Show Dramatic Croup 'Gives Colorful r m O’Neill Version Play Season Foreshadowed by Successful J ‘Marco Millions’ Chicago Suburb Cuts Traffic YWCA Welfare Fatalities by Enforcing Law Work Discussed EVANSTON I1L Jan 24 (UP)— Automobile drivers here obey traffic signals— or else— and that i why this haS become the safest major city in the country from the standpoint of traffic accidents A R Forster of the Evanston Accident Prevention bureau explained to- night If Friday evening’s performance of “Marco Millions” by members of Theta Alpha Phi and the crowds Which attended that Eugene O’Neill play In Kingsbury hall are criteria Thet Alpha Phi should have the most successful season in has ever had “Marco Millions” aside from being a well written and thought producing play was one of the most performances lavishly produced which the fraternity has ever given Ten scenes all individual and exotic were so splendidly arranged as to bring applause from the audience with each rise of the curtain Large Cast More than 100 persons appeared 1r the cast of the production Professor Joseph F Smith as Kublal the Great Khan gave a sterling performance and spoke his lines with such dignity and ability 6 that but for the splendid acting of other members of the cast he would have stolen the show in his brief scenes Joseph Williams as Chu-Yl- n brought repeated approval from the audience with each of his Rigid enforcement of traffic regulations reduced the number of deaths from automobile accidents here from 12 in 1927 to two last year lowest in the country for cities of more than 80000 population Due to its location just north of Chicago Evanston has the traffic flow of a city of 250000 Educate People But the city had to be taught to like Its safety so an educational program was added in 1930 The enforcement program was inaugurated in 1928 and worked splendidly but citizens rebelled at the strictness of officials “In 1927 we had 12 deaths from automobile accidents” Forster said ’In 1928 with strict enforcement we had three deaths Everybody speeches As granddaughter of Kublai Khan Princess Kukachin Louise Hi!) Howe was excellent Although she has appeared in several Theta Alpha Phi plays her stature as an actress gained much through her characterization of the unhappy princess ' Played With Zest David Fisher while he made Marco Polo a little more the swaggering roysterer than either Marco or O’Neill intended played his role with zest and a definite ability to make the most of his lines Supporting roles were well filled by Richard Parry Beatrice Call Ralph Micaelis Parley Baer Fred P Barnes Charles Sassoon Kearney Steffensen Douglas Clawson Reed Berrett Harry Plummer Keith Brown Barney White Valois Zarr and Max Wlsner The production was directed by Frank Whiting and costumed by Clara Gilbert Many of the costumes for the piece were brought from San Francisco Uee of Schools Advocated as Focal Point for Research Attack Research in mental diseases would aid greatly in the treatment of a large proportion of the afflicted people in the world if that research were applied as medical research is applied declared Dr H H Ramsay president of the Utah Society for Mental Hygiene at the society’s annual meeting Friday night in the Newhouse hotel One half of the nation’s hospital beds he said are occupied most of the time by patients afflicted with mental and nervous disorders The solution of mental hygiene problems he added may be attempted most effectively by using schools as a point of attack Dr: W R Calderwood president of the Salt Lake county society told of the work of the Utah Medical association and the Utah State Bar association in treating felons in jails and prisons of the state as a measure He also advocated the formation of a state board to direct and correlate activities of all state institutions dealing with social and mental defectives Keith Wahlqulst president of the Weber county society Mrs Addle Swapp -- president of the Cache county society and J C Moffit president of the Utah county society reviewed work of their groups dur lng the past yeaj The Rev Roy B Damron offered the invocation crime-preventi- on Cambrian Association Plans Its 84th Annual St David’s Day Fete '1 4 $’ t anPlans for the eighty-fourt- h nual St David’s day banquet were completed Friday by the directors of the Cambrian association of Salt Lake City meeting at the board room of the public library 'Walter M Jones manager of the Business Men’s Assurance com pany was elected to the board directorate succeeding the late Thom as W Hughes Under direction of John James president the association appointed committees to arrange the St David’s day banquet February 29 The banquet committee headed by 'F Thomas consists of Nephl and Arthur L Thomas JrJ the program committee is composed of George C Lloyd chairman and Edward T Jones W D Prosser and John James members The association has observed the occasion since 1852 In Utah A resolution of condolence Incident to the death of King George of England was drafted and will be sent to the British consul general at San Francisco to be forwarded to London tr Commissioners Deny Sheep Deaths Claim The county commission Friday denied a claim for $1679 for the death of 197 sheep and the illness of a large number of others allegedly as the result of eating polson-spray- d The action was weeds taken on recommendation of County Attorney Harold E Wallace who aid the county was not liable ’The claim was filed January 3 by tba Bountiful Livestock company tfhlch pointed out no signs were posted to show the weeds along a number of county roads had been prayed with poison The animals It was asserted ate the poisoned weeds November 30 -- Engineers Will Make Reclamation Survey h T H Humpherys state engineer and E O Larson district engineer S reclamation bureau for the-were on their way to Washington Joint Relief Agency Meeting Announced Representatives from state and county relief agencies will meet with board members of the Community Chest Saturday at 12:30 p m in the chamber of commerce to discuss relief problems Hugo B Anderson executive secretary of the chest said relief agencies are not financially able to carry the load requested of them since the federal funds were withdrawn National relief agencies he said had requested the government to again assist in relief work The problems confronting state and county agencies as pertaining to social agencies he said will be discussed Temperance Group Suspends Operation NEW YORK Jan 24 CD—Handicapped by lack of financial support the Council for Moderation— temperance organization originally supported by John D Rockefeller Jr and Edsel B Ford— has suspended operations Everett Colby its president announced tonight ’The wets thought we were too dry and drys thought we were too wet” Colby explained in detailing reasons for the failure to raise necessary funds Hum-pber- ct Hear Warrior” Tonight KSL 8:00 (Paid Kt by 3 R Thomas) By Chest Leader Navajo Suspect in Murder Will Be Confined Until Members Named to Board 4 Spring Meeting of Activities Reports Walter Jones 21 Navajo Indian Given at Banquet charged with the murder of his half-sistwas ordered held for the federal grand jury after hearing Friday before United States Commissioner Edward D Dunn Inasmuch as a capital offense 1st charged Commissioner Dunn fixed no bond and Jones will be confined in the county jail until the spring grand er Birth Announced Mr and Mrs 'Fred B Birch 146 Second avenue announce the birth of a son Friday noon in the L D S hospital Mrs Birch Is the former Kathryn Snow daughter of Dr and Mrs Milton W Snow 320 First avenue Mr Birch is an employe of the Bjigham Street pharmacy 1938 Witnesses Describe Scene of Slaying in On Power Works Razor Murder Trial Four witnesses testified for the state Friday in the first degree murder trial of Edward Everett Hoover 47 accused of the raxor slaying of Robert Graham 33 of 225 West Fifth South street last November 21 They were Charles F Burke of the county assessor’s office Mrs Lottie Westerman resident in the apartment house where the slaying occurred Patrolman A H Rogers of the police Identification bureau who took pictures of the scene of the killing and Allen Fowler who testified he witnessed the slaying Mr Burke testified he made a map of the crime scene Mrs Westerman discussed incidents prior to the slaying pany has Extension Given Judge Sets Time Limit at Nov 1 1941 for Green River Project spent $100000 in prelim- inary work The estimated eventual cost would be more than $5000000 WatchaCommonCold Persistent Cougls Are Dangerous Treat even an- ordinary eold seriously and treat It rightl If a cough develops and hangs on u District Judge Roger L McDon- bronchial irritations and chest conough Friday extended the time you don’t depend limit for completion of a power gestion torturenature to make you upon project on the Green river in Dag- entirely well again and don’t waste money Utah the Power gett county by and on cold remedies that give only - Value of Y W C A work In the welfare program of a community as a means of adjusting young peopie Light company until November a temporary relief but use Creomul-sio- n 1941 to human relationships was praised the one remedy that goes right ' The order your trouble and Friday by Judge Hugo B Anderson extending the time was to the source ofand Commuthe congestion executive Secretary of the issued when no protest was made fights the cough to a petition filed by the power com- from the inside nity Chest at the annual dinner contains Beech wood Creomulsion meeting of the Y W C A pany laat December 17 It was ex- Creosote —a wonderful medicinal was the Judge Anderson was the sole jury plained project agent that helps loosen germ-ladbeen finished by February 1 1936 speaker at the meeting- - at which Jones is held In connection with breaks up congestion— The power company on January phlegm— reports for the year were given and the shooting of Tls Dez Bah Jones soothes Inflamed membranes and 19 1921 filed an' application with aids the members of the board of directors 16 at a ranch near Montezuma canhealing of irritated tissues and nominating committee were yon in Grand county last Friday Given the state engineer contemplating Doctors everywhere recognize this The Indian girl died Sunday from Bobsleigh Parly elected the diversion storage and ultimate great value of Creosote Many bullet wounds which Jones is said Members of the Women’s Sports release and See of 5000 cubic feettof recommend Creomulsion because it Aid to Youth club of the University of Utah Woto were have confessed Inflicted by water and 300000 acre perfectly blends this Creosote with “The tools of the Y W C A its men's Athletic association enter- feet ofperthesecond waters of the Green other long known beneficial Ingredclub work welfare work and phys- him ients for coughs bronchial irritaThe shqpting was attributed to tained at a bobsleigh party Friday river It was approved-condiical education activities are a great evening After outdoor sports a tion construction work would begin tions and chest colds aid in adjusting young people to Jones’ resentment over a banish dance was held at the Creomulsion has pleasing taste Victory rec within six months add that approhuman relationships” he said “and ment decree inflicted by his Navajo It will not Irritate or upset the stom reation center Jones tribesmen when a ago of waters comthe would year be priation there is a definite need for such a was ach It contains no harootics vet said to have bken enamoured pleted by Jamiary 1 1927 Afterspecialized group ln the com- with hie half-sistquick and comforting relief rock N M Peter Woody Navajo wards the completion time limit brings to both children and adults munity” at the Witnesses called chief at of B E was 1936 extended 1 hearing t police Shlprock p Get’ a bottle of Creomulsion from! February More than 8000000 young people Power company officials pointed your druggist If the results dont in the United States today are out Friday inoluded the girl's father Fisher principal of the high school H E Aldrich Indian agent at Gal- at Shlprock and Lawrence Palmer out construction began within the satisfy you he Is authorized to reof school unmarried and out of (Adv J lup N M Dr L L Elliott Ship-- sheriff at Monticello Utah prescribed six months and the com fund your money In fulL work he told the group Articles Revised Elected to serve on the beard of Eskild Rassmussen Dies at directors were Mrs L E Arnold Mrs L Barker Mrs N B Dayton Family Residence AfMrs R W Duvall Mrs J H Henderson Mrs H S Knight Miss ter Illness Ethel Paul Miss Anna Stahl and Miss Lucille Stark Those elected to the nominating committee were Eskild Rassmussen retired cabinet maker died at the Mrs G W Davey’ Miss Elizabeth Mrs T G Lilley Mrs family home 1198 Iola street Fri- Fitzgerald Leland Swaner and Miss Evelyn Illness day night after a brief Mr Rassmussen was born No- Voyles Revised articles of incorporation vember 9 1845 at Wickerslew Denof the group were mark and came to Utah In 1906 He and was a high priest in the L D S unanimously adopted During the dinner Miss Janet Thirty-secon- d ward and was an active member of the One Hundred Welsh sang a group of selections n accompanied by Mrs L J Danes club are widow his Mrs Surviving Elvira Krentziger Rassmussen and Miss Lavlnia Brown was Scores! 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Group B— nounced S to Meet CUT-RA- TE The regular services of the Ger man L D S association will be held Sunday at 12:30 p m in the assembly hall The services will be under the direction of the Genealogical society Dr Elmer I Goshen will speak on Robert (Bobby) Burns and the Group A— Clearance Sensation! V two-pou- German L D To Talk on Writers A bon county Student Named jo Fill Funeral Services Set Vacancy on Council For Road Engineer Funeral services for Denny E Larsen who was killed while at work as a road construction engi neer at San Jose Cal will be held at 2 p m Sunday at the Larkin mortuary Hyrum A Straaberg will offici' ate Friends may call at the mor Girl Scouts’ Summer tuary from 6 to 8 p m Saturday Burial prior to Jlhe services Camp Staff Plans Meet and will be in the family plot of the Staff members of the Girl Scouts’ City cemetery summer canm will hold a reunion Saturday and Sunday at the or Convicts Couple ganizAtion' farm house near Moun- Jury tain Dell in' Parley’s canyon Miss Of Murdering Wife Gwen J Hurd local director of the scout council said Friday MINEOLA N Y Saturday Jan The group will leave Salt Lake 25 (UP)— A jury of 12 men early City at 8:30 a m Saturday to motor today found Mrs Mary Frances to Mountain Dell from where they Creighton and Everett C Applegate will ski to the farm house They former American Legion official will return Sunday evening guilty of first degree murder In the arsenic poisoning of Applegate’s county Friday to make an inspection of the proposed Virgin river reclamation project 'Surveys are now under way financed by federal and state funds to determine the feasibility of the project from both engineering and economic standpoints Mr and Mr Larson will report Students See Play on the progress of the surveys at the the a one-a“Beating play next meeting of the water storage was presented Boss" the commercial by commission v club members at the general assembly held Friday at 11:15 a m In the college auditorium of SL The cast included: Mr Jackson Frances Dellagnolla Don Fuller Anabelle Zug George Marianne Arlt Rose Palmer Victoria Peternel Mike the janitor ALFRED E SMITH Maygene Dunbar “The Happy howled about the arrests and fines so enforcement was relaxed in 1929 with 10 deaths resulting" With that record Evanston once more “got tough” with traffic law violators “Enforcement plus education brought the figure down to seven in 1930” Forster continued “and to five in 1933 In 1934 because half the street lights were turned off for economy we had eight deaths five of them at night” Pedestrians Lax Both deaths in 1935 resulted from violation of traffic rules snlh part of pedestrians Forster said One victim a woman walked around the rear end of a street car into the path of an automobile The other a man failed to observe a traffic signal late at night A school for traffic violators where they will be sent by the court until they learn what’s wrong with their driving is to be the next step in the safety education program The city already has a voluntary school for drivers and compulsory inspection of cars every six months JANUARY 25 Indian to Be Held For Grand Jury Cabinet Maker Taken by Death Ailments Urged Study of Mental 1 : SATURDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A Going Fast I Women’s Hats oV Each greatly reduced! 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