Show TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 27 1934 - Ol and he- THE OGDEN STAN — 1 DAN THOMAS GEORGE SARBO t— 10HHHY BECAuSH HIM o L02ETTA ANDWlY till V JiHlLB 03EFH" IN OiftECiED SCHOOuANN DVORAK PLAYS AND OCCASIONAL Picture Fans Get Set For New Horror Movie By DAN THOMAS (NEA Service Staff Correspendent) be no limit to these horror pictures Dracula" with Bela Lugosi started things Then came Boris Karloff in Frankenstein' And now we are to the the COSTLY ADVICE If Jimmy Cruze doesnt stop giving waistline with two silver loops girls advice on how to dress he Is posed at each side of the throat going to find himself practically through which a rope of the beads devoid of shirts Evelyn Venable ap is drawn up about the neck In lar- peared at Jimmy's house the other iat fashion night wearing slacks and a sweater Cruze told her that she really should wear his particular type sport shirts All with the slacks Evelyn tried one on Equipped and liked it so well that she wore it home Planes With Radio Facilities ey The Three Arrested In Alleged Rape Case POCATELLO f March 27— (AP)— Three persons were lodged in the Bannock county jail today and officers were continuing an investiga- tion into an alleged rape case Joseph E Rowley 25 said" to be a married man with a family is held on a charge of statutory rape Mrs Roberta Johnson '21 and Jack Wells 22 are charged with contributing to the delinquency 'of a minor Mrs Carrie Whitman charges her daughter was attacked ' on or about March 1 by Rowley When she! visited with Mrs John- son Mrs- - Whitman had left the city for a few days she stated jl3-year-- old House Group Favors Negro Ban Inquiry i ' l WASHINGTON March 27— (UP) —The house rules committee re- ported out today the DePriest res- solution for an Investigation of the ban on negroes in the house restau- rant' ( i hy ' FRENCH SMASH POLITIC Al) HOVE - Police puns and Ammunition words and Bayonets — -- jfAKis March AP)— French police smashed at poU&cal factions which they say are themselves against the government in a 27- -- widespread series ofsfjj raids today through Paris and th suburbs col lecting hundreds ofrifjes and pistols and a huge stock of ammunition swords and bayonets The raiders searched f for evidence that' the extremist $xups of the right and left political parties were arming in anticipation of a "civil war" as their rival newspapers have repeatedly charged It was reported thatO guns were found under beds ancabehind cupboards in an apartmerftj where many radicals are known to fype In another hall automatic pistols a quantity of bayonets and swords and a number f rifles were Fife Years rd "Hidden Wren" Increase Population ng Frightened Favn Raids Amherst Home Mass— (UP)— Alln W Houghton is a cousin of Alan-so- n B Houghton former U S Ambassador to Great liritaln but diplomacy failed when a frightened deer bounded through a closed window i: ' the Houghton living room Ignoring the entreaties of the family the fawn bowled over a table and flower-p- ot stepped on Houghton's foot and f iimly escaped by plunging through the glass of a kitchen window s AMHERST Turks public France March 27— A bomb (UP)— exploded in the Masonic temple today partly destroying the walls The blast was attributed to a Centrist newspaper campaign accusing the French Grand Orient Masonry of protecting suspects in the ElavLsUy banking scandal CANNES ''' 'lOlLJ r key' V: A : - - I t ' f ' - an order providing instant dismis sal for any government servant who fails to finish a piece of formal official business within 24 hours 11111111 J 's y i FSHS—Writ far Uh rr V' i) doth Minjplfj Klrklm jMuHrt ? f- - 1 vv:::s?x- ft I - I' :X: V I I J BOISE March 27— (AP) — Property taxes in Idaho scaled off 23 per cent between 1929 and 1933 a report of the state chamber of commerce said today The tax during 1933 partly estimated was placed at $16500000 compared with $$22000000 during' 1929 the peak for all times in the state Boise county increased taxes one 000 half of one per cent but the others trimmed Clearwater reaching the top with a cut of 29 per cent Comparative levies with 1C29 listed first and 1933 estimated In part listed second were: State $2900528 and $1800000 Crash Toll Rises To Three In Montana : ''' - ' ' y f 58 y:::-:- ' ' " f Julie Kingdon Dorothy Hlunt 'Dorothy Dniki m l i mi xiicse nve pretty nominees wait anxiously for a verdict that may mean fame and dollars for them— selectipn of the 13 Wampas baby stars for 1934 All have shown marked talent during their M4ti cAcucutc in uic luuuun piciure neia ana are conceded a chance to be among the front runners in the race for the coveted - a BUTTE Mont March 27— (UP) Miller of Minneapolis died here today the third victim of a highway accident near Melrose Injured last Thursday in a collision which claimed the lives of Sheriff W C Orr of Dillnn anH Pat Walsh of Minneapolis j Miller succumbed" with a fractured skull and Internal injuries The men were Injured when machines driven by Orr and Walsh met with terrific impact In a head on collision - BOISE March 27 — (AP) — Senator William E Borah affirmed his opposition to legislation giving the president authority to negotiate reciprocal trade relations through operation of the tariff in a letter made public here today by D Sid Smith of Shoshone president of the Idaho Woolgrowers association In turn Smith issued p statement expressing opposition to the legislation and endorsing the Idaho senator's stand old 1 1 & I - mnmTuinnn'! fill f SONG HITS "Keep Young and Beautiful" "Build a Little Home" March 27- Temple uni versity students have pledged them selves to cut off their heads A petition was circulated on the campus to learn how many under graduates read what they signed The 500 didn't At the bottom of a request for an extra holiday was: "We are resolved to spend the day m merrymaking and leisure - at which time each one will decapitates himself with extreme Joy" Hli-ADELP- (AP)— Five hurfdred C30L1QY! "No More Love" "Home Wasn't Built in a Day" "Put a Tax on Love" Last ? I £- - i Days GRANDEST SHOW ON EARTH! — Pair of Fig Trees - Thrive In Pittsburgh —there never has been anything like it for shttr entertainment! Your Eddie! Our Eddie! Everybody's Eddie! Now a crash-incharioteer! Burninr un Rome with Ianffhs! lovely ladies! lilting lyrics! lions! One big Roman Holiday! g PITTSBURGH Pa— (UP)— Two fig trees are growing and bearing fruit in the East Liberty district here belying the contention that fig trees can not thrive in other than a tropical climate Lieutenant George Pischke East End ponce station has one in the backyard of his home and a second tree is growing in the yard of the Lombard! home nearby In Winter the trees are coveered against the cold and snow and ac cording to Pischke are very seldom damaged if the proper precautions are taken ' i 1 - Ogden's Popular Family Theatre Eugene O'Neiirs "EMPEROR JONES ' mm with Paul Robeson — Dudley Digges Starts Wednesday RUTH ETTING matinee f i ' ot pii2r:rcg- to hit It cf !dy23 v j 1Q$ as iho mcrblo o'jj cr vsui ch it is born the story cf a GLORIA STUART ft EVENING Jri-- ) ' 4s —and Hundreds of America Most Beautiful DIcndes! I This Feature Shows at 1 - A ' with n 111 a nn n Last Times Today 3:00 Children - 10c —- 6:25 — 9:45 V' V f TODAY 2 NOW PLAYING i I CTIj - t 7 ft ic!:o "Ila and "Oullau Juslba" WEDNESDAY AND ' THURSDAY RANDOLPH SCOTT in : "Broken Dreams" and i' !i ELISSA LANDI in "By Gcndlo Liglil" (? II j' fx ' $1 u J Iffi 11 if ?n Li i i if v Wasb a 1 L J Li-L- t IN mi Salt 2S2 So NOEL COWARD'S 1 fL ' Ill Hala T firr - with ill J 5:30 7:40 IIOWAKD Comedy SIILL BROS Cartoon Paramount Picture 1:20 NEWS ' 9:51j on th- to: i ALISON SKIPWORTn LIONEL ATWILL 1 Symphony of Moonlight And Memories ' BRIAN AHEFUiE L?e - "N — 2nd Feature ) JI CELL TiULCu3 Ofidea ir- t iiil i 2479 --:tf- v- NEWS AND COMEDY -- IN i! I Exclusive V irst Run Theatre 4 Ogden's P Vl ratlin CD U EKLLT f I egg" 5 GREAT OFF AFTER PARTY ATLANTA March 27— (AP)— A resident of Dalton Ga sought to pay the government $20 income tax which he didn't owe "I just naturally want to pay something and am enclosing my check for $20" he wrote to the'fci-com- e tax bureau "I pay state and county taxes and see no reason why I should not pay some government tax I am proud of our government and feel we should all put our shoulders to the "wheel" The check was returned The government is not permitted to accept such donations f4 Borah Opposition To Trade Plan Affirmed iC STUDENTS AGREE TO SLASH HEADS CHECK BACK AS HE OWES NOTHING EGG WITIHN EGG PAINSVILLE O— (UP)—An was laid by a hen belonging to Mrs John Klppola at Pairport near here The peculiar formation was noticed by Mrs Klppola when she heard a rattle inside the egg when she first picked it up Chipping the shell she discovered a complete "egg within an ' wampas honors TAXPAYER GETS ' -- iki re- duction of 39 per cent Counties $8715518 and $5500-00- 0 decrease of 19 per cent Cities and villages $2794108 and $1900000 decrease of 32 per cent Schools $6429413 and $5500000 decrease 14 per cent Highways $1986605 and $1000-00- 0 decrease 49 per cent Irrigation and other units $S17-2and $600000 decrease of 26 per cent '(:? I 1 V - i4V4 ' To Match Ynnr teat and Vest WASHINGTON March 27— CUP) —March 27— (UP)—The $50000000 reconstruction finance corporation loan to the Chinese government for cotton and wheat purchases has been reduced to $20000000 Jesse Jones chairman of the RFC said today Of the reduced loan $10000000 will be for purchase of cotton shipment to be completed by July for northwestern wheat milled In this country shipment to be completed at the option of the RFC by December Of the loan $3231 222 has been disbursed and $44134 repaid All conditions of the original loan as well as commodities to be consumed in China are retained in the new —O W i ng oufit for auits cvt to your mearurn U si ' - 1 - "Till yoa a rainproofed u DAflTS V x Xt?S' lief director today received instruc tions from federal officials to make a survey of the relief situation in this state with a view to launch relief proing the new work-dire- ct gram April 1 Mr Hinckley and a staff of field workers immediately began a tour of Utah to determine what type of relief is needed in the various II II !::: r i- FO U0TI1L QUEit contract SALT LAKE CITY March 27— (AP) — Robert H Hinckley state re tot —I— 9 t ' ' tir) ij v - -- Unclaixaed Suits and O'Coats Returned by tur areata from VaJ- v&olesxJa tailoriBf £trutmcnt aes from $19 ta f2& Cisoice cf cstirt I ':- ': 1 "slowly slowly" Now the government has issued Government detectives recently raided offices of the women's organ ization Cumann nam Eah in Dub lin Irish Free State and seized leaflets said to be seditious ' ' OVERCOAT FREE The Turkh' favorite cry used to be "Yavash yavash" meaning Zl f inr- Relief Chief Asked To Survey Situation from slcrle mill endt tun- La oar owa livop wiui fn IintBfrs and reJidy to pat en $20 for only $10 in addition w sir rmim J cm ii Lacy — Cut i 5fre4 1 r 1932 "K) - INCOME FOUND $4-000- The couple appeared at the marriage bureau late yesterday with two witnesses and while Hutchins— "Call me Al"—rather shy and ill at ease waited for the filling in of the necessary papers his bride-to-b- e waxed poetical about him "He is ray Nirvana —my glorious night of compassion — my infinite tenderness" said the daughter of the late Poet George Cram Cook Al said nothing as she continued: "He's my angel child my starlight on the waters my ruby on the rock" The couple were married by a deputy city clerk Miss Cook gave her age as 25 Hutchins who gave his occupation as a writer said he was 28 The bride said her marriage to Topolo Proestoes by whom she has a son ended in divorce in II " ' J States - T ' ' - - Roosevelt Backing Speedy State Chamber Prepares Review of Property Passage of Present Measure Tax Receipts 1 honeymooning today with Albert N Hutchins mess boy on the ship on which she returned to the United oldest Boston University's School of Law is Charles Malcolm Taylor He's 64 only seven years younger than Homer Albers dean of the school Though never con templating the practice of law Taylor is keenly interested in legal lore — — LO Ml REDUCED i -- at - 4 India as a vagrant after she had forsaken Mahatma Gandhi was freshman " vv v v ' l NEW YORK March 27 — (AP) — Nila Cram Cook the "flaming serpent" who was deported from FRESHMAN IS 64 BOSTON — (UP) — The v I Nila Cram Cook Weds Mess Boy of Vessel six-year-- - I r ' II ' ' I t : Tens of thousands of these "il- egitimate" children ftfe being ree- stred in every provace the oar- nts being pardoned mider the am nesty law of last yea? It is expected the ' population of the country will "arise? from 14 million to 18 million a a result of the addition of these and other unregistered persons It Is noteworthy afowever that only the children cf jtlie illegal unions are being reolfaoized The post-192- 6 polygamous parents are not allowed to havq their unions registered as marria:k WOOL - BY30L1LI0HS for a negro who attempted to extort $10000 from Howard M Han-n- a nephew of the late Mark Han-n- a and then slipped out of a trap set for him after officers literally had their hands on him Hanna prominent Cleveland financier had reported the threats to police and when instructions for the payment of the money were received armed officers surrounded the rendezvous last night Hanna 's chauffeur driving his car tossed a dummy package into the bushes by the side of the road ' PACKAGE SEIZED A riegro scurried out ofthe bushes and seized the package Police rushed upon him from all sides but the negro shook them off and disappeared into the darkness under a rain of shots A short time later members of a posse picked up a negro some members of the party believed to be the one who had taken the package He too escaped under fire from police guns The first extortion note was written March 20 and named a rendezvous which police ambushed at the appointed hour All they got for their trouble was a warning in a second note received Saturday that the plotters had discovered the trap and that they didn't want to "kill" to get their money Hanna was told "We'll get you" if the second rendezvous were not kept HANNA UNWOREIED Hanna at his estate with his wife and five children was as not seriously worried represented Hanna is chairman of the board of the M A Hanna cowman v nt Cleveland and a director of the Union Trust company of Cleveland the National Biscuit company the faieamship company and the Eastern Coal Dock company - e" IT' Collect Distemper Avaiting Bomb Wrecks Temple Wall In French City - Sm SWIMMING START that it was a periecuy narnuess new swimming suit that was responsible for launch Two persons were known to be ing Dorothy Dell upon her screen career The sunt was bought while arrested in the earliest? raids of the 1 Dorothy was attending school and day the other girls liked it so well that f4— 4— — ' they persuaded her to enter the Tajces "Miss America" contest being staged by the American Legion Toll In She won-lef'school for a vaude If'! ville engagement went from there to Broadway and thence to Holly BALTIMORE— (UP)fFrom 1735 wood to 1740 death stalkedk?ln New Ene lands child1 population Nearly one-thiCAGED perished as an epidemic Which reminds me that Miriam of 'throat Sistempe?7 swept the Jordan's professional career was countryside After 'exhaustive launched by sitting in a glass cage study of data 200 yirs old Dr eight hours a day for seven weeks Ernest Caulfield has iagnosed that She had been chosen "Miss Eng disease which physicians attribland" - Miriam received five pounds uted to "the wrath ofi God" and a week for her sitting and the pub "bad air" lie was charged admission for look Addressing' a meeting of the Osier Historical at Society DraCaulf ield re her ing vealed the epidemic w§$ a combination of scarlet fever aid diphtheria NOT LIKE NEW YORK Doctors of two centurils ago he exIt would seem that our Hollywood film studios somehow lack the plained possessed medical "knowl privacy enjoyed backstage in a New edge and their diagnoses were Nevr before he York theatre At least that's what A mostly guesses out suclii an epidemic pointed raged of Earl the Carroll beauties couple think in New York they are ac- onAAmerican soil feature of theersease which customed to disrobing right down from westeriS Connecticut spread to the scantiest garments as they to Maine Dr Caulfieird added was leave the stage They hurl these that it became the sulect of poems into the wardrobe as they dash by sermons kiiscourses and various thus saving time in changing cos' — tumes The same time-savitactics were Chi To tried the other evening by two of the girls here En route to their third floor dressing rooms thev kf passed the wardrobe on the second ISTANBUL— (UP) -- 4olygamv has floor Off came their costumes in Turkey which they tossed in through the been forbidden by l ' since 1928 But nurrS?ers of clanopen door But when they arrived on the destine polygamous funions have third floor they' found their dress- taken place since then' Parents of the unregistered off ing rooms locked Returning to reof these illegiv unions now spring trieve their costumes they found two men at the foot of the stairs are being' asked to Tdflclare thpfr hidden children" so i'hat they may holding a lengthy conversation! be made rightful citizens of the re— — And now we learn The leadership move was maneuver to prevent-thhouse from voting April 9 on a petition to discharge the committee from considering the resolution Dismissal As a result of the committee's action the house within the next Who Slav Down day or two is expected to adopt the """yesolutlori which calls for an in- ISTANBUL — (UT)— "Red-tap'quiry into the rightto of the house accounts committee ban negroes delays in official business are being ruthlessly speeded up in Ture PH0T2GRAPhiCZPuRP09£S HOLLYWOOD — There seems to clothe: for WOOlSEY neves SMOKES CkPACS3&CFDT FDC-2- WCCJT6 AND ACTED imThEM have "The Black Cat" in which both Lugosi and Karloff will be seen A "Jariat necklace" of many If it 'Is a "chiller" you want this atrandaf of gay contrasting beads is will top anything else that ever has the new dashing accent Mary Car- -j peen made according to Universal lisle is wearing with new sports executives f) A&E X PRODUCER MOURNED SALT LAKE CITY March 27— vvr-m use in ine westmil ern aone ofpianes army air mail operations re equipped with radio communica tion facilities Colonel H H Arnold rone commander announced here -'today The sets being used in mail op eratlons said a report to Colonel Arnold from Captain Harold M McClelland western zone communi cations officer "are those which were designed and have been in use military operations Although V-aiwere primarily built for inter-- plane communication within a few miles distance the foresight of dio engineers was responsible for a wide range of flejtibility and adapt- lDUity m the use of these sets electrical power j required to operate the sturdy little shoe box receiver is equivalent to about half that used in the average automobile tail light yet w have successfully received messages over It at a dis- 2000 miles" Oance of nearly Arnold said there have been no failures in flight of any of the army radio equipment Pilots report their positions to ground stations frequently tunein on airways -radio beams to assist in navigation and receive weather reports from stations along their routes he said amd rfiated but distantly I mourned here today For years he was known from coast to coast as producer and actor'a agent and also as one of the promoters of the Hollywood - Playhouse His record included a number of successes In Chicago playhouses JtUGwED AT VQftrt L!OR£TTA YoiJrtG- - half of as MMfNC? RACE $ 'Sl II me estate of her lateseeking husband Paul The death of Edward W Row-n- d 67 veteran theatrical producer NICE T Jean Harlow was under court or- today to file an answer to the Oder of the public administrator of wife A GHRL ft : Bern Her demurrer was overruled the court refusing to sustain her con tenuon that the administrator failed to cite proof of his charges that part of the estate should go to tne estate of the late Dorothy Millette Berne's reputed common-la- w VESrSSMULLER LOST HS PlRST — Beauties Tap At Wampas Portal THOMASVILLE Ga March 27 (AP)— Police posses searched today -- The blonde ingenue wears 01Lrands of beads almost to —— Package Pyrlght 1334 by United Press) HOLLYWOOD March 27fTTP Reports that Ruth rrh ft-- -or her husband George Brent have decided-tseparate were confirmed looay Dy the Irish actor With his wife in New York Writ admitted that they have agreed to live apart permanently No men tion' was made of divorc? The decision had been n up to Missrapparently Chatterton as her husband quoted in his brief an- the telegram Ouncement from following her JAfter a week in New York in --which have had a chance to think things over I have decided that it w necessary for us to separate' MARRIED YEAR AGO The couple was married a little -more than a year ago It was her second marriage Her first hus- band was Ralph Forbes j I Flees Amid Rain of Shots After Seizing Dummy Kuth Chatterton and Brent However a R POLICE TWICE No Divorce Mentioned By ' - JEGRO ELUDES WIFE SEPARATED county DARD-EXAMINE- ll (JL® S EQJ IP Wtf© M if ID V OUIUIS ilUUII5 mm — — "— : - FL0RE?:''':S'3LD BARGAIN HOUR 11:00 to 2:00 P M fANY SEAT 1 II I i 1- r I |