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Show JMM UINTAH BASIN RECORD !3 place-i- n TT bie $ W re. mads PAID jHIH ITAII fcB FATAL ( tLEBRAirON and high- - vomen whole to, rector National Topics Interpreted apportioned Washington. There Is a rising dlstrlctS tide of belief here In Washington . state depart-President , us a Ml yment the This the current jnent fr total for the year instruction. )f $001 per child. CT Plans to this summer CITY. southern of ;med at Berkeley. Franklin An el division of service. n,il parks Hue FT. dir, net pro-- . the that yt segment for 1934 $7,000.-153,e of about the total property in Utah commis-a- n , state tax Increase of $4500,000 over the riich taxes were field 'he - 3, 3 This communis- PA, Improved wa-- i gallon when the fepted the bid of the jivernment to pur-- j an t, 275,000 bonds. Pocatellos IDA jness was closing of decrease a J34, duality $182,000 Quarter be A WTO. the history of this outpost, has been PGER, being said g . lis aW Ids all state the Wyoming t amerce and iudus- - 1 IUT t tiie Pests are great violence Government aid struggle to save for Bow- north Idaho id to red top clover i as a flood control of '4 reforestation ta received' by W. he relief administra- of es Character IDA. ), the men part In the who of i real Hall, and the Fort the 'Idaho and north-- i feature of the Fort al celebration here In two big and 8. on the first and celebration w ill held ae il'erent characters, correct In do-who blazed the rest. After the par-er- s will gather In of Idaho stadium In aid will be Judged be "!1 m -- The golden of the the second of annl-Mlcatl- that church of P'es be marked here with a pageant, "tubers of the faith Wounding states g present and made for 10,- erd the 48 sessions iies that will be T11 ar-tm- celebration. Fanners who reduce tfheat acreage this ajticultural adjust- hi an unusually a for their regular t insect time pests. They e and less terrl-Intens- activity Ms is highly de--5 to U. S. Agrlcul-'- officials. 'j-- ,v k that Roosevelts ,cle8 ar leaning more away from the things that marked them as the "New Deal," a year ago. It can be doubted no longer that he Is veering away to some extent from the experimentation that constituted the program advanced by the myriads of professors with whom he surrounded himself at the start of his administration. Professors are not carrying the water on their shoulders that they did awhile ago, and It has been noted that Mr! Roosevelt is less and less wdlling to leap before he looks. Upon the cut of the fabric at this time, I believe the consensus to be that Mr. Roosevelt is turning to a more stable, as distinguished from a theoretical, foundation for the future. The developments have been predicated apparently on a swing In public sentiment. Obviously, without public sentiment behind any plan, there will be a dearth of confidence. By all and sundry, It Is said the President Is seeking to establish confidence. . Most of all, and finally, It seems he has arrived at the necessity for winning confidence of business people, big and little, so that distinct changes can be expected through the summer when congress is not here to worry him. Doubtless, the trend towards the conservative instead of the more radical course he followed earlier, Is due to the fact that the bulk of the people now feel they have a right to state objections. Surely, objections are being stated to a greater extent than at any time since he took office. In other words, the theories of the professors have proved bad In spots, and any nation of ambitious people eventually will tire of preachments. The danger is that the pendulum will swing too far, and that the good and practicable things of the New Deal may be washed out by a wave of conservatism and reaction. There are numerous things to which attention may be called In demonstrating that Mr. Roosevelt is not going to experiment too much In the future. His stand against nationalization of silver is one. His determination to tinker no further with the currency is another. A third Indication is the Presidents decision to see that the capital goods or durable goods industry can have some relief, and another intimation Is the way congress has acted about legislation to control the security exchanges. The President could have made congress put teeth in the stock exchange bill if he wanted to do so. But he has held off. Likewise, he has taken a position against payment of deposits in closed banks by use of Inflationary schemes. All of these things are the vehicles of those who would go far on the radical courses. Mr. Roosevelt has not stressed NRA expansion as his radical followers thought he was going to press it. Those who conceived NRA still do not admit that NRA has ground down the little businesses In the Interest of the big ones, but Mr. Roosevelt apparently sees It He Is represented In high places as hoping that the NRA bonrd of review will show up the weaknesses of the codes so that modifications can be made where necessary. Many of the NRA crowd, as they have come to be known here, are disgruntled about It They think that NRA, like the king, enn do no wrong. Being a keen student and a master psychologist Mr. Roosevelt sees those things and he has taken hold of them apparently before they have become so bad as to destroy whatever benefits that may accrue. d S w Grand What Is the cause for the change In the scenery? There are two reasons of which I hear discussion frequently. Idealistic Mnny of the plans too Idealistic for use univerwere rr. Utah sally among a practical people, and, the second, there Is a tendency to Vot Popular write "Thou slmlt not" Into too much legislation nnd regulation ri'd Hotel Thr.tr. for carrying out the recovery pro,d histnet gram. r" Coffee Shop' The American people, ns I judge "neciion 'Oil Night) them, will obey orders that chnnge their lives around for Just so long. Manager Then, they blow up In a big way. 'T,le sixth victim For an example of what I mean, the congress recently passed the ."I' waimn has been Bankhead hill that will limit lurenu of vi- n , of cotton In the the production tialph Ilutchin-"tteb- l, ten million bales to States Three of the United Unt di.vl. It Is compulsory. annually. a col ton farmer agrees to reless I'linflt payments duce bis acreage and comply with in nTo,Jlt the other terms of the law, "thou m'rc,l,;e r rl,1est states of shnlt not" maiket whnt Is grown and Idaho to without the pnyment of a heavy frilu the date of . tax, a tax so burdensome ns to ! AAA to March remove any possibility of profit. Mr. the apical- - Roosevelt signed the bill and gave It his blessing, but I beard any number of newspaper correspond ,!lpts of live- - ents and observers remark when they read his statement that he was tl - f s ' : t T urning .7 Too most The many purpose bhuk locust tree, which has been widely p!anted in this country. Is especially valuable as a producer of winter food for game birds. Its seeds are sought In had weather by the the Hungarian partridge, and the pheasants, especially In the Northwest, reports the United States Department of Agriculture. The seeds are rated as one of the more valuable foods for bobwhita. Ruffed grouse, California quail, mourning doves In the West, and several of the larger nongame birds of the East also eat them. Besides furnishing food for game birds, the black locust tree yields timber for the farmer and nectar for the honey bee. It grows rapidly to post, pole, and timber size. Its Intricate root sjstem is well adapted for holding soil anil checking erosion. As a member of the legume family, the locust tree fixes nitrogen, enriching the soil. With these several points In its favor black locust Is one of the favorites for planting woodlands, groves, eroded areas and odd pieces of waste land about the farm. On account of the presence of harmful Insects In certain localities, it Is advisable to consult with state forestry agencies before planting on a large scale. bob-whit- e, by William Bruckart t0 rr-"- ed 1 Seeds of Black Locust Food for Game Birds Cambridge Rugby Players Invade United States eaW saying merely that he It would be of some value. Surely.be did not predict success. All through the various recovery laws and regulations, one finds so many Thou shalt Dots" that one of the eastern metropolitan newspapers printed a cartoon, captioned hoi-ed- Dreams of Forgotten Age. The chief character In the cartoon was that figure so famous as representing Prohibition." The thought behind the cartoon was deeper in the minds of some than Just the humor and leson that It portrayed. Therein was a Btory of too much Washington. Sooner or later, unless I have misread my history, there is to be a broadside of reaction rise up against too much Washington In the way lives are lived. The current period Lugby players of Cambridge culvers ty, Ecg'and, tave been playing some of the best teams In the eastern seems to be the high point, but It defeating tie Harvard university eleven. Running with the ball Is Bowcott of had Its beginning, in my opinion, jtates. They are here Cambridge unlvers.ty. when the Constitutional amendment was adopted providing for direct election of senators. more than 13,000 Inhabitants, It Is estimated, lost their lives. Men who had left the Island on fishing There was, If you pause to retrips returned to find an unbroken member, a general disgust with the expanse of water where their homes steady procession Map-Make- rs had been. Causes of indictments, resks and trials of A glance at a present-damap minor liquor law of the Fueific reveals no land befrom a boat, so astronoEven consistent and violators. tween Hawaii and Panama, yet earPlay Hide and Seek and accuracy mers were delighted to find Sarah lier charts show a group of Islands conscientious supporters of prohiElude Charting. Ann In such a convenient spot. What roughly half-wa- y bition now and then burst forth between these two was tte.r dismay to discover that points. In 1SG0 a U. S. against the administration of It Washington. when men and women, otherwise Despite numerous the Island does not appear on the the Levant, sailed from Honosteamer lanes and the even more latest charts, and has not been seen lulu to Panama and disappeared. respectable In their communities, were convicted as criminals because numerous tracks of wandering for over a decade. Months later a broken spar and Bobs Up and Down. freighters that crisscross the oceans bits of a vessel Identified ns the Lethey dared to take a drink. And there is Falcon Island In vant were washed up on the HaThe Department of Agriculture of the world, there are still many islands seen only at Intervals of the Tonga group. Falcon has ap- waiian sltore. This would Indicate supplied the newspaper correspondents with an announcement a few years, and others that sem to elude peared and disappeared twice with- that the ship had been wrecked, jet days ago that two men In South the closest search. Some typical in the last century. The island Is no land was known to exist on the Dakota had been arrested andad examples of these elusive ls'anda alternately created by the eruption course she sailed. Wild stories cirare dealt with In a bulletin from of a submarine volcano, and worn culated. Perhaps the survivors were pleaded guilty to a charge of conthe National Geographic society. away by the action of sea and still living on some unknown Island. to defraud the United spiracy The world's newest mystery is- weather. Each time Falcon ap- It was on the Levant that Edward States In connection with the 1933 emergency hog buying program. land has teen discovered by an Es- pears, an official party puts out In Hale had placed bis hero, the Man The announcement described the kimo captain, Takpuk', of Point a boat, plants a fiag on the new- Without a Country; and some even ease as of national Importance and Barrow, Alaska," says the bulletin. born land, and claims It In the name suggested that Philip Nolan might In 1931 he beached bis small whal- of the ruler of Tonga. In 1904 the U. S. still be found. Interest as similar fraud cases are The arbitrary behavior of these cruiser Tacoma made a careful pending In other federal courts." ing sloop on an Islet northeast of It will be recalled that there was Point Barrow, a bit of land un- islands has its tragic side. When search In the region where the Isquite a bit of cheating in the ad- marked on any of the charts of that the Island of Tnanakl, In the Cook land was supposed to exist, but disministration of CWA job planning. region. He was armed with a cam- group, d.sappearicg In the year 1S3G. covered nothing. There was some stench, too, In the era, and the photographs which handling of seed loans In two or he took showed slightly rolling, land dotted with many three parts of the country, and there Is plenty of complaint about small ponds. Few heard of his dissome window-bo- x farmers who have covery until the explorer, Stefans-son- , been drafting regulations In AAA. recently announced his belief NRA has been under fire from time in It The Island Is too large to be editor changed The death of Porter J. White, a some to time because, In some Instances, Ice, covered t with rocks and soil, vast Industries were compelled to as some have suggested. trouper remembered by old timers It to The Face on the Barroom Under such a came, Mr. all over the country, caused a re- Floor. Annexed Mythical Land. sit across a table In drafting a code of the legend concerning the DArcy's masterpiece was used exvival no who man had had with a Another Island which has long experipropaence whatsoever in that Industry. baffled explorers received a visit origin of The Face on the Barroom tensively as temperance Mr. White was the first to ganda. Despite the fact that he So what wonder Is It that a man the other day from the British Floor. recite that poem which has been didnt drink, that Irked Mr. DArcy will do as one about whom I heard. sloop, Milford, bound for the Antbis poem heard possibly as often as Casey no little. He bad He boasted about being a chlseler. arctic. which the Bouvet island, : That Is, among friends, be said Of Milford reached after a stormy voy- at the Bat and which occasionally as a plea for kindness to those to course, I am a chlseler. Of course, age, Is an Icy point of rock In the Is still sold on the streets of New whom fate had not been kind. I am making money out of this South Atlantic. It was first sight- York. It was away back In August, Looking back over the years, I code. But the reason I am doing it ed In 1739, by a French naval of- 1SS7, when Hugh Antoine DArcy, recall the Porter J. White comIs because I am thinking of the next ficer who thought it a part of the character actor and manager, came pany, In, I think, The Fools room and awakfew years when the tax collector Antarctic continent Capt James Into Mr. Whites at Dickson's Grand Opera Is going to take virtually all of the Cook later looked for it in vain, ened him. Clutching several pieces house. It was a performance that bad had he he said of just to paper, pay up for this but proved, by sailing far to the profits I make an experience that had moved blm kept me pressed against the peawaste." south, that if It existed at all it when the last greatly. With some friends, he had nut gallery mil. and In my roaming around In Washmust be an island. a deep I curtain came, at experienced saloon Smiths Joe wandered into ington, I find more and more people Whaling captains In the early with In of loss. sense avecomparison who are asking which of the two eighties reported finding not only Fourteenth street and Fourth those of the days of adolescence, and while nue. and talking sitting Demomajor political parties, the Bouvet but two other Islands. dramatic offerings of today seem to crats or the Republicans, is going Those were named Liad-a- y and Mr. DArcy was a teetotaler a lack something. a for In came and begged to tramp on to have courage enough pull the Thompson, and were marked drew be His thirst drink. assuaged, In fact, when government back to Washington as very recent maps. Up at Rowayton, Conn., there Is a government, and allow the people Norway annexed Bouvet In 1927, on the floor, with a piece of chalk, an organization that tnterebts me. finish-tra woman's face. As he was to run their own business? It has no members, no dues and no Thompson was lucluded In the his work, the bouncer came when the explorClaim. ofiicers, except an acting secretary, However, and gave hhn the bum's rush. Miss Elizabeth Harrold. She was It Is Important to record, In this ing steamer, Discovery II, searched along to connection, that the Department of the region carefully in 1931, no trace Sir. D'Arcy followed the vaga- not elected, but somebody has or bond outside and offered him a lit- send out notices of meetings a al- either of found was Thoirpn Agriculture Looks Like ready has taken Lindsay, and they have since been tle money. Moved by gratitude, the mutter of great Importance, since, attend8eP mthe di- erased from all charts. outcast told bis story. A man of there being no members, the Backtracking rection That Invitation. Is ance have by of allowstrictly the drink regions to polar Although culture, he tad been driven ocean is the and prevents friction. If some one starts sweetheart his of loss ing private business to run Its own their share, the Facific the by affairs by its announcement that real home of elusive Islands. There the treachery of a friend. Instead an argument or tries to form a she gets no more Invitations. a suddenwith come and go government control of dairy pro- Islands of returning to the saloon, Mr. clique, The society, as yet, hasnt even a scriband hotel his to duction Is not to be attempted at ness that is the despair of went DArcy For bled the verses that were to endure name, those who receive Invitations and empire builders. this time. From the Information I unable to decide whether to Ann. Sarah have been able to pick up here and Instance, there Is little through the jears. Mr. White was being It the Horticultural Society make Pacific. mid In to dot and that I an them In to read one there Inconspicuous high places, suspect the first New England or the of Southern to Sarah see In them dramatic value. dairy production control is never No one paid any attention Horticultural Society of New Engfrom discovered Secrewas but It until Ann to be attempted, going 111 The original title was The Face land. tary Wallaces announcement said charts that 6he w be the only land sun of atthe on be not the Floor." Many years ago, would the of In eclipse control the that path only At the meetings, there Is a forthat w ill occur In 1937. An eclipse tempted for the present." mal address by a speaker with a with observed One can only guess whether this ef the sun cannot be reputation In the field of horticulFOR LONDON BOBBIES Is the beginning of a trenl, a backture. The speaker Is not paid, meretracking, from the governmental Folly being allowed her expenses. control extreme to which some of la Inthere her discourse, lowing Whale Plays Tag the professors would l.Ke to have formal discussion among those prescontrol the advanced Bather Sea gone. They With Those Invited look on It as a ent a Idea to the ultimate In the Bank-hea- d Is Just e Avalon. Calf. They had a perfect organization. There compulhory cotton production one drawback. The original Invitawhale of a time bore the other control law and they have pushed tion list consisted of 20. Itecently, afternoon. A huge gray mamthe control principle almost as fat feet 79 long, t a meeting was held at Darien nnd mal, estimate-In wheat, tobacco, corn nnd hog Inso much Interest was stirred up that visited Avalon bay. d ported I dustries. With regard to the dairy It looks as If from now on, Miss an hour, sporting, himself for I Al business, however, they ran Into Harrold will have to send out at diving and swlmnimg about, difficulties. The stumbling blocks 600 Invitations for each meetvWtois IM.ind least of while throngs and obstacles met In that Rttempt ing. looked on. I Illustrate better than an) thing that efforts of the crow eluded He I know that Industries In the UnitStreet Beene; A drizzling rain. of the government geodetic surt In shining black rubbei ed States hnve Interests too diverOil.oers him vey boat Romance to lao Fifth avenue traffic. A mesgent to permit of a universal reguof his flirt a with and departed as lation. I mean by this: practices senger boy with a newspaperdoor-wnhuge tall without doing any huddled in Groups and problems vary in every locality protection. In i , damage to the many bouts and under marques. Doormen and there are few Industries which the bay. about with umbrellas. UmImpplug can bo lined tip under the same vvlinle first appeared at Marconi brellas Intermingling. And a Jetted The' a mlnluture of means I!y some of ruing of operation without pebbly bench where a crowd receiver made to fit Inside a police- and Jeweled dowager walking nlong them being handicapped and others Swimming so slowly gathered. man's helmet, the officers In London ns If her dignity weie sufficient proprofiting unduly. pace with kept the throng that now be within wireless coll. tection against the FplaMdng drops. will The dairy Industry gave proof of W'MI HO, VIC. him afoot on the boardwalk Ju- -t . Bell Sliullrute receiver la three by two The tiny Ibis fact, according to the announcefeet within (He came he It above, nnd three quarter Inches In size. ment by Mr. Wallace which said Mngane in Snnil of the shore at times He entered Is fitted with the new miniature there would be no attempt to up have an unusually large Fanils at the enslern end hi harbor a the Marconi valve. A relay rings dertnke a production control proof manganese In their at a great rate us on proportion a nnd spouted tiny talks the nnd subpoliceman gram without the support of a bodies. close to the shore. he Instructions. played telephone for his stantial majority of the Industry, Mysterious Isles Puzzle y Your local dealer carries Ferry's Pure Bred Vegetable Seeds, Now only 5 cents a package. Adv. Too Trno "It Is a mistake for a motorist to try to beat a train over a crossing." "Yes, It often proves a grave mis- Cincinnati Enquirer. take." sloop-of-wa- KEEP COOL SAVE TIME SAVE WORK SAVE MONEY with th 'THIS Coleman Self Heating Iron will lave you more time and work than 00 washing machine! It will aave your help you do better Ironing lesa caster and qukket at cost $1(X) atrmth.. Inafant UiiliClnit .. ,r.a garments with fewer atrokea. Large base iluiea easier. Ironing time te Heata itself... use it reduced one-thuanywhere. Economical, too. ..costa only hour an to operate. 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