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Show PAGE TWO TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH ZuiamiV 'PoKriccal Tuesday, January 20. 19is Thrills Seem 'in i Democrats, GOP Unafraid Of Wallace Party Threat To keep order in the bathroom and prevent squabbles, assign wash cloths and towels of a color to each member of the family. Never change the color scheme, though. cer-tai- n Casters that are oiled periodi-callmake furniture easier to move while cleaning. By BAUKIIAGE y Nmvt Analyst and Commentator. WASHINGTON. From the way things look to the newsmen whose beat stretches along that historic from Capitol Hill to the White House, politics in 1948 is going to be a rodeo of excitement for the audience, a lot of hard riding andplenty tough spills for the performers.- - T mile-and-an-eig- At thi At the writing, nobody' last rodeo I attended, there was a very funny funny-ma- n who fell off horses and rode brahmas backwards and made wisecracks over A striking study of a man who found something DEFENSELESS the loudspeaker system (it was a very rodeo not more than he never expected at the end of his path of false glory is this picture J.000 miles from where the deer and the of former Nasi Junker Gen. Wilhelm Von Leeb, who was a member antelope play). There were also a number of very t of the German high1 command. Now he sits in the prisoners dock at good, very earnest contestants who almost bubbled. Once in a while, Nuernberg, charged with crimes against humanity and peace and had learned their Mr. atrocities against civilians. Truman would Jerk a little when bucking and the reportorial needle hit a political breaking a long nerve, but for the most part, these ways from meetings, where the questions bedrugstore or come sharper and sharper as the Hollywood set Ides of November 48 approach, The funny man have been a feast of wit and a flow himself was no of soul tenderfoot when And there is no moaning at the it cam to forkbars where other Democrats gather; ing a bronc, but Whether President Harry Tru- - V once In a while Wallace will drive all the liberals to mans active of state of the union message to the support Democrats, In be got the way ReAND FURTHERMORE . . . of the real per- they!! tell you; ha will shear away congress was socialistic, as the lunatic fringe of Democratic publican partisans dubbed it, or formers. Sine Taxes were not the only controdrain the party of the last forthright and courageous," as In they werent rid- support; Issue touched upon by versial tint of that which might incarnadine the eyes of loyal Democrats, reing for glory Mr. Truman in his message to a its mained of will but matter it the record; gamer opinion, alone (the purses congresa. He also asked for: who will feel less waa fairly obvious that in making it were fairly heavy), he Incurred 1. The the of President cast bala had their danger contaminating loving tome displeasure from the regulars, program with power h a lots with next toward November's radicalism; glance If not from the spectators. to Impose wage and price con' election it may mean Mr. Taft may be Mr. day. This year the political field will trols and rationing. Truman's opponent, and an easier He proposed a combination 2. Universal military training. take on a similar appearance. The be fought and won battle can device that manowner of one of the sombreros 3. Authorization of the four-yeagainst Taft, say the Democrats, ifestly has no chance of passage in tossed into the arena in December than Marshall plan. against other presidential hope- the Republican dominated congress is going to cause considerable con4. Stronger and extended lent who fuls be better might Repub- but one that sounds good to a lot of cern to the rest control. lican voters. 5. Public housing for I refer, f course, t hard-ridin- g And so on youve heard the story His plan, embodying to families and government Hank, the Iowa Whirlwind, before from many optimistic lips. the little man, would give each action to cut bnlldlng costs. who Is no more afraid to rldo Individual taxpayer an immediate bare-bac- k 6. Modernization of farm price If the Democratic topee exthan he is to ride 40 tax cut for himself and for each bear-bacude the Taft so supports and broader crop insurHe isnt bad either Joy, wigwam dependent. To offset that reduction ance. with the vocal lariat when it shakes with cheery mirth. ReaIn federal income he 7. Extension of unemployment sons are obvious. In a nutshell. comes to throwing as well as proposed that corporation taxes be raised by 8.3 compensation, old age and at Republicans say; The issue la roping the bull. As the contendbillion dollars. ers also up the sltnaUon with the left amt right. The lert is split. benefits, a national health Mr. Truman presented the scheme And so the rooster crows triumaid of a lot of wishful thinking, plan and federal financial aid for as a cost of living credit designed education. Mr. Wallace la going to get In phantly without waiting for No8. Admission of European refuvember dawn. primarily to relieve the small taxeverybody's way but theirs. into the U. S. payer. gees Is no exudCertainly there gloom Likewise, each hopeful favorite 9. Statehood for Alaska and In a phrase certain to be quoted ing from the White House. Sure, ton finds something to cheer him. Hawaii. said the President to Us at a recent But the canny observers are plac- with rehah by Democratic oratora press-radiconference, the Demo- ing no bets yet, and those who had during the coming campaign, the crats were going to have a happy thetr money down have had to do President said he wants to keep New Year, he already was. And very little hedging. There is only revenue collections where they ere them at three Communist me stretching back for a long Time, the one thing certain and that is: Its and still help those who need relief bers. No shots were 'fired. to buy the necessities of life. Outside the. building private citipresidential news conferences have going to be a grand show. Supplementing the tax proposals zens argued vociferously and exhe called for a changed blow. Leftist crowds minshouted vengeance on the deputies imum wage, representing a increase over- - The present - 40 cent gnd police sirens screamed through minimum. Although in the past he downtown Rio de Janeiro. It was, by and la?ge, the most has favored raising the national The year 1947 ended with a new legislative session ever minimum wage, the figure turbulent sea serpent story which you unJett was the highest flat demand he has held in BraziL Glory, doubtedly resd about I mention it, Other nations could take an object made. because 1 myself saw a strange and And Riddles General tone of the Presidents lesson from Brazils achievement. I the submit as an following IQ terrifying beast as I walked to work to the Joint session led Communists can be frozen out of one late December morning, and I test to my readers. The answers will message most to believe that he government activity even though the observers not be found on the following page. believe the two tales worthy of repewaa swinging his administration process may be noisy and painful. -- Dan you tell a cormorant from a tition. a little left of center," a back to water when turkey As to the tea aerpent: The Assothey are so far which generally is identified THIRD FORCE: ciated Presa carried a signed story away they look no bigger than a fly point with New Deal philosophies. In custard pie? Socialism? by the master of the steamship Some saw In the speech a perDid sea ever a loon you Santa Clara, J. Fordan, in which ha Latest voice from among the lesa trying to and ceptible bid for the described the monster sighted in the walk? nations of the globe to rise in potent liberal vote that Did yon know that between Henry Wallace' Atlantic 118 miles due east of Cape of the cold battle between protest, third party is threatening to take Christmas and New Years Day, Lookout He named the first and Russia and the U. S. was that of away from the Democrats. roosters crow, cows moo, horses Leon Blum. French Socialist leader third matea and the navigation offRepublican reaction to Mr. Tru- and short-tim- e whinny In the night, when othericer at witnesses. premier of France. man's speech was bitter and intense wise they would be asleep? He called for a third force of the According to their testimony, the and the G went O.P. more ahead Do you know they DONT? r -to stand between the Big monster's snake-h- k head waa about world Can you tell by the feel on the line determinedly with it own two and one-haeven as such a middle group feet long, there Two, bill. was about 33 feet of cylindrical body Whether you have a catfish or a lazy has stood between the Communists aome three feet In diameter viaible. trout on your hook? and DeGauIlists in France. KNOCKOUT: Do you know where to scrape the The water about the beast waa Blum said the international third a talned red and the animal waa deepest hole in the ground when you Brazil force would oppose American capito roll up In your blanket and thrashing around in apparent agony, have Brazil, which severed diplomatic talism and expansion as well as causing the akipper to believe that sleep al fresco? relations with Russia in a huff last Russian imperialism and extinction Would you rather spend a the ship bad cut it in two. The night in October, now has administered of human rights. That force, he proin a pup tent if you what looks Like beast's skin waa brown, alick and a ram-atorthe coup de grace to posed, ought to be headed by France were camped in a pine forest, or amooth, there were no protuberRed activity within its own borders. and Great Britain. ances, fins or hair on the head, neck crawl Tinder the lowest branches, 'Blum was espousing on a worldIt came in the form of a law, mattressed on a hundred years of or viaible parts of the body. wide basis an old and eminently amid furor Presisigned great by That the skipper's atory. pine needles, rolled up In a shelter-half- ? the balance of dent Enrico Dutra, virtually abol- workable theory Mine le equally terrifying. F power While Russia and America of Communist ishing every vestige Could you plow the corners actually eaw In the early morn-Inaction in Brazil by removing all are battling it out on fairly even better with an moving down New Hsmp- - -Communists from elective posts terms, Blum would have the two trmo-tor- ? plow or a hire avenue, a huge creature, lesser nations step in to take control throughout the nation, including ol the whose body, like the aklppera slight power balance that is congressmen. If a man ialks tea aerpent, waa without fins or left over and thus possibly be able The proces of outlawing the Reds to steer a does that mean he ie talking a diacourse more to their protuberances, but unlike it, was far from a calm one, marked at lect? waa covered with hair. The head liking. Do the educated people m Engtimes by dramatic displays of waa more than two feet long, Between Russia and the U. S , verve and temper. land apeak a language which would the barret-shape- d said Blum, there is room for nabody waa supbe more understandable to ShakeFist fights broke out frequently on tions which want at the same time ported so four long let which e speare than our lingo? the floor of the chamber of deputies, personal liberty and collective econmade the creature higher when Anyone answering ail of these and at one point during the debate omy, democracy and social JusH threw np Us bead, much question correctly will receive a the session was suspended tempo-aril- y tice." It was another plea for a higher than a man. when three deputies pulled middle course, and to Blum a If feet were not large compared free trip to the moon on the third to the great, powerful body, and rocket ship. guns from their pockets and waved middle course meant Socialism. they terminated, in a great claw, or nail-lik- e aubstance, which would give the creature terrible weapon of offense or defense the teeth were large and blunt, and the mouth, down-hearte- ... NEWS REVIEW Truman Asks Tax Cut; Brazil Ousts All Reds middle-of-the-roade- rs ence-reject- anti-inflati- New-Dealis- ar vote-getter- s. low-inco- tax-reli- k. o Lo, "the Noble Horse . left-win- g lf g, Latin-Americ- hill-billi- -- WET AND DRY - though not large, plainly could Inflict damaging wounds. Human beings looked puny beside this creature which appeared as out of place on a Washington city street as a hippopotamus or an elephant Strangely enough, it did not cause any great commotion except among the younger people who stared in wonder, obviously never having aeen anything like it, except tn picture books. It did pose considerable problems for motorized traffic. Homs honked, drivers jittered, back-sea- t orders thundered. Finally the monster turned off the street and went up an alley. That waa a great relief to me. I knew what it was. 1 had even ridden one when I was in the artillery, and later, but It was a shock to sea a real live EQUUS CABALLUS in a city street. Factions Fight Over Statistics Those irreconcilable enemies, the wet anil dry forces In the U. S., fought out the legal liquor question In 769 local option elections In 21 states last year, then went at each other hammer and tongs in a battle statistics. Distilling industry spokesmen claimed that 1947 brought the first et gains since repeal Prohibition groups countered that the past 12 months produced new victories for their campaign to dry up the country by taking one com- -' munity at a time, Outcome of the statistical fight may never be clearly defined because the wets used population figures to back up their claims while the drys Counted geographical areas. of A net gain of about 150,000 persons in the "wet population those living in the areas where sale of hard liquor is legal was reported by the Distilled Spirits institute. It said it has official figures from state that the governments showing Temperance union, and Laura Lind-leresearch secretary of the league, were no less vehement in reporting dry successes during 1947 Mrs Colvin estimated that the number of legally dry areas steady dry progress of the past 14 jumped about 500 during the year years was halted and even reversed a a result of local option elections. in 1947 Miss Lindley said the In 1945, said a spokesman, league had not yet completed its local option elections dried up survey of liquor election results, but areas m which 311.293 Americans added that a preliminary report on lived. In 1946 there was a gain In 15 staler showed a net rain of 259 the total dry population of 285.309 dry communities. But this year, the tables were The opposing factions were agreed turned and the wet population on only one point that the currenl showed an increase for the first year would bring more time since 1933. battles tn states, counties, town- However, Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin, ships and wards on the question cl president of the Womens Christian local prohibition y, Anti-Salo- ' Anti-Saloo- Good leadership and planning ARE MAIN FACTORS IN A REVISED RURAL ECONOMY. SMALL TOWNS. U.S.A. Rural Planning Mast Emphasize Restored Soil, lieu Employment By EARL HITCH Released by brings rural ing problems can be solved. Happily this evidence, which has been accumulating for several years, shows the solutions can be accomplished by simple, plans. Rural economic problems ordina rily come from limitations on earning opportunities The earnings get lean when the land is allowed to wear out and other employment in the neighborhood is limited. Therefore, the solution lies in restoring productivity of the soil and in providing new kinds of employment. Both these things can be done with good leadership and good planning. home-devise- d Extension ef rural electric lines, the trend toward decentralising industry, new methods of farm production and land nse, all are making easier the task of reviving the country communities and small towns. Much valuable community work has been done. Some of the pioneering dates back 20 years and longer. The successes of some communities provide examples for others to follow. One of the earliest and 'most highly regarded small community developments Is In the southern mountains at Brasstown, N. C. There the soil has been saved and returned to fertility, and some small Industries have been introduced to provide the needed opportunities to earn. Model Rural Community. Brasstown is a model in'the'ruraf life movement. It has shown that the home and the home surroundings are the most important things In happy living'. High wages are not essential if there are better compensations. Happiness cannot be bought with wages. All is well when there are Jobs for all, if the work is pleasant and the home is secure. Brasstown Is a folk center. It is the home of a school of rural living, which has become the influence that shapes and guides the life of the entire community. This is the John C. Campbell Folk school, established to be a permanent and useful memorial to a devoted worker who spent his life as a teacher of mountain people. The school is the life work of Mrs Olive D. Camp-bewidow of the man for whom it was named. This school Is like nothing else in the U. S. Its pattern was the folk schools of Denmark, and Danish rural achool ideas have been adapted to the needs of the Brasstown community. The school has more than classes and teachers. 'It Is the voice and spirit of the community. Since It was founded the living standards and the outlook of the whole people have been uplifted and given a solid rooting. It has succeeded In making the present bright and the future hopeful. The achool Is a place for demonstration, practise, study and recreation. It is the stimulus not only of the culture, but of the commerce of the whole countryside. All ages may go to its classes. Everything having to do with local living is part of its program farming and forestry, folk dancing and games, health and nursing, home industries and housekeeping, and the marketing of the things the people make and grow. The school has a demonstration Feature. ruf-fle- - never has bored his customers with lengthy recitals on politics or weather or wonder oils for rundown scalp This novel barber. Bob Belford, who stands behind chair No. 3 in Jim Drew barber shop here, has been a deaf mut since birth. But s ma- Dont be disturbed if your baby does not grow as rapidly during his second year as he did during his first, A slowing down of babys development during his second year is perfectly natural. If buttonholes are worn or torn or if the material around them is beginning to unravel, you may replace the worn section with a band of ribbon. Work new buttonholes. For more interest, you may make cuffs for your dress with the same kind of ribbon. A farm, a forge for iron work, looms for weavers and benches for wood carvers. Develop New Skills. Brasstown wood carvings are known wherever there Is a market for southern mountain wares. Five of the best carvers taught In the school have earned as much as $1,300 In one year by their sparetime skills. But the land Is first and the people are taught to protect and preserve it. "Do not neglect your farm. Carving la for spare time, and for pleasure.That is advice that the school people give often, and with emphasis. - It should be made clear that the John C. Campbell program Is more than the teaching of skills and methods. It Is a program of ideas and attitudes. The school has made Brasstown (and that means the coves an A the ridges for miles around) proud of Its culture and its homes, and proud of the land. It has given the people an appreciation of what they have and are. Moreover, It has made them community conscious, with some very practical results. Through study and leadership the school has developed a keen response to cooperative ideas. This has grown into a cothriving producers-consumer- s operative store, operating a retail business and ' a producing milk plant. Work of IndividuaL For this example of how to organize and guide a community living program, not only Brasstown, but the entire rural life movement is under a lasting obligation to Mrs. CampbelL She did her work largely unaided and with only the experience of the Danes to go by. The results achieved have been the product of her vision, personality and determination. A part of the schools support comes from the home missions of the Presbyterian church (North) and the American Missionary association, but the greatest share of the going expenses is raised by Mrs. Campbells own efforts. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT HELP WANTED WOMEN General Work about Doctor's fllBL for per month and room. Also Medical Technician, S17S and room. Give age, and reference. Q. E. Fortier, M.D.. riOCHE HOSPITAL. Fiocha, Nevada. LIVESTOCK rATTEN HOGS FASTER by etlmulatln their appetite with Dr. LeGear'a Hog Pr crlpUon. Alao an Ideal tonic for brood owb and Has increase profits tor millionpig.of hoghelped ralaera. Satis, guar, HELF INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION of skimpy milkers by stimulating sluggish appetites with Dr, LeGear's Caw Prescription in their feed. A cow tonic guaranteed to give satisfaction, MISCELLANEOUS SOLL DEVELOPED Overnight Service. Glose Prints. All sizea. 25c. Reprints 3c each TOX STUDIOS, BILLINGS. MONTANA. ' WANTED TO BUY BCT AND SELL Office Furniture, Files, Typewriter, Add-te- g Machines, Safes, Cash Registers SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE m Beat sute SL, BaU Laks City. Utafc Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Conzhs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis MATHERS Tbt next article will tell of community projects managed by rural Pastors. OlttSPREADiONtROOSTS Speeding With Mules Legalized as Ancient PILES TROUBLE? Blue Laws Revoked DONT DELAY ANY LONGER! Now, doctor's formula you can us at homo to relieve distressing discomfort of pain-i- tch Irritation due to piles. Tends to soften and shrink swelling. Use this doctor's formula. You'll be am&sed prove at KM speedy action relief. Ask your druggist nt-today for Thornton Sc Minor's Rectal ment or Suppositories. Follow label ln- structlona. For sale at aU ding stores. For Quick Relief MT. CARMEL, ILL. For the first time in the history of this town of 10,000, it now is legal to drive a mule or other animal 10 miles an hour on the streets and alleys or five miles an hour around corners." This and other ancient blue laws passed into oblivion when a new and streamlined city code went into effect Now the peace and quiet of Sunday afternoons may be shattered legally by youngsters playing baseball or even flying kites in th business district Other formerly Illegal activities which now are tolerated are the un- WNU W 03 43 hitching and feeding of horses in front of any property without permission of the property owner; the playing of a game of cards for amusement within confines of the city park, and youngsters playing For Yon To Well on the street after the curfew hour, 14 hoar, erery which was 7 p. m. on short winter day, T day, VMk, never stopping, tne kidney Blur matter from the blood. days and 9 p. m. on long summer tutIf mom people were aware of how tho days. lndnevs must constantly remove surV FI Heres One Barber Who Hover Talks ton-sori- j WNU If a dress pattern calls for or flounces, choose crisp terial for them. Restoration of the soil and introduction of new types of sewing sheer materials employment are major factors in revitalizing rural economy onWhen the machine, put a layer of tisto meet the challenge of the changing times. The growing sue under the seam. Tissue prenecessity for sound rural economic planning is apparent in vents puckering and can be torn small town and agricultural America, faced as they are by off. revolutionary changes in the pattern of living. The times liv- evidence that most SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Contrary to the prevailing trend among artists, one Springfield barber throughout hia 12 years in the trade hard-foug- Pvr some of his customers never are aware of his infirmity. Barbers on either side of Belford act as interpreters for the customers, pointing out the tonic desired or gesturing for the various types of scalp treatments or a facial., George Smith, who works the chair adjacent to Belford's, rates Belford among the best barbers he has seen wield a razor in his 47 years in tha trad. try plus fluid, ezeeee acids and other waste matter that cannot stay in the blood without injury to health, there would be better understanding of why the whole system is upeet when kidneys fail to function properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urfno-co- n sometimes warns that something is wrong. You may suffer nagging backache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatie getting up at atghts, swelling. Why aot try Doors PilU T You wfD be using a medicine recommended the country over. Dean's stimulate the fun lion of the kidneys and help them to push out poisonous wests from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Get Door's today. Use with coafldasiao. 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