Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING MAY 7 1934 L Catholic American Locomotive company Men WOODIN BURIED dent and Mrs Dirkerman E M Loomis president Lehigh Valley railway O B Cintas former Cuban ambassador To Participate in and Mrs Cintas: C J Hardy presAmerican Car company Walter FOUR TO DEATH Retreat Services BY OLD FRIENDS ident J Cummins bank conservator un der Mr Woodin in the treasury PTANE HARRIES IS de- men of Salt Lake Catholic wMJ Join All Night Search by Wo- - participate in a retreat beginning Veteran Employes the at Ascension Men as Prominent day Thursday men Reveals Wreckage Cathedral of the Madeleine under Pallbearers E and Bodies auspices of the Most Rev James HOVSTON Texas May VP)— Two search women's desperatt lor a missing private airplane ended today in the discovery ol the wrecked ox its occu ship ana the iour ooaies ' "' cants The three men and one woman who were killed had taken off at about 11 p m Saturday on an aerial jaunt over the Houston district Anxious when the plane did not return imme diately Miss Elva Carr and Mrs Lottie Wright— who had planned to make the flight on a second trip— started out to find some trace of the craft Almost hysterical as daybreak came Gehrmg a farmer they aroused F--N near the airport and with him found the wreckage The dead were Tred Burnett 23 garage employe and brother of Mr Wright Bob Glyn 81 pilot and me chanic: Miss Gladys Wood about 20 and Leroy Grandy about 22 airport : ' 'caretaker v - ti Kearney CD bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese it was announced Sunday The preacher will be the Rev John McCummisky of San Francisco director of laymen's for the Society of Jesus retreats ' The first service will be conduct ed Thursday at 7:30 p m Special retreat masses will be celebrated m- day and Saturday at 7 a mi and a 'retreat service and sermon will be given on all three days at 7:30 p m Bishop Kearney will conduct all devotions j A feature of the retreat will be a communion tribute to mot hern at the closing mass on Mother's day next A gcnpral communion for Sunday men will take place at the 8:30 a m mass that day The retreat and general commu nion will be held in connection with the annual ceremonies of the Knights of Columbus in honor ot mothers Alter the Sunday morning cere monies a communion breakfast for the men of the diocese will be held at Judge Memorial cafeteria under direction of the Knights "of Colum bus In the afternoon a "mother's tea" will be held at the Knights of Columbus clubrooms -- The cause of the crash was tonight The wreckage and the ground around bora muteevl dence that the crackup had come as CUrn had attemoted to land the plane but the reason for the attempted landing in the open prairie so close to the from one to five years in the state airport— it was about a mm noruv prison on a charge of assault with a nhxritr deadly weapon when he pleaded guilty Saturday before District Judge James SENTENCED TO NUSOJV WMcKinney Boatman was alleged to Dick Boatman 28 was sentenced have threatened Erwln Stewart 28 of to serve an Indeterminate term of Provo with a revolver on April 9 unde-'termin- uitwii f ' 71 Smethers-r-McClellan- the service of Woodife to industry and the nation recounted the place he held in the hearts of his town Coast Lecturer To Appear Here B H Haddock of San Diego- Cal widely known lecturer will give three illustrated lectures in Salt Lake June 17 and 19 it was announced Sun day Mr Haddock a native of Maryland is a graduate of the (University ol Colorado and nas spent ten yean studying in London and six years in Wiles Mr Haddock will address the union church service Sunday June 17 on "The Late Charles H Spurgeon of London Celebrated Lecturer of Mod ern Times The meeting place will - pe jnnQUncedJatet On Tuesday June 19 he will speak Thutsday night Thousands of old neighbors crowd- before a luncheon meeting of the ed around the First Presbyterian Rotary club at the Hotel Utah on church where the body lay for pub- - "Doing Business in London" TueS lie view for an hour and a half be- day evening Mr Haddock will address members ot the Cambrian society on fore the funeral services at 2 p m In the funeral party that came "Wales the Land of Song" All lec from New York were Mrs Woodin tures will be illustrated Mr Haddock will continue a tour her daughter Mrs Miner two Colonel O F Harvey and Wal- to the east before returning to Calisons-in-la- lace Howe W C Dickerman me i ' BERWICK Pa May 6 (UP)— William H Woodin was laid to rest here today by friends of his youth Veteran employes of the American Car company— men who were experi- end car builders when the lad who Was to be secretary of the treasury took a Job In his father's works at 90 cents a day— joined with men prominent in national life as ball- bearers at the simple interment cere-monies Harry Grower 90 Woodin s first music teacher was one of a score of the "old guard" who had known Woodin since he was a child and who acted as pallbearers the brothers Included Others d with 83 and William A with 61 years' service in the Woodin employ The men ranged from 73 to more than 90 years of age The funeral party reached Berwick this morning from New York — where hroat-infection Woodin died-of- — partment and Stephen J Gibbins assistant secretary of the treasury State Democratic leaders include Thomas Guffey national committeeman and Warren Van Dyke state chairman and a score of Pennsylvania party leaders Dr David M Harrison First Presbyterian pastor in a brief eulogy on presi- - fornia to Justice Hanson Campus Group LIQUOR BOARD Recipe Expert Presents Annual To Attend Meet ' CALLED Dance Program MEET Justice Ephraim Hanson of the state supreme coust wui represent xnai The dance as interpreted by mem body at the meeting of the American bers ot the Orchesis University of Institute which convenes in to Gather at Law Utah dance group was presented Sat- Commission D C Wednesday eveWashington urday evening in Kingsbury hall unthe remainder of continues and ning Boise for Reports der the general direction ot Miss week The institute is devoted this Myrtle E Clancy sponsor of the Or to the promotion of effectiveness and ' by Members chesis uniformity in the laws of the various Twenty-eigh- t members of the dancstates Its most discussed recommen Ins Organization and 27 children par a meeting dation to date haseen proposed reticipated in the production composed BOISE m— A call for vision of criminal procedure aiming of original dances This is the first of the Idaho liquor problem advisory to promote both speed and justice in year children have been permitted commission to be held in Boise May the administration ot the criminal to take part They were members was issued here Saturday in of Rythm classes at the Y W C A of Poc- - Chief Justice D N Straup had been "Composition for Four" Included statement by William S Cady invited to attend the sessions of the eV original dances worked out without atello chairman institute but on account of illness music Margaret Stagg Elvira Eld- - The seven members of the com in his family decided not to accept and ridge Kathryn Whittemore va nominated Justice Hanson to go and of mission representatives including Shela Woodland were the dancers stead in his as well - The dances were then reviewed by both 'dry' and wet groups as f : -classes music business and professional four students of the university ACROBAT KILLED ' department and music written to will continue in session "as many BOSTON May 6 De The com davs during the week as business accompany each dance 37 New York aerobat with thi Chairman taays state Roe posers were Frances Gardner Kent warrants Ringling Brothers Barnum and BanEvani Margaret Dobson and Mar ment xaid in died circus hospital today ey city caret Parsohjs The firyt day Will be devoted to suffered during perform The Gregorian singers irom St reports of the committee memoers of injuries garden on tne also participated each of whom has made a special ance at the Boston of May 4 in the program study of one psrticular question night The drama is an- annual event ex The subjects and the members to pressing art through the medium of discuss them are: the dance Temoerance education Mrs ava Hunt Docker? ot Boise Mitt Amelia Sansom Crime since legalization of beer in Idaho- 3 M White of St Anthony Liquor and its effect upon Dusitax J E Bruce of Boise Liquor and agriculture Charles J Carlson of Idaho Falls Strengthening law enforcement John P Gray of Coeur d Alene Public hearings Rev Hugh B Field day for children attending Fouke Jr of Boise Granite district schools will be held Analysis of liquor control laws com Friday at Liberty park according to ments on their operation and recom s — Dr Calvin S Smith superintendent mendationg ' to the commission Wil " Schools' with junior high grades liam S Cady of Pocatello will present a band concert from The second day will be given to Recipes From All Parts of 9:30 until 10 a m when Dr Smith a report and recommenda World Will Be Offered will make an address ot welcome ihaearing tions of a special committee appointRhythmic activities and toy orches- ed by members of the ratification S L Housewives tras of ounils in the first three grades convention which met last fall to of each school will occupy the early vote on repeal of the eighteenth hours of the day Fourth grade cmi amendment Remaining days of the Miss Amelia Sanson! will assist Mrs dren will give maypole dances while meeting the statement said will be director fifth and sixth grades will present given over to outlining plans for fuJulia Lee WrlgtuV-naUondances and choir singing ture work by the commission of the Safeway Store Homemakers' folk A posture parade for Junior high bureau at a three-da"Kitcheneermg students nd mixed boys' girls' course which will start Wednesday at Kingsbury hall at the university oi choruses and flag raising ceremonies will precede the noon Interval Utah at 2 p m it was announced The afternoon will be devotea to : Sunday1 All housewives nave been invitea'to games and spofts In the primaryin grades children will be assembled attend the course Miss Sansom a graduate of the grade groups wr races and various Oreffon State collece where she re games Baseball for grammar 'gradeJ The program for the annual Moth ceived her degree in home economics boys wul take place in the athletic er's day observance of Salt Lake lodge No 83 B P O £ next Sunday at has taught home economics at various field southeast of the park Boys' and girls' baseball catch ball 3:30 p m at the Elks club was an institutions in the Pacific northwest all wilL be played by nounced by H Harry Madsen chair has written numerous articles on and volley-bhomemaking and has spent consider junior nigh school students to deter man of the arrangements committee able time in practical research work mine winners between schools east Professor Levi Edgar Young of the in recipe development She has been or west of Mam street starting University of Utah will deliver the 4:43 p m Mother's day address at the program assisting in "kitcheneering" courses 1:15 and continuing until William B Maughan principal of to which the public has been invited for the past two years Granite' junior high School is- gen George H Llewellyn exalted ruler Will Offer Seclpes eral chairman assisted by a corps of the will conduct the Elks Mrs Wright who is regarded as one of teachers from each school Mar ritual lodge of the nation's foremost home econo vin H The program also will Include a Strong will have charge mists ana miss sansom win oner the music nd C P'Rockwood musical act directed by Mrs Agnes world of the from all parts recipes awards and concessions Sears Jacobs- violin- ensemble selec The recipes although for delicious tions under the direction of Reginald dishes are simple and inexpensive Beales a program by the Parent- Mr Wrlaht's training lor the Dosfc Jean Harlow Announce Teacher association chorus led by tion she now holds feas extended over! Mrs Luella Ferron Sharp and other a number of years Since childhood Separation From Husband songs readings and dialogs paying her interests have centered upon tribute to mothers and after her working homemaking HOLLYWOOD Calif May 6 mway through the University of Wash But a few hours after she had served COUfLE VISIT SALT LAKE followed she her college as matron of honor at the ington Mr and Mrs J Lloyd Denny of wedding course with a special study at the of Carmelita Geraghty Jean Harlow Long Beach Cat are visiting Mrs American Institute ot Baking at Chiplatinum blonde screen star an Denny's parents Mr and Mrs O BI cago nounced she had separated from her Greene of 54 East First North street Evolved After Analysis clnematographer husband Harold C They will be in the city several weeks The present course in "kitcheneer- Rosson Mr Denny is a petroleum engineer ing" was evolved after a careful anal She packed up her personal belong of Long Beach and Mrs Denny is the ysis had been made ot thousands of ings Saturday night she said and left former Miss Myrtle Greene of Salt inauiries received at the bureau head their Beverly Hills home to live at Lake Quarters and after many contacts local athletic club with housewives Miss Harlow said she would file suit The "kitcheneering" course pre for a divorce as soon as her screen sented in other cities has won the work would permit She said it would approval of housewives who attended be sodght on grounds of incompau and acquainted themselves' with the bility imple effective recipes presented in the course it is reported PLANNING TO BK TOPIC S R DeBoer regional engineer wo Held Charges of the national planning commission address- the weekly luncheon of Of Resisting Officer will the engineering council Monday noon at the chamber of commerce His add appjpt'uinj tints to "State Planning" subject-wi- ll be from fled SiuDected of having Dep uty Sheriff R C Jackson Saturday By a new service letters and parcels mem afternoon alter ne naa stopped may be mailed in Edinburgh Scot for sDeedlnE Oli Harper 33' of 4156 land late in the day and delivered WallSouth Main street and Lindon anywhere in the surrounding country shleser 19 of 1425 Van Buren ave by special messenger that night nue were arrested at ineir nomes Sunday at 3:30 a m and placed in the county jail on charges qt resist ving an oincer Jackson reported he pursued two men in an- - automobile from Seven teenth South to Ninth South on Mam street and then west to Washington street where he overtook them While uwm one oi he was questioning the men is alleged to have grappled V Delivery on Grocery Purchases with him anrl in have sluseed him or Mors of n-5with handcuffs taken from the' offi cer The automobile then was driven 'tWa Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity) a way h ' y v JtpJ f- (Py-Eug- ene Granite Schools - Hold Field Day neenng At Park Friday Course to Open Here Wednesday — al y Elks Set Rites For Mothers Day 'i ' - kei r g e r a or Automati c i I investment long-time When you select an automatio re- Jrifferator you want to bs complete I7 satisfied that It is the right ons ' —not for just a little while but for QUCK FACTS Exclusive Advantages lias no moving parts Free yourom costly repairs taany long years of pleasing service f Permanently alien t Costs lea to operate it be at quiet In operation a 'WI11 year two years live years or longer - - : u Temperature regulator from now as it is today? 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