Show 6 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDN ESDAY MORNING RULING GIVEN STATEBDREAU e Written by 3 CHARLES DICKENS JOB DECREASE Chez Utah Industry Not Picking tip Unemployment Slack LITTLE AMERICA March' 27 (via Mackay radio to the United Press)— Alone in the windswept fastnesres'of the south polar Rear Aamlrsl Richard E regions Byrd prepared today to Spend the next six or seven months In a tiny hut 123 miles south of Little America The admiral flew to his advance winter base last Thursday to supervise the construction of his shack under the snow and ice where be will spend months studying the delicate weather and climate instru- merits he has installed His only contact with hifcom-panion- s at Little AmencaWlll be radtor set but' Byrd Intiby mated he doubted that would function or that he could operate it very Fof his children in 1849 and kept as a precious family secret for 85 years Work-Hour- s Construes as Including From ‘Portal to Portal- Having conatrued the state law which restricts the period of employment for men in underground mines The national reemployment ser to eight hours as meaning from por Tice found 2565 leaf jo ha (or tal to portal or collar to collar of the in Utah during the week tunnel or shaft of the mine Attorended March 3 than during the week ney General Joseph Chez has adended February 24 it waa announced vised the state industrial commission Monday by George A Yager state as to-- proper procedure for the en director who urged greater use o( the forcement of the law service by private industry At the same time Mr Chez exThe decrease waa due largely to presses the hope that an amicable adthe slump in employment by the C W justment may be possible averting A said Mr Yager litigation with the companies or per“The ligurea indicate that private sons involved He assures the comIndustry is not picking up the slack in mission that it has the full cooperaof t employment left by tapering off tion of his office in the enforcement the C W A program" he declared of this law or any other the commisin Decreases were registered also sion is called on by law to administhe number of placements made with the P W A and with private industry Hfche attorney proposes that but as these were tnuch slighter than the Industrial general commission adopt a in a Cff A decrease shift occurred resolution setting forth that It finds the percentage of total placements that certain mining companies are made with each group not complying with the law at InterDuring the week ended February preted by the attorney general and total place- that It lsaue an order directed to com2494 per cent of the ments made were with the C W A violating the provisions of the W A P were and panies with the 4 per cent aw requiring that the violations cent 2 per were with private employ cease and that the law be complied ers During the week ended March with S II per cent of the total placements Such order should contain a direcmade were with the C W A 15 per tion that within 30 days thereafter W A P and were cent with the the employing person or company cent with' private employers per may petition the commission for a showed for apthe year Figures hearing on the reasonableness end lawwere 2000 more persons proximately fulness of the commission’s order seeking employment through the naFailure of the company to comply service tional reemployment or to file such petition could be folMarch 3 than on January 31 either by an order to show ' “The private employers of Utah do lowed cause or by such action as Is necesnot yet understand that the national sary to cause tha imposition of the reemployment service is a bona fide penalty which ia that for a misdenot relief a employment agency and meanor agency" said Mr Yager “In provld Mr Chez suggests a form of order Of R N establishment for the the ing service on companies or other emact was intend' tor S the Wagner-Peyse- r ployers not now complying with this ed to promote the establishment and law maintenance of a national system of offices which public employment would provide a direct and well (narked road between all available workers and all available jobs" But because the labor for C W A and P W A projects he explained was secured through the N K S many people throughout the state have come mistakenly to believe that the N R S supplies labor for these only and that persons r eg £rejects tered with the N R S secure work olely in terms of their need Gasses Will Receive Spe He pointed out that on the con to H meet is S the R designed trary tiifl Orders at Salt Lake the needs of every employer and Ceremonies every yorker jn the state Says Byrd Will Spend Six Months Alone In Small Hut on Antarctic Frontier THE LIFE OF OUR LORD ON MINE LAWS FIGURES SHOW MARCH 28 1934 Yager one-roo- unem-ploye- ' Tax Discount to Be Cut v V M A f v- - 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PottorDnag AChem lcalCnnmratloaMaMoaMaaa at 8:12 O’clock Euter Sermon Knights Templars will leave the Masonic temple at 10:40 a m Sunday marching to the First Presbyterian church to hear the Euter sermon by the Rev Theodore G Lllley The band and patrol of El Kaleh temple and the members of the Saturday class also will parade Sidney C Fuld will ipealc at the Scottish JUte servlets Sunday at 1:30 p m In tha Muonic temple- with the Ogden brethren relighting the Scottish Rit Muons who lights have received the1 eighteenth degree may attend the Maundy Thursday and Sunday aervicea - kills WOMAN" SELF MAN X DALLAS Texas March 27 (Aj— ’ Mr Rachael Stefan 30 war shot and killed today polict said by Alva 30 who then killed himSweeney self with the same pistol In Mrs apartment in East Dallas Tha coroner's office said the causa of the shooting was not apparent Ste-fano- t i tirt-- i "Jt-i-- j a- 66 r NONSENSE ( v i IDAIIU TELL YOU BOV TO FIX THOSE ‘REGULAR’ - PAINS- - 99 that Market in a pool or p6hd called Bethesda having five gates to it and at the time of the year when that feast took place great numbers of sick people and cripples went to this pool to bathe in it believing that an Angel came and stirred the water and that whoever went in first after the Augel had done ao was cured of any illness he or she had whatever it fpight Sheep place ’ be Among these poor persons was one man who had been ill thirty-eigh- t years and he told Jesus Christ (who took pity on him when He saw him lying on his bed alone with no one to help him) that he never could be dipped in the pool bccause he was so weekend ill that he could not Our move to get there Saviour said to him "Take up thy bed and go away” ' And he went away quite well Many Jews saw this and when they saw it they hated' Jesus Christ the more knowing that the people being taught and cured by Him would not believe their Priests who told’ the people what was not true and deceived them So they said to one another that Jesus Christ should be killed because He cured people on the Sabbath Day (which was against their strict law) and because He called Himself the Son of And they tried to Go(J raise enemies against nim and to get the crowds in the streets to murder Him But the crowd followed nim wherever He went blessing Him and praying to be taught and cured for they knew He did nothJesus ing but Good His with Disciples 'going over a sea called the Sea of Tiberias and sitting with them on a hillside saw great numbers of these poor people waiting below and said to the Apostle Philip "Where shall we buy bread that they may eat and be refreshed after their long journey!” Philip answered "Lorctr two hundred pennyworth of bread would not he enough for so many people and we have none” “We have only ” said another Apostle— Andrew Simon Peter’s brother — "five -- fU 1-- ' ' O ft? ‘ Are you suffering mnecessarily each mouth? There relief for such too bad for the pain and it’s just 1 cirt who hasn’t coined how she can keep her dates ani keep comfort able Simply- do this: Watch the calen iar Just before your time take a Midoi tablet and clnnk a glass of water and you may escape the expected pain entirely If not a second tablet should relieve It in tatn to trn minutes That ia bow rapidly Midoi works I More bver It helps women who have always had a very hard time The relief from two tablet! should see you through your worst 'day They contain no narcotic nothing injurious They’re as harmless Ws the aspirin you take for an ordinary headache But don’t be foole’ is a special medicine for this special Your druggist has it on Burpose of just ask for Midoi two little fish belonging to a lad wljo is among us What are they among so I many ?” Jesus Christ said "Let them all sit down” They- did there being a a great deal of grass in that place When they were all seated Jesus took the bread and looked tip to Heaven and blessed it and broke it and handed it in pieces to the Apostles? who handed it to the peoAnd of these five ple little loaves and two fish five thousand men besides 'women and children ate and had enough and when they were all satisfied there were gathered up twelve baskets full of what was left This was another of the Miracles of Christ Qur Saviour then sent His Disciples away in a boat ncross the water and said He would follow them II e h presently-when the people The people being gone He remained by IlimsfAt to pray so that the night came on and the Disciples were still rowing on the water in their boat wondering when Christ would Late in the night come when the winds were against th e m and the waves were running high they saw Him coming toward them walking on the water as if it were dry land When they saw this they were terrified and cried out Jesus said "It is I be not afraid” Feter courage said "Lord if it be Thou tell me to come to Thee upon the water” Jesus Christ said "Come" Peter then walked toward Him bnt seeing the angry wajvc and hearing the wind roar hi was frightened and began to aink and would hjive done io but thit Jesus took him by the hand and led him into the boat Then In a moment the wind went down and the Disciples said to one another "It is true He is the Son of God” Jesus did many more miracles after this hap pened and cured the sick ii great numbers making the lame walk and the dumb speak and he blind see And being again surrounded hy jS great crowd wbo were faint and hnn- gry and had been p’ith Him for three days eating little He took from nis Disciples seven loaves and a few fish and' again divided them among the people wh(T were four thousand in number They nil ate and had enough and of what waa left there were gathered tip seven baskets Jull He now divided "His Disciples and sent them into many towns and villages teaching the people and giving them power to cure in the name of God all those who were ill' And at this time lie be- gan to tell them (for lie knew what would happen) that He must one day go to Jerusalem where He would suffer a great deal and where lie would certainBut ly be put to Death He said to them that on the third day after He was dead He would rise from the grave and ascend to Heaven where He would sit at the right hand of G 0 dr— beseeching G 0 d’s pafdon to sinners - 'Je-'s- -- (Continued Tomorrow) (Copvrlght for North end South'1 America 1934 by United Feature' Inc! an rlghte reurved) For those who are clipping and filing this series on “The Life Of Our Lord" and who may have missed the first two instalments The Tribune has on hand a limSyndicate ad-dism- issed ited number of copies of the Sunday edition which carried these chapters They may be obtained by calling at the Circulation Department Chiropractic XRay Qub Holds Weekly Meeting The Salt Lake chapter of the National Chiropractic Neurocalometer and club held its regular weekly meeting Tuesday noon In the Ezra Thompson building with Dr Arthur W Olsen presiding Technical lectures were given by Dr William W Seare and Dr A B Dr Orson E Kesier and Kesler Dr George A Wilson directed the clinic y taking Junior Giamber to Hear South America Lecture An address on South America by who recently returned from a trip to that continent and nomination officers will feature th meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the chamber of commerce Wednesday at 7:30 p m Candidate will be nominated for membership on th board from which tht officers are selected Frank Cameron At the Theaters Cat and the Fiddle" with Frank Morgan Charleg Butterworth Jean Heraholt VICTORY— “She Made Her Bed" with Ball Filers and Richard Arlen also "I've Oot Your Number" with Joan Blondell Pat O'Brien Glenda Farrell AUen Jenkins Eugene Pallette ORPHEUM— Claudette Colbert and Clark Oable In "It Happened One Night" with Walter Connolly Roacot Kama Jamaaon Thomas Alan Hale CAPITOL— Fredrte March in “Death Take a Holiday" with Evelyn Venable B(r Ouy Standing Kent Taylor OEM—1 "Bight Girls In a Boat” with Dorothy Wilson Douglas Montgomery Kty Johnson Barbara Barondess RIALTO— Warner Baxter In “As Husbands Go" with Helen Vinson Warner Oland also “I Like It That Way" with Gloria Stuart Roger Pryor STADIUM— "Trapped In a Submarine" also "Elytia" and realistic sea tragedy "Red-HesdAlibi" STATE— "Wild Bars of the Road ' with Frankie Darro Dorothy Ooonan Rochelle Hudson: also Ann Hardlna in “The Rlsht to Romance" with Robert Young Nils Asther Current Features Prove Popular at Victory The Victory is chalking up a new record with the highly popular double-hit bill this week It includes “I’ve the rollicking comedy-dramGot Your Number” and an equally entertaining melodrama “She Made Her Bed” with Richard Arlen and Sally Eilers “I’ve Got Your Number” is novel in its characterization and background It is a saltily dialogued tale of romance and drama behind the scenes of a big telephone exchange Pat O’Brien and Allen Jenkins are repair experts who have a knack for encountering pretty girls and interesting situations with every “trouble" call Joan Blondell is at her best as the telephone girl heroine and Glenda Farrell and Eugene Pallette are also amusingly involved "She Made Her Bed" is packed with suspense from the opening scene on e It deals unexpected climax with a love triangle Involved by a girl's sense of loyalty The changing background of a tourist camp Is effectively used In addition to Sally Ellers and Richard Arlen the capable east includes Robert Armstrong Charley Grapewin Rosco Ates and Grace Bradley the screen's newest siren A scenic novelty “Sentinels of the Sea” and Metrotone news rounds out the program which will continue Friday night a PICTURE OF 1934! VouTl see 10000 ef Wonders Drama! Bong! 1 Comedy! Romance! Girls! and a D a 1 s li a I Sunburst of Spect a c 1 e —Dwar f i n g Anything the Screen Has Shown You Can’t Imagine the Wonders ef TIT KAY FRANCIS D010RESDEIRI0 Al JOLSON RICARDOCORTEZ rM DICK fOWELl KIBREE (Copyright 1934 King Features Syndicate Inc) HUSH HERBERT RUTH DONNELlY LastDay! FREDRIC MARCH ' mctnu suumaCGidlir Be- fore! ings with secret societies diplomatic circles combines and kindred institutions is extrem'e precaution enPersonal correspondence joined should also be carefully indited Those whose birthday it is are on the threhold pf a year of certain sinister and treacherous Influences calling fer wariness precaution and shrewd manipulations lest craftiness fraud misrepresentation and subtle enmity prove a detriment in personal as well as business affiliations Mystery and Intrigue seem rampant and call for much wise action A Child born on this day may be inclined to the mythical occult and the curious and may develop definite literary talents dealing with such phenomena Notable nativity— Aristide statesman HAL LEROY Numbers Created “DEATH TAKES A and Directed by BUSBY BERKELSY ununAY” cwuno af2imx3 I Dar! w SESohM UlPinji it Jilt c 2 j iilli l YHi VI! I !i ip ll fix Featnrt at: ft Kill illi i f! Fi'ii i 4:05-4-:00 LI 75-9:- I 50 MF$AN — ELXNIA ALIBI RED-HEAD- IN 3 TRAPPED SUBMARINE A ! TOMORROW! “3 On A Honeymoon” with Zasu Pitts— Silly Eller- s- NEWS—COMEDY Stan W Charles Starrett Shew Dali BIX JEWELL Present f rjffC A GAY VIVACIOUS REVUE NOW PLAYING TWO SELECT FEATURES "ARTIST’S MODELS” WARIER BAXTER KAUTY1 FUN! GLAMOUR! ANn ON THE SCREEN— CHESTER MORRIS In costumes DAZZLING “TOMORROW ' — in— ' AT SEVEN'1 "AS HUSBANDS GO” jm A EllERS SALLY SUaeimDiB — Also— "I LIKE IT THAT WAY” — Wltk— GLORIA STUART llALg (?!) LAST TIMES TODAY " “RIGHT TO ROMANCE” — STARTS TOMORROW “FROM HEADQUARTERS’’ - ' U of U MONDAY APRIL 2 Climax of Drama Season UAM9 ACTOR OTAMCRfCMSmC —Also— - “TURN BACK THE CLOCK” D DANCE NEW RECREATION D HALL A HARDING CAST R KINGSBURY HALL ANN BOYS OF ROAD” -- WltB— Wltrk HIT VICTORY “WILD D THE for this day to-th- Hungry toi ef tba Serem't Mast Hesellfaf Girl TOMORROW! By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE The stellar aspects SU &£XKXS J Youns Beautiful GUIs IMaYjv! Romance! I1UI11 an THEATRIS L MARCUS Seem to be complexioned by adverse ON STAGE AND SCKEEN PLAYHOUSE— On the tae W Eex Jewel) forces making for treachery Intrigue comedians In "Artists secrecy slander and and his Musl-Gl- rl subtlety of every on the screen Chester Morris Models" In "Tomorrow at 8even" also “The Rac- description calling for alertness waring Strain" with Walls Reid Jr Dickie iness and equal shrewdness and clevMoore erness in turning the tide of sinister ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN PARAMOUNT— Ramon Novarro and Jean- machinations Into negative channels nette MacDonald In Otto Harbachs "The In all writings documents and deal- CHICAGO March 27 (UP)— Former President Hoover who is vaca-- ' tiontng In Arizona will be in Chicago Saturday and Sunday on private business he advised friends here today He will make no public appearances friends said Hoover will be the guest of Mr and Mrl Arch W Shaw of Wtnnetka while here SONG" The chamber of commerce an nounced Tuesday it will support the performance to be given April 5 at the South high school for the benefit of the family of Calmar Andreasen who was killed while ski jumping at Ecker hill on February 22 The program will include a performance of Ibsen’s “Ghosts” by a company of Guild players and numbers by the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra V h HOROSCOPE Iloovqr to Visit Chicago On Personal Business ’ of C to Support Play To Aid Ski Victim’s Kin eight-mont- TODAY'S K (Continued from Pise One) Begih Thursday Jtahan-America- n egf&tTf fs(e Jesus walking on the w ater by Gustave Dore Of Masons Will The Maundy Thursday ceremonies conducted by Scottish Rite Muons will mark the first of the Masonic Euter rituals with both Scottish Rite and York Rite bodies holding special t aervicea Sunday A class of more than 80 Matter Masons will receive the Illustrious Order of the Red Crou and the Order of Malta at the abepial fopejave of Utah oommandery No 1 Knights Templars Saturday In tht" Masonic tem pie James Lowe chapter of Rose Croix of which James S Hlbbert is wise master will conduct the Thursday cerembnies which will be called to order at 6:30 p m in thw Masonic temple banquet room Roll ef bead The Interpretative words will be by Norman R Vote with Dr D D Stockman returning the thanks In the lodge of silence S H Goodwin ill secretary-wcall the Toll of the dead After taps are sounded Goodwin will offer the prayer Ogden brethren with Joseph G Tltley serving as wise master will extinguish the lights The principal speaker will be Stuart P Dobbs of Ogden The commandery’s special conclave Saturday will open at 330 p m with the traditional Red Cross banquet at 8 o’clock The order of the Red Crou will be conferred at 4:10 o’clock with the order of Malta being presented C w Easter Rituals LEAGUE THANKS NEWSPAPERS A resolution was adopted by the Civic' league Tuesday night in the chamber of commerce thanking Salt Lake newspapers for their assistance to the league The Corierre D1 America local Italian newspaper was announced as the official organ of the league in the Italian "language ’Anthony Nice oil will speak on geologicalproblems at the next meeting hexi Tuesday At 8 p m 'in the' chamber of commerce’ Four per cent discount is available for tangible property owner? of Utah who desird to make advance payments on their taxes for the remainder of this week After that the discount will be but 3 12 per cent it is pointed out at the office of the state tax commission April 1 also is the date after which 11 applicants for licenses to operate automobiles in the slate must take an examination befqre the license will be granted Peace officials are cooperating with the state tax commission in preparing for such tests ''Sui - - J 9 VS Down After April I well and told his friends not to worry if they failed to hear from him “I hope that no one will mekeAny-ithin- g of what I am going to def’ Byrd said s’ the winter base “I am doing it because I am apYlous to do it' and making no sacrifice of any kind whatsoever “I am not a "radio operator so the radio probably will fail But this Should not be cause for concern” SnoW driven by the wind will agon obliterate the root of the tiny Byrd ahack now level with the All that Will be hardened ground visible when winter sets in will be the radio antennae the weather vane and the spinning annemometer cups Byrd enthusastic about the lonely winter vigil jias equipped the shack with both weather recording instruments and those for the study of Inpolar meteorological phenomena side the cabin are three radios one power set and two auxiliary sets powered by a hand generator Byrd familiarized himself with the eode during recent weeks end believes he will be able to "send” to his northward base His call letters are KFY The commander does not expect to leave the “first interior weather station maintained on the Antarctic continent" before the first of October and may remain at the base for the full winter period SANDY In Two of Hit Great Successes Matinee at SERVANT II :30 IN THE HOUSE Erenlny st S:3S RICHELIEU Seat Sale Dally 19 a m to I p m at Glen Bros Music Co74 So Main St Floor 14 rows 5224 13 rows 5103 3 rows 1108 I Bal Loges 5157 rows 5112 S rows toe Taxes (All Included) 4 Zvery Wednesday Nlte Crowds Swing to the Fascinating Rhythm of WALT ROSS AND niS REVELERS 5:30 to A1 UTAH SUM— 25o Per Conple Ao Extra Lady After t:00 3So Pet Couple 10s Ex Lady - li C E |