Show 4 It THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY TWA President Says Roosevelt ‘Has Been Misled’ fContlnuid from Preerdm Robbins Issues toToints I Ty Earley reb (P— Richard W Robbins president ot Transcontiissued am Alr-itnental! a statement tonight saying he felt "both President Roosevelt and Postmaster General Farley have been misled in this airmail matter " The statement of about 2500 words detailed the company’s position on the various points raised by Farley yesterday in his letter to “Senator Black The documents cited by Farley to Shew collusion in mail contract bid ding were said by Robbins to show Instead “that there was a series of disagreements between the contrac15 Jervy Lds’ M&cCfackdn Suggested "Mr McCracken suggested togrouping the representatives gether according to locality in order to work out the details Of the plan or any other plan that might be gotten up suggesting they might even have four committees or an eastern and a western committee "Colonel Henderson thinks those who have airmail contracts should be organized into one committee and those who have no airmail contracts should be organized into another committee "Mr Cuthel suggested that certain members of this group present to the postmaster general a grouping ot companies to deal with southern and midcontinent transcontinental routes "The P M G decided to permit the operator toase4h room in which the meeting was held for the purpose of organizing themselves Into such groups as may be decided upon and to report back to the P M G when they reached a conclusion with regard to the suggested plan He suggested that they stick to the thw-shoul- d The department on May gave the following atatement the press' “In order to acquaint - Writ Returnable The atatement said that tha government "made a substantial profit” on airmail moving over T W A in 1933 "The highest salary paid In our company is $18000 a year" It continued "Only two men in our employ re paid more than our highest bald We have never paid a bonus of any sort to ny of our officers or have been no dividends paid to our stockholders and j a share of stock in our company has either been bought or sold since originally issued in 1930" A writ obtained by T W A Ordering Farley and Postmaster John J Kialy ol New York to show cause why they should not be restrained from annulling the contracts is returnable tomorrow Bpy 4 Injured By Automobile j Roscoe Howell 4 son of Mr and Mrs Roswell Howell 1178 Windsor street suffered a possible fractured akull and body bruises Thursday afternoon when he was struck by an automobile driven by Mrs D A Howagh $1 2010 Windsor street Mrs Howarth in her report to police said the accident occurred in the 1100 block on Windsor street when the boy running from west to east across the street was struck by bar southbound ear Detective J S Bar- dole and Patrolman T M World said the accident was unavoidable The boy was taken to the emergency hospital and later renewed to a local doctor’s office Highway Robbery Charges Lodged Against Youths — Complaints charging highway rob-rbery were signed In tha county attorney’s office Thursday against four n youths who allegedly robbed W T Robert of Las Vegas Nev late Wednesday of $18 Tha youths Frank Paluso Virgil White and Russell Frasier all IS and William Coles 19 ware transferred from the city tall to tha county Jail' Thursday afternoon to await prosecution on tha charges - them- West-uinste- '- Leth-ridg- two-pian- o 3- fc-1- keep prize cattle from being bored at an agricultural show in Royal Agricultural hall London recently a phonograph wu played ini I their statu L 1 1 WHEELER WOOLSEY WASHINGTON Feb 15 Branch second assistant postmas- IrTcKarl'e theFrldayt matinee at (he Playhouse theater today postoffice department officials Warren Thomas again supplies the would consult with the senatorial background effects and the girls are committee investigating aifmail connewly costumed in silks and Jewels tracts’ before deciding what would be A tiny thread of a plot runs through done about permitting the National this entertainment making its con- Parks Airways Inc to participate in struction along musical comedy lines bidding for the service they now opwith Rex Jewell as a captain and Tom- erate between Salt Lake City But’e my Parker a sailor shipwrecked on and Gerat Falls if and when the an island of women Roy Duncan and route was readvertised No indication was gnen whether his stage band are to appear and Mae Tlbbets Keith Park Tommy Sey- service would be taken over by army mour Norman Anderson Jim Condie planes The National Parks Airways was J"d1lls Happy Chaps al have cited by Postmaster General Farley yestersinging and dancing damsels add to lit hu letter to Senator Black to hs the show values and an outside act is day es a possible exception statement that all the present airscheduled mail carriers secured contracts based Oh ihescreen-th- e offerings will William and Bebe Daniels m on conspiracy or collusion "Honor of the Family” and Lionel TALKS ON LINCOLN Atwill in “The Sphinx" a BURLEY Idaho— Adonis H Niel" Fbr the first time in 10 years s son Cassia county prosecuting attorwedding was 'held recently in the an- ney addressed Burley Rotanans cient Church of St Peter Old Cogan Tuesday noon on the subject of the TMusic was Walfis Whfh Davids - Lindsay and Ufe of Ahrshgip Lincoln Miss Kathleen Mary Green both furnished by tbe Rhythm band of the prominent in Penarth were married Miller school WV-Har-- lee 'rat some-choose- a MM MARCUS THEATRES‘(to Mat Eve 15c 20c 15c ztpg 7 I m and “HIPS HIPS “ fc Now! EVERYBODY IS ROCKING WITHLAUGHTER AT THE SHOW RIGHT NOW AT THE submit to the comptroller general the question of just how lac tha department could go m granting extensions to existing routes It wu thought best to do this before we took any lurther action with reference to this matter The postmuter general indicated that he would take the matter up with the comptroller general himself and seek to obtain a decision with regard thereto Mr Vf “In a short while Glover Informally returned to the room where the operators were waiting and informed them that the department wu somewhat disappointed in their report lri-umuch as they had in effect taken 1! the meat and left the bones They were told however that the report would be carefully studied end any decision reached would be indicated to them "As a result thereof the operators indicated they were preparing a supplemental report and would submit tha same" This report of the operators was placed oh file and no further consideration wu given to it tor the reason that I had reached a definite conclusion that tha plan previously suggested of affording aid to the passenger carriers who had no mall contracts wu impracticable and unsound and if operations wer to ba developed by the postoffice depart--x ment In order to lighten the burden of tbe airmail service and Ultimately create an economiwiiy transportation 'inIndependent dustry the airmail contractors themselves must ba forced to develop a passenger and express’ business The only extensions suggested by the report quoted which tha department subsequently authorized were extensions which the department had under consideration before the meeting of May 19 and which would have been made whether the industry approved or disapproved the same No suggestion ot dividing airmail operations among tha companie TepreseQted at the May IB and June 4 meetings wu ever made or contemplated and no suggestion with respect to bidding on airmail contracts or “refraining to bid on airmail contracts wu mads at either ot thus meetings or st any other time The only airmail operations of major importance the central and southern transcontinental operations wer awarded under the provision ot the law relating to competitive bidding to the low-s- t responsible bidder -- Parks Airways Splendor of the Orient gorgeous harem girls and tanFalizing music presented m an exotic setting with unusual lighting effects that’s “Orien: tale” the new revue to be offered by fornfers beginning wlh show-goer- “After reading over the report several times it wu decided to ti Sen-Give- n g Submit Report pas-se- v - Playhouse BUI Pokl&ice o Conult Eastern AtmospWnfrr g To Comptroller bll-boar- -- ' u r I e nap-forth- who had —"Mr MacCracken chairman of the been named operators’ committee presented to the postmuter general a report together with a map indicating the result of the deliberations of these gentlemen "The postmaster general stated he would carefully consider this report and he would inform them of any results that might be the posreached Thereupon tmuter general Mr Glover and Mr Wadsworth retired from the room to the office of the general and the report wu carefully read Rrolmen Jo ceedings against Lady Ashley and time the mysteries of style have "Her Sweetheart iChrlstopber Bean)' with Helen Nash Jean Heraholt named Fairbanks the corespondent served material for a screen pro- STADIUM — Mrrt and Marxe " with orlx it wu learned today duction and it may begin a new and knal radio start Eddie Poy’ Jr Ted also with en The Ashley case meanwhile pro- brilliant cycle Healy Virgins of Ball tire native caet ceeded another step with the filing - Although rich in spectacle It at no STATE— Slim Summerville Z48u Pitta In of appearances Her First Mate 10 Ralpn Bellamy In by lawyers of the time overshadows the story And the Headline 8hooter American film actor tfrtd the gay romantic tale is a delight from Lady Ashley the former Sylvia the first flash to the climax William Late fhnstopher Bean” It presents Hawes an ictress Powell debonair as ever decides to the costars in characters unlike any (In Palm Beach Fla Mei Pick turn to new fields and impulsively they have previously enacted Marie ford said she had no comment whatfashion when a pretty blonde Dressier a faithful old servant ever to make” when told ot reports artist shows him some of her de- m the playingof the country doctor family that Fairbanks' friends had expected signs Bette Davis is piquant and Lionel Barrymore Barrymore to be their reconciliation) sure has once before portrayed a charming in this role The filing of appearances will en doctor but here his kindh They begin by causing owners of able Fairbanks and --Lady Ashley to exclusive New York shops to tear country ness is distorted by greed and avarice move to contest the suit within the their hair The story deals with the family of copies of French next two weeks but the Associated models are soJheir skillfully marketed that the doctor who in the past had be Press learned from an indisputable Powell the same thing friended an artist long since dead to do source that the American star wu for the promises exclusive stylists in Pans But the arrival qf some schemadvised to let the action simmer out Parisian designers know all the tricks Suddenly ing art dealers from the city tells them quietly and mft light ri - ndwben coimmsslonsoare demised paintings of—-th- e Rumors that Fairbanks will marry coming it is time to get a newer idea that thf artist have become wdrUi a forfQrie Lady Ashley were described as “riManOne of them in the gorgeous Under the lash of avarice the doctor diculous” by this informant nequin Parade in a newly opened seeks to steal the portrait of the serThe redl trouble between Doug and salon It is the last word in artistry vant Abby which the subject has Mary was that she wanted to con- both m staging and in the models' prized as the work of the artist who tinue her film work according to There Was an excited re- had foved her in her youth Helen friends of the couple who had hoped displayedwith sponse Thursday hight’a audi- Mack Beulah Bondi Jean Hersholt a reconciliation would be effected ences when the gowns milady will be Russell Hardie are in'the supporting Douglaa Fairbanks Jt— who calls wearing not only this season but in cast his father "Pete”— feels the present the next several to come paraded On the surrounding program are situation keenly said friends who across the screen Lauref and Hardy in "Drty Work1 know him well here He lives in a The hand ot the famous producer a Betty Boop cartoon radio novelty 15th century house in the St James of musicals Busby Berkeley is evi- and news street district dent in each of the specta Friends also said Lady Ashley and cles Two hundred succeeding fan dancers cre- Barthelmess in Fairbanks met m Biarritz France g ate a dance of Splendid unparalleled beauty year ago last summer and again and grace in their "Pageant of the Role at Paramount Today when he arrived in London a few White Ostrich Plumes ’’ The Halk of months ago breath-takinanother is Living Harps Richard Barthelmess has a virile Since then tbeytaid the two have cene Around the song hit "Spin a m "Massacre” the Paramount been seen together once or twice Little Web of Dreams” is woven a role theater's new attraction Friday It is week usually with young Doug Tom glorious fantasy called the “Ship of a striking drama of the Indian of toGerahty a close friend and Alexan- Dreams” on which a weary girl realinto true conditions on a der Korda a film producer izes her longing for beauty and lux- day looking Lord Ashley son and ury The dream galley literally sails great reservation in the southwest and grippingly portraying his probheir of the ninth Earl of Shaftesbury on a sea of silk with Its cargo of lovelems The unique setting also serves filed the suit February 5 Notice was Its oarsmen no and less a queen as effective background for a thrillserved on Lady Ashley who has been ly Venus herself than personage estranged from her husband five The comedy work of Frank Mc- ing romance Barthelmess has proven his versayears and Fairbanks the following Hugh and Hugh Herbert is tility in 50 colorful roles for the day at times Veree Teasdale is stnk screen The American outstanding of which were his actor now Is In as the stately Duchess with a past Monte Carlo and the appearance was ing portrayals in “Broken Blossoms" as Owen Parisian the filed by his attorney F M Guedalla Reginald the excellent cast stylist 'Tol’able David” and “Son of the Gods” In "Massacre” he plays a It was learned that Fairbanks did not completes "Fashion Follies of 1934” is new plan to go to Spain to engage In film and delightfully different It prem- young educated Sioux brave who becomes a swashbuckling circus rider work since scenes needed in a forth- ises a visually thrilling week tor Salt and eventually forgets his background s coming picture have already been Lake in the adulation he receives from a taken A novelty "Easy Aces" with the thrill seeking wmte woman Miss Piekford started her divorce radio stars an interesting sportlight suit against Fairbanks in Decem- a carton and Paramount sound news He reluctantly returns to the reservation at the call of his family to ber balance the bill find hu father" dying from lack of medical care guaranteed to Indians Boise Youth Appointed Dreseler-Barrymor- e Screen by the government Thu first inkling he ha of real conditions so infuriates To Weet Point Academy Feature he begins a bitter campaign that Opening at Gem him mounts to tbe proportions of a general WASHINGTON Feb 15— Repreuprising sentative T C Coffin of Idahohas "Tugboat Annie” and “Rasputin1 Ann Dvorak is well cast as the Inappointed Howard D Kenzie of Boise form the cinema team brought to- dian girl who wins his love Claire to West Point military academy and gether In the film which is now named Harold J Read of Pocatello brought to the Gem theater "Her Dodd Dudley Digges Arthur Hoh) first alternate and Lawrence Robin- Sweetheart (Christopher Bean)" pic son Pocatello second alternate tunzatdn of the Stage success “The ‘ department On the 4th ot June the air passenger opera tors who had no mill contracts and airmail contractors reassembled either in a body or to by a committee and X J- - Stainfetdt“ me a report of their dIberattons! and W D perry arrested tha four on which is as follows: South Temple street between First Honorable Walter F Brown: and Second West streets 15 minutes — afer ths alleged Tobberyrthafroc-eurre- d Postmaster General of the United States at Broadway and First Wes! Washington D Q 7 Street My dear Mr Postmaster General: - Roberta told the officers that be Purauant to your invitation had arrived in the city end was seek representatives of the air transa hotel when the ing in’ercepted by port operators met on Monday youths who forced him beh'tu) a May 19th to formulate recomand robbed him mendations for the extension of were signed by RobertsX tha airmail service with a view) to tha participation'' in this aer- Lion Shows Joe E Brown vice of air transport operator now engaged exclusively in n How Wide to Open Mouth gee and express service ’ f This committee his held MONTE CaL Feb 18 WV-Jo- e sessions during the time ' E Brown the film comedian with the which has intervened since the wri grin met a' movie performer first meeting and a list of those With a bigger mouth than hia own in attendance at ona or more of these eesalonai hereto attached today A trained lion working In a picture opened hia mouth sudden The committee also submits walked up to him and with this report e map indicating )y as it recommendationsaa well aj snapped at tha actor biting him on the aid ot the nose and ear The th problems which remain unattack also included a swipe with a solved " ' Th committee pew has mad a Brown wu not badly hurt and atudy of 12 routes tnd has agreed resumed work after having his upon recommendations as fo ’ Wounds treated The cameras seven of these while a to the re-the attack five there ere still eome malnlng matters in controversy Recommendations: eWorld Day of Prayer No 3 Omaha to St and To Be Observed Friday Winnipeg ’ Northwest Paul Airway ow entire route flying i No 4 Albany to Boston: Avi- Observance Of the world aay ol ation corporation prayer will be conducted by the Mis No 7 Denver to Kansu City: senary union Friday at 3 p m at the United States Air Lines now flyCentral Christian church Third East ing route and Fourth South streets No A Pueblo o Fort Worth The program - wlU Include: Re sponsive reading by the congreea- - and Dallas Western Air Express now flying route tion prayer service led by Mrs W No 9 Pueblo to El Puo: WesH Ensign “Peace From Within" Mas tern Air express 'now flying colMildred Bicket of the route lege vocal solo Mr Glenn Culp "Challenge to Missionary ‘Group!’ v No 11 Great Fall to National Parka the Rev W W Kintner address ' Rev A E Butcher benediction Mrthe only party in Interest Airway— No 11 Seattle to Vancouver: Ensign Music will be rendered by United— First schedule Varney Mr Jed F Woolley Jr Air Line— econd tchedul ' " 4 RECITAL PLANNED Routes which’ are aUU th sub: POCATELLO Idaho — Professor ject of negotiation No 5 Pittsburgh 'to Washing-- i Rudolph Goranson head ot the music department at the University of Ida- ' ton and Norfolk: ’ Final terms not yet arranged ho southern branch and James Camp bell Jr Instructor In music will No I Los Angeles San Diego El Puo Dallas to Atlanta recital Friday present a No 8 Dallas to Louisville February 23 at 8 p tn in -Frazier ' ball at the university Atlanta to Dallas—Eastern Air i Rtrttr-- w01 huttes ‘ u Passenger Uits Submit Report with Verrel u u — th I ’ Sr'and doll-lik- BID FOR ROUTE thetsill Week-En- d ON STAGE AND SCREEN CAPITOL — Pash Ion Pollies of 1934 William Powell Belle Davit wu harmony selves with the provisions of Jhtr Watres bill recently made a law through the signature of President Hooverr'represehtative of every large passenger and airmail eafrylng concern throughout the country conferred today with Postmaster General Brown Assistant Postmaster General Glover and other officials of the department In charge of the airmail service This is the first time that operators of the large passenger lines have had an opportunity to talk with the postmaster general and exchange viewa with him tinea the Watrea measure became a law "A general discussion of airmail and passenger carrying business together with prospects for their future development took The place at today’a meeting poatmaster general explained to those who attended the conference the limitations placed on -- him under the terms of the Watres act which fixed the maximum that can he palk for carrying the malls to $125 a mile and charge of 40 cents a mile for each passenger transported "Before the close of today's session it was agreed that the operators present should prepare a map of the United States which Will show In detail plans for fe network of passenger and airmail routes to cover the country and which will be determined at future conferences with the postmaster) general “The companie represented it today’a conference were: Western Air Express Aviation Corporation National Air Transport Thompson Aeronautical Corporation Pittsburgh Aviation Industries Ford Company U S Air Lines Earl Hallburton United Aircraft Corporation Curtiss Transcontinental Air Wright Transport and Eastern Air Ex- press a Mldtrans-continent- to THE CAST the Family Sphinx" ‘ Because the line of N A T (United) south of Kansas City seemed'to stand in the way of a proper solution of several of our problems United hu suggested it abandon its line south of Kansas J"ity andjfake over jofoe other line of equal value such line to be one that might be properly operated in connection with United's other lines This would permit the clearing ot the ot its N A T contract between Wichita and Kansu City and would open the N A T line south of Kansu City and Wichita for proper disposition in with the postmaster general's tdegs The suggestion hu been made that Southwest Air Fut Express might operate the service on C A M 3 south of Wichita and south of Kansu City The operators Interested in the routes under controversy have all agreed to submit the Issues to the postmaster general In the hope that satisfactory solution They request may be reached that an opportunity be afforded them to present their claims for consideration on the respective routes in such manner and at such time may be designated by the postmuterganeral Respectfully submitted Chairman (Signed) Mr Wadsworth’ memorandum ot the June 4 ot the proceedings follows: meeting Is “At 3 15 p m on June 4 the representatives of passenger air lines met in conference with the postmaster general here in the 19 — Now at Capitol - ’Sherwood Nash LrM SL LINE MAY re-r- Daniels In Honor of and — Lionel Atwill In The ‘ Bert Wheeler and Robert Wool1 WILLIAM POWELL lORPHEUM— Hoo-Jkry tn musical comedr “Hip Hip Bette Davis With Thelma Todd clan ‘ Tha Poor "Prank McHueh Bnxv Rich " with Edward Ivaratt Horton Edna Veree Teasdaie The Duchess Mar Oliver Rexlnald Osen PARAMOUNT Baroqus — Richard Barthelmeas In Huxh Herbert Joe Ward ' Massacre ' with A no Dvorak Claire William Dlstcrle Director Dodd Dlfies Dudley LONDON Feb 15 m— Douglas VICTORY— Take a Chance” musical spee- Fairbanks tftcle with James Dunn Lillian Roth g "Fashion FolMary Piekford had Gorgeous Edwards also Wanren William in effected compromise to end her di- lies of 1934” opened Thursday at the Cliff ' Bedside ' with Jean Muir Kathryn 8er-av- a — vorce action and a reconciliation of Capitol theater It is the season’s Tiro bit features — Ann Hardin In the screen’s most famous sweethearts smartest entertainment studded with RIALTO— ‘‘The Rlsht to Romance ‘ with Nils Astherl expected by their friends when stars and glorified by beautiful girls and Robart Yount alto Zana Orey’a ‘‘The Lord Ashley recently instituted pro and beautiful gowns It is the first Last Trail” with Oeorse O’Brien OEM— Marie Dressier Lionel Barrymore In Suggestion to Abandon Line routes outlined” vented" Angela j Grouping Operators Ne Bearing Given "Mr Farley’s letter to the senate” Robbins said "shows conclusively that oyr company hag not had a hear his before department or before ing “ any other governmental agency and be enough to make void annulment order bis "He did not include in his letter to Senator Black and thus inform - In 'public that the Watres law gov rning the letting of airmail contracts specifically limited the bidding to those companies which had operated a scheduled daily atf transport ser vice of 250 miles in length for six months prior to the advertisement lor bids “Mr Farley has not named any com-- ' pany that had the qualifications named under the Watres law that could have bid against us and whose bid we are aupposed to have pre Action Had Effected ReconcilFatlon Friends Say San Diego EJ Paso to Dallas— Western Air Ex— press and A v fation Corp Los No 2 Angeles Albuquerque Kansas City St Louis Columbus Pittsburgh Philadelphia and New York No 10 lAmarilla Oklahoma City Tulsa and)St Louis (Tulsa cutoff) Kansas Citj u to New York — Air Transport Transcontinental and Pittsburgh Aviation IndusLos Angeles to Kansas tries City Amarilla Oklahoma City Tulsa to St Louis Western Air Express and Transcontinental Air Amarilla Oklahoma Transport City Tulsa and St Louis cutoff —Western Air Express Southwest Air Fast Express Transcontinental Air Transport -- tors" Blow to Reunion jcJonous Spectacle Of Doug and Mary In ‘ FashionFollieJ Transport and Delia Air Service Louisville to Dallas— Aviation Corporation and Curtiss Flying the operators and the department and they are ready to cooperate — Jiul find tail hnw U "The P M G asked everyone to speak if there were any objections to the plan suggested and aaid that this was the appropriate time to express their opinionsor objections thereto No one rose in objection to the plan 2500-Wor- d NEW YORK Pl - Robert Barrat and Henry O’Neill head the strong supporting cast Walter Catlett’s new comedy “Gold heads the diversified proNuggets" OS STAGE AND SCREEN gram A Betty Boop cartoon “Red PLAYHOUSE— Cn the stale W Rex Jewell Hot Mama” Screen Souvenirs and and com pan In Orientate ” musical and outside act On the screen War- Paramount sound news will complete ren William Bebc jAT SALT LAKE THEATERS Asltley Suit Deals Text j)f Brown’s Letter In Reply to Mail Charges 18 1934 rDOO' 5S? Ala LAUREL and HARDY ly “DIRTY WORK” HOORAY” NOVELTY CARTOON ' NEWS STORY! to and BIG FEATURE PICTURES EDWARD EVERETT HORTOft EDNA MAE OLIVER in “THE POOR RICH” CANDID KAY Says SID OLSON Says: HURRY! Vaudeville "It’a hokum from start to finish— tha wildest ever collected together tn Dally 3 8 'M 0$e Satn W REX JEWELL’S bunch ot nonsense one picture and lt'a ona grand laugh” “Lat me add that th picture U good and I liked it” “We now eome to ’The Poor Rich' In fact anyone which U eurprlslngly good who doesn't like at least ona of these two aterUng comic may forthwith stand in tha corner till the bill change" t' Vi - 0f Meet Sensational STAGE SHOW -- “ORIENTALE the TO THZ ORPHKUM AND LAUGH YOURSELF BLUB IN TUB FACE! j :®g EXOTIC SPLENDOR OF THE ORIENT DAZZLING HAREM GIRLS SPECTACULAR SCENIC AND LIGHTING EFFECTS ‘ BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES OF' SILKS AND - JEWELS antaiiilM Oriental MuUe Beanty Pageant From Start to Finish! 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