Show ija’BVf THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING Dr Townsend Truth Program ‘Under Two Flags’ To Meet Crisis Next at Orpheum Faces House Probe Today Secretary of Agriculture Warns of Tariff as Leader of Age Pension Drive Slated for Severe Quiz Cure-A- ll LINCOLN Neb May 4 (JPl — Secretary Henry A Wallace today said he was convinced the “economic dilemma can be met in an American way and under the constitution providing the truth is told to the peo- By Tribune Leased Wire WASHINGTON May 4 — Dr Francis E Townsend leader of the plan to pay the aged $200 a month will be subjected to a severe grilling about his rise to riches on the nickels and dimes of his followers when he appears tomorrow morning before a house Investigating commit- ple" tee The committee held an executive session today and turned Sown a proposal to defer questioning of Dr & Townsend until a later date t But the physician was reported to be busy today with a staff of accountants preparing to answer the questions concerning the receipts of Townsend organization the Old Age Revolving Pensions corporation ' Accounts Sketchy It was learned today that the investigating committee had abandoned efforts to obtain an accounting of the Townsend corporation's finances An accountant told mem: I bers of the committee which is I x headed by Representative C Jasper ' ' v Bell Democrat Missouri that most I wS "O 11$ ' of the receipts of the corporation had been jotted on separate slips m w I of paper He estimated that at least t V W ' V $40000 would be required to pay for a force of accountantsho could M n I '4 fv $t reduce the finances of the' organto ization something approaching J l v ? 1-- a x I “ i I ' - ' 'I' ’ i ''' m life i i 4 -- e order Since the Townsend investigation tarted more than a month ago committee members have conducted inquiries In California and Michigan which have produced revelations which have eased the minds of many congressmen Lawmakers Worried Befpre the investigation started many representatives were worried about the strength of the O- A R P and contemplated a favorable vote on putting the plan' into effect despite private convictions of its lack of soundness But the exposure of Robert E Clements cofounder of the movement as a man who took close to $100000 profits out of his part in the program before his resignation is believed to have shaken the faith of the thousands of followers Dr Townsend according to Clements has received equal or larger profits NEW YORK May 4 Wl-- The United States ctrcuttcouf tofap-peal- s today awarded more than $83000 to two groups which aided In the reorganisation of the now corporation known as Paramount Pictures Inc Reversing the decision of Judge Alfred C £oxe the higher court awarded $60000 for services and $81218 for disbursements to the law firm of Cravath De Gersdorff Swains & Wood and $23000 for services and $1428729 for disbursements to Kuhn Loeb & Co invest- ment bankers The court held that the services were authorized under reorganization proceedings Former Western Star Declares Career Over CaL May 4 NEWHALL 8 Hart happy over his victory in a fight with lawyer’s briefs plans no return to the screen star that knew him as the two-gu- n UB-Wl- lliam of westerns Thd former star picked up the threads of ranch life again today at his Hlljtop estate after winning a New York court judgment of 0 against United Artists Inc over distribution of his last picture "Tumbleweed” which he produced $83-00- He told a crowd of University of Nebraska students and professors “this very thing will be a challenge to everyone in the next 10 years or so"' No Easy Way Out "There is no easy way out" he added “It may come to the stage where the world will be under the domination of national states as In some foreign countries already but this isn’t the American doctrine and I hope it never does bechme the American doctrine” The address delivered in late afternoon climaxed a busy day for the secretary starting with conferences with soil conservation committeee from six states and followed lm mediately by his principal talk of the day at a public mass meeting of farmers In this address Wallace ex pressed the fear farmers would “be sold down the river again" if they accept the “high tariff idea as a curs all for agriculture” Outlook Bright He said the “outlook for agriculture is bright but Its continuance program depends Upon a four-poifor agricultural improvement" which he outlined as follow): “Maintaining the present healthy supply situation reopening further the channels of world trade con serving the fertility of the farm plant and developing the latent nt V 4 Uv r ’ - M U 1 H1 I - p (A- I if s juy: - Court Awards $85000 To Paramount Croups At the Salt Lake Theatres Wallace Urges New Mode INS V"1 The leg o’ muttori sleeve of grandmother’s day seems to have returned with a vengeance Joan Blondell wears this silk serge suit the outer jacket and skirt of which is of light tan fabric marked with short bar stripes in a blocked design The tailored dress top and revers and collar of the coat are of sheer black crepe Karpis Will Face Bail of $400000 Government Ready File Charges ' Three-Da- y to Quiz lvin ST PAUL May 4 Karpis was subjected to his third day of almost continuous questioning today as District Attorney George F Sullivan announced the government had "an airtight case” and would ask that ball be set at $400000 when the outlaw Is ralgned on kidnaping charges In explanation cf what he said hs believed was an unprecedented bail demand ' Sullivan called Karpis "one Of the most desperate charac tors In the history of the nation" Ha added he was prepared to arraign Karpis as soon as questioners have finished Federal agents have Interrogated Karpis continually since he was rushed here by airplane Saturday from New Orleans where he was seised the night before after a three-yea- r hunt United States agsnts said Karpis was quizzed concerning the $100000 ransom kidnaping of William Hamm Jr a brewing company head the abduction of Edward G Bremer for whose release $200000 was paid as well as nearly a score of other crimes Among them were two holdups— a $30000 payroll holdup in South St Paul and the $112000 Third Northwestern National bank robbery In Minneapolis Four persona were killed in the two crimes UPl-A- home Boy Starts Long Trip for Surgery s I 'i i -I WITH GEORGE SHAFFER m Comedy and mystery will hold forth on the Gem screen Tuesday with the showing of “Three Live Ghosts" and 'The Man Who Knew Too Much" Richard Arlen Beryl Mercer Claude Allister Cecilia Parker Charles McNaughton and Dudley Digges head the cast of ‘Three Live Ghosts” which presents Arlen as a young America volunteer in the British army who escapes from a German prison camp and returns to London to find himself officially "dead” With two pals who are In a similar predicament he decides to remain hidden under the cloak of official anonymity and moves through a series of exciting adventures as a man without a name or Identity Fun runs rampant in the picture "THe Man’Wfio ITrieoo MucH'' is a thrilling shocker with a new type of gangster created—a suave arch-crimin- al cably tailored a master ON &i?"wftaURv&S Knapp and wait? C KUy ORPHEUM — Warner Banter In “The Prtton-e- r of Shark leland” with Gloria Stuart Arthur Byron O P Haggle Harry Carey1:23 4:13 7:11 10:01 p m: atarting at alao Ann Harding n “The Wltneaa Cnalr" with Waltar Abel Moroni Oleen Pouglta Dumbrllle IARAMOUNT — Shirley Temple In “Captain January" with Guy Klbbee Slim Summerville Buddy Eleen June Lang Jane Danvell alerting at 11:45 a m 1:45 3:50 5:55 8 10:05 p m RIALTO — Bette Davie In "Dangeroue" with Franchot Tone Alieon Bklpworth John Eldretlge aleo "If Ton Could Only Cook” with Herbert Harebell Jeaa Arthur Leo Carrillo OEM — "Thro Live Ghoata” with Richard Arlen Beryl Mercer Cherlee MacNaugh-to- n Dudley Dtggea: aleo Pete Lerre In “The Man Who Knew Too Much” with Edna Beet Leelle Banka STUDIO— “Mr Deed! Ooe to Town" with Gary Cooper Jcen Arthur George Bancroft Douglte Dumbrllle H B Warner Ruth Connelly: aleo “Panic m the Air with Lew Ayna Florence Rica B' Baker t 8TATE — Katharine Heybum In “Bylvia Scarlet” with Brian Aheme Cary Orent Edmund Gwenn aleo “Mees "Em Up" with Pnston Foater Margaret Callahan Alan Mowbray Ralph Morgan BROADWAY— "Berbery Coaat" tarring Mrlam Hopkins Joe KcCrea Edward o Robinson: alao Richard Arlen In “The ” Dan Matthews with CharCalling of lotte Wjrntera Douglaa Dumbrllle TOWER (Ninth Eaat and Ninth 8outht— “Collegiatt" with Joe Fanner Jack Oakle Ned - Sparks Frances Langford also George Raft and Joan Petty OrableBennett in “She Couldn't Take It" with Walter Connolly Billie Burke STAR— "Dante's Inferno" with Bpencer Tracy Claire Trevor Henry B Walthell also Jackie Cooper In "Dinkey” with Mary Aator Roger Pryor ON RTAGB AND SCREEN ROXY — On the stage Roaita Royee dancer Murand and Olrton bicyclists Charles and Virginia Tiffany dancars Tad Healy and Mack acrobats Jack Pona Imitator of film celebrities and master of ceremonies On the screen Jack Holt In “The Awakening of Jim Burke” with Florence Rice also the musical axtravaganaa "Chu Chin Chow’ By Tribune Leased Wire NEW YORK May 4— A sailed from Melbourne Australia today carrying a boy on one of the longest journeys ever made for an operation Little Kelvin Rogers is being brought here en route to Philadelphia for a bronchoscope operation to remove a three-inc- h packing nail from his lung Thert Is no bronchoscope In the Dr world outside of America Crsvaller Jackson of Tempi University hospital Philadelphia bronchoscope specialist will perform the operation Kelvin is the son of a low salaried mechanic with three other children The American Pioneer Line is providing free’ transportation on the liner Jeff Davis for the boy and his mother and Dr Jackson will perform the operation without charge MacMurray Reported Stricken on Location HOLLYWOOD Cal May 4 at Paramount studios In 1925 said today they were advised that “I’m happy it’s over" said Hart Fred MacMurray film actor has “I took the outcome of the suit as been stricken with a bronchial all a personal vindication I have no ment and has been taken from a desire to return to pictures" location set to St Mary’s hospital in Gallup N M The actor working In desert Readers Offered German General Dies scenes from “The Texas Rangers” GOERLITZ Germany May 4 IT' suffered an Irritation of the chest New World Map —General Ludwig von Falkenhau-se- n from dust and sand Dr P L 9i governor general of Belgium Travers of Gallup telephoned the under the German occupation died studio He will be unable to work for a week World map available Huntoday dreds of questions can be answered from this map It carries complete geographical and commercial ‘data that make it In effect a condensed world atlas Businsss and professional men school teachers students all will find It an invaluable COLORADO SPRINGS Colo dent of the United States Chamber reference that should have a place in every May 4 WPi— Twelve members of the of Commerce library and on every desk It American Y W C A were elected Colo COLORADO SPRINGS Is printed on strong paper in by the national board today to at- May 4 (UP— The dissemination of five colors and folded to contend the association’s world coun- literature regarding birth control venient size cil at Geneva The selections were was advocated unanimously by the USE THIS COUPON confirmed at the organization’s Young Women's Christian associa The Salt Lake Tribune fourteenth biennial convention to- tlon in convention In Colorado Information Bureau Springs this afternoon day Frederic J Haskln Director Birth Control Personnel Chosen Washington D C A resolution to “support legislaThese eleced wore: I Inclose herewith 10 cents Dean Strsh G Slirdirg Lsxlag-to- n tive measures that provide that the in coin (carefully wrapped) Ky: Mrs Harris R Chamber- dissemination of information refor a copy of the Map of the lin Toledo Mrs W C Mlgel New garding birth control shall be placed World York Miss Ann V Rice New York under outhorlzed medical direction” Mrs James 8 Cushman New York was introduced by the association's Name Miss Elizabeth Lamont New York student body late this afternoon It was passed unanimously Margaret Mead Plainfield N J Street Mrs Frederick M Paise Wayne Support of tho Costigan-WagnPa! Mrs John H Finley New antilynching bill and of the federal City York Mrs Dave H Morris wife of government’s policies of interracial the American ambassador to Bel- cooperation rather than separation State gium Mrs Maynard N Thayer was also accorded by resolutions (Mailt to Washington D C) Pasadena and Mrs Harper Sibley giving the unanimous approval of Rochester N Y wife of the presi the women Tribune Correspondent" Kettl Gallian has fulfilled terms of the compact under which she was brought here from Franco to the short reel novelty "La Cucar-achThe play in AmerlcaS picture! and the second being compact required her to learn “Dancing Pirate” which as yet Is fluent unaccented American Engunreleased has a passion for lish ih a year’s time for her film roles She did it by going to live evading casual acquaintances and thrusting aside tradesmen of the with Margaret Knapp linguist kind who make life annoying to for months and speaking no solvent people In Hollywood French or eeelng none of her The dark-haire- d compatriots Hungarian beauty recently took a new reStart Flood treat on the edge of the traveled a sun arc in the rafWhet) big portion of Hollywood meaning a ters was posted too close to tho colonial type mansion well up the side of Lookout mountain There overhead sprinkler) on ParaIs lio street number and when mount’s set of “Yours for the AskMiss Duna wants someone to visit ing” it turned a downpour on Ida her she provides a map Luplno George Rraft and DirecTrick Doorbell tor At HalL Mack Gray Rraft’s If somebody else chances upon stooge with great presence of mind threw a coat over Raft's her hideout she has a trick doorhead protecting the wave in the bell which Is attached to chime the melody of "Please Go Way actor’s hair and his tuxedo collar and shirt front Ida was left and Let Me Sleep" up to and including the noon hour That’s the to protect her own hair and evehour when Miss Duna arises of a ning dress Visitors to Hollywood somemorning when she's not working times aak if Shirley Temple is not on a film too saccharinely The answer Is that she did what Sale and her husband Virginia would any normal Sam Wren are others who have have done on the occasion of her been driven to a yearning for seventh birthday anniversary Their troubles began privacy party at Twentieth Century studio soon of tho birth of the bouncing last week Two little blonde Wren twins a boy and girl now headed brothers kept ducking 24 months of age when advertising men seeking indorsements began to become pressing The Wren's have had their private phone number changed a couple of times to balk the baby soap hounds Virginia Is Chic Sale’s sister t03‘ LAST 2 DAYS Preston Foster has a new sport which requires only a yacht to TWO GREAT HITS1 play it As he owns a Goa cruiser power III it’s all right in his case The sport is "water skeet shooting" All required is a lot of old electric light or flash light bulbs He ties them on a string gets out his rifle and sees how many he can hit as they zigzag by on choppy seas Throng Pjejifair Four thousand persons stormed Pickfair last Saturday afternoon when Mary Pickford threw open her estate for a Parent-Teacheassociation benefit seeking funds to send underprivileged city schoolgirls to summer camps ApOUR 2nd HITI was $1500 raised for proximately iimegwgup the girls’ fund and $1600 profit mads by taxi drivers of Beverly Hills and Hollywood who hauled an throng to and from the knolltop estate in the mountainous north section of Beverly Hills teffl HOLLYWOOD CaL May Duna who has starred In two color films the first one being a” well-bebaw- seven-year-o- ld away from their mother or nurse Finally and pestering Shirley one Insisted on standing right In front of the small actress where she couldn't seo what th magician who was performing ‘the magic tricks on ths platform was doing So Shirley unleashed a neat right across to the side of the head and spun the nuisance to the floor Mamas nurses and big sisters present' smiled approval Stokowsky Orchestra To Appear Tuesday conductor Leopold Stokowsky and his famous Philadelphia 8ymphony orchestra of 110 persons will arrive In Salt Lake City Tuesday for kn evening engagement in the L D S tablernacle The group will arrive t 1:35 p m from Ogden Tho performance will bo at 8:15 p m W J Thomas Union Pacific city passenger agent will accompany the musicians east to Denver leaving here at 1 a m Wednesday Quake Hits China Area Ssechwan China CHUNGKING May 4 UP) — X heavy earthquake shook northwest Szechwan province today killing a small number of Inhabitants It was the second severe earthquake in a week £ fflEE glfl 58-fo- ot Imaginative Spectacle Now on Star’s Screen Spectacular depiction of “Dante’i Inferno" will be found at the Star theater beginning Tuesday Such dramatic effects" as the lake of fire the sea of boiling pitch the crater of flame are highlights in the fllmlzation of the Dante classic ’“The Divine Comedy” The screen play is the drama of a modern transgressor illustrating Its theme with the symbolism of hell which Dante expounded Spencer Tracy plays the principal role In an effort to make him see the error of his ways a friend reads to him the Dantean expert ence which Is picturlzed Henry B Walthall Is this kindly character and Claire Trevor has the leading feminine role “Dinky” a Jackie Cooper vehicle In which this popular young star Is seen as a cadet at military school Is the second offering The story Is filled with drama human interest and plenty of comedy Mary Astor is prominent as Jackie’s mother Roger Pryor Betty Jean Haney and Henry Armetta head the supporting cast Bills ‘Spooky Tavern’ The Jefferson L D S ward M I A players will present “Spooky Tavern" at the Jefferson ward amusement hall Tuesday at 8 p m The cast of characters Includes Bill Kresser Ella Mae Johnson Beckie Thompson Dorothy Platt LoRee Eggbert Esther Gels Marvin Bird Floyd Bird Dick Platt Riley Graves and Frank Jones Russell Scott is stage managej and Gus Gais U elecu'lclan ROSITA LSTYMYSJ Sensational Better Than "It Happened On Nght" Ip r NEW VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS Murad ts Glrton Healy Si Mack ' Acrobata Novelty Bicycling CHAS Jum Si VIRGINIA TIFFANY Dancing Novelties jack Holt —LAST TIMES TODAY— With FRANCHOT TONI "I "If You Could Only Cook" on HUTCHINSON HUB®® in “AWAKENING OF JIM BURKE” — Also— ANNA MAY WONG in “CHU CHIN CHOW" WHUmlSH Amateur Nite Tonight sissSlillf AND AYRES—FLORENCE LEW In Addition to Regular Stag A Screen Show 10 Acti ALSO NOW PAT —SCREEN ATTRACTIONS— RICB "PANIC ON THE AIR" Harbart Manbal Jeaa Arthur BRORDUUfly Spectacular Timely —STARTS NEW TODAY— KATHARINE “SYLVIA CARY ' GRANT HEPBURN SCARLET” ’ BRIAN SPENCER AHERNE TRACT “HUSS’EHUP” j HOPKINS “D With PRESTON FOSTER Mary ' “Barbery Coast” CLAIRE TREVOR ASTOR ROBINSON and JOEL McCREA in — ALSO— COOPER LAST DAY 7 P M to MIDNITE ffiS&iR —RIG DOUBLE BILL— MIRIAM m EDWARD G Challenging “DANTE’S INFERNO” Jackie RICHARD ARLEN Roger PRYOR IKK Y” in HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S “THE CALLING OF DAN MATHEWS" Also MAJOR BOWES AMATEURS StietoulM Comlni “KING Of BURLESQUE" Alive with Laushi Thrill 4 GETS Love end Excitement! ‘THREE LIVE GHOSTS’ — With— and a cast of ten thousand ' I RICHARD ARLEN CECELIA PARKER Beryl Mercer Che McNaufhton Dudley Pines Clande Allister 2 DIG HITS 2 ¥f- PETER LORRE “THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH” "Accent on Girls” Act — Nw HARLOW in "RIFF RAFF' Next! Harring RONALD —TONIGHT— Ladles 20c Gents 30c P Coconut Grovel r e tc j V y ROSALIND RUSSELL ROMANTIC WALTZING v ' a 'V1 COLMAN COLDER! a 1 featuring CLAUDETTE VICTOR COMING Monday Only Ishara Jones v ''' In Sensitlonal Dramatic Hit House Adopts Pueblo’ Consolidation Measure WASHINGTON May 4 (Ah— A bill to consolidate the Indian pueblos of Jemez d'nd Pecos New Mexico was passed by the house today and sent to the senate The measure would give legal sanction to a merger of the two tribes proposed by officials of both pueblos sUii' 3RD BIG WEEK BUBBLE DANCE BETTE DAVIS in Hepburn Film Heads “bANGEROUS” New Bill at State Jefferson Ward Cast HO Sea her In thl new dance that has made her the toast of PARIS— NEW YORK— CHICAGO forming a mere tonsilectomy It is a highly dramatic piece the cast being headed by Peter Lorre and having In his support Edna Best Nova Pllbeam Leslie Banks and others The Ciem also will have a screen act “Aocent On Girls” and a newsreel super-detecti- ’j&zsr" !ll R0YCE Impec- Heading a new double bill at the State theater Tuesday will be "Sylvia Scarlet” which stars the dynamic Katharine Hepburn A sec ond feature on the State’s new program will be “Muss 'Em Up" a mystery tale ‘Sylvia Scarlet" traces the amazing adventures of Its title character a girl who Is forced by circumstances Into the society of those who walk the narrow line between rhscality and dubious respectabilIt takes her through excitity ing episodes in London and the trail of touring caravans gypsy Eventually It leads her into romance with ah English artist where she reverts to her real Identity (after masquerading through the greater part of the story as a boy) In order to win him from a dangerous rival Brian Aherne Cary Grant and Edmund Gwenn head the supporting cast Preston Foster Is the prlqpipal player In "Muss ’Em Up” with Margaret Callahan playing opposite him Realism is the keynote of this - picture which shows Foster who clears up as a crime ln genuine fashion The cast also has Alan Mowbray Ralph Morgan Guinn Williams and others rs In Her Beautiful mind who metes out horrors with the sangliner froid of a seasoned surgeon per er P Comedy and Thrills On Screen at Gem soft-spok- Delegates to Geneva Council 1 Claudette Colbert “It Happehed One Night” have a greaLnewtreat In store for them in "Under Two It is the picture which Flags” brings these two titans of tbs screen together in roles that surpass even the most magnificent of their past triumphs Produced un der the direct supervision of Darryl F Zanuck this drama of surging power tumultuous love and sear-Inconflict set In the Sarah comes Thursday to the Orpheuqi theater Miss Colbert plays the role of ’Cigaret” In this adaptation of Ouida’s Immortal story of the French Foreign Legion A lovely flirt she toys with the affections of Victor McLaglen legionnaire major until she meets Colman a member of the ranks Then she Impulsively loses her heart to him The drama gain) in power and intensity with the appearance of Rosalind Russell fragile English beauty Before he is sent out to the desert to help stem an Arab revolt Colman has declared his love for her Hemmed In by hos tile forces McLaglen vengefully attempts to destroy Colman whom he believes stands between himself and Miss Colbert But Colman savss his force by a daring ruse and a magnificent charge of the legion led by Miss Colbsrt results In the defeat of the Arab forces The Magnificent supporting cast of 40 character stare include auch prominent players as Gregory Ratoff Nigel Bruce C Henry Gordon and J Edward Bromberg Frank Lloyd directed this unusual spectacle with Its thousands of extras and its sweeping and magnificent natural backgrounds Walt Disney's successor to the “Three Little Pigs” his latest Silly “The Three Little Symphony Wolves” a new “March of Time" and latest pictures of the Dionne quintuplets round out the new program Seeing Hollywood NOW PLAYING AUVISLK SCHEEN CAPITOL — Robert Donat and dean Parker In “Th Ohoat Ooaa Wait" with Eugene Pallette atartlnf at 1:5S 4:35 T:65 11 alsa Irvin a Cobb In “Everybody' Old Man” with Kochalte Hudaon Norman Porter Johnny Downs Alan Dloehart Motion picture fans who breath' VICTOR! — Pat O'Brien ana Jostphlne Hutchlnaon In Sinclair Lewlp “1 Married lessly followed Ronald Colman in a Doctor" with Roee Alexander Gay Klb-be- e Louie Beau Geste” and who adored Fazenda lumas' at 1:10 4:10 7:10 10:10 a in market” Three principal revisions in the soil conservation program to meet what Wallace said were "demands of farmers" were hnnounced by him and his conference with committee members from Minnesota Missouri South Dakota Kansas Iowa and Nebraska The changes which hs said will affect farmers In the north central area of the nation pertain to spring grains summer fallowing and weed eradication ’No longer will farmers be to use spring grains as soil conserysrs" Wallace said "provid Ing they either pasture off the grains or plow them under by June IS of this year and follow them up with legumes by next September" YWCA Convention Names I i MAY 5 1938 DARRYL F ZANUCK v j r JlOth CENTURY PRODUCTION Starting Thursday ORPHEUM V'- - y -Ar’ if- f 4 a ' ft i |