Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JUNE NEWS FROM UTAH POINTS California Dairy DRIES SUFFER Man Plans Visit ARSENAL WORK SENIORS HEAR PRIMARY TEST TAKENBYU S Ruth Bryan Owen and Rep Ogden Company Tom Yon Lag Behind nounces Completion of Wei Candidates Contract at Hawthorne An- JACKSONVILLE Fla June 8 advocating repeal of the 18th amendment or a referendum on the prohibition issue led the field in the four congressional contests of yesterday’s Democratic primary that gave Governor Franklin D Roosevelt of New York an overwhelming preferential vote for the presidential nomination Mark Wilcox West Palm' Beach lawyer who ran against Representative Ruth Bryan Owen on a platform for repeal was ahead 27313 to 21851 In returns from 267 of the Fourth district’s 419 precincts Jacksonville’s mayor John T Jr a wet who advocates a referendum and W J Sears who voted dry while representing the Fourth district for many years In congress but Is for referendum now were the leading candidates in the contest for congressman at large and appeared certain to enter a second primary together Representative Tom Yon of the Third district a strict advocate of prohibition lagged behind Millard Caldwell who favors a referendum Herbert J Drane Representative Who has voted dry consistently but promised to cast his ballot for a referendum If returned to congress had more than 4000 majority over his nearest opponent in the First congressional district race On the basis of returns from 739 precincts John W Martin led Cary A Hardee in the race for governor 877 to 26827 Al-o- p OGDEN — Burton F CInsmore manager of C F-- Dinsmore & Co of Ogden announced Wednesday that the company’s 8350000 government contract at Hawthorne Nev on the United States arsenal had been completed and accepted by the government The contract covered the erection of a group of 12 buildings to be used in various processes of filling artillery and mine shells Following the manufacture of the shells they will be stored in magaf zines from tofour miles distant- The buildings Constructed by the Dinsmore company are about half way between the town of Hawthorne station Thorne and the railroad seven miles to the east 1907 to was the Hawthorne up county seat of Esmeralda county of Is now the Goldfield which county seat It was originally on the Southern Pacific railroad but the company many years ago straightened Its line and left Hawthorne seven miles ‘ one-hal- In connection with the shell factory the government recently built a narrow gauge road from Thorne the station on the Southern Pacific to Hawthorne to facilitate the delivery of supplies to the shell factory and also to be used in case the supplies were immediately needed for shipment out over the railroad HELPERFETE Wisconsin Conservative Indorse La Follette Foe n MADISON Wls June 8 B Chappie 34 editor of the Ashland Wis Dailyl Press and foe of La Follette political regime In the state was unanimously Indorsed today by the state convention of the conservative Republican party to be its candidate for United States senator Walter J Kohler manufacturer and former governor was Indorsed as the party’s candidate for governor He Will contest the nomination with Governor Philip F La Follette of the Pro- party in the fresslve faction of the The governor primary defeated Mr Kohler two years ago Chappie will pit his youth and brief but intensive experience as campaigner against one of the heaviest the La Follette Progressives have ever produced Senator John J Blaine of Boscobel The primary result Is usually equal to election in this normally Republican (ffV-Joh- vote-getter- s state Primary Fails to Select Candidates DES MOINES Iowa June 8 improbability the Republican state convention will be called upon to select the party nominees for two offices was increased tonight as additional returns were received from Monday’s primary The election apparently did not afford the required 33 per cent vote for any one Republican candidate for state auditor or lor railroad commissioner J W Long Republican suspended of state had a total of 110237 while Karl Fischer of Vinton Demoon the basis of crat returns from all except 154 of the State’s 2433 precincts In the Republican contest for railroad commissioner with five csmli date In the field B M Richardson of Cedar Rapids Incumbent had i sizeable lead over his nearest opponent but his 287 per cent as compared with the requisite 35 was certain to send the selection to a convention The totals for 2275 precincts were: B M Richardson 79694: Tom Martin 87190 Starr E Cogswell 48181 N C Gray 46859 C W Felton 45113 Henry Field’s advantage over Senator Smith W Brookhart In the Republican senatorial race mounted to nearly 47000 with nearly all the preLouis Murphy furcincts reported ther clinched the Democratic nomination by raising his total vote to 47832 The standing of other candidates in the Republican senatorial race was: Haynes 41727 Cosson 28683 Cook 12001 and Eickelberg 8561 Democratic candidates other than Murphy received: Steck 28553 Krascnel 16865 Lytle 16312 and Hagemann 11906 Standing of other candidates In the primary which carried Governor Dan Turner and ether state officers to victory over their rivals and assured the renomlnatlon of present congressmen was not changed ma- auditor polled-10991- terially Gubernatorial results for 2377 precincts out of 2435 were: Republicans — Governor Dan Turner 261483 Otto Lange 80593 Dr J W Klme 41081 Louis J Kehoe 29 641 Demoersts — Clyde Herring 44743 Louis E Roddewig 34905 L W House! 24149 g L BOT TO GRADUATE Students who will receive diplomas at graduation ex ere lees at Stanford university June 20 Include Philip Alexander Ray of Salt Lake and Willis Eugene Sullivan of Boise Idaho aid an Associated Press dispatch Wednesday Hcadacli As MMinx Sablt—®rtU promptly start the Mad hswal Milan eiaa t aed polaon team foot and brine wakome eolirf at ana The mild nlt-va- e vw fcylt-S- ta table k HJNjlIJ At Motif Lwcaiiva "2EKK TSr £ BLADDER WEAKNESS! toMumt p Wvjj bv prwt(h4 bf dfutfUt Welcome Arch HELPER— "Helper is located In the heart of the greatest undeveloped coal h brt-S- riikd ref doctors gat bf log The state of Utah will receive three sections of land on the San Rafael swell in Emery county as a result of a decision handed down Wednesday by Ell F Taylor register of the local federal land office The land containing 1920 acres passes to the state by the provisions of an executive order of May 2 1932 amending an act of January 25 1930 The effect of the order is' to vest in the state the title to all school sections of mineral character situated within abandoned reserves The land i question was placed in a petroleum reserve bv an executive order of March 4 1912 n areilt-- the Utah Association of Life Underwriters Bt their annual meeting and election next Tuesday noon at the Veteran Wins Verdict — James Nick Hotel Temple Square Ephraim Poulter is the retiring Kipiotes a world war veteran was president awarded Judgment of $9200 by a fed- eral court jury Wednesday He sued! Enforcement Planned the government to collect on a On Animal Quarantine war risk insurance policy asserting that he became totally disabled while the policy was in force Enforcement of plant and animal Tax Blanks on Way— Blanks for quarantine regulations against traffic making returns on the manufacturers’ that is crossing the state lines on and producers’ excise taxes contained tacks will be one of the major topics in the new federal revenue bill will to be taken up at the annual convenbe available within a few days at the tion of the Western Plant Quarantine office "of James H Anderson collector of Internal revenue in the federal building it was announced Wednesday City Brevities $10-00- 0 Leave for Convention — F C Mceaclier Course Millen E R Penrose and F L Walhave left for Miles City Mont Opens Monday on Campus totersattend a three-daconvention of Mrs Arthur Charles Watkins of the United Commercial Travelers Washington D C education secreSuspect Bound Over— F C Dolan tary of the Natiohal Congress of ParJune 2 on a charge of trans-- i ents and Teachers will arrive In Salt arrested alcohol was bound over to porting Lake Saturday to conduct a the grand jury after - preliminary of in group special meetings United hearing Wednesday before the interest of parent-teache- r work States Commissioner Gould B Blake- Lectures will be given daily be- ly He was released on a $750 bond' ginning Monday from 1 to 3 p m in the Union building University of Election Set—Officers for the new: Utah year yvill by elected by member of: FOR RENT - 1 y two-wee- k Desirable space suitable for any kind of business The Shopping Center Rent to suit your pocketbook Community Bldg 47 East Broadway Pile Sufferers You Can End Your Torment Quick PM ' Do you know the cause of Internsl— bad circulation of blood in thThatWU bt°hWel?dentmo truth about why piles— the real reason P remedies do not give quick not doea relief cutting why nent the cause or protrudYour Itching bleeding go when you acing piles will only cause—and not one tually remove the can t minute before Salves or cutting do thia— an Internal remedy must be Dr HEM-ROIprescription of sue-ceeused J 8 Leonhardt the specialist circubecause It etimulatee the lation delves out congested blood heala and reatorea the almost dead parts HEM-ROIhaa an almost unbelievable record for aure eafe and lasting relief to thousands of pile eufferers Don't waste time on external remedies or think of an operation until you tab have tried a bottle of HEM-ROIthey leu We guarantee money back If misdo not qulcky stop all your pile Drugs (Adv) ery 8chnamm-Johnso- n & SENATE OKEHS It leapt toward you— you hear the hot grinding of eteel wheels— a bell frantically Jangles Tragic picture! Antwer this question— would your tiree grip the road— stop you in time ? WATER PACTS 1 June board to be held at Bozeman Mont announces Thrrsday to Saturdaycommissioner Harden Bennion state Mr Bennion will of agriculture leave for the meeting Tuesday Dr F E Stephens Utah quarantine officer is already en route cess and oil region in the entire counDespite financial difficulties which secretary of had try" Milton H Welling of worked a hardship on all the comthe state and official guest past year was one of the most sucWedmunity told throngs gathered cessful from a point of scholarship annual eecond Helper ever enjoyed by the institution while nesday for the day celebration Mr Welling declared the enrollment during the year set a known new mark President F 6 Harris debeen has this locality always as one of the most prosperous of the clared in his annual report state and predicted in time to come Other L D S church authorities In r Helper will eventually become cen-et- attendance were Joseph Fielding of Industry rivaling the large coal Smith Willard Young and Stephen L and eteel centers of the eastern coast Richards of the church board of eduSecretary Welling represented Gover- cation Dr Joseph F Merrill commisnor George H Dern who was unable sioner of education Sylvester Q Canto attend non presiding bishop Susa Young Principal Speaker Gates and T N Taylor of the B Y U Secretary Welling was the principal board of trustee Diplomas were presented to 274 stuspeaker et the dedication of the Helper Chamber of Commerce Welcome dents Including 18 master degrees arch which spane the state highway 183 bachelor degrees and 73 normal on the crown of the hill et the eouth diplomas A cohcert by the university1 band entrance of town President B H Hyde of the cham- on the tabernacle grounds and the ber formally dedicated the arch to a academic procession of the trustees threefold purpose: To call the atten- faculty end graduates from the education of visitors both by rail and over tion building preceded the services highway 50 to the location of Helper in the heart of the west’s richest coal regions as a true symbol of friendti nese end cooperation to tha neighbor lng communities end lastly to stimu late citizen of the community to affiliate with civic organizations for the promotion of civic welfare Miss Ruth Metz chamber eecre-tardrew the cord which released the American flag from the crest of WASHINGTON June 8 m— Apthe arch M P Street president of tothe Klwanls club presided at the proval of the senate was placed day on three measures authorizing ceremonies water between several Mining officials from the coal com- western compact states panies of the county were Invited to It passed and sent to the preeldent speak and T C Harvey superinten- a house bill granting the consent of dent of the Columbia Steel coal propcongress to Montane and Wyoming erties at Columbia extended con- to an agreement for dividgratulations of that mining camp to ing negotiate tli waters of the Yellowstone Helper for the occasion river Drum Corps Leads Parade A house bill extending to January the to the The parade 1933 the city perk for time for Washington afternoon program was led by the Idaho Oregon and Montana to decivic followed drum cide on the use of the Columbia river corps Legion by and fraternal bodies The thousands and its tributaries was amended and of visitors were entertained through- approved The amendment which out the day with concerts by the sends it to conference was to Inat band swimming sports Helper clude Wyoming In the compact events and a baseball game between A bill by Senator Thoma (Rep the state league teams of Helper and Idaho) for an agreement between Price on Idaho and Wyoming the apporTen thousand people were fed at the tionment and disposition of the flow barbecue under the direction of the of the Snake river and its tributaries Kiwani club At tha same time the was passed and sent to the house for Business and Professional Women’s consideration club distributed treats to the children Sentence Given The gala day was brought to a close Prison et a carnival street dance In the eveOn Burglary Conviction Traffic was diverted to side ning streets to clear an entire block in the William McDonald alias Sandy Mccenter of the business district for Connell wa sentenced to serve en dancing indeterminate term of one to twenty Visitors cam from 11 parts of the In the state prison Wednesday state to participate In the festivities yearsDistrict by Judge Roger L McDon and all of the mines of the county ough on to burglary pie of called a holiday to enable residents of In the second degreeguilty Judge McDonthe coal communities to enjoy Helpough ordered that execution of sen er’ hospitality tenc be stayed pending an Invest! gation Into any mitigating factor Utah Horae Economics McDonald ia charged with forcible entry Into the Ryan A Ray cafe In Instructor Honored the early morning of May 9 He was arrested by Patrolman P J Gun LOGAN— Priscilla Rowland presi- neli McDonald broke open a vend dent of the Utah State Association Of lng machine while Inside the Teachers of Home Economic has premises been appointed western representative of the National Home Economics association The appointment Is for three years Miss Rowland ii an instructor at Logan senior high school Miss Rowland plans to attend the 'annual convention of the national organization In Louisville Ky about SECURITY The Torture Chamber I Temperature 120 1 Wheels studded with everybody- -I Hello Gibbons speaking steel cleats Striking hundreds of timet a minute t Duplicating driving conditions on the desert — proving always took one particular pride in the old U S A and it was based on the fond belief that Americana have the highest standard of living of any people in the world and also we place the highest value on human life What a Jolt that belief haa Just received! Could you imagine that hunan life ia cheaper in the U S A n China? Neither than in could I until the figures proved it to me war-4dde- Yes sir we killed more people right here in God's Country in the Bame length of time than were killed at Shanghai We wounded ten time os many W weren't fighting a war No air Our killing and wounding waa dona in automobile accidents Frightful! I etopped at the Goodrich plant !n Akron on my wey home from Shanghai They told me about a survey just made It showed 5 7 of the car In typical cities were operating on unsafe tires Tiree that Invite disaster Whera Inchn mean eafetyl I began to understand why bo many are killed and Injured Tiree carry the weight of the car They transmit the power They do the braking They do the steering Fifty mile an hour on a few equart inchee of rubber —the sole link between you and the world-- bet ween you and safety I these tires won't burst when I found out more at Akron I found out what Goodrich haa done to make this “safety link” eafer Three years they’ve been at It Developing a new tire Testing formulas Teeting processes Testing designs Now it’a ready They call it the SAFETY Sllvertown They aay it’a the safest tire ever built They convinced me I aaw them drop a heavy metal prong-li- ke a guillotine— on this tire They had to drop it 75 feet before it penetrated The Torture Chamber! I stood in a room where the temperature waa 120 degrees— the torture chamber— and saw machines strike these tires with steel cleats times a minute They were —hundreds duplicating driving conditions on the desert —proving these tirca won’t burst when auper-h- ot We went to a deserted atretch of road Asphalt Wet There was a comer Sharper than a right-angl-e turn One of their test drivers brought a car down to that turn at 42 miles an hour Then took it —without brakes W sew puff of steam come out from under those Safety Silver-tow- n as they clutched that glazed wet pavement They literally burned the water off the street leaving a clear dry track behind them wedge-shape- d THEY DIDN’T SKID AN INCH! With thousands Injured in skidding accidents every year this ia more than news— it’a SENSATION tuper-hot- l Then came the biggest surprise I asked who could afford to buy Safety Silvertowna “ They don’t cost one cent mors than any standard tire" I was told “For instance tha price is $705 for the Ford and Chevrolet size Of course tires can be bought even cheaper than that Others make them— Goodrich makes them too— for as little aa $116 But they are NOT Safety Silvertowns” 7 I’ll save my neck! Let’s figure it out— the difference between $705 and $416 is $289 what a “Saving” $289 on a tire-th- at’i lot ol people are doing now And the toll o! dead and injured mounts year after yearl No thank you! With driving apeeda what they are— with traffic what it ia— with a few square inches of rubber the sole link with safety— I’ll save $289 some other way! Not on tires! this I’m for League wUh Safety too! Br§'Bemtklng: Tfui Silver foira SoAf Lraiw It glvta TualltV veerrtowne dealers mandcte-ric- SSickP- 320 P1 - M driving hbIm to Aitfoir— foroaAtg I give me an am each Asr nycor IJoinodupt Jng Goodrich dealer will n tell goo theg teU M Be eeeU 10 to-ww- Quick fa" Ram Secretary Welling Speaks at Dedication of PLEA FOR LAW A SENSE OF rnsmsm mi DRAWSTHRONG Sam H Greene secretary and manager of the California Dairy council will arrive in Salt Lake Sunday and will meet dairy producers and cooperatives and others Interested in dairying and dairy products Monday at 10 a m at the Newhouse hotel it is announced from the office of Harden Bennion state commissioner of agriB Y U Graduates Urged culture While Mr Bennion is now in Monto Enter Politics by L tana he expects to return for the meeting Officials and others interD S Church Leaders ested in the dairy business are particularly anxious for a good attendance of the producers at the session PROVO— Brigham Young univer- Monday morning sity graduates were urged by Dr) Mr Greene is coming in the inter- Richard R Lyman of the L D S est of forming an interstate organiza- council of the twelve to go into poli- tiouto induce all western states particularly those with important dairytics in his address at the fifty-sixtcommencement exercises Wednesday ing Interests By cooperation he bemorning in the Utah stake tabernacle lieves that the market can be inA capacity BUdlence of more than creased and that ultimately a profitable market for such product can be 3000 persons heard the address Dr Lyman defended the eighteenth regained amendment declaring that prohibiWYOMING RANCIIER DIES tion would have been a success from the start but he said Us enforcement ROCK SPRINGS Wyo June 8 UP) had been in unfriendly hands for 14 — Christofer Juel 68 one of the most years Things are changing now he prominent ranchers of western Wyosaid and quoted figures showing that ming died here today after a brief ' i 92 per cent of all prohibition cases illness tried In the federal court resulted In convictions during the last session Flay Drinkers "Every Individual who has had a drink of liquor since prohibition has made his financial contribution to the criminal organization which is grad ually cutting away the life stream of our government and of our personal liberty” he declared "It is your duty to the state Be led Into this public service by your own conscience by your own high Ideals Do your own thinking and I especially appeal to you to clean the from our legislative lawbreakers halls This is the age of young men You owe it to and young women your country to your church to yourselves to do your full duty as AmerI am calling on you to ican citizens help clean up this mess It will take young people with high Ideals — Ideals of Karl G Maeser your former school head of Brigham Young and other church and school leaders The Ideals which your school has instilled In you Rise In the might of your youth Be real Americans Elect to office men and women of strength and character" Religion Urged President Heber J Grant of the L D S church presided at the exercises and urged the students to have faith In their religion He presented the diplomas to the students Carlton Culmsee of Nada In the valedictory address urged the students to scorn false dignity and live clean useful lives for ultimate suc- Decision Gives Lands in Emery County to State 9 1932 Girl Scout Leaders Reelect Chairman The name Squibb on the package i your assurance ot high est quality in aspirin aa in all other Squibb Products Squibb Aspirin ie pur and tale Yon tan depend on it for effective result Ask your druggist for Mrs E M Bagley of Salt Lake was reelected chairman of the regional committee of Girl Scout leaders at the conclusion of the Rocky Mountain leader1 convention In Casper Wyo Wednesday eald en Associated Pres dispatch Mrs R B Porter also of Kalt jke Dwas named secretary Mrs Roberts of Pocatello Idaho Ralph was reolecled vice chairman Mrs I C Nlcolaysen of Casper was elected a member of the national nominal mg committee to represent tha re Loot gion The next annual meeting will to hold YeUowato caUoaal Squibb ASPIRIN h tot tbs turns 8eor you bay GOODRICH SILVERTOWN Inc WAS 131 EAST FIRST SOUTH 1932 Tli B 5034 F Goolrlth Rubber Company |