Show THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 3 1934 Judge Testifies School Editors Rewarded for Faithful Reporting of Year’s Activities 'Against State Chief Executive N BjSMARCK D Junt 2 (rfV-Fed- eral relief employee were solicited forS per cent of their salaries Judge A M Christianson of the state supreme court administrator of relief work in North Dakota testified today in the trial of Governor William Longer and seven codefendants Judge Christianson succeeded Governor Langer as state relief administrator after Washington officials ordered removal of the chief executive P C Remington heed of a Bismarck broksraga company testified thet a check for $348148 drewn on the account of the Leader atate administration newspaper was applied to Governor Langer’s personal account This corroborated previous testimony by R M Stangler manager of the Bank of North Dakota--—- Mis Stella Brsndby stenographer m the federal emergency relief offices testified she was given an increase in salary after she pledged 6 per cent of her salary to tha Leader Leisure Causing Salt Laker Will New Movie Era Enter Annapolis " Donald R Despain a former resiof Salt Lake gnd student at the Willjays Says dent South school J CRAWFORDSVlLLE Ind June (UP)— A new era In motion pictures end other forms of mass entertainment being unfolded through greater leisure for the “people Will H Hays president of the Motion Picture Pro ducers and Distributors tonight told hig fellow alumni of Wabash college 'Tt is a new era” he said "because its' significance is not concerned with what we used to call ‘leisure class1 Fewer hours in a shorter working week mean the enfranchising of millions of office and factory workers In a greater leisure party" The movia industry Hays said fully realizes that youth must be served "“That problems he declared “pre rents a great study and a great duty Of course all pictures cannot be made for children The problem of better pictures cannot be solved by refusing to permit the screen properly to mirror the life M the day or the history of the past or to provide suitable adult entertainment" will high ' United States naval academy It Annapolis Md In the near future according to word received by friends In Salt Lake Saturday Mr Despain recently passed his preparatory examinations and other ' enter the entire satisfaction of officials of the academy it reported A member of the Mr Despain United States naval force how Mr Despain 11 I son of Mr end Mrs A R Despain of 377 I street He enlisted in the navy in Salt lake in 1932 while studying at the South high school t Dog-Killin- tion of officers and the pledging of six new members The officers are: President Willard R Brown vice president Sterling Boasard clerk Woodrow White treasurer Earl Kunz and marshal Charles Snedden New pledges are: RUdy Larsen George Leacher Bur-geVan Brunt Percy Hall Lafell ' Oman and George McKnight President Brown was appointed delegate to the national convention of the fraternity to be held at the Drake hotel in Chicago this August £ Miss Edith Evelyn J Barker has been named Valedictori an of the graduating daas of Westminster college She was valedictorian of her high school class two years ago and was winner of the an' nual Bible scholar-shi- p prize lor three years She is president of the Stevenson bMPM S© Memo- rial honorary society at Westmln-teand is a memof ber Delta Psl Omega national junior college dramatic fraternity ’Mis Barker a daughter ofUIr and Mrs M E Barker of 1349 East Seventeenth South street She plans to enter the University of Utah next fall specializing in art and French wn SLaW Gf fen txa ZXD The first sweet fruits of vacation such event to be a onsored by Th time were tasted Saturday by the Tribune aince th School Ntwa and 84 Tribune school editors and asso- View column waa Inaugurated In ciate editors When they were taken the fall of 1927 It is tha of th year for the youngsters many by The Tribun to the Hot Pots at of whom have aerved foy years Midway for a day of swimming cas reporters In order to qualify and hiking Bis hooi editor and thua be eliglbli thrown in JKrgood measure for th picnic And it la a mammoth The entire-d- ay was filled with- -a bus ride a treatrwlth i140-mi- l rapid auccession of pleasant events iwim in th delightful warn mineral from the time th buses were filled waters a hot chicken dinner ice the City and County building at cream candy gamea and prizes 7:30 m Mor than 100 guest of Th Tribune The school editor who h&v work-ifaithfully all during thia achool sat down to the dinner These Inyear to prepare an interesting col- cluded tha 64 school editors and"u-soctatumn of school news for th daily editors two school nurses 10 Tribune felt that th hours spent in principals and teachers and memcollecting and editing articles from bers of Tha Tribune itaff Delmar their corps of reporters1 had been Fairbanks physical educatioft instrucwell repaid and they dispersed with tor at Jackson school cheers for The Tribun and for The conducted water Junior high games and sports Tribune’s School Editor’ association during the morning James Gilbert The picnic Saturday was the seventh gym instructor at South Junior and LOW PRICES 345 SMTISTKXZT RASY TERMS S Presenting ! 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Tremendous Sale JThi risen quality Breakfast Suites Mads toi-ui- M nMMiui ift r With Beautiful Topi of INLAID LINOLEUM crron Over HARDWOOD to never " Etyled grow old i 3 & Sheriff Issues Warning After Three Brush Fires v With a record of straight A grades throughout the six years of her high school and junior college courses e Legal Fraternity at ‘U’ Holds Annual Election done about it - - STASi a Young Journalists Forget ‘Shop Worries in Day of Sports and Banqueting Law to Permit The U of U George Sutherland g of Pht Alpha Delta national chapter Cited legal fraternity announces the elecAttention of farmers and stockmen was called Saturday to the law enacted by the last legislature giving the right to any person to kill a dog while it is attacking chasing or worrying any domestic animal of commercial value Or attacking domestic fowls or while such' dog is being pursued thereafter i The action was taken by Dr T B Bestty of the state 'board of health upon receipt of a letter from Leo R Holt of Upalco Duchesne county declaring that dogs at Upalco are running In packs at night killing calves and sheep and asking what could be h 1 BUFFERS ARM FRACTURE day afternoon when he fell from a' Girt Achieves ' John Ipson 13 of 1963 Yiew street load of hay at 3746 Eleventh East suffered a fractured right arm Satur- street School Record CHARGED WITH DRUNKENNESS WARMER WEATHER FORECAST Ephraim Henson' 62 of 1006 FifWarmer weather was forecast by teenth East street waa charged with tbs weather bureau for Sunday The drunkenness in a complaint signed 1st Friday by Traffic Patrolmen Clarence T Smith and tiled with ture of SO degree Th lowest tem- Judge Daniel Harrington in perature waa 47 Th mean of 64 court Saturday morning Mr polica Hanwas about normal son was arretted by Patrolman Smith Phil Baker gym Instructor at the st Main and South Temple street on Stewart school wera in charge of the Thursday night games la tha field during tha afterNurenburg was noted tor needles noon ” a early as 1370 School Editors of Tribune the Enjoy Frolic at Hot Pots requirements to was ' A hksi ? i t Amazing Woman Changes Liquor Case Plea to Guilty We Say! At tha result of three brush fires in the southwest part of the county in the past few days Sheriff S Grant Young Saturday urged care in the ' Withdrawing a former plea Mrs L use of matches and clgarets D Reese 29 of 9D7 Gale street pleadThe first fire broke out In the ed guilty to a liquor possession brush hear Camp W G William at charge in police court Saturday and Jordan Narrows on the Salt Lake-Uta- h Judge Daniel Harrington Imposed a county line Ssubsequently suspended sentence three blazes started between that A jury trying her case last Mon- point and Bingham causing Sheriff day was discharged by Judge Har- Young to tend 30 men out Saturday rington when they failed to reach a to fight the fires none of which was 4s J‘ (- - While They Last — r— 39-da- y verdict The defendant was arrested May B by morals squadsmen after they had seized a gallon of moonshine whisky "Arrested Saturday morning in posd session of a pint of whisky d and a pint of gin W W Smyths 32 was lined $50 when he admitted the charge He was arrested at Second South and State streets tax-pai- tax-pai- Secretary of Pocatello C of C Visits Exposition Paul Nash secretary of the Pocatello chamber of commerce headed ai delegation of southern Idaho busi- reported to be very large S L Youth Wins Honor "For Work at Institute Stuart Pett son of Mr and Mrs Imer Pett Sr 629 Easf Ninth South street ha been chosen as th honor student to deliver the valedictory address at the graduation exercises of the Babsoa Institute Bahson Park Mass June 16 according to word received Sunday The Sward was made by the faculty of the Babaon Institute Mr Pett was graduated from Stanford university in June 1933 and for last collegiate year has taken post- duet work in business training at the Babson Institute ness men who visited the Modernization exposition Saturday While here Mr Nash conferred with Gus P Backman secretary of the local chamber relative to cham- South High Seminary ber ef commerce problems The Pocsftello secretary said that To Graduate 41 Sunday conditions in the southern part of his state were greatly improved by ree student of South high cent rains but that additional moie-tur- e Forty-onwill be necessary to guarantee school L D S seminary will be graduated at commencement exerfull crops cises Sunday at 630 p m in the Libr erty L D S ward chapel 100 DenTheft of One Shoe Get! ver street The address ef welcome win be given by Bruce Jones president of the seminary Harold B Lee city Convicted in police court Saturday commissioner and president of Libof petty larceny Harry Parduf 38 erty L D S stake will give th adalias George Casey was sentenced to dress to the graduates 30 days iq the city jail by Judge Diploma will be awarded by H Daniel Harrington C Mortensen and certificates ef cred- The defendant was accused of steal- it by Joseph EL Richards The proThe gram also will Include addresses by ing a shoe from Fred- - Smith theft occurred at the Federal Utah the students and musical numbers Transient bureau 379 South Second West street on Friday Youths Overpower Lad Helen Poulks 49 alias Ellen Stephen and her - daughter Anna Della Steal Ice Cream Bricks Poulas 25 alias Annabelle Pappas accused of petty larceny were given Police were searching Saturday for until Monday to enter pleas to ihe six hoodlums who overpowered Walcharges ter Fife IS of 873 Seventh Bast arrested were after Friday They street and stole eight bricks of ice they allegedly attempted to steal hats cream from hla cart Friday from a millinery store The boy told police Saturday that he was selling tee cream in tha neighCabmen Pleads Guilty borhood of State street and South ' Temple street Friday Afternoon when To Reckless Driving th six youths etch about 20 years of age surrounded hi cart and took Bert Sparks 21 a taxicab driver the ice cream " pleaded guilty to reckless driving beVISITS SALT LAKE fore Judge Daniel Harrington in poA H Kempton for many yeara a lice court Saturday He will be senmember of the Salt Lake Carmen’s tenced June 6 Patrolman S L Christensen who union has been visiting with friends arrested Sparks April 24 said the de- here for the past week He will leave fendant drove north on Stats street Salt Lake Sunday and gq to Calif a to Canyon road in an erratic manprior to returning to his home at ner and Ignored the Stop sign at Phoenix Ariz Mr Kempton resided in reSalt Lake for 18 years but for the North Temple street Sparks was leased on bond of $54 past 14 years he has lived in Phoenix Now Solid Hardwood 3-PIE- CE BED OUTFIT That’! 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