballot in Idaho “I am not a member of any political partv" he said "I believe in the na- tion” MYRIADS OF RABBITS DIE U S Man Million nv THF mill i HI HUM Sym- ORPHtUM- - mnni!- Hursts x a of Milium with Kitardo cor- pmmy Ulinc Auua Appel Giettory rk-- o fashion's “first VIOIOR- Y-' Ben Hur in ound with mon Novarro Francis X Bushman May so Btr " with Barbara btanvmk Otorg© Bruit Bette Ham Hardin Aibrinin will! "wanirMaA" thStir Apfd Adnanne Hare all social occasion' The gowns wirF created for tjie blonde star in Parts and represent the last word in fashions Miss Bennett personally selected them while vacationing In the style capital shortly before starting the picture Fashionable social centers of two continents provide suitable and brilliant backgrounds for the display of the gowns as the star plays a wealthy New York girl who goes to Paris to acquire a past The screen plav by Horace Jack-so- n is based upon Hai net Henry's sensationally successful new novel of the same name Miss Bennett is supported by a cast which includes Ben Lyon David Manners Astrid Allwyn Merna Kennedy Albert Conti Nella Walker Blanche Frederic! Don Alvarado and others felL of Road Machinery two-hou- For Presidency Now Playing "Lady With a Past ” New Mid-lfeeGem Feature lady” wears seventeen modish costumes in ‘Lady With a Past” her Pathe starring picture now showing at the Gem theater Included In this stunning wardrobe are outfits for every penod of the day apd g ST ANTHONY Mdtfo— Iftuold Mar tm Hegelson 29at$gan Utah painter Who had bepir''uorkmg here a foit bight was sliot and killed by Night Watchman Giant Pont 11 shot tly after midnight Tuesday when he resisted arrest for allegedly molesting Mrs Wilma Anderson and Miss Lola Mau pin of St Anthony The officer said a man had insulted two women who ran for help to the home of Deputy Sheriff Jesse Jack fon Deputy Jackson picked up Night Watchman Powell and the two pur sued the suspect The latter reported that as they approached Hegelson and accosted him he started to run Then Mr Powell said he fired twice in the air to stop the man and the second shot struck him In the back of the head The watchman was Involved in a Similar shooting last fall when he wounded Spencer Anderson when the latter attempted to resist arrest A coroner's jury brought In a verdict Tuesday night that 'Hegelson met his death due to a shot carelessly fired by Nightwatchman Grant Powell ” Mr Hegelson was born January 2 1903 in Bergen Norway and emi grated to this country in May 1927 settling in Preston He hHd lived in Logan Utah three years and had been here but three weeks working a a decorator and painter at the new hospital under construction He is survived by his widow Mrs Gudrun Gunderson Hegelson and a daughter Colleen Hegelson both of whom are here At Salt Lake Theaters Constance Bennett y Dr Kathryn Mcllale rn final and dominant factor is the theme of "This Modern Age” a Joan which Crawford starring vehicle AddrCSSeS c°mes to the State theater Wednesday As Valentine the young lady living with her youthful mother Pauline Frederick the playing with her as if she were of her own generation Miss Crawford lives a life In which She restraint is a thing unknown Premature closing of schools as an never knows a serious mompnt until she meets Bob Blake tin idealtistic economy measure was deplored by Dr young American played by Nell national Mcllale director Kathryn Hamilton who wants her to give up of the her life of revelry When Bob critiand educational secretary American Association of University cizes her mother's behavior the girl in Women who arrived In Salt Lake resentment turns to a playboy friend Tuesday morning to Inspect the local It is the mother’s frantic attempt to prevent her daughter making the chapter same mistake she had made that “To close schools early" Dr the to said "is future brings the tale to a climax jeopardize A second offering Is "Side Show” of our citizenry Every other means of economizing should first be put the Warner Brothers’ production feainto effect and the schools closed only turing Winnie Lightner and Charles Butterworth whose meekness and as an unavoidable and last resort "It seems to me” Dr Mcllale added unbroken solemnity contrasted with "that we are leaning over backward Winnie's strenuous clowning make a trying to understand and solve inter- comic combination unequaled on stage national problems when we should or screen be leaning over backwaid trying to Lightner and Butterworth are aided understand our own community prob- by Evalyn Knapp Donald Cook Guy Kibbee Louise Carver Mathew Betz lems " Dr Mcllale was greeted at the sta Ann MacGruder Luis Albernl Eda committee headed by Mrs ward Morgan Tom Ricketts and Otto Convention Asks I C C to Gtion Mby Stoughton She attended the Hoffman Here is the picture which S tabernacle will entertain the whole family It is recital the in organ Order Lower Freight at noon and at 1 p m was the guest mside dope on the circus business of local university women at a lunch Rate on Coal “ Ben Hur Wallace eon In the Marian Lois tea room Epic At 3 30 p m she addressed local Now In Sound at of members the American Association Victory BURLEY Idaho — What was pro- of University Professors In the faculty "Ben-Hur- " nounced a successful session came to rooms at the University of Utah disthe spectacular screen an end Tuesday evening with a ban- cussing the activities and objectives version of General Lew Wallace's quet at the Masonic hall terminati- of the American Association of Uni- novel has been newly synchronized ng the sixth annual convention of versity Women which now has 534 m sound and will be shown beginthe Idaho Coal Dealers’ association chapters and 40000 members in this ning Wednesday at the Victory theaF I Paige Nampa was toastmaster ter The production which brought country Speakers Tuesday morning the secFollowing the address Dr McHale Ramon Novarro to the fora as a star ond day of the convention were1 O was the honor guest at a faculty tea was made on an amazing scale Four W Rawlins Boise Roy Painter Bur- in the Union building She will leave million dollars were spent and no less Dick Wednesday for the northwest than 150000 people employed In mak ley W C Stark Salt Lake Wells Pocatello Dr McHale is on leave of absence ing the sensational scenes ranging A resolution was adopted request- from Goucher college Maryland and from the great sea battle of one hun ing the Interstate commerce commis- Is making a study of secondary and sion to act favorably on a blanket college education standards freight rate reduction on coal for Idaho The afternoon session was devoted to a round table discussion un- Bureau Aids Realtors der the direction of C W Gamble Educator University Women of Salt Lake Mc-Ha- COAL DEALERS’ MEETING ENDS ID Reports He declared he would if elected He is 35 and a Half Killed in support the constitution years old he explained and has been a resident of the United States 14 Poison Campaign years He did not state whether he was born in this country He inquired if the legislature had BOISE m-- A million and a half chosen the presidential electors yet apparently overlooking the fact that jackrabbits have "bit the snow" durthese are not designated by the legis ing the past winter as a result of a lature campaign conducted by In conclusion he said he had nomi- poisoning farmers cooperatuig with the U S nated himself biological survey T B Murray diSecretary Lukens said there ap- rector of the survey for Idaho said to be done about peared nothing Sell Fourteen Homes it since none of the requests could Tuesday Destruction of the rabbits he said Boise legally be fulfilled means an immense saving to stock-me- n After the banquet many of the as the rabbits were eating rango visitors attended a dance at the Elks Sale of 14 homes which aggregate hall forage which was necessary for stock value of $50 300 through the multiple as The as this year next winter well listing bureau of the Salt Lake Real rabbits were able to travel over the Estate board during the week ended snow to feed where livestock could April 23 was reported Tuesday by not travel because of exceptionally Werner Kiepe board secretary snow IDAHO FALLS VP)— A heavy dose heavy Mr Kiepe said that 39 homes with extermiNo to was made attempt of poison which she was reported to aggregate value of $165700 were sold the he said nate the animals poisonhave accidentally taken In a cup of BUHL Idaho — Charles Green 35 through the bureau during March — cold coffee Monday evening caused ing campaigns being aimed principal- farm worker on the George Ahlqutst destrucat heaviest control The ly the death of Martha Abercrombie farm in himself the barn hunged school girl daughter of J L tion was In the vicinity of Mud lakes there just before noon Tuesday with Area Scout Executive and the town of May where the rab- a Abercrombie rope tied to the rafters He had Flans Trip to Afton Dr B J Allen coroner pronounced bits were destroyed In droves come in from the field and put his as death team up and was found a little later accidental bv Calvert Day another employe who According to police reports the POCATELLO Idaho —D C Wat called Dr F A Dw lght of Filer Twin girl took the poison In the pantry of Fnlls county coroner and Chief of kins area Boy Scout executive will her parents’ home succumbing almost leave for Afton Wyo Wednesday Police A C Pnrker of Buhl immediately to the paralyzing to conduct a scoutmaster-shience of the poison She Is survived by They decided no Inquest was neces morning for 66 men of the her parents and cine sisters and BOISE Idaho OP) —Governor C sary Neither they nor his family could Star training course The first two les valley district a reason his for act brothers assign Ben Ross issued a statement Tuesday sons were given a month ago In was Plain Mr bom Green City to quiet rumors and reports that he From there Mr Watkins will go to and came here from Rexburg had made alliances with various Dem- Utah where he will or1926 He Is survived by his second Cokevllle Wyo in ocratic candidates for state and con ganize a troop Mabel he wife Mrs whom Green gresslonal offices “Now that the time for filing can- married last month a daughter Stella didacies is over” he said “I want to Green by a former marriage his parmake my position clear as regards the ents Mr and Mrs P B Green Buhl LAVA HOT SPRINGS Idaho-- Dr and five brothers and sisters: Oscar Fred C Smith and Inspector McKin- other candidates for nomination on and Bert Green Pocatello Lester non of the Boise veterans' hospital the Democratic ticket Green Luman Green Boise They are all good capable citizens Mrs JoeNampa accompanied by T C Coffin PocaJardine Buhl tello mayor Sunday made a survey of and will make good officers If nomthe local municipal hospital the inated and elected Prior to the primary election how L D S Official Rooked iources and quality of the mineral water and the 40 acres of adjoining ever I plan to take no part In the For Graduation Speech land in the Interest of the federal gov- nomination of any of the candidates and I have not and will not make an ernment PRESTON Idaho— David O McThe property valued at $50000 has alliances with any particular cand: Kay of tha L D S council of twelve been offered to the government by dates will deliver the address to the graduthe Lava Hot Springs city council for “I will pursue my own course until ates at the exercises of the Franklin conversion Into a veteruns' hospital after the primary election When the county L D S seminary hera on The proposed offer was approved at party has chosen the candidates a 8 Other will be the national American Legion con- wishes to come up for election then May Goff andspeaker Roy Peterson graduvention at Detroit last year as well as I will support the party's choice" ates of the class Musical numbers by the state and sixth district departwill be given by Inez Christensen BCTTERFAT GOES CP ments post executives say FRESTON Idaho— Farmers of this piano solo Vinton Merrill violin Mary Perry saxophone solo sesection have been encouraged during solo: Girl Debater Honored school chorus the past few days with an advance of lections by the high At Banquet Team 3 cents In the price 17of butterfal They under the direction of J M Hathcock cents from the are now receiving BLACKFOOT Idaho-M- Iss Nellie various companies among which is a Candidate Advocates Burke who for two successive years cream pool recently organized by the Shorter Work Day has led Blackfoot high school debate Fianklln County Dairy association teams to victory as state title winStarts Friday— POCATELLO Idaho (A5— Decenners was honoied guest at a banMarKATU dorothy" tralization of wealth and shorter hours deof the motheis quet given by for labor were advocated by Harold baters Monday evening to Miss Burke Love L Yenmans of Buhl candidate for the the team and their fathers — ALSO— Democratic nomination for congress The team which so recently won from the Second district In an ad gtate honors by defeating the Calddres Monday night at a meeting of well and Lewiston teams representunion labor organizations ing central and northern Idaho reIhe best way to restore confidence — 15 1 spectively Is composed of John Bovle is with ham and eggs" he declared Ivan McClellan Lcland Beck Wal POCATFLLO Idaho ter Hope Akx Holland lorn Smith LEADERS MEET FRIDAY 459 men will return and Charles Neumann and Walker PRESTON Idaho — A Franklin m to local the work Rich alternates These debaters won Monday Union Pacific shops on a basis of county 4 H club leaders' instruction every decision this year except one The negative team lost to Rigby but four days each for three weeks In meeting will be held Friday J W Another Big Double Bill Barber southeastern Idaho club leadIn that debate the affirmative won May It was announced Tuesday er and Helen Plxton state home dem29 had of crew Initial after an Blacka to so as wide by give margin JOAN CRAWFORD onstrator will Rive detailed Instrucstarted operations in th mornfoot the debate tions for club organizations and su— In— ing blet matter to be taken up during the D RIGGS BANK CLOSES 'Ihe shopmen have been emMODERN AGE” “THIS summer coming DRIGGS Idaho — The First Nationployed 12 days per month sine A140 al bank of Driggs failed to open its last fall the schedule being mainADMITS RUM CHARGE tained exieptmg In April when doors Monday morning A notice on POCATELLO Idaho— Irving C a reduction of two days was the doors of the bank stated It had Slaughter arrested by deputy sheriffs made been closed by resolution of the dl with Monday night on North Third aveOf fit lals reported that th rectors nue pleaded guilty to a liquor posschedule may be Increased next LIGIITNER WINNIE session charge before Justice E G month and It Is expected that The prohibition party held Its first Charles Butterworth waa to and Iloude be will sentenced three Coadditional raMnnal political convention in employment montlis In the Bannock county jaU lumbus Ulio In 1872 given Girl Dies From Dose of Poison died Roman and pirate ships to the celebrated chariot race filmed in a reproduction of the Ciicus Maximus In the reissued version of the epic filmgoers will hear the thundering hoofbeats as the horses tear around thp course the ciack of the whip as each driver lashes his steads to greater effort and the uproar of the thousands of onlookers In the thrilling sea battle they hear the crash as ships ram each other the clash of spears and shields moans of the wounded the cries of the slaves chained in the hold A musical score is interwoven The action takes place In that period of ancient histoiy when Jerusalem was conquered bv the Romans The young Jewish prince Ben-Hbetraved by his Roman friend Mess-al- a (Francis X Bushman) Is taken captive and tortured as a Roman galley slave His miraculous escape and return to Fgvpt a powerful Roman noble Is dramatically treated The romance of Ben-Hand Esther is an element in the story Prominent roles are played by May Kathleen McAvoy Betty Bronson Key Carmel Meyers Nigel de Brulier and Mitchel Lewis The picture was directed by Fred Niblo “Ben-Huhas been ranked as one of the classics of the screen The historical elements which make the bulk of the film are solid and Imposing Augmented by sound it gains in vigor and appeal A Terrytoon “Radio Girl” and Paramount sound news complete the Men Return To Worl Rail Shops "A BIDS OPEN TO S L FIRMS Salt Lake concerns will be able to bid for the foundation planting contract at the new veterans’ hospital J G King assistant secietary of the chamber of commerce was advised Bids will be opened at Tuesday Washington D C on May 5 Stirrups on saddles weie not in use until the second centurv B C MALAD Idaho— Filings for the 1932 primary election in Oneida county are as follows Republican— Senator J C Tovey comrepresentative Griff L Jenkins missioner district No 1 Joseph W Ward commissioner district No 3 Bert Willie attorney John Clark assessor D J Lewis Elias Morris Ed S Jones probate judge Thomas D Evans Thomas J Evans tieasurer Manila Morgan sheriff A1 Joseph-soschool superintendent Mrs Viola Reese surveyor T F Budge Democratic — Senator Frank Metcalf representative Hugh W Jones commissioner district No 1 R B Davis commissioner district No 2 Dan O Daniels commissioner district No 3 Lorin Hunsaker attorney Darwin W Thomas assessor John D W A McClurg Thomas probate judge John J James sheriff Guy Gleed school superintendent William E Morse coroner Joseph R Davis It's New Today! Living Pulsing Drama of American Womanhood! 1 "So Big” Edna Ferber’s great novel which was awarded the Pulitzer prize will be seen on the screen at the Capitol theater beginning Wednesday It is a deeply moving story of American womanhood and stars Barbara Stanwyck one of the finest dramatic artA strong cast of ists of the screen twenty-seve- n capable players is also featured Edna Ferber unites the epical quality of her “Cimarron” with a rare understanding of human nature in "So Big” The story runs the gamut of emotions tenderness and pathos grip the heart strings disillusionment and tragedy stir the deepest emotions and touches of homely delicious humor bring smiles and laughter Barbara Stanwyck is ideally cast as "Selma Peake" the heroine of the drama Robert Warwick appears as her father — a professi nal gambler who teaches her as a child that life must be taken as an adventure and that good or bad it is just "so much velvet" His philosophy guides the girl’s whole life making it richer and easier to bear Alan Hale plays Klaas Pool the stolid firmer at whose home Selina lives while she Is teaching Here — the Recall “Clmmarron” it was mar velous think of "Show Boat” glorious Prepare to enjoy another classic by the Creator of Classics— '‘"“Vl EDNA FERSElfS Pulitzer Prize Winning stor- y- 12 to 1 30 35c 130 to 6 p m BARBARA STANWYCK IIARDIE ALBRIGIIT George Brent BETTE DAVIS Dickie Moore BING CROSBY TODAY! In "The Billboard" Paramount GO m prices Positively ADVANCE IN PRICES! NO 40RPHEUM a NEW Show Idea! Inaugurating The' Entire Show On The Screen ALL SEATS A Oiidren JOr -- AnyMmm T- Gala Western Premiere! Vim Tonight! NEW 15 -a MOW ew 11 Fit ICES’! j f ujJ The Year’s Most acclaimed Drama J Shock-Punc- Love! Hilarious Laughter! h 5s Gay! Tender! Human! to lh Tun—and Rhythm of Your Qvt Hoartttringi Fror the Gifttd Pen o( — and Neartbeatt!!! the Author of HunKresue FANNY HURST’S ia Doctor Affair” Jack Dempsey “SIBE SHOW” M Primary Election Filings Announced In the Dutch settlement on the outskirts of Chicago Earle Foxe is seen as Pervus Dejong Little Dickie Moore is Selina s baby "So Big" and llardie Albright appears as the boy grown to manhood George Blent an Irish actor plays the fai r(i boy Roelf Pool who becomes a great artist inspired by Selina's belief in his powers Botte Davis Mae Madison Dorothv Peteison and Harry Beresford complete the featured cask The picture called for the reproduction of Chicago scenes during the city's early d cys — views of the colorful "Haymarket” and glimpses of Selina’s great farm A Bing Crosby comedy "Billboard Girl” Paramount sound news and Farney’s concert at the organ complete the program Starting Ivan-own- Allas te Edna Ferher’s “ So Big” Opens at Capitol Today Veterans Inspect Site for Hospital for I bill Hangs Himself p HOLLYWOOD Cal April 28 IP) — At the Warner studio It was said Marlene Dietrich blonde beauty from that notice of suspension had been iGermany and James Cagney two of sent to Cagney uno haa been best money making performers in pictures were suspended by their studios today because Of Put fT their work and salary re lively Haidly more than 24 hours after Paramount studio suspended Joitfwent out to the lot today walked iVon Steinberg noted director and right past txecutivctnices to his 'discoverer pf Dietrich she was dressuig rooms and left later with a lopped n(( the payron for not bhow big bundle under his arm saying it ing up for wotk on a picture which was personal belongings he had left here Sternbeig had refused to direct r" Btilil Farmhand Governor Denies Alliance Rumors T' Butterworth d parties carefree youth real love is the ultra-mode- tf Studios Suspend Marlene Dietrich James Cagney in Wage Work Fight GEM— Constance Bunnell In ‘lady With a school Past with Ben Lvon David Manners That even in the gayest society the of Our Thin is the N sht " Charlie uussies Lily Dimtta Roland Young 1 helma Todd STATE — Joan Crawlurd In ‘This Modern Ane with Pauline Frederick also S dt Show" with Winnie Lightner Charles paramoum— Parisian Drama and Fast Comedy State’s Neic Bill pleasure-ma- f 27 1932 k For Pioneers t it J aaktu THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING ABRIL Deplores Early School Closing - t ¥ iwufcMM The City! Six Million Human Hearts! Each With a Dream— a Hope-- a Goal! Each Soul a Vagrant Melody in the Eternal Symphony of Life— Crashing to Mighty Emotional Chmaxea in the Uvea of Two Young Loverxl Furiously Funny In Constantly Human Incidents! IRENE DUNNE RICARDO CORTEZ Screen Dibnt etTWO NEW ANNA APPEL VSi NOW — Uevond All Doubt Thla Is Her Unest— Dramatic Offering— ''-is- RATOFF Gwtskiace r-n 115NNGTT Future Stand GREGORY PADEREWSKI $VilADYWITHAPAtt U ComHy I WJ 3 Travel mm iyow DAVID MANNIRJ aAn TIk 1 F I Nfwi Intimately in the Ogden Tabernacle THURSDAY (Tomorrow) Evening 8:30 P |