| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE VJEDNESDAY MORNING Ift TODAY TOMORROW : R- - 10 DRAWS ATTACK r le "V -? VTallace £? more protection than society can afford or than he is really entitled to have But the rule which ought to govern in these affairs is reasonably clear how-evhard it may be to apply it in many particular cases Taking into consideration its resources Jn the light pf its obligations to Other groups in thy nation so- elety ought to attempt to insure men against those risks which reasonably prudent man cannot be expected to avert or to deal d with a farmer who is too lazy ' fers No Reliefin i er Criticism Of- Say Crisis' IE- £T DOUGLAS Wyo June 5 ot Agriculture Henry A Wallace listened to a denunciation ot the w policies ot the agriculture' depart- fcment today before the annual of the Wyoming Stock Gro- M' n r - befor the as yembled cattlemen grinned and very well but there’s 3 ' what we should do in this crisis" The poihted criticism of the agri-- 5 culture department was contained in the annual address 'of the president of Cheyenne JDugald R Whitaker the cattlemen which was read to Whitaker was unable to be present j of Illness tbecapse V Department Policy Attacked Whitaker’s policy assailed the pol-'lcof the department in regard to ltS' treatment of the pattle industry nd branded the plan to make cattle lJa basic commodity as the idea of a email group of southern cattlemen "so anxious for a- little government pap that they were willing to sell theif birthright for a mess of pot- - i ' sv Secretary Wallace addressed the delegates only briefly and made Only two references to the paper that had preceded his talk T- “This country" he said referring ' " to the mldwestem and western areas where the widespread drouth has created an emergency “Is overproducing and is overgrazed Production must be cut down and thp number of cat tie on the land musk be reduced "You are -- In effect destroying the country with overproduction and The drouth Which has overgrazing as large s Asia laid was Minor would not- have been as se vere in its effects if there had been planned production and planned grazing Land has been plowed and put to crops that never should have been : "tage" -- N 4 tee-secti- on - V W plowed”-- ' Wallace Sees Drouth Are Discussing the processing tax- for cattle the secretary said ' he’d-btickled to death" if the Wyoming etockgrowers did not want ducb a tax thus relieving the department of s - great task of administering it but that it had been his observation elsewhere that cattle raisers' wanted the ’ ’ - v-v ? - ‘ t processing tar' Today Secretary Wallace had'come to the edge of the district where the drouth is at its worst Tomorrow- he will fly with E R Sheetv federal emergency drouth relief administrator over the northeastern corner of 'Wyoming which is the most hard hit section bf this state and continue on to Pierre S D and thence to N D on Thursday and to St ’ Bis-mar- k Paul t Friday Linister’s Sen Invents Invisibla Ear Drum f 4s2I 4 - The Invisible Ear Drum Invented by A O Leonard a son of a widely known Methodist minister for his own relief from extreme deafness and head noises haa ao gretly Improved his hearing shat he can Join in any ordinary go to theater and hear with out - difficulty Inexpensive and has proven a blessing to many people Write for booklet to A 0 Leonard Inc Suite 403 70 Cly- - Fifth Avenue pestsWhenbetter fanners do kill them is entitled to no protection except some instruction ss to' why he failed But if there Is ad insect plague ’ in a whole region’ which strikes good and bad farmers alike there is a clear case for social action $o too' with the' problem of the : farmers debts If in a region there are fanners who speculated In land while their more prudent neighbors did not there” is no yeason why they should not be cold out But if you fifld whole regions in which farm indebtedness was increased by direct stimulation of the government or by mistaken for credit policies originating at a great distance and if then there is monetary convulsion there is a clear case for social action to readjust debts ' ‘ wer’ association4' W Then yosq up f single-hande- New York (Adv) war-purpos- Risks Five Sentenced Books Closed For Violations of Utah Liquor Law U S Bond Issue with his late -- YOUKG -- SUYKR father Ider Payne Promises to Stick by Murderer of Mother Brother LOS ANGELES June 5 with drama- the first meeting Louis Payne with his of father Luciua F Payne former St Louis utilities executive since the youth killed his mother and said-Payn- - then conferred wife's cousin1 Attorney Charles V Rude “You stay here Charles" Payne said Do everything you can for him After he sleeps a little and gets something to eat you talk with him Then we’ll know what to do" The inquest is set tor 8:30 a Five men were sentenced In police court Tuesday by Judge M J Bronson when they pleaded" guilty to liquor possession Withdrawing a former plea Frank Johnson 36 70 East Seventh South street admitted possession of approximately a gallon of moonshine whiskyand was fined (25 Johnson was arrested May 28 after police assertedly were called to the address to quiet a disturbance The tomorrow" W-Re-- plete QuezonLeading me brother Robert with a handax last Tuesday night was held today at the West Los Angeles police sta- MANILA P L (Wednesday) June 8 (UP)— Returns from scattered tion The elder Payne who arrived to- provinces of the Philippine Islands day from St Louis by plane walked early today indicated that Manuel into the detective bureau office There wag hit son sitting in a chai Quezon veteran senate leader and his head dejectedly buried in his proindependence candidate had been - d istriets — hands reclectetHn-tho- se The father went and threw his ‘Osmena and Roxas Manuel Sergio arms around Louis saying "My boy ' running mates with Quezon also held My boy” Sobbing Louis clung to his father substantial leads In the provides Seven proindependence candidates He said over and over: “It can t be Dad it can’t be—tell me it isn t true were elected to the Manila city counThe father pulled a chair up be- cil compared to three candidates opside Louis and tried to soothe him posed to Independence for the islands “There son" he said ‘‘There there returns also indicated Sufficient returns were on hand boy” Detectives went out and left the to Indicate that Quezon was certain two alone Later the father came but to retain control of the senate - of Weather - - 8 cent bonds were 12 to Total heavily oversubscribed amount of offers will not he known until subscriptions are tabulated officers reported seizing the whisky The disturbance charge was dismissed for lack of evidence Judge Bronson imposed a suspended sentence on R H Heuser 21 and suspended sentences each on W J Orsell 22 and Earl 28 when they admitted Whimpey liquor possession The men were ay- Subscriptions mailed by midnight tonight will be eligible for allotment ot the new issues Books will remain ' open until Friday on new bonds offered in exchange tor notes and certlfi- cates maturing June 15 y ’ day night by Patrolman S L Chris UaMivaftep-he-aeized asmallquaii-- ' tity of liquor from each of them Taylor McEwan 28 also arrested at 444 South Main street by Patorl-maChristensen was fined (10 when ha admitted possession charges George Smith 28 a soldier arrested at 444 South Main street for liquor possession elected to be tried by Fort n Douglas officials From the air a jSngle resembles vast green sponge By - sweetheart David ' marry her alleged Pike i The Jury disagreed on murder charges against Mrs Terman end ' -- Jury After Hearing Pike-- : lace‘ another trial' act Cal June 5 W-- By for JuneThey 11 the "same Jury which convicted ' X MAYOR WINS fOfeES him at murder last week Ed “Happy” SANTA ROSA skyer of David 61 Williams FLINT Michv'Junai (UP-P- eUr won the election for mayor but ha’ll not ’get the Job Votera favored him 5681 to 5364 over W A McCarron Terman Healdsbtirg rancher' was held “not guilty by reason ot insanity” hirl at 2 a m today Under the verdict reached after 10 hours of deliberation Williams an eccentric such band will be sent to an institution for the criminal Instead of to prison for life' as recommandad in tha murder conviction Williams admitted shooting Terman to death in the rancher’s home last April so Mrs Hazel Terman could 1 but competitor in the same elec- tion' decided to retain the charter form ot government— without a mayor - £e Rheumatics Praise Quick Pain Belief Here fi a safe and fast way - to get relief " JPASamSEOK JunnftW-Pres- L- dent Roosevelt today nominated E P Carvillerof Elko to b district attorney for Nevada IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? CAN If BE CURED? A booklet containing tha opinions of famous floe tors on thialntereatlng subject will be sent FREE while they lest to any reader writing to the Educa tional Division Dept 831 848 Firth Are New York N T T (Adv) now get Nuritoemlnent Specialist's prescription at youf drug store Sufferers from the cruel pain of neuritis rheumatism sciatica lumbago and neuralgia report amaxingly quick relief It works so fast some claim Nurito contain narcotic or opiates But it does not i guaranteed safe and harmless If you want to feel again the joy of relief from pain and avoid needles suffering that prevents sound sleep at night try Nurito Get a box frSn your druggist today If the very first three powders do not relieve the njpat intense pain your money will be refunded Advertisement) Rim it th winner— th car that covered 4739 milt at fifty milt an hour lubricatad with Ntw mod Conoco Germ Motor Oil 4 -- -- a-e- Jm-pro- rtd Proettatd t -?' k- N- e AAA SANCTION NO 3001 he -- (Copyright Consumption and Motor Protection" proved in tho most Low - daring and convincing Motor Oil Test ever made i New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor perfected it had lubrication values so great that a mere statement of them would seem absurd Could you believe that any motor could run 4729 nuks on just five quarts of oU before wrecking itself? It did— and Conoco proved it in tibia test in competition with five widely known nationally advertised quality brands of motor oil! WHEN 1934 New York Inc) Tribune ‘ Wheelbase New Big 117rinch -- J : WASHINGTON June 5 (UP)— Subscription books on the treasury’s $300000000 offering of new securities were closed tonight Officials said both the (500000-00- 0 issue of 1 per cent notes and the (300000000 issue ot 3 per- Murderer Held Insane h DOLLAR AND A HALF WORTH OF OIL PROTECTED this worm m ® oviE® Should Be Counted In a situation like that in the region of the drouth there is a clear case in-- favor of social action For the lack of rainfall in his locality i not only not ibe farmer’s faultbui it is an actual competitive advantage to farmers in ! other regions There is no risks of j reason whatever why that sort should hot be 'distributed as are any other risks against which men Insure - themselves Moreover In so farces the severity of the drouth is in Some measure the result of a failure to conserve natural resources of S fail-- ure in the past to ’take proper care of the soil of streams of watersheds and what not thereN is a social obligation to take action with a long view of what the land needs The Individual fanner can cooperate fn such ac-tion he fcahnot initiate it by himself or carry it out alone If the virtues and values of are and to be preserved we must not put upon the individual person burdens that are greater than he can by carry This is the surest way to kill individualism: by making it intolerable In-tmisery of the past few years the individual burden has been greater than individuals could carry That is why the : word ' “individualism" very it though Is the name of a noble conception of life has suddenly fallen "into such disrepute To restore men’s faith ip it and all that it means in the preservation of liberty ahd of the free growth of the human spirit individualism has to be made safe for reasonably prudent men For that reason it can be said that those who are laboring to distribute justly the social risks of our immensely complicated society are the true defenders of individual liberty against the diseases of paterallsm and the dangers of tyranny 1934 and beckoned to them and the boy waa taken back to his cell Payne skid h would stand by his son and do everything in his power to help him- -'HO must have been insane the (CooUnMd from Pass Ooa) BY STOCKMEN JUNE 6 f ' The competition was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway under the direct and detailed supervision of the Contest Board American Automobile Association Six new strictly stock cars were used— a different o3 of the same S A E but AAA officials knew the brand In AAA final report was given after until cars of the the any ’ the test was completed After the cars were broken In for 2500 miles they were drained examined and a fresh fill of five quarts put in each crankcase No more 63 was added Then the crankcases were sealed by an AAA official! he real test began It waordered that they be driven at in average of 500 nules a day at 50 miles an hour unt3 their motors fa3ed to operate 03 No 4 was first to fa3 at 17132 nules its motor cracked and broken An hour and twenty minutes later 03 No 6 failed at 17644 nules then a little over fifty nules farther 03 No 5 ruined its motor at 18159 m3es three of them though with proud names were out of the running It was the next day'when 03 No 1 failed to lubricate and its motor a wreck stopped ' at 22668 nules " Two cars— two o3s— stiU left in the test The thirl1 day following 03 No 3 "Star aremarkabl8 run of 33188 xrnles grade in eacA No one" f came to a shuddering stop and the last competitor of New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed 03 was out Tha lone car with this tremendously vital oU labeled No 2 went’ btj and oiCTTib balance of thedijy passed and the notff day r over 1400 m3es farther the car kept Ite pace of 50 miles anlhouri On the tenth day at the almost unbelievable total of 4729 miles it fa3cd—an total of five quarts! ' a ' e v l J rt record nuleage on a - Si ' s The “Hidden Quart” of new oily penetrativeness won— the greater film strength and higher resistance to the effects of dilution— the absence of carbon and sludge— all aided in this great achievement It firmly supported Conoco'i patented prin- ciple of added oiliness— it proved every claim Conoco alone U covered by recent United States can make o3 this Way ' s It patents v : You can have this o3 in your car for it costs no more than other quality o3s Drjve into a Conoco Station or dealer marked by the Red Triangle Fill and know the satisfaction the freedom from repairs the economy of low consumption that ' 7 only Conoco gives S'" v-- -3 NOW ON DISPLAY as low as l ) r- : 'HI Arvri SALT LAKE CITY S' s' £" i ' (Fully Equipped) Price Scale Under New Lower Five quart ot each brand ot oil of tho’hamo SA B grado from nttaturta checked py tha Bureau of Weights and Measures Stare of Indiana warm carafully put in the cars by AAA official T Haro are the representative a of the contest board ot tha American Automobile Association who super vised every detail of the test and attested to tha The official aealing bit crankcsaea after fill of ttvo quarts tree put in Ifo addition of oil waa permitted in thie '‘doa ruction” teat to new car owners arc uilng new types bf bear ingi which will stand greater prenurct and from Inaened power end speed New end Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil Some car manufacturer! ft hs Btuinejw Coupe av X !‘S I MOTOR COMPANY it 813 Dodge IT I South Main and Plymouth Distributor Theta ware new mo (ore before the tet Close examination will show bow each waa wracked when tha oil it contained failed to lubricate They ware wracked to prove to you how to protect youra been (exhaustively tested on these new bear-InThe results show that It sbes them greeter protection esaihst damage then many straight mineral oils now on the market Protect your new car by uslnf the motor oil you can be sure of st Evy WtMtday NlM CONTINENTAL OIL i" COJI hwliONICHar - Uek OMr’1 MwM Kldma J JakaM' (PARAFFIN BASE) NEW AND IMPROVED COilOCO GERM PROCESSED rlOTOR OIL EXCLUSIVE NEW FEATURES PROTECTED UNDER RECENT U S PATENTS l?V' c" |