Show i I 4 TIIIinGDAY 2VIJI7IITG JAIIUAllY G9 1031' THE 0GDE1T STAITDAHD - EIIAIHITEE lOoiiEOSBEGS r-- 1 - LONDON Jan 23— (UP)— Nineteen unsolved murders in two years are on the books at Scotland Yard as proof that the greatest body of manhunters in the world is finding the modem criminal a shrewd evader of the hangman’s noose Two of the murders both brutal were committed during the first months of the year A girl textile worker was battered to death in the street of a Yorkshire town and the daughter of a garage owner was found dead near Newcastle-On-Tyin an automobile in which she had “given a lift" to a strange man There were nine unsolved killings in 1923 and eight in 1930 Thirteen of the victims were women: one policeman was slain while attempting to arrest the occupants of a motor car and the remainder Included merchants and a money lender battered to death in their shops There are two schools of-- thought on the reason for the increase In crime and the inability of police to apprehend the killers Some officials believe the new regulations prohibiting “third degree” questioning of suspects is to blame while others defend the order and blame the scientific methods adopted by the modem criminal as compared with the blundering killer of a few today in connection with a $50000 alienation of affections suit filed against her by Mrs Euzette Ren-ald- o f a The actress made the deposition yesterday angrily denying Mrs Ren aldo’s charges that she had stolen the love of Duncan Renal do actor while they were filming “Trader Horn” in Africa last year "Asked if she spent her leisure with Renaldo in Africa Miss Booth replied vehemently “No I did not wandered about alone at night" ’s She also denied she visited cabin while on shipboard and almost screamed denials to- - allega- tions that the actor lived at her home upon their return Miss Booth’s marriage to Anthony G Echuck was annulled and the Renaldos were divorced after the film party returned to Hollywood “Did you not boast to your for - mer husband that Renaldo was so under your spell that he would commit suicide if you did not marry him?" Miss Booth as asked ' “No Certainly not”Once her attorneyinterrupted Miss Booth cautioning her to be calm Near the end of the brief hearing Miss Booth was asked whether her landlady had threatened to evict her alter finding Renaldo in her room The actress refused to answer a At the close of the hearing Miss ACooth walked hurriedly out brushfell ing past Mrs Renaldo whoRenbackward over a chair - Mrs aldo charged the actress pushed ne ’ Ren-aldo- -- - her years- ago — - : x P) newly apof Bryce pointed superintendent canyon and Zion National parks Utah left San Francisco today by automobile to report at Zion park to take over his new duties Accompanying Allen was his attractive wife the daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Henning of Seattle They were married at Denver several years ago while Allen was stationed at Rocky Mountain National park After leaving Denver Allen was sent to Honolulu where for two years he was superintendent of Ha wail National park There he had charge of the volcano Kilauea “New eruptions for Kileau were predicted at any time” Allen said ' “The gas pressure from the November eruption is still present” said Allen “In previous eruptions it ceased as soon as the lava stopped flowing but this time the blue smoke continued to rise from the fresh lava surface showing that the red hot liquid Is very near the top forced up by the gas pressure”! Regarding his future assignment in Utah Allen was more reticent No immediate changes of any kind were contemplated at Zion or Bryce parks he said but some $400000 might be spent on improvements I - I rt Whale Bones BY FAKE BARON L -- — Prove! Ocean Covered West -- i LOS ANGELES Jan 23— (UP)— Bones— not the kind your dog digs up— but the petrified skeleton of a whale today was regarded as positive proof that this section of the Pacific coast was under water- some r 3000000 years ago The discovery was examined! by 29 paleontologists who declared it Was Bible Idea Wrong In Bootlegger Case WASHINGTON N C Jan (AP)— Allen Jones negro had a good alibi when arrested wearing a Dry Report Called ' Joke of Century -- fake Hungarian baron' during her recent pilgrimage to ‘the holy laud the Los Angeles Examiner said today it had learned Mrs McPherson met the “baron’ while visiting at Budapest the newspaper declared and after striking up a friendship he told her that his funds from Switzerland had been and asked her help delayed ’ She’ gave him a fur coat with which to obtain a loan the paper continues and thereafter she unsuccessfully sought its return finally sailing for this country without it A letter later told her that the coat was in pawn and $300 would be necessary to get It out which sum it was said -- Mrs McPherson paid The Examiner declared that W Joseph Ford the evangelist’s attorney has been Investigating the “baron” the fur coat transaction and a letter allegedly demanding $20000 from her for a purported breach of contract the first complete skeleton ever found intact and one of the most important finds to date of that era in the tracing of marine vertebrates Dr Chester Stock curator of the department of paleontology of the Los Angeles museum declared that the discovery of the skeleton again proved that all of the land west of the Rocky mountains was once the ' ocean’s floor Kttais- ’ - ISodiphen Tk Merchant Is Scared Instead of Patrons EVANSTON HU- - Jan at all January has FOR no reasonslid under the old bridge of “never come back”- - and February that month of short days and few pay checks Is practically upon us A This year according to those people who know their stars and other heavenly bodies including eyes February will be one of those perfect months that you so often read about v It starts on E unday ends on Monday and has exactly four weeks oc-If memory serves us correct and it casionally does there will not be another month like it for several days February wilt be a perfect example of what the exponents ‘of the new calendar are trying to put across If they have their way there will be 13 months just like February with 28 days which leaves one day over at the end of the year It has been suggested that this day be declared a holiday and everybody take a rest If we have the idea right every vacation will fall on Saturday and all events will always come on the same day of the week Therefore July 4 will always fall on Saturday which will be a great help to those who hate to go back to work In the middle of the week We may have the situation balled up a little but the theory is somewhat along that line So keep your behavior up and your conduct good next month It is a perfect month Highest Wednesday was 33 which is nothing to brag about with a 10 at 7:30 o’clock this morning which was the coldest registered through out the night The barometer was 3050 which should mean clear weather A year ago today highest was 33 and lowest 12 The day was partly ' w ‘ ITow Playing - a 'X A y 3©E30AE in a 637eco Eovo’ with GENEVIEVE TOBIN SLIM SUMMERVILLE ZASU PITTS f en tertalning ultraHighly smart comedy romance built around a subject which ev eryone is discussing Johnny Hines Comedy Clever Humanette ' Latest News in Sound Anderson at the Console 25c to 2 - 35c to 6 Coming Saturday ©pgccIIgl5 D3qe?So and Polly Moran “Reducing” ' Old-Tim- Buckaru e - in Buckaru DANCE AT HOOPES SATURDAY JAH 31ST Admission 50c Couple ' - ' " KE e Green & Gold Ball -- Last Times s Tonight Janet GAYNOR m Maurice Chevalier “Playboyandof‘rParis” Bebe Daniels in “Alias French ' Charles FARRELL - in ‘The Man Who Came Back” Tomorrow! ’ ‘ Gertie’ ! “MY PAST 13 my own mm - MAGvAILL JOEL McCRIA JOliri IIALLIDAY C HIH3Y GORDON Driven beyond endurance by her husband’s jealous suspicions she fought back at last She suffered love and he sufthrough fered through knowing that she had been loved before —PLUS— " ' Paramount Novelty v Comedy ’ r Admission 35c - Latest News AMATEUR AT S P KITE M ’ peri on " ‘ ’ x ' s Everyone Jmovs that sunshlno mo!Iovs— that’s why thq "TOASTING" process includes the uso oftho Ul tra Violet Rays LUCKY STRIKE— the finest cigarette you over smoked made o? 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Then don't take chanceslfcHelp your kidneys at the first sign of disorder Otrmieid d t — A Are you troubled with txtck-fec- O “Wild Company” life U L : i Serious to Ignore COLDS kfll TODAY ' v On January 23 1882 the Monitor the first successful iron-clvessel in the history of the United States navy was launched at Greens point O Old-Tim- The important thing about the skulls and cross bones drawn on letters received by four Evanston housewives as the police saw it was that the pictures looked suspiciously like doughnuts with “X’s" under them “If” one of the letters said “you don’t leave $100 in your door your cloudy MONITOR’S LAUNCHING DANCE W W HALL Admission (AP)— ad —Added Fun— I 29T— " Alkalin iEbel Aivzayo Stif cr-- Aclhy? 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Holy Land toxemia resulting from burns suffered last Thursday when he was LOS ANGELES Jam 29— (UP)— working on an invention at his shop Mr Anderson was testing a gasoAimee Semple McPherson evange designed list was bunkoed out of $300 by a line carburetor he' had back-fire- KANSAS CITY Jan 23— (UP)— James A Reed former senator found in the Wlckersham report "the finest evidence of hypocrisy and political cowardice exemplified upon this earth” Speaking at a meeting of the ‘South Central Business association here last night he said the report “admits prohibition has been & fal ure a cause of crime and suffering and then tells us to enforce it some more The authors were too cowardly to say what they meant and too cowardly to give the public INVENTOR DIES FROM BURNS IN - coat with eighteen pockets but he went to jail “I got the idea from the Bible” he told police “and the Bible can’t be wrong "Joseph had a coat of many ‘collars’ and now I’ve got one with just as many pockets"Jones had 18 But in the pockets Dints of liquor H— : Jr 23-(U- -- ‘ ' — —Jan SAN FRANCISCO —Thomas A Allen Nineteen During Two Years Elude Most Famous Manhunters LOS ANGELES Jan 23— (AP)— Hie spell of the African jungle and the tropical moon was written off at naurht in a deposition by Edwin a Booth blonde film actress on file - ' ‘ SCOTLAND YARD Trader Horn Filming Aired At Hearing In fc Park Chief Leaves AIlIEE DUPED Coast For Utah Jot KILLERS FOIL E1LIIIG LOVE California J secret process —removes harmful irritants that cause throat irrlta- -' tion end coughing ‘ Frank Moore Mgr f u 4! c v'vsrrr TUNE IN— Moose Night 90 Friday January 30th WiU Bo Night of CrP) Free 'A' Entertainment (j5 ’ t The Lucky Strike Danes Orches tra every Tues day' Thursday and Saturday over evening N B Cn f For Iloosa and Ladies Only Hums Lunch Dancing - - t Your Three:: Frotwivion irria::sn ’ Come! © 1931 T!s Amtritto Tobacco Co IS fra I h WVTM - r |