Show k THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE CLERIC GIVES Clearing Welfare Cases T INSULT TRIAL t ' ' - Takes Stand as i t Utaracter Witness for Accused Banker ' Cardinal -' t r1 i o ) 1 CHICAGO Nov (R)—George ti4 1 " V0 CardlnaT Mundelein the red at the t'Ill!ii 'J ''t N '114e' throat of his black clericals signifying !IA-- :ss t rs i 0::Ptt i his rank as a prince of the Catholic church gave character testimony for 14' 7 "'''' one of the Insull mail fraud trial de- 4 ''''''''''''''Ntr 4 fendants today 11 :0 0 ' de10 The archbishop of Chicago '''''''' ? '1'' 1 tit ' -4 - ' t1 -' -4 scribed the reputation of Harold L iit 4 ' '2 4 0-kt ):: : 0? 10 !: Stuart La Salle street investment o:l $04 N::-' :: "" ' k with is 'accused who banker along ' i1 '1 Samuel Insull and 15 others of swin1 1":'Iiii ' ' - I i million a hundred of investors dling e::L-:::170e '''dollars as "splendid" '44 ?11' 4: i ' --r"Has he received any honors 00000000 it10 froI L lo3'--4!' 4 the Roman Catholic church?" : Defense Attorney Charles Lounsbury '-' '' "On my petition and recommendation Mr Stuart received one of the highest orders the Catholic church can confer" said the cardinal ' ' ' - : s" r : 4 A High Honor Granted "That was the Order of Pope Pius the Ninth Only one other non Blanche Parton secretary of the Social Service exchange ' Catholic holds that—the late Major General Leonard Wood" through whose hands pass 5500 clearances of welfare organization "Without Mr Stuart's services" the cases every month cardinal added "we could not have built the International College of the Propaganda Fide in Rome" "What were the circumstances of 'our first meeting with Mr Stuart?" he was asked "Mr Stuart came to my residence In company with Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo" said the cardinal 'when Mr Stuart was chairman of the first Liberty loan drive" With a record of having driven It was the first time Cardinal Mun- Social Servi(4 Exchange Salt Lake City street cars 1500- delein had ever appeared as a char000 miles during his 44 years of acter witness he said before court Serves as Welfare service as a motorman of the Utah convened A former vice president I Light and Traction company of the United States and figures of Clearing 'louse' Frank "Dad" Pickering 219 K military and business importance street retired Friday at the age had previously testified for the deof 76 fendants No better evidence of the necessity Mr Pickering who started to Consul Takes Stand for continuing the work of Salt Lake 1890 work June 15 as the Consul General Berthold Singer City's cars private welfare agencies is "driver" of the Who followed the cardinal to the was the oldest emstand and also vouched for Stuart provided than the work of the Social of thatof day the Utah Light and Tracrepresents Turkey Nicaragua and Service exchange clearing house for ploye tion company and is believed by Costa Rica in Chicago social service institutions company officials to have been Clarence R Whitworth the accountrests in the great inthe oldest street car motorman in ant who certified statements of the The proof active service in the United Insull company under fire in the case crease in the volume of service renStates took the stand later as the sixth de- dered by the exchange—in the growMr Pickering a native of Enfendant to testify in his own defense ing number of welfare cases cleared gland came to Salt Lake City English-borat Newport-Pagnel- l it Clearances when 10 years of age and recalls Whitworth identified himself as resi- every month through crossing the plains with his pardent partner of Touvhe Niven & Com- for the current year are averaging ents behind an ox team—a trip 5500 per month or 66000 for the year pany accountants that took seven weeks Whitworth a tall man of 51 main-- This is 10000 more cases than in 1933 tained his polite poise under The Social Service exchange is by Prosecutor Leslie E the Community Chest and Realty Salesmen Name of Is—on-e-Salter declaring the Insull financial the 19 welfare agencies Candidates for Offices statements he had approved con- which citizens of Salt Lake City will tained all the information it was "cus- support funds subscribed durthrough tomary" to give investors ing the tenth annual chest appeal November 14 to 21 It is operated by chraiirvme amneehdveicbeeeen inhaniormmehatoefdlfho er the Central Council of Social Agen- salesmen's division of the Salt Lake cies Real Estate board it was announced The exchange serves pirmarily as Kiepe executive an index and clearing house for the Friday byof Werner the board elimination of duplication and over- secretary The election will be held November lapping of service by the various pri- 22 with the nominee receiving the vate welfare organizations of the highest vote to be elected chairman city All recognized social agencies while the second place winner will faciliits and both use private become vice chairman Reuben Josiah Bailey 70 retired ties public which have saved Community The chairman of the salesmen's sheepman and native of Mill Creek Chest investors thousands of dollars division also becomes a member of died in a local hospital at 11:10 p m the board of directors of the Salt Friday after a two weeks' illness annually An example of the exchange ser- Lake Real Estate board C Francis with cancer vices might be found in the case of Soloman is the present chairman of Born on August 101864 the son is brought be- He FrankelL Johnnie of George S and Elizabeth Young fore juvenile court on a delinquency — Mr Bailey Bailey had resided in Salt attaches call the ex— Lake City and vicinity all his life charge Court to checks A worker there change He retired about 15 years ago find if Johnnie is on any of the agency — Surviving are his widow Mrs or his family Often a recAlice Park Bailey whom he married records case cleared is the found and ord up 4t1 years ago in the Logan L D S temple seven sons and daughters: quickly Use of the exchange services is a Leonard R Erwin D Erroll P to membership in the I V k - 1' Charles M Bailey Mrs Bertha Stauf- prerequisite Central Council of Social Agencies f P7'' 1 ler Mrs Vivian Neff and Delores and '1 I' the Community Chest ApproxiBailey all of Salt Lake City seven m mately 50 per cent of the cases brothers and sisters: Mrs Ellen Hum- cleared the exchange are identiOr T1 phrey of Provo Mrs Elizabeth Hum- fied by itbyand information availmade 0 N"' 12' phrey of Salt Lake City Mrs J C able to the inquiring agency '- ' a 110 i Stay of Huntington Park Cal Mrs Blanche Parton is the secretary in a iiiiit A W F Bickert of Salt Lake City Wilthe exchange Due to the liam Bailey Earl Bailey and Jesse charge ofincreased LOUISE DRESSER es cH work now 'being Bailey all of Idaho Falls Idaho 18 greatly mmu AN ?AA turw officers at Exchange grandchildren and two itteet the FERA WALPH 11")RUr" its support by provid- ::2-- - ' it 7:-:"- kr '4 - - - IA'4 4- 1 ' A - - '7 --- '1 -- 1 0k L -'- - - -- I ' 0'''' ' '4 r Tram Driver INDEX SHOWS mule-draw- n 1 n ' ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN ORPHEUM—Gene !Stratton Porters "A Girl 'Stand Up and Cheer" musical exof the Limber lost" with LOWE Dresser Marian Marsh RR !Pit Morgan': also travaganza—filled with comedy lilt"Gridiron Plash" with Eddie Quillen trig tunes gorgeous ensembles and Betty Furness A brilliant screen version of Franz IfICTORY—"Desirable" with George Brent everything that goes to make up suth Muir Tittsdale also Verree Jean "One The Stetting Adventure" with Binnie Barnes a picture—will be one screen feaLehar's romantic operetta Neil Hamilton Paul Cavanaugh Eugene Merry Widow" opens Saturday at the Panetta Another "Desirable" beanie II:45 2:20 ture at the Star Saturday Capitol Retaining all of its original 5 7:40 10:20 One 'Exciting Adventure" will be "Laughing Boy"with Ramon charm and music the picture has begins 105 3:45 22 905 been filmed on an immense scale 'PARAMOUNT—Warner Baxter in "Hell in Novarro and Lupe Velez in the starPolice traffic investigators the Heavens" with Conchita Montenegro comparable only with such produceindy ring roles Morgan Herbert Muudin Friday that the Denver & tions as "Grand Hotel" for size and Ralph Devine Feature begins at 1230 2:20 is filled The first-name- d Rio Grande Western railroad was ab- cast importance 4:15 6:10 3:05 10 solved of all blame in connection Chevalier and Jeanette with acting talent with such players and Jeanette' CAPITOL—Maurice Maurice Chevalier MacDonald in "The Merry Widow with with the automobile-trai- n collision MacDonald who have been identified Una MerkeL as Warner Baxter Madge Evans Edward Everett Horton Thesday at Second North and Sixth only with the best in musical ro- George Barber Feature begins it 1:10 Shirley TempleJames Dunn Sylvia West streets which caused the death mance since their initial success in 2:20 530 7:40 542 with Joan Blonde! Froos John Boles and a host of Frederick W Miner 65 774 Second "The Love Parade" have the star- RIALTO—"Dames" Dick Powell Ruby Keeler Wu Pitts North Our Xibbee Hugh Herbert others roles Ernst Lubitsch peerless OEM—Wallace ring Beery and Jackie Cooper Mr Miner died in a local hospital director of picturization of "Laughing Boy sophisticated love com"Treasure Island" With Lewis Stone Thursday of injuries suffered when edies completes the famous trio Otto Kruger Lionel Barrymore "Chicp the famous novel is a stirring Indian Sale Feature begins at 12:40 2:55 910 drama the automobile as driving he The Viennese romance deals 7:25 packed with poignant drama 9:40 crashed into the thirteehth car of a with a lilting and romance debonair captain of the guard STUDIO—"The Clay Divorcee" with Fred southbound freight train Edand a young widow in the Astaire Ginger Rogers Alice Brady Reuben J Bailey Former Woo 'man Dies at Age of 70 t Investigation by deputy sheriffs of the automobile-traicrash Thursday at Bluffdale in which Marshall A Mitchell 40 of Bluffdale was fatally injured will be dropped unless a coroner's inquest is ordered eorge Beckstead chief deputy sherannounced Friday Mr Mitchell died Thursday at 4:15 p m about an hour after the automobile he was driving stalled on the tracks at Oliver's switch in Bluffdale and wag struck by a northbound D & R G W freight train Funeral services for Mr Mitchell will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m in the Bluffdale L D S ward chapel with Bishop B M Crump officiating Frieltids may call at the Deseret mortuary Saturday and at the home in' Bluffdale Sunday from 10 a m until 12 noon Interment will be in the Bluffdale cemetery n ' ' - i Tryouts for a play and a spècial Armistice day program will feattkre a meeting of the Barbs unaffiliated students' organization of the University of Utah Monday at 8 p m in the Union building The play which will be given during the month is under the direction of Frank Whitney Barb faculty adviser and instructor of speech at the university assisted by Miss Blanche attend It go00a ' t - 41 I i tit rrFyvet scsdea eii enuerst ui 4 set - rTthehrtilliemrpelkonieym::tetroen:mttoarnfolasd- the adventure classic of all Unto— pocs aisfhLI' CARSON CITY Nev Nov 9 (tP)- -Tjlomas F Ryan defeated Democratic nominee for district attorney of Washoe county (Reno) and a former Chicago Ill attorney was mar-tiehere today to Iva Reinhart Reno i I ' d 1 ll'll ila i 'Pour- gip! - ! 1 u 50 1Y I 1 HEAVENS 21Ill) ' II ' :: 1 vE:117: 4" OR &alive Niel 07111 Ir PnL" 4 Tn1K traw 14Ui If fill 704""! : t I o A-- 1 0-- N jONI4gPONNVit 1 0 t ir icrCt g ca 4 101 s‘-4 ril II it GIRLS HUMOR JAZZ ' SmT Dh EryiNs -- ' ol I - - - 4 it 0 2:::::: V° sd 7 iiiir Ltory 4'114 ' r CAR -- ' S:::''0J:N3::::::: ' — ''': '' ' ' ' :: 1 ' ': '' :::: ' :::i''' ' : ' 5 r' r- - F 1"'''' ::::: T :'i':' ::: :: ' :' ': :::: ' — f'' it ::: 11 ' - f ' X: ' i ' : : 1 — ' 1'4 1'41' H4- r 4"Vii°t ? 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Cartoon "Holland in Tulip Time" Color Clouds News Event nounced Friday by F A Noller seeretary of the Building Trades council Mr Noller said the charter al- ready has been received from the national organization Charter members and all other L workers in the trade are invited to attend the installation cercmonies which will be followed by acceptance 0 of additional members and election of - officers M A Gulbransen will act as temporary chairman L - - - A ' SET it q BURLESQUE ------ ''''L ii It k ''''''N1 r-l- i -- s -- The Snappiest Show in Town OPENS SUNDAE YOU IAIK (- I SIATN '' "LET'S GO" —— - f Annual dinner of the Edith Cavell post No 6 of the American Legion will be held at the pick Gunn cafe at 7 p m §atUrday 7066 n t - (T1' DINNER ANNUAL 1:1 tot 2 4111INHAIIBLESINRHYTE1 I Zntrance of the British Gaumont Productions one of Europe's largest motion picture concerns into the field was tkir Utah "distributing nounced Friday with the arrival of Irving L Jacobs representative for the Rocky mountain territory The product of the London com4 pany will be released through the Fox exchanges Mr Jacobs saki The Gaumont Salt Lake City office has been established at 218 East First e South stret---ThChu Chin Chow" picture starring George Robey and Anna May Wong was exhibited to theater men Thursday Other films ore to be released in the immediate future THEATRES '4i1:" 4 f f - 113:"111111111111H: ' i IRTAITO Britisli Film Company Opens Salt Lake Office '' — Slailirsumm V t Tre STAGE distributors R C A Victor ' FAMOUS 7066 jn:: '' t ' II kik i 113 VI:'-- iutzar A fl 0 Boop Color Belly Borg No 91 of the United Composition Roof and Waterproof Workers' association will be installed at an open meeting at the Labor temple Thursday at 7:30 p m it was an- - ' S r stt il 1 Roof Workers' Union Plans Installa!ion Meet ' le- - murder trial jury there Snyder-Gre- y 4 - 41 ra P77' THS Vitt ArEATu a few After divorcing Young in Reno! she was married to Henry P Lincoln wealthy Los Angeles capitalist whom she divorced last year in Reno Ryan was divorced from his former wife here several years ago The couple left for Southern California for a honeymoon z - 1 It ' BAXTER 1 f - r‘ 4001— --- riersrelp ' William E Young New York hotel roan who acted as foreman of the - 1 oit 4 - irilo ' E WARNER vtly a ' o 4'1440 A Volvos' Twice-Divorce- a Cd ' t 'It l - 6' I Mr De Neuf gave a technical discussion of a new camera which not only allows the operator to record the scene on film but is so constructed that the userf may talk into it and furnish a vocal description The meeting was sponsored by the Z C hi I department store local rdivorcee Defeajed Nevadan Weds d Woman I 1 OUILL-Ar- Eddie Aimk I - r ''' Wasatch I WAS riaMOUS CIlleatelAr 70 6 6 1 t IF t 7 0 i'"177777 S14: I 945 Vo-donemyebay:vthitoe gi t 01 ' - ed: 1:mt oCyre - Headlined by Glen Dale one of Broadway's most popular musical comedy stars the show brings a brilliant lineup of dance song and comedly entertainers fresh from the New York stage Glen Dale's reputation is based "323 g ers Dorothy Larue sensational acrobatic star Magdalene Bryan Flo Devere and Liddy Reichard and Manuel the "Human Seal" also are prominently billed Glen Dale's "Rhythm Ramblers" Sunday the Victory will present a new stage revue Gene Cobb's ally popular "Rambles in Rhythm" The seventeenth anniversary oft the Russian revolution will be celebrated by the Friends Of the Soviet Union Sunday at 7:30 p m at the Fraternal hall —Rose "Show Boat" "A program dancing and a play will be given Night in Spain" "Moonlight" "Hello This anniversary will mark the Paris" and dozens of other Broadway of and srehvoues tahcebvueimideinnet hGimar 'inlhe thpoe fsovciaelaisr plamitn is FGeatunreswointehy the Cobb soviet union sand "Smoke" Gray the "McIntyre A Hollywood adagio quartet Jack Lowe billed as Hal LeRoy's greatest dancing rival Chan Knoll Donna Dent and Alice Mishou concert waltz- Stage Revue Scheduled At the Victory Sunday Friends of Soviet Union Plan Birthday Program now 4 and Heath" of today I m Tribune-Telegra- On the screen George M Cohan America's "first actor" will be seen in a dramatic picture "Gambling" based upon his own mystery melodrama of the same title in which he appeared on the stage for two years It is a swift and exciting story of a New York gambler whose daughter elopes with a shipboard acquaintance and is later found murdered When the police are unable to solve the crime the gambler begins to work on the case himself with startling dramatic' results- - The supporting cast includes Wynne Gibson Dorothy Burgess Theodore Newton and Walter Gilbert There is incidental music in the picture notably a new song 'My Little Girl" composed and sung by Cohan himself Metrotone sound new will complete the new bill "Desirable" with Jean Muir George Brent and Veree Teesdale and "One Exciting Adventure" end tonight at the Victory tery Liner" I auditorium popular recording band appear on the stage Striking stage settings give the production novelty and glamor STATE—Janet Clamor and Charles Farrell In "Change of Heart" with James Dunn Ginger Rogers ahm 'Midnight" with Sidney Fox O P Beagle STAR—"Stand tip and Cheer" with Warner Baxter Madge Evans James Dunn Shirley Temple also Ramon Navarro In "Laughing Boy" with Lupe Vales' TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth South)— "Stingaree" with Richard Dix and Irene Dunne also "Success At Any Price" with Douglas Fairbanks Jr" Genevieve Tobin Frank Morgan ON THE MACE HIPPODROME—Stock burlesque Company In "Bare Pacts" with Al Ferris and Tony Raft comedians and a large chorus ON STAGE AND SCREEN PLATIIOUSE—On the stage W Re7 Jewell and his Must-Ocomedians in the musical tabloid "Armistice Revue" on the screen "Those We Love" with Mary Astor and Kenneth MacKenna also "Mys- Bar-bie- The Monday meeting will be In charge of Homer Davis Marjorie Evaas and Virginia Richmond The organization's constitution will be revised at the meeting All unaffiliated students and freshmen are invited to ward Horton n La Ills : flici ' ' Unaffiliated Students -Hold Tryouts for Play Loritir i charming mythical kingdom of Marshovia Taxes on the widow's lands are the main support of the govenment and when she leaves for Paris the king sends his dashing captain to woo her and bring her back What happens when the plot reaches the ear of the pretty widow is presented in a series of gay and romantic incidents There are rollicking nights at Maxim's celebrated resort in Paris where the glorious waltz episode has its beginning Gorgeous settings have been fashioned for the picture Including the amazing spectacle in white the huge replica of the king's palace and the glamorous staircase set Hundreds of gaily costumed players appear in the ball and cafe sequences and in the other immense spectacles in the picture Throughout the production there is comedy of the gay continental type blended with the romantic scenes ThrOugh it all runs the wonderful music of Lehar—"The Merry Widow Waltz" "Villa" "I'm Going to Maxim's" "Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget" and "Girls Girls Girls" Albertina Rasch' stages the glamorous waltz number the audacious can-cadance in Paris and the picturesque Marshovia peasant ballet The supporting cast includes Edward Everr ett Horton 'Una Merkel George Minna Gombell and hundreds of minor players A gay cartoon in Technicolor "The Little Dutch Mill" and a new issue of Paramount sound news complete the program -- Evidence that irt the near future the average layman will makethis own talking pictures of football games and other events was presented by Emil De Neuf engineering expert of the it C A Victor Radio cornOany in a lecture given before members of the Utah State Association of Radio Engineers and the Utah Radio Technicians' association st4Trleeting held Friday evening in the street tn'iiion - 'Capitol Now Showing 'The Merry Widow' Further Since Mule Days Retires CASES HANDLED I - - 4":''i ( -: '''''''''----- ' 6t -- i!i--:toi- Private Talking ! Movies Predicted pietae ' I i! 9 - ' - - j ' ! -- New Double Feature Program at the Star Investigators Report Upon Fatal Automobile Train Collision ' 4 NOVEMBER 10 1934 AT SALT LAKE THEATERS NOT TO BLAME 1 t( 4 SATURDAY MORNING RAILWAY HELD TESTIMONY IN ' - a 14 1'pp - CATERINGr TO 1 CHEER" LUPE VELEZ New Grand Hotel THE BETTER ELEMENT TEA "LAIMIIING BOY" I 12131 1 FLOOR S110 TONITE t' STARTLING DANCING SATURDras3 OF BIG SURPRISE HOW NEVI FLOOR CLUB I ACT STATE SOUTI1CIIARGE 939 NO COVER By 13 81 nerlatia"6 ' |