Show 1 - THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Transferred Drama Open On Screen at Capitol MEETS DENIAL Will Money Be Used to Finance C W A Projects Repayment of $2864998 plus 4 per cent interest on that amount to he $20(X)000 water trust fund was voted Administration Spokesman “ Replies to Charges of G O P Leader j Ray R Adams Veterans’ Placement Service in Utah Ray R Adams former manager of the National Reemployment service in Salt Lake county will take the ofJan 31 OP)— One fice of veterans' placement represen-- r 1 Wednesday by members of the city commission The amount which with the interest now totals $30492 will be taken from the proceeds of $200000 worth of tax anticipation notes authorized by the city commission for C W A projects The money transferred will then be used to finance C W A already' set up under the city water department Commissioner George D Keyser said The qyestion of the withdrawal ofj the amount from the water trust1 fund came about two years ago when the commission agreed that as water bonds were issued as votpd by property owners iaterest charges should be paid from the fund Civiq organizations protested and the deci WASHINGTON the Roosevelt administration’s foremost spokesmen Secretary Roper today replied in a public speech to charges Ogden L Mills leveled at ' the recovery programs Roper chose as a vehicle for his remarks an address before the conference of state directors of the various relief agencies end the administration's national emergency council He did not refer to Mills nor to the Republican leader’s Topeka add Jess of Monday night but he wove into his discussion almost categoricalan-sweto some of Mills’ charges Mills keynoted his Topeka talk w'h'a denouncement of "executive mum of “All of Me” the romantic the stage success "Chrysalis" by Rose Albert Porter begins Fredric Thursday at the Capitol March and Miriam Hopkins are starred Two previous pictures “Dr Jekyll" and “Design for Living"- have definitely established this team and the moving love story that jnakes “All of Me" impressive entertainment promises to win 'them new laurels The highlights of four interesting lives are woven into the absorbing ( ON STAGE AND SCREEN PLAYHOUSE— On the stage W Jewell eomeBlam jlex “Wtnd-milil- " and hi Mul-Oi- rl a musical revue on the acrern "Love Affair" with Dorothy MackalU Iso Esther Ralston In "Black Beauty" ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN PARAMOUNT— Lee Tracy In "Advice to the Lorelorn" with Sally Blane C Henry Oordon Judith Wood VICTORY— Zane Ctrey’i "The Last Round ue" with Randolph Scott Barbara Frit chle Monte Blue also "The Big Shake-downwith Bette Davta and Charles Farrell Rlrardo Cortea CAPITOL— Fredric March and Miriam Hop kins In "All of Me" with Oeorie Raft Helen Mack ORPHEUM— "Let’a Fall In Love" with Ed mund Lowe -- Ann Southern also "Madame Spy" with Fay Wray Nils Aether Noah Beery Wlnchell'i "Broadway RIALTO — Walter Through a Keyhole" with Conetance Rusa Colombo Cummings Paul Kelly also "Wild Boys ol the Road" with Frankie Darro Rochelle Hudson GEM— "Stage Mother" with Alice Brady Franchot O'Sullivan Maureen Tone Phillips Holmes STADIUM— "Fury of the Jungle” with Donald Cook Peggy Shannon Alan Dine hart Toshl Mori alio "Elysta” STATE— "Cavalcade” with Clive Brook Diana Wynyard Herbert Mundln Beryl Mercer also "Ratter Romance” with Olnger Rogers and Norman Foster frank and impulsive society girl who dodges the question of marriage even though she declaes herself to be in lovo with a serious-mindeyoung college professor) Fredric March - Accidentally she meets and becomes interested in a young couple from the underworld ON THE STAGE HALL— Opera "La Car George Raft and Helen Mack ap KINdSBURY benefit of Salt Lake taberna tor touch” pear in these colorful and highly dru- - cie choir rrlday yid Saturday evenings niatic roles The desperation of their love and the dramatic complications that is billed as holding one spellthey face and cause the Park avenue bound with its intrigue manager Fay Wray In connection with his veterans' du- couple and Nils Asther are the featured playshare give the story addinn ties Mr Adams will act as unique and compelling interest It ers in the story which discloses the is-- a rtistically -- contrasts mafchiniations amLinner workings of rare stud tional field Tepresentative-foMhe-re- r of sn international espionage system office The done service The supportcapable employment dictatorship" veterans’ placement representative is ing qist Includes Nella Walker Wil- There are two powerful countries at' (ion was later reversed Majority Favors Plan a provision of the Wafener-Peyse- r till liam Collier Sr Gilbert Emery and grips and their fate lies In the seducThe commission then found that Roper said today:' tive palms of Miss Wray The film "Mr Adams’ promotion comes as a Blanche FredericL he general fund was unable to stand “Numerous musical comedy it highly dramatic and thrlllingly roplans end remedies recognition of his outstanding service The Broadway toe strain of repayments Samuel sevwere proposed last spring by the and succe&j in his former position' star Molly Picon appears in a spe- mantic Heading the supporting cast R Rawlins city auditor suggested eral industrial economic arid social Mr Yager musical show “A Lit- are Edward Arnold John Miljan cial said that the money come from the $200 groupings of our people Through the promotion the tle Girl With Big Ideas” on the sup- David Torrence Vince Barnett Robannouncing 000 for the C W A work and Com the efforts of President Roosevelt labor official issued a denial of porting program It is a rollicking ert Ellta and others mlssloner Keyser placed the matter and his assistants and members of charges that thereemployment ser- backstage story built up with spec before the commission members who congress these several plans were vice is discriminating against men in tacular musical numbers Scores of State voted to adopt the suggestion Now ' brought together After intelligent need of work by a policy of ‘'favo- dancing beauties are featured were consideration and analysis A Grantland they ritism” Rice Sportlight Showing ‘Cavalcade’ approved by an overwhelming ma"Jumping Giants” revealing the Qualified Men Only of houses in both deep-se- a congress of jority thrills Paraand fishing The sole purpose of the national “I mention this to emphasize the mount sound news will complete the The superfilm “Cavalcade" and fact that there was no dictatorial at- reemployment service is to recom- new program the picture feature “Rafter Romend to workers qualified employers titude in evidence in suggesing a mance” will open on the State screen Mr "If labor" said seeking Yager atnd dictatorial recovery program: “Many eastern manufacturers and Wednesday New Musical Film an a certain type specifies employer titude in presenting the bill to conretailers made money last year and “Cavalcade" is that picture conof service labor Association the - the Utah employment stgress:- no dictatorial- - pressure in- - the of-- plots tainingfeeling Is general that 1934 will sequence Drama refer then to must him Orphcum applicants show continued improvement" said which tells the Btory of an English passing of these bills by congress whfi are Rawlins R Sue to refor the qualified job no dictatorial insistence thit the G A Savage vice president of the Hailed as one of the season’s mosf family father mother and two sons democratic procedure of our form of gardless of their ecnomic status Paris company who returned Wednes Man ceed Orem “In words recomwe musical offerings “Let’s Fall other tuneful cannot government be disregarded or sus mend a man for a day from a three weeks' business trip because in Love” will open- - on the Orpheum job simply to Chicago New York Boston Mon pended” Mills spoke of a “wholesale at- he needs the job more than another screen Thursday along with another treat and Toronto R Rawlins of draper vice presiJ tempt to reorganize 'industry and applicant is- The only preference we feature film “Madame Spy In New York Mr Savage attended to can give “Let’s Fall in Love” stars Edmund men with demeetings of the owners of 96 stores dent and director of the Utah Sugar business by substituting detailed bu- pendents and then only when they Lowe and Ann Southern and is enconnected with their New York buy- Beet Growers' association for a num- reaucratic control in place of regulat- are qualified for the job" tirely different from the usual run com- ber of years has been elected presi ed" individual' control" ing office and representing The policy Mr Yager explained is of musieales in that its music is bined purchasing power of over Clock dent it Was announced Wednesday at Merely “Starting made mandatory by the national re- worked into the story in a logical and a year At these meetings the the offices of the Utah State Farm “The crux of the recovery pro- covery act and is not a question of convincing manner Miss Southern executives committed themselves to Bureau federation He succeeds J Roper said “is to so admin- state option After the reemploy- has the role of a girl who is transthe largest group purchases they ever W Glllman of Orem who was given gram" ister the efforts that the ment service has recommended ap- formed from a circus concession to made Mr Savage said In many lines a vote of thanks for his efficient ter pump of emergency private business will be plicants it is up to the C W A or pri- a glamorous motion picture star FBI SAT NIGHTS the prospect of firm and advancing vices SAT MAT primed to bring forth as quickly as vate contractors to award the jobs to Lowe is a film director who discovIs so immslow deliveries Other officers elected" 8rrsJ‘K possible a full flowing stream of em- those most in need prices and ers the girL She is the type he needs NEXT WEEK said he stores inent the have anticipated their Beus of Ogden first vice president ployment and purchasing power The for a picture but realizing she won’t KATHARINE 'fixture requirements to a greater ex and G L Tanner of Whitney Idaho government can be expected to start have a chance unless she is given-tent than ever before Indicating Mr Whitney is affiliated with the or- the the on economic clock he teaches her Swehuge build-ubelief In continued improved cond- ganization since sugar grown in the but pendulum business must do the winding” dish buys her a stunning wardrobe Is in itions he added home of his refined vicinity Mills said: "Our ancestors gave introduces her as ‘‘just off the boat" With BASIL RATHBONE Four buyers of the Paris company Utah A secretary and treasurer will their livM to make the individual the and an enyiable motion picture conEdward Abrahams E O Hutteman be named soon it was announced Friday at S:1S p m Sharp master of his destiny and the state tract results 8 0 Soloman and Arte Hart recently Mr Rawlins automatically be the servant rather than master of he A P cast ROMEO and JULIET Miriam The has Jordan alto Kohlenberg of DeBois Pa returned to Salt Lake and Samuel comes a member of the executive people” of Fed- Tala Birell Gregory Ratoff Arthur American the representative fedBureau Sad Matinee 2:30 Sharp “No Ashby hosiery and accessories buyer board of the State Farm countenance" Roper said Jarrett and others Is expected to return this week eration as president of one of the "should be given to the hypothesis eration of Labor railroad department "Madame Spy” is one of those films CANDIDA of the explained operations departallied'cooperatives With his long pe- that the profit System is" to be de- ment at jumeetihg of railroad shop riod of experience as a grower and stroyed But in the interest of all craftsmen in the Labor Saturday Night at 8:15 p m- - Sharp temple Wedmember of the state organization he concerned it must be controlled harnesday night THE BARRETTS OF Is considered by the organization well monized and balanced” Other speakers were William Wilexecutive for the position qualified liams international vice president WIMP0LE STREET of the Brotherhood of Boilermakers M E Radley" special organizer for Withdrawing former pleas James Seats on Sale at Box Office Gordon 31 and Christ Poulai 37 the Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen ajn-8:3- 0 Star Tomorrow pm admitted possession of liquor in poand M I Thompson president of the lice court Wednesday Uteh State Federation of Labor Night— fliz to $2t Sat Mat SSe to $224 Gordon arrested January 21 at Mr Thompson announced that carNine women were presented certifl ' (IncL V 8 and State Tax) East Fourth South street was given men Of the Oregon Short Line rail1 nhome cates of care and hygiene the life of a a suspended sentence when he The open road and the sick Wednesday at the Chapman road will meet at the Labor temple told the court he was a guest of the tramp hold no glamor for at 8 p m to elect tempobranch library The certificates were Thursday al club and not a bootlegger He was Paul Kingston of Long Beach and plan to apply for a officers rary of Bernice Mrs Neilson by arfested by Captain O Record He who was taken to police headquar- presented Nurses’ asso- union charter He also said a mass the Lake Salt Visiting afternoon Radio ters by Wednesday 'was in possession of a small quanwill be held at the Labor ciation) in behalf of the Sait Lake meeting ON THE STAGE tity of moonshine whisky police said Patrolmen E J Steinfeldt and W D county Cross temple Saturday at 2 p m when he American Red chapter H G Crose secretary of the state Poulas was fined $25 in lieu of a Perry were The Miss Rex Jewell W recipients Mary me Tm “Gee glad you picked up" he pleaded 755 Genesee avenue Miss Mar- federation and A M Scott president Preaenti the officers “I'm sick and of the Salt will Lake federation guilty to possession of three pints of Paul told Hovermale 676 Somerby court unionism bonded whisky and a like amount of tired of being on the bum I ran away garet 731 West Sixth South explain Mrs Lula bonded gin He was arrested Jan- from home about nine months ago to street MrsRigaEdith Buccambuso 254 it’s out Mr Jnrall’l Outatandlu Triumph a found DENIES GAMBLING CHARGE I’ve world see and the 2 near Fifth South and State uary South Seventh West street Miss Rose street after police seized the liquor little too big for me” GIRLS COMEDIANS Pleading not guilty to operating 3578 Latino street Thirteenth East He told the officers he had tramped from his car and keeping a gambling device Glen SINGERS DANCERS 1052 Mrs Terrell Jefferson 22 317 Marguerite court was Eugene Terry 21 and Art Lindsay over the greater part of the western street Mary Florence Lott 775 Pa- Call Mrs And on the Screen “more states and had 21 were given gone hungry suspended sencific Miss Edna Snider 775 ordered in police court Tuesday to 8—MAJOR FEATURES— 2 7 He was arresttences when they pleaded guilty to days than I can count” because his Pacificavenue face trial February avenue and Miss Mary Thomed January 23 after morals squadspossession of a small quaitiiy of stature was a “little too large to gain as 16 Barbara Worth apartments men allegedly confiscated a slot mamoonshine whisky sympathy from people and a little The Terry was ar- too were commended by recipients to small get work" chine rested Tuesday at 464 South Main Mrs E Stowers Martha executive to jail as a street and Lindsay at 444 South Paul was admitted of the Red Cross chapter lodger while ponce endeavored to lo- secretary Main street Mrs W F Core general chairman of cate his parents in Long Beach the library social and educational cenWEEKS 'Any boy who leaves home to go LOS ANGELES CRITERION Stabbing Brings Term on the bum is a sap” Paul said as ter for the Salt Lake City Federation GIDDY! IT’S GAY! officers turned him over to the of Women’a Clubs presided at the the WEEKS Days County meeting the program for which was T BAN FRANCISCO GLAMOROUS! Jailer arranged by the American Legion Be On Hand for the WEEKS SALT LAKE After pleading guilty to a charge Year’i Surprise Hit! auxiliary AND STILL GOING! of assault Jesus Rodriguez 33 of 137 West Fourth South street Wednesday Youth Sues His Mother was sentenced to serve 65 days in the county jail by District Judges James Savings Account W McKinney SENSATION OF THE AGE Rodriguez was originally charged Wednesday for Through S D Huffaker his guar with assault with a deadly weapon Arrested Inearly AT THE connection with the dian ad litem Samuel Wood 20 filed after he allegedly slabbed Faye Tru- questioning State Clearfield the of $2000 district in the Third robbery suit Wednesday i'j jillo on January 7 bank eyly Tuesday morning seven court against his mother Jennie In held Jail were atill city Wood and the Walker Bank and Trust persons MOTORCYCLIST HURT late Wednesday They were booked company as custodian of the funds Floyd Knighton of 134 West Third "hold for investigation" asking for a court order that he be North street suffered an abrasion on held were: William Smith given a savings account on deposit in the thighs Wednesday morning when 36 Those West at Third arrested the bank he Was hurled from the motorcycle and colored streets at 12:05 The complaint alleges that Wood's South he was riding on Center street be- a in Jack Temple Bryan ?0 Merle Camp- father deposited $4000 for him in 1922 tween Sezond and Third-Nbr- th 31 Grace Bryan 24 and S L and that at this time despite the fact streets He told attendants at the bell Mize 31 a welder arrested in a room that he has no means of support his a that emergency hospital huge po- at 158 East Second South strqet at mother refuses to turn the account lice dog ran into the path of his 12:47 a m W King 31 colored ar over to him machine rested at Third West and South Temple streets at 1:15 a m and Robert South High Club Gives Reed colored also arrested at Third West and South Temple streets at Tea Fashion Show 10:55 a m Police said the arrests followed receipt of a “tip” Chief Payne aaid A fashion show and tea were given the seven would be held until “de- by the South high school Home Economics club for the club members and sired information” is obtained their mothers Wednesday afternoon in the dining room of the school Miss Sail Lake Police Nab Minnie Barlow and Miss Beth v 0k proj--ect- received Wednesday by George A Yager state reemployment director Mr Yager said he confirmed Mr Adams’ promotion following word from W Frank Persons director of the United States employment in Washington Successor Named Joseph S Mayer a member of the Salt Lake county C W A committee will succeed Mr Adams as county d sir-vic- e yin -a- ( J Draper Grower a Juliet” Friday evening Georgd nnrd Shaw’s “Candida" Saturday matinee and Rudolf - Beder’a "Th Barretts of Wlmpole Street" on urday night Basil Rathbone will bt seen in the leading male rota of each play Miss Cornell was born In Berlin Germany while Tier father was study ing surgery in that city Shi vu educated in Buffalo Her first appeu ance on the stage was in a role in “Bushido” with the Washing ton Square players in New ’S'ork She acted extensively in stock and stand touring companiu in before her first success was achieve in London England as Jo in “Littli Women" Then she becime the talk of New York by her performing of Sydney in Clemenee Dane!i Bill of Divorcement”" Among th varying and contrasting playi which she has acted are “WilLShakt-speare“Candida" “The Great four-wor- d one-nig- ” "The Letter" “Dishonorid “The Age of Innocence" The Barretts of Wlmpole Street “Lucrece” "Allen Corn” and “Ro Pitch at Plays High meo and Juliet” Basil Rathbone made his debut it Interest in the stage appearance Sir Frank Benson’s Shakespeare at the Paramount theater of the emi company in England and gained exnent stage star Katharine Cornell tended experience in classic dram has been reflected in the extensive before he made his first London in the title role of “Peter Ibbev mail order sale for the three In iday and Saturday son” wlth Constance-CollieFebruary 9 and 10 (Friday the box America he acted in “The Swan offica sale begins et the Paramount with Eva Le Galiiene in “The CapThe matinee performance February tive” “The Command to Love" 10 begins at 2:30 p m and the eve- Melo" and “The Devil Passes"' H has been seen in several talking pi ning shows at 8:15 o’clock The three plays to be presented hires made in Hollywood and in Eninclude Shakespeare’s “Romeo end gland Interest in Cornell Hat” Lady" aue-ces-s Theater Named President Official of Store Sees Trade Gains butler a maid and which has been set hand by Noel Cowith ward against a background which encompasses historical events between 1900 and the present time It is a powerful drama a terrific indictment against those responsible for the present muddled state of affairs of the world ’The cast is a notable one with Diana Wynyard end Clive Brook in the leading roles with the supporting cast being headed by Her bert Mundin Beryl Mercer John Warburton Margaret Lindsay Ursula Jeans and a host of others Comedy heart throbs and spice are the ingedients of "Rafter Romance” the story concerning a struggling young artist end an icebox salesgirl who are forced to share a Greenwich village attic because of depleted finances Ginger Rogers and Norman Foster are in the piece with the supporting cast hav ing George Sidney Laura Hope Crews Robert Benchley and others their HEAD HONORED Romantic CRY BY MILLS WATER FUNDS 1534 daughter AT SALT LAKE THEATERS their servants masterful ‘DICTATORSHIP’ WORK BUREAU BOARD VOTES 1 ' By Beet Group at J a'-va- - Railmen Hear a p Labor Leaders Four Plead Guilty To Having Liquor World Too Big For ‘Tramp 14 Red Cross Gives Nine Certificates 30-da- y PLAYHOUSE a Ger-firi- o WINDMILLS - 30-da- y Of 65 in irS Jail rrs Police Hold Seven For Questioning EEaYSIIA For ORPHEUM A NOW L PLAYING and LET’ Snel-grov- Man on Rum Charge PHOTOS COLORED 8x10 inches In Natural or Smaller Lifelike Oil Colon Professional lOo EXTRA — roa MAIL ORDERS £ i Work-Guara- nteed Foley’s 50c 3Loosenscl Cough Doses THE Proof! STUDIO 263 SOUTH STATE Salt Lake See Out Window Display W j C H Hahn 40 was arrested on liquor possession charges Wednesday afternoon by Morals Squadsmen Golden Holt and E J Blazzard at Third East and First South streets Squadsman Holt said they arrested Hahn as he was carrying a half gallon of moonshine whisky from a cache that they were unable to locate Hahn was released on bond of $300 y Cailli Imp beeauM of aver coughing — wu nliovtd Her 8 doMo of Foley'a’ Mi LGra Poor d J HOMY OMibn fhfwl — Tickle ForoMaryount-duringd- or night— you ay TAN turn fiilif no Mdy At roly Tor for oadry’JMyoM ftuchmg nrullt Cougha duo to eolda ny et aerioua foot doo't delay Got pmoino FOLEY’S today-r- ef um mb aUtatw fokt grgrjrwbar LOVE e instructors directed the fashion show and Miss Ruth Rees was in charge of the tea Dresses for school afternoon dinner and evening were shown by 45 girls who made the clothes during the first semester Checks Totaling Latom oss bliva kara i varandra SVENSK FILMSTJARNA AVSL8JAD $10000 ALSO- - Sent to Wheat Farmers Checks aggregating approximately $10000 were mailed out Wednesday to— Salt Lake county-whefarmers who are cooperating in the government’s crop reduction plan The disbursements were made by Frank E Lundskog treasurer of the Salt Lake Tooele Counties Wheat Production Control association The total to be paid fn ihis county is $30000 while Tooele county farmers will- - receive $20000 MADAM SPY 235— Witt FAY WRAY at Chile expects to balance its 1934 budget FEATURES '‘-- NOAH BEERY NILS ASTHER And 8 Brilliant Cast KINGSBURY HALL OPERA PREMIER LA CARTOUCHE A (THE CARTRIDGE) Friday and Saturday February 2nd and 3rd FRIDAY NIGHT i r ' KSL-ORPIIEU- M SPOTLIGHT PARADE WHOOPEE ON STAGE AND SCREEN 15 VAUDEVILLE ACTS “MEANEST GAL IN TOWN’’ ON THE SCREEN 41 PEOPLE41c Orchestra and Opera under tha section ot the composer Herman Fredrick Gruendler l ower PRICES Floor Overturn 1:M 81 80s Balcony P pl plus M Sharp " B( B Exi |