Show 8 THURSDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE UTAH PRIESTS DEATH CLAIMS LD GOING TO RITES S PIONEER Reverends Ruel Don Carlos Brown Native of Nauvoo 111 Dies ' at Age of 91 -- for Duly Here v - lather to Independence Mo where the elder Brown had been Instructed by B r i g h a m r Unknown Boy -Puts Out Blaze An unknown boy was thanked by Salt Lake firemen for assistance be rendered In extinguishing in awning blare at the Constitution building 34 South Mam street Wednesday at 1:45 p m ’ NRA Decides Against' Code for Insurance ’ WASHINGTON May 23 V&L K B A announced today it elded no code was for the insurance business and that putting aside codes that have been proposed by insurance groups It would allow them to continue under ihe president’s reemployment agreement ' had-'de-r- school students Wednesdays evening at the L D S tab-- 1 ernacle in the opening of a) three-da- y music festival which will continue Friday and Saturday Appearing in "Dixie” scene above are Wallace Burt with banjo and Jack' Bingham a'nd Mabel Bo we ft as dancers while in the background (left to right) are R John Steed Lora Lee Huff Robert McClelland and Mary Ashton Bejow "Love's Old Sweet Song” with Madeline Erickson and Irvine Lythgoe (seated) and Jean Le Fevor GJ playing the violin MURDER TRIAL XP MS s ion a Real Estate' Men in to Hear of Bryant ' County Figures Should Be Taken for Estimate in Negro Slaying Leader Says Selection of t jury to try Willard e murder Answering a report to t)ie board of charge:! was completed Wednesday in health that the rate of increase of District Judge James W McKinney’s Salt Lake's population was steadily falling off LouU C Kimball pres 7' h court dent of the Salt Lake Real Estate Twelve Jurors and one alternate board declared Wednesday that apwere sworn in after state counsel and prehension about the city's growth s defense counsel had announced especially in the immediate future and useless” satisfied and each had used seems to be In a report Tuesday to the board eight oFtcn preemptory challenges of health C Fred Berghout research law Jurors who will sit 1q the case worker said If the rate of increase areas follows: A W Bateman Mid-e- : continues to drop the city's populaArthur Tucker 634 East Seventh tion in 100 years will be 181000 Mr Kimball pointed out that figiuth John S Gunnerspn 'Murray K Mechllng 870 Fifth East street ures compiled by the real estate board Albert Ottenheimer Newhouse hotel show a very Substantial part of the George A Knaptorf 777 Simpson ave- city's population lives Just outside the nue Delbert Gulver 1432 Fourteenth city’s boundaries A real analysis of East Arthur Nelson 249 West Fourth population should be made of Salt South William C Shlpler 1009 Wil- Lake county rather than Salt Lake son avenue O A Rudy 629 Denver City he said vv"i street E E McClure 1013 East First f Such a ‘study shows he continued South and A J Johnson 1240 Indiana that in 1890 Salt' Lake county had77 avenue The thirteenth Juror who persona per square mile in 1920 2099 will listen to the proceedings but who per square mile and in 1930 2564 per will not consider a verdict- unless a square mile Mr Kimball declared ' also : that regular juror is Incapacitated is Anton Mestek 942 Bradley court United States census figures reveal Bryant is charged with fatally slash- Salt Lake City has consistently ining J B Burke negro on February 17 creased foster in population than the 1933 during an argument over a board United Staterfas a whole The reason bill at 224 East Seventh South street for the faster increase he said is because the city Is locateid in a relative-ly- s undeveloped sectlqn growing proMelee Prizes Awarded portionately with expansion of natural To Student Winners resource t Bryant negro on flrat-degre- them-selve- Douglas O Woodruff manager of the student Union building on the versity of Utah campus awarded the Union Building Melee prizes to winning contestants and Organizations Wednesday Sigma PI fraternity winner in the fraternity section won the card table set Kappa Kappa Gamma winner in the sorority section received an electric clock Individual prizes went to Harold Nielson checkers" Charles Chandler billiards Ted Heal pool Harold Smith ping pong Ray Taylor chess All these prizes were engraved bill folds Helen Hamilton prize winner In ping pong and Rebecca Wilson and Phyllu Evans In bridge received engraved compacts IVB NI1D 0110 Thief Invades Church And Takes Cihorium v : r (I ML hm i For Kale at Sl'KRBACH TO W Fli c V ftlULLKTT-KML- Z CO CO Y C M k ' ’ V j Saving— SPECIAL OFFERING Tailored to Order SUITS" s TWO PEOPLE MAT SHARE ONE ORDER These clothes are beautifully tailored to any itj4v-yo- u Models extra charge for the new TWO-DA- Y SERVICE choo PULLL1AN WHOLESALE TAILORS 13S No li!C SOUTH WEST TEMPLE o F Dr William Sherman Marks 30 former dentist of S?lt Lake died unexpectedly in Bakersfield Cal Tuesday noon said word received by his sister Mrs W S Acheson of Salt Lake Dr Marks was born In Tooele a son of Judge and Mrs William S Marks He studied dentistry at the University of Southern California He began practice at Delta Utah and For the later came to Salt Lake last six years he had practiced in Bakersfield Surviving are his parents his widow Mrs Rose Max field Marks a son William Sherman Marks Jr two daughters Rosemarie and Nancy Lee Marks all of Bakersfield and three sisters Mrs Acheson of Salt Lake Mrs T O Larson of Reno Nev and Mrs Alvin Holtel of Los Angeles Funeral service and burial will take place In Bakersfield Saturday Mr and Mrs Acheson left Salt Lake Wednesday night lor California to attend the funeral AS PRESENTED AT THE CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION IN CHICAGO Sponsored in Salt Lake by the Extension Division of the University of Utah this sensational exhibition of the modern wonders of electricity will be offered FREE OF CHARGE in Senator Wheeler Plans To Seek Reelection WASHINGTON May 23 Burton K Wheeler Montana Democrat today formally announced his candidacy for reelection The senator is seeking a third term He was one of the first United States senators to support the candidacy of Franklin D Roosevelt Wheeler said: “I shall favor a recovery program designed not only to cure the present but to prevent another such severe industrial depression Jn the future be vigilant in defense of farmers and lnboreMtand persevere jin my adv---bimetallism” ocacy-of (PV-Se- nator the auditorium of the Modernization Exposition daily starting ' this evening at 8 o’clock - Dr Orin Tugman professor of physics at the University of n Salt Lake enUtah assisted by Dr H T Plumb gineer will conduct the demonstrations which have amazed well-know- -- and delighted millions of people Postoffice May Promote Substitute Employes No other exhibit of its kind in the world WASHINGTON May 23 o i nearly 1Q00 substitute postal employes to regular positions was indicated as probable tonight by Postmaster General Farley after a conference with 23 postoffice inspec‘ ' tors Farley said he had Instructed the Inspectors to make surveys of the larger cities to determine- - whether additional'' service should be accorded sensational experiments as conducted by some of the world’s greatest scientists laboratory developments many of them affording an amazing glimpse into future wonders all are included in the “House of Magic” entertainment is available to the public ‘ 1 I I': at by V Direct From Utah’s Largest Exclusive Gothing Factory and Make a Great Buy Wholesale The W orld-- amous : :( (DQTI yii While St Patrick’s Catholic church was open Tuesday someone pried open a smalt tabernacle near the altar and took ciborium a receptacle for sacraments:' which was Inside the Very Rev Monsignor A F Gio vannont reported to police Wednes day Monsignor Giovannonl told police that hf opened the church Tuesday at 8 a m In the evening when he was about - to close the church he v observed that the Ciborium was gone Traveling Salesmen and noticed scratches on the taber: To Gel NR A Hearing nacle where It had been pried open with a sharp tool The ciborium was plated and WASHINGTON May 23 MV-Aft-er Photo Code Officials - was valued at $50 hegold told police countless attempts to get N R A to do something for them the traveling To Conduct Meeting New Anticrime Measure salesmen- of (he country will get a hearing tomorrow not on a specific " “Roosevelt George P Ellis of Chicago cost and Signed code but on the possibility of estabof counsel the national phoaccounting lishing provisions to' improv® their tographic code committee and Ro- ’ WASHINGTON May-2standard in U industries land J Wilkinson of Jackson Mich Roosevelt today aigned another vice chairman of the photo finishing at the anticrbne measures a bill exSODALITY MEETS f division of the national code com- tending the terms of the national mo“Catholic Action and the New Deal' mittee will conduct a photographic tor vehicle theft act to other stolen was the subject of an address by Dean code educational meeting Saturday at property William H Leary of the University 730 p m in the mein dining room at The measure makes it a federal of Utah Wednesday at a meetthe chamber of commerce it was an- crime to move In Interstate commerce ing of the Catholic night sodality of Salt nounced Wednesday by O E Jorgen- any stolen securities money or mer- Lake City in thwCYthedral of the sen regional photographic board mem- chandise valued at more than $5000 Madeleine halL ' About 125 girls at ber for district 28 comprising Utah Receiving such property is made a tended the meeting Other speakers and Colorado similar offense if the receiver knows Included the- Most Rev James E ' Photographers from all part of the property has been stolen ' Kearney DD bishop of the CathoUtah Colorado and southern Idaho The measure also permits prosecu- lic diocese of Salt Lake end the are expected to attend Mr Jorgensen tion of the crime In ‘any state through Rev Joseph P Morton of Bingham said which the goods moved diocesan chaplain ' L Uni- W Former Dentist of S L Dies in California City ' M - V i - 4 doubly honored at the national conference work at Kansas City Wednesday' when it was given the award of honor for social work publicity and for having completed the year's program Only two agencies Salt Lake and St Louis received awards fog having accomplished the full program for the past year reported Miss Elizabeth MeMechen executive secretary of the Salt Lake group The national social work publicity council classified the Salt Lake publicity effort as of “distinguished merit” Ice- society was I Scenes from the tableaux r presented by Salt Lake JURY CHOSEN F H Wheeler a member of the committee in charge of the "Greater Salt Lake Days" to be held June 1 and 2 discussed the movement In an address to the Advertising club Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel He said it Is hoped the spirit of the event will carry throughout the year and be the atari of a movement back to prosperity He expressed gratification at the spirit of cooperation ahown by business men Honor Award ASTRONOMY LENSES STOLEN The theft of four astronomical lenses from the observatory at the University of Utah- last Oecember was reported to Softool officials Wedfuneral nesday by Professor Junius J Hayes Marked with simplicity Professor seryices for Dr David L Barnard instructor In astronomyvalued at $40 54 prominent Salt Lake physician Haye said the lenses were evidently taken at a time when whdied unexpectedly of a heart at- the obacrvsteTjv waj-e”- " " tack Monday were conducted Wed- lie-nesday evening at the graveside at the Mount Olivet cemetery Dr William H Ensign pastor of SWELLING REDUCED the Westminster Presbyterian church And Short' Breathing relieved when Musical numconducted the rites collection of wabers were sung by a women's trio caused by unnatural and and More than 600 persons including ter in abdomen feet ankles leg leaves a social and civic leaders physician! when pressure above members of the army" reserve corps dent Trial package FREE: and nurses of St Mark's hospital at- COLLUM MEDICINE COMPANY ( Ad v tended Dept 823 Atlanta Go Simple Rites Conducted For Salt Lake Physician te The fire was evidently set ablaze from a carelessly thrown cigaret While firemen prepared to hoist a ladder to the window the unknown boy leaned out of a window above the blase and poured water directly ' on the smouldering awning With a hand wave to firemen and to the assembled spectators the boy closed the window: his good deed if Panel Sworn a Boy Scout done for the day Prosecution Advertising Club Hears ‘Greater Si L Days Plan Family Service Society Given With two representatives of the in Utah in attendance two' priests who will serve in the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church will be ordained Thursday at services in SI Joseph's cathedral at Manchester N H The special rites will be conducted by the Most Rev John D D bishop of ManE Peterson chester The young priests are Valmore C Marceau and John A Finneral the lat- and attended St Martin’s parochial When ter a native of Massachusetts school St Charles’ college of Canathey arrive here about the middle of da and Kenrick seminary at WebJune they will receive assignments ster Grove Mo from the Most Rev James E KearThe ReC Mr Finneral was born ney D D bishop of the Sclt Lake dio- January 5 1905 at Lowell Mass and cese studied at Boston college and Miagra The Rev William A Ruel of Price and the Rev Joseph L Gosselin of seminary the Cathedral of the Madeleine will ROBBED BY PICKPOCKETS attend the ordinations Father Ruel While he was standing in a safety who is an uncle of Ihe Rev Mr zone at Broadway and Main street Marceau will preach sermon atlWednesday at 5:30 p m pickpockets the first high mass to be conducted robbed Thomas Steward 1210 Princeby the young priest at Somersworth ton avenue of a billfold containing Mass Sunday approximately $35 in currency and The Rev Mr Marceau was born several valuable papers police rein New Hampshire January 26 1910 ported Church bornatj' Mr Brswa Young to select the site for a temple the exodus of “Saints' Wheft started from Missouri Patriarch Brown who was a wheelwright established himself at Council Bluffs Hebr where assisted by his son he built running gears lor the wagons v'cf emigrants' The family remained in Council Bluf fa from - 1847 until 1861 when It removed to Salt Lake After arriving In Salt Lake DOn Carlo crossed the plains three times with relief trains carrying food to impoverished emigrants and assisted the weary travelers -- from Council Bluffs to Salt Lake He and his father accompanied Brigham Young to St George for the dedication of the tem pie in that city During the Black Hawk Indian war Mr Brown served as a private under Captain WlUiam L Binder and saw active duty Id: Sanpete valley During the early part of his life In Utah Mr Brown resided in the Fifth ward but for 42 years had been a resident of Mill Creek where he engaged in fruit farming He is survived by a sister Ellen Brown of East Mill Creek ' Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pm at the Deseret mortuary under direction of Bishop Eugene K Neff Interment will be In the City cemetery ' Gosselin to See Clerics Ordained Reared in the midst of turbulence that marked the early days of the L D S church In Missouri Don Carlos Brown 91 died at his home In Mill Creek at 0:30 a m Wednesday 'of infirmities incident to old age He was Nauvoo I1L April! u 6 1843 the son of the late Patriarch! ' and Mrs Albert Brown As a boy he accompanied his MAY 24 1834 (V-Prea-iden- t (Time of daily 8 p m demonstrations fo be announced) Sponsored by EXTENSION DIVISION University of Utah Salt Lake City : mwa- - |