Show " -- - ) — r ' ' - 4 - Polite Probe Triple Death 1''11 N Hoille e r - ' REW YORK March 28 (UP)— Police Sunday night questioned the entranged husband of Mrs Mary Gedeon her ' daughter and a er Frank Byrns 35 were found dead in Mrs Gedeon's midtown board- - ' The daughter Veronica a beaud was lying on a bed tiful her body stripped of clothing and the mother fully dressed was under the bed Both apparently had been ' 4 I '' strangled 4 :''--)- '':""" 0'sarat '''ft"sttt4i:- ' Ia ' a':-"- ”' -- -- -- ' 7: 41trakler a 44"s:" '' ' Tarrk:nen"nTrror"yeatse-saanetArrstwwwiliotelmrlimee'r- 4 Ak' 44il'f It ' ts'""" :t -- :' A 4 :'''41" oitk" :1064 " 4 ' a r - :' 4 'tc4a 4 - 'tt'-- ) of '' - -- '' '' IP' MORNING' MARCH 11 1 - - ?' 4" - " 2'9 l'S'''' 1 fr t : - ::e ‘ ' 0-f- - ' t 4 7 i ) -- 1: r 1 a' i' 14 '' 'a '7-- 4"0 i i I t 7 1 to' soci ' ' a 1 1 7 t t''S ' to t tt ' 'V i 1 ' :"ii - ti tl 1' f 1 r '':'' y IF' a1 'Al : i AA 4!! ‘ 'N' P Li '"e v: 'L:l " i :Z '' hi i: I V - '' :::::':40 -r ? rf1 ' 1' ": it - '''!::i' 60r I i ' f 4f 'F'"1- — ' ' ' - (Continued from Page One) listeners! As the crowd gathered at the amphitheater during the hour before sunset strains of organ music were heard throughout the entire canyon The recital was played by Seldon Heaps SaltiLake City organist on an inatrumentio be timed this summer in Grand canyon national park The audience of 4448 persons who Journeyed to the site Sunday was a single day record' for Zion National park and despite the threats of unfavorable' weather waa 1000 larger than that of last year The visitors came from nine west:- ern states and Canada Utah Arizona California Nevada Idaho Colorado Washington Wyoming and Nebruka were represented The pageant at Ziott park was opened with readings by Allen Cannon followed by musical preludes front a beautifully trained chorus symaccompanied by a phony orchestra The play opened with the scene of the last supper and proceeded to 'the ceremony of Christ's annointing the feet of the NEW YORK Mareh28 (UP) — Henrik Willem van Loon author and artist abruptly decided Sunday night that he was "a tired old man" 1 la "' - t a' T r iiA:!:i :::: ? 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' ::1: " :' —much too Aired to debate evolu- i tion with an Indiana Baptist preach- er even for the worthy cause of buying two chimpanzees for the- Indianapolis zoo Thus there venial the possibility that there might be another Dayton Tenn4 incident another '"cause calebre" to determine whether monkeys are human or vice versa The Rev Verdi 'Allen 'pastor-o- f Inthe Beech Grove Baptist church dianapolis said that 'Yen- ki)on't book "The Story of Mankind" was being used in Beech Grove schools He suggested a debate' Van Loon replied: Asks Credentials 'If the reverend to whom I extend - my cordial Easter greetings is will with credentials mime sinhowtiong him to a competent student of anthropology end that ora- it:' ' : ' ice-pic- - ill'East -- ir 50 S I ' iff'sI — 1- s 41 :i f - oe 5 e It 7 ' ) '' : ::: 0-°-' :' ::: :: :!:: - ' -- ' ' ::: i ' " ' - 4 :" ' :" '' r) : ' ': - -- 4t " ' t k ' OA K4":: ' ' SUETt'S ' : '" 4-- ' 0 la 'El E 5 H - - - - - "My challenge tit' van Loon" he said ''is to debate the issue before any audience My suggestion Iis that I will take one hour to defend the Bible's account of the origin of man while he will have an equal time for his scientific amolunt uof on '' Easter' Dinner The latestinformation was transmitted to van Loon just after he had consumed a heavy Easter din ner and was feeling at peace with the world "I think" he said "that I would rather sit in a corner and smoke a cigaret Icou know there is an age of discrimination—some peoPle say It is 150—and beyond that age people should' hot go around debating Tell the reverend I am an old man—t tired old man Also tell him that I don't want to be his stooge "He and I could debate for a year I wouldn't change his mind and he wouldn't change mine I've never seen any good come out of any debate" t Whereupon van Loon lighted anfor other cigaret and looked a torically speaking he it not a disciple of Father Coughlin I am will- ing to go to Indiana and discuss the ''s matter of man's simian ancestry be- corner ! - -11 ' C fore any body of scientists We shall r'::"' - fk!:i it admission use aml the charge z ' Z"-of the debate to provide the t "eryt alt Indianapolis zoo with a couple of t 469'W: chimpanzees so that the students t dr -- 4! ' '4 ' ' t''t :x t':wfTi::: may draw their own conclusions" i'01 ' '' iNoe 4' Things were going along well ustil Special Lot of J Allen decided that a jury of scien12 disciples ) Hart Schaffner & The role of the Christus played tists would be like stacking the deck by Grant H Redford director and 17111 1 i author of the pageant was given :''': :4 i in Five Killed Auto i a a' an excellent Interpretation through- 4: out reaching a splendid climax in At the toglish t the Train Crash long trek up the hillside when 't ' r he carried the heavy cross to "Gol4 6) :"' -gotha" under scourge of the sol- 1 '(-:"' ' t: dier's whip 2 CHARLOTTE N C March 28 UP) f41414 " t —Five persons were killed here Sunt:''' Starkly Real lll 4 i 1 N't Mob scenes under direction of day wen a Southern railway pasa- e': t ' Mrs Blanche C Jones were stark- sengeekrain struck their automobile a ) I Air 6 on the edge of the ly real as the rabble increased and at a crossing 1 :: N rp ii4tr2i t 'ks :t'''''''c 1 wo k " :Xips I 11 ir o their shouting reverberated against city ' 6 Also a -''' ft :00'014: r :i:' 1 the lofty walls of the canyon The They were Robert Clarkson 50 eo 1 -:Passover Celebration Number J 4 4 ' '''''' 4 50: 4 of Judas depicted- by Joy his son Bryce 25 who was said role ( ! t de :i t't of :!: :!' '' of Our Own 'f '' by Detective Sam Deweese to have Gets Einstein Message 0:' 4 Dunyart was outstanding ii t0 1 ' Tailored-t- o The 3500 persons who gathered been driving Mrs Gertrude Walker "" ::t: ? ' 4 at sunrise beside Utah lake came 30sand herAllsonlivedJoe 13 and L D Order i! " I NEW YORK March 28 UPI—Proa here — 1 7 state At Hawley from every section ' i ''' 4ii i' foee:t Uncalled- fessor Albert Einstein In a message "(9: Deweese said the driver of the 1 I the end of the service they- heard " ' 4"' ': I to the passever celebration of the machine apparently pulled squarely :t to For Suits officials detail Provo '4:'''' city plans '! :' - -- : for Jewish ' National Colvmittee I k: 51:2 build a permanent site for the an- in front of the locomotive The det " Alt Included l''-0' Workers in Palestine said Sunday l to the lake's tective said there was nothing to '' '''' ::'i even event closer nual ' ' ' :: : : :: t x — In This Sale 4 ! indicate why the driver failed to night the modern methods of pro- 1 "11 47 :0'ifa''' edge e4 I ''' 't " ::: :i "' ' duction introduced by Jewish Immik:z:''':410 The Biggest t 0'":::: A: Dr Adam S Bennion of Salt ''see the train ''' t ' 11:'': of the L D S grants to Palestine 'have dignified '04 :"2": 1: ::'k's:7—'-4'Clothing Buy '7'41 Lake City member '::::" 1": ::" ' r-- i ? i I labor and resulted in improved con- ''' ''7 f:': :::t :: :::'::::: church board of education ex- :l Circus Starts Out In the City ' :::f': lt :::" t'''': ""::' ie'' " ) ' ditions for all" I ':4':H:' """t''tt' t: i 1' horted the congregation in the SARASOTA Fla March 28 4 k ' I: ' ' S'' A! A Awaits You at He expressed (— confidence that k::'-:k i ' I I Easter sermon to "live on the level The :''''''i '' 1 '''fk I Ringling Brothers and Barnum - 4 i ' ::2":::::::":" Jewish difficulties in Palestine k' ' 0 ''(4' ' :' NW t that Christ would have us l ive on" ": circus a harbinger of ' t:tt:: t: I 1 wouI41 be ironed out and 'praised "As the glorious sun of this spring and Bailey - as sure az the fit ' 'si! a THE '' first robin t 2 r )1 bodies the glory springEngfand for defending ' law and I warms I pur day will this leave t winter here quarters order there "energetically and reso- ' ' of Christ's ascension sbould warm week for New York The circus' EUCLISII TAILORS f it lutely" our hearts and inspire us to lives arrival 't 1 'V north each year is the 1 in '' '': it --260 South Main fullness" hailed as an advance ": s':" if' 4' of higher attainment and ft ' guard of Dr Bennlon said :: MIL spring 'Cross to Bear! 4 4 "Remember Christ lived and died mom for us" the speaker went on "and I o- I believe He was crucified so that t no man might say his cross was 4 heavier to bear than was the Master's kk Man lives on three levels Dr lasts 7helgavor said On the first level he FOR 4 Bennion does only the things he must On § the second he does those things : his conscience directs him to do And on the third he does the things 0 his conscience directs because be 40044444407 4 really loves to do them ::::e'"-- 4 "This third levetis the one that 4' 4 ilt!kkIts AiMikoadmoosammosioitZmontoWAttak': i A Christ wduld have us live on" he a $165 declared AJ Citing the words of the Saviour on the cross "Father forgive them Sound a warning Help stow highway accidents they know not what they do" Dr Bennion thalienged his hearers to through forceful slogan messages—through vibrant test their own characters by their essay appeals Join The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegraattitude toward their enemies and the Salt lake Women's Safety Council crusade for Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo st?-11on our streets and highways exand welcomed safety the 1 congregation (Contimied from Page One) event the the that hope pressed 4 1 There is still time to enter the contest—and win a for the "eventual destruction of the would continue for many years to I' Chilly March Winds Eliminate Traditional independence of the come prize Worthwhile cash awards as well as recognition judiciary" ' Karl Scherer read an Easter of the resolution fol11 Adoption in of your contribution to a great cause will be awarded of Cities Many Clothing Displays lowed a national referendum of the story which told of the resurrecwinners his of and'of Christ tion 4200 appearance conference members which First Lady Aids Rites reaulted an executive council state- to Mary Magdalene and the apostles Ot Irwwle aNcl:NL: C—Th tional policy committee and the A tribute to Professor Elbert H RULES ARE CAREFULLY READ THE HERE the from of head One) Eastmond Page (Continued Brigham executive service council at of the Junior Bar Arlington cemetery ) VSOYUR YO I 400'10'1 Young university art department 1 NOML of the paper only and should contest is open to every The contiibutions to fashion as Vienna where she laid a huge cross of conference "Because of economic attitudes for 30 years who died last August one I bring out the idea of safety for magelsakdamorNkat IleaN watched activeparticipati on ivhlte !Wei on the tomb of the and not primarily because was- paid AAN'D"AKAiNygiNu: motorist and pedestrian May in superinNO OANBER Unknown Soldier elude In Mr be service schools 2 PTI7e1 suggestions for both—addiProvo the In Cash of $165 will tendent religious the majority of the supreme court city --or deletions from our CARPETING I OP SHRINKAGIE awarded as follows' ESSAYS grade tions tolaws Russia gave little notice to the In New York there was anot- has made it impossible to have et- Eastmond had taken an active part for pledges to he treffic school students First Prize $15 ' BANISH 'NB the of resurrection it the services 11111 1040 the A in day passing her-Easter directing frtive and economical e regulation signed by motorists obtaining first Second Prize $10 and five prizes parade in marked went ' ' INCONVENIENCt unnoticed in Moscow except for The or any other drive to ' each said in a year vote pageants presented permits of $1 each: high school and unicoritrast to that on Park avenue '4'" members of the foreign colony OF BARE FLOORS subjects covering safety 0111101 that part of the plan Rev Edwin F Irwin of the Comversity students First Prize $15 against IF Second Prize $10 and five prizes of who traveled through drenching where occupants of a coach and which permit the president to in- munity church called the group to 1 p' 5 Contest loses-at $1 each open contest anyone:1'Umidnight - --' rains to attend services in one four—the first to appear in an crease the present number of mem- worship ':'''l March 30 1937 at which time en to enter First Prize 1041 ible It one Lutheran church Catholic and Ail tableau CARIPIT bers of the supreme court if present by Brigham Young ond Prize $10 and five priM4 of $1 tries must have been received Easter parade there since 1026-- In Chicago the sun was bright READY each SLOGAN contest open to all contest headquarters Justices over 70- years do not re- -' university dramatic art students si411‘1 e IND yil few celebrities to observe found chill but winds the desweeping T Pardoe Dr Earl competitors regardless of classifidirected by tire TO USE t I cation First Prize $25 Second I Submit as many entries as famed Michigan boulevard forced It was a parade of the followers $ Ashurst said committee picted the resurrection of Christ that of Si Prize 4 TO 6 $10 and five 'prizes you desire parades of Easter finery to be of Father Divine negro leader hearings oti the Roosevelt bill might' The B Y U brass choir under each tiOutki 4t)"'Attoitlioir 1 j brief c I1 be concluded 10 although the direction of Professor R6bert Slogans and essays must be 11 President Roosevelt rode to who staged a peace demonstration It was his by April LASPAINti 3 Slogans should be kept tO six inclosed in an envelope Ple a ed to all wit- Sauer presented musical selections hear plan C church east aide In Manlower I the Wash an case should ex' no in car at words in and along open and stamped and addressed to the nesses who wished to testify i postlude ' including prelude ( ceed ten words Room 40Is Woman'' Institute they must be Ington wearing morning clothes ' hattan The Easter prayer was numbers he said 'Hesitate and AND YOU stress of the and ponder" message doeor original building Salt and a shining top hat in deference Led by 50 vividly garbed men "that is the way to go about this offered by J A Buttle with Bishop Lake Utah safety ' City ' : to the occasion His wife was SAVE UP TO i and women on horseback the pa- thing—Give I everyone plenty of Benjamin H Knudsen of the Provo f k among those present at a sunrise raders shouted "Peace Father" time 4 Essays must not exceed 200 8 Decision of the judges will r to 'think it over I Was at Second ward offering the benedick 4 Words must be written on one side be final and "Father Divine Is God" as the bottom of the well when the tion i" ' — they marched hearings began but I have been I -to the I stand the light of day so let's everyclimbing top steadily SEND IN YOUR SLOGAN 1 the administration's bill will one take a look at it" USED to cost real money to send ITlacked-dow- n on This Convenient Entry Blank If You Wish carpeting nut for cleaning etwoi And you were never sure that it would fit into place again—there was 'always danger 7 am Interested in adding my support to The Salt take Tribune-Tel- e of 'shrinkage gram and Women's Safety Coundl safety campaign I hope my slogan Our new IIILD System spares you all and essay will be helpful In saving lives ' this extra expense and annoyance We By Tribune Leased Wire pe My entry should be classified: 1 Clean tacked-dow- n carpeting flawlessly YORK March 28—Posterity NEW We also floors on vour own special1 'Grade School owes a little more to the iron lung Open 8 right 4 Iligh School it'4VV 3Ze in Oriental and Domestic rug cleaning g CASTLE GATE A half-hoel 1:k in its metallic embrace ' ! '''''' --' and University at Beth El hospital Sunday gave rlione for prices BLUE BLAZE ofa i d - e- life to an boy '':'"' ' NAME the new-borABERDEEN baby of Mrs Estelle ‘11‘ FOR ECONOMY Levinson 29 of East New York ' ' Irgb‘ liki laNG COM The baby was born about 19 a m ADDRESS Buy Only GOOD with its heart beating freely but Agents for SENTDSEL STOKERS ‘itoslot and PREPARED STOKER COAL with no movement in its tiny lungs 1 AGE (if under 16) 1 1 The attending physician Dr liarry - Schenkman ' tried to force breathing SLOGAN of 41) S with his own lips against those of & DYERS the child That failed So did artiCLEANERS 101iViVikra 7 ficial respiration But the iron lung (Not more then 10 words) 40 came to the rescue' and Sunday c 1591 141 ith East Phone Hy 333 3i rLEfl ESSAY: (Not more than 200 te noron any good paper and night the infant-w- as reported Ifv 2520 Was 671 iatach Entry or Include entry Information sa above at the IOC mal Mrs Levinson't husband Mat is top of first page Of your essay a talesman r - ' - echoed from wall to wall above the - r - Biblical Settings as Part of Observances - ' - - '' t''''t'11' 1:: 74!6t '11 I ' ! ' t t - ' 0 - - é - $ ''' ' - - 80Q04ttii4:::: Author Decides He's Too Tired For Deba'ton Man' s Evolution E4ft:'-Ritè'TEa-kPark Van Loon Tells Indiana Preacher Neitlier Could Change Others' Convictions — ' b:intlucted in - -'' w- i i -- ' 4 - 4C 1 4 i 2 t) 11 t : 7 I 7 - I It t Irkl f ::i 111 2 - '4 ' ::!:'':': ''':L''':1"''-' t"::' 4: s - :: :4:': :(' i - Apr i (Øi wte''::- - "?'!': 'I :f ' ':"":" ''' ': e ' :": ?1:i ' " or et ' 4 NI' 1 t74"'t 4 or irar"°'?" '' :::' ? l : :?: k I a1 of '' - i 1 e l' ):'V -- ''''''''''''1 I tt - '1937 t- - 5 : ''': 110770ee' '' i 72 4 1- f ' it''Ai'-'- 'A' : : -- 4 1-i- iisi--3- ):''::-- 1 r- - - ' :' 1 t' a r '' :- tiO i-:-- yr- t 4 r- - '' a? F 1 ' ' e - tr ::41'':'"I'ibr' : 7 14V'lok- ol"r 0:: °2 "4 ' '' ""''' Itrot f : 4: 1 V 40 f ' 'v-A- MONDAY- ' '-- - ' ' " t '''':r7 k5':4 !::1 ' 4J1"CiHr:''4-:'''":''J''t:- 41 i -- ' " Brain Pierced '''' :"41: '4 o '::' 'Y'A' 41r A st?5 Two rooms awily the body of the ' 'e 4 ! 404 ki boarder was found His brain had inbeen pierced by a needle-lik- e ' L "''''''''''1Z "'‘: ' strument which had been driven 7 t ci --44 'i i A 1 Several times through one ear 41:t5 1:el t 4ti :"t o 4s Joseph Cedeoh the husband was I 2i: ' ''' ''' :' "al told after he police by questioned iv C :' detectives he visited the apart1 1 '''s ':!t ' ':' 't :' ment Sunday accompanied by a tii444: t— married daughter Mrs Ethel'Kud re') ner 30 and her husband Joseph ''4t ' ': !'t il :i Kudner ::::: I' ' :::'':: He had been separated from his l' i 1:: 4 i $ -- Wife several motnhs police said Asi -' 2 ' ': but apaprently was on friendly ii4i:k17 :: if 1 :4 terms with his flintily W‘'' : ? ': feri ': 1 I ' ' t"''''' ) 1 :!! Dinner Date ': ) t )li:4 f 7 The three found the bodies when :4: ' ):ffr': !:7'-- 4 they arrived at Mrs Gedeon's apart- ii l fat ''' ::7'$:" 4i i t Ment for a dinner engagement :!' e' ::::'L: 4 4Vlf ": 'ta:A-4Byrns in his underclothes lay ' ?::! ?lf'!":: ::''15::-in the room he rented His hinds 14il:' :'-0 were clenched tightly before his t ''4: ::714::" I t: face and blood was smeared over '1 k:: !' :: his head and neck “- t 1 ocdPo to ! '' ': He had been stabbed several times police said but the death a '": at4:4 l' : ::: '1''' Weapon was not found Police bek lieved it might have been an ::: $' !i:''4 f w ii0'1" 1: Pe t - ' Scenes' as the pageant ash-blon- t': 7: TRiBu- Thd ' ) - — national park Above Christ is summoned before Pilate Lower left' Mary Magdalene the Virgin Mary and John wend their sorrowing leap to Calvary and the foot of the cross The Chrisus as portrayed by Grant II Redford and lower right Mary Magda- lene as 'played by Ndrma Schneiter beauty of the park formed an impressive background for the pageant an annual affair at the national parkl l '' 2 Nt-: THE SALT LAKE of Chriit's journey to enacted in were Calvary Sunday evening rites in Ziol ' - - ' " ' --- 1 - a " - ' ': Mother Daughterand Boarder Found 'bead Husband Questioned yard ' :: - Grs ' - Park Provides Stage for Pageant of:Calvary Zion v I - (' ' :: 'le: ' ::: ' '''' ' :a 1 :' ' - I 6 ' -' ' f 4 — 'Delicate Safety Slogans and Essays anilla punE e LA ST TWO 'DAYS r rr Schillint 1 t : :i Easter Services Fill Churches of Nations EREIPSTISIG CLEAUED IN CASH AWARDS Wagner Labor Ruling Waited vr- - et ' i e 1 r I m 00 til:1::JV - s - of-a- ge by—W-A-Dixon - k 4 four-to-on- J I ft k ' t - I' J 50c : 'c it' -c- 4 't ' ' ) ii t Tribune-Telegra- Il m 4 ' ' '"I 4 i 1 be-'la- crsoolties - tr 1 Infant Saved By Iron Lung p iptlig 111' 111MI Onalaln ona a five-poun- - i eall glyland 2520 F' - a () Po 4 b amommome "LOBB'S ITIfirl JOB" ' ' 1Mm 4 4 - : b ' O D H e 6" 711) 1 t 'A' L 14:11 '::::::7 4 --- SUGARIIOUSE COAlis CO le r words)--WrI- Blank-firml- y - 1 — k - V - - ' — o°1 :41 a 0 b ' |