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Show i UINTAII BASIN RECORD Internioiintain News mxy rtntt.rmrnrrrrQiiFniHiiiTff' Christmas ll bet-iieve- velop a constructive program than all of the bushwhacking and gun toting by any of the regulars or Irregulars can do. In other words, to sum up the picture as I hear the conclusions stated here, It would appear to be a time for the party leaders to brush away cobwebs and look upon conditions as they exist rather than to allow personal animosity and personal ambition to overcome solid Judgment So as the Republican row Is seen today, the case Is vvhat kind of an animal can be made out of the G. O. P. elephant. It may he n job for a veteilnarian or a facelifting and skin stretching job. There are the western groups, there are the Borahs, there are the conservative easterners and there are many conservatives who do not like any one of the other factions. tment for approval. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Chocks In the sum of $35,553 have been by the wheat allotment committee recently. UT. Tax collections BEAVER, for the current year exceed last years receipts by several thousand dollnis. IDA. With the TOCATELLO, rCMimption of the cattle buying program by the government as a drouth relief measure, It Is repotted that the Pocatello meat ptocossing plant will engage 504 additional w others. ELY, NEV. Arrangements have been completed for a sma'l C C 0 camp to be located at Lehman Caves this winter to continue the development woik begun there last year, TWIN FALLS, IDA. 12 civic organizations are sponsoiing plans for a new library building for this city. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Silver fox fur farms adjacent to Idaho Falls have begun the "pelting season and nearly 2000 foxes are to Le act, Would Continue American ag AAA Program rlculture has effective means of adjusting Its production to the needs of the market, according to conclusions announced by Secretary Wallace in his annual report for the Department of Agriculture. Mr. Wallace believes that the adjustment program should be continued although he admitted that which the enormous surpluses previously existed have now largely disappeared as a result of drouth or from other causes. The secretarys repoit shows some indication, in the opinion of observers, of an Intention to change the tack of the adjustment program. He suggested that the task ahead may include adjustment of production to a rising demand and that, It was pointed out, will certainly not require crop reduction exclusively. The fundamental purpose, according to the secretarys outline, is to establish a balance between production nnd consumption, and in describing this program he coined the new phrase "balanced Unless this is done, abundance. Mr. Wallace declared, there is danger of the country "failing into a pit of scarcity economics. "In 1993, the report continues, "agriculture had enormous surpluses of wheat, cotton, tobacco, and hog products, which had accumulated as a result of war-tim- e expansion, economic nationalism, strangled foreign trade, and reduced domestic consumption. Prices had fallen to 50 per cent of their 1929 level. Merely to avert farm ruin it was imperative to eliminate the surpluses. As matters then stood, production control seemed to he synonymous with crop production. But it was never contemplated that reduction once started should he continued Indefinitely. It would be a serious mistake to reduce farm. production constantly. Such a course would raise prices temporarily, but would restrict consumption, and create new farm competition at home and abiond." Mr. Wallace added that it is necessary to recognize that crop control involves a lestriction of agricultural production nnd declared that the only alternative is a recovery in agricultural exports. "This can he soundly achieved." he said, "only on a reciprocal basis with this country importing goods In return. The secretary gave It ns his opinion timt immense benefits would accrue tiv lnctensod international trade. It cannot lie n world policy, accotding to ills analysis, for each nation to "live at home," but the secietary did not state in his analysis vvhat commodities he thought proper for Importation. It was with respect to this phase of ids report that there was much comment developed in Washington. an si-- ' f:. f v 5 k 1 if, s I V, Photo by Frank Fournleg Genuine Christmas No Mistake A (Christmas A Christmas Story iSatmmt by Katherine Edelman GRANT NEWBY waited in the telephone the receiver held tightly against his ear. Surely something was lacking. What was it? The Christinas spirit, of course; that special something in the atmosphere, that was the thing that made Christ mas real. And it didnt seem to permeate By (f I Helen Gaisford HlflSTMAS, reasoned Mary, "is a very foolish Gaisford By Helen DAY! But not CHRISTMAS chimes of former Nzl time to quarrel with ones years rang through the tittle sweetheart. town. A week ago, the tolling bells She was knitting had meant another death, but now on the tie she had started for Bob the fever was so devastating that a week ago. Well, now It could be not even that slight notice was paid for her father. The color might be the victims. a bit too bright if Bob only To the tired doctors and nurses, werent so stubborn The needles rushed In from surrounding cities, clicked viciously. Christmas meant only another day. Her mother was busy wrapping Doctor Dickinson, passing through she called, an improvised ward, spoke to the "Mary, presents "dont you want to Invite Bob for nurse. Christmas dinner? You'd better get a cup of coffee. No, thanks," site answered rathMiss Wilson, and Ill try to find a er stiffly. "That affairs all over. relief. When (lid "You havent broken up!" Her you sleep last? mother came to the door. "Why. "I came down Bob Is quite the nicest boy you've two days ago, ever gone with. I'll bet lies blue. she answ-ereThere! Marv Interrupted. The "hut It does not There ties finished. Put It in with my matter. other present for Dad, will you. is too much to Mother, and Ill go up in the attic be done for me and find the Christmas tree decora- to stop now, l cfo believe tions your But Just when It was time to put treatments are the potatoes around the turkey, and getting results, start the pudding steaming, the and please, docYou go, Mary, said tor 1 want to doorbell rang. see It through." her mother. "I'm too busy. "Y o u r e It was Bob, with the biggest boua must warn you quet of flowers, nnd his dear smile, plucky girl, but not to break down your own health, and a package all green and gold. y 1 the confines of a big citv hotel. He sighed as he stepped from the booth of oth Thoughts er Christmases were with him The old home . . . steeped In the very atoms-pher- e of the season . . . excited voices . . . whisperings , . . unwrapping packages . . the singing of the lovely old carols. A gleam came into his tired The controveisy between the seveyes at the memory. Why couldnt he bting something of that homey eral outstanding Individuals over what to do or spirit Into this big hotel? lie could Says Party not to do about try. Grant Newby found that almost CanComeBack the Republican ail people are alike when It conies party Is consul to CTirKtinas. There wasn't a pertree! by many political writers in son In the hotel who wasn't happy Washington and by many political to join enthusiastically In his plans. leaders ns being little more than a flash In the pan nnd unlikely to There was a quick rush for wraps a quicker rush to the street In lead to solution of the problem search of gifts. The hotel help faced by the party which went down were going to be surprised by such to such ignominious defeat in two a Christmas as they had never had successive elections. It has been before. The guests, men and women, Chairman Fletchers contention that "MerGee, Mary, he grinned. Government effotts to prevent were going to adopt them for ry Christmas! deplte the licking the party took, it can come hack and be as strong soil eroMon another term for stop Christmas, and see that each one "It Is it Is! she answered. In addition, a fence in Atmulcan politics ns it "Cant I come in?" plnggulleys have received something. Problem ever has been, but be hinted that created a problem small articles were tc he purchased "Of course. Oh. for me? Both tor farmers and and placed by number on the of them? Bob, you shouldnt I A nothing could be done until the Farmers for Christmas tree. panicky thought: "Can I for manufacturers party organization nnd rank nnd get that These were for tie back out of Dads file of the voteis got over the shock. of farm equipment. One of the package or conthe width themcondition This was the guests methods employed to control soil shall I Just not give him anything selves. 1 fronted tlie Democratic party after ero-dois the construction of ter The very spirHe took her hand. the defeat of Janies M. Cox, the races in hillsides. Now, the Depart Mary, dnrl it of Christinas Ing, dont you think it was Democratic candidate in 1920, and meat of Agileuiture has discovered awfully seemed to fill foolish for us to quarrel? Ive It was paralleled in 1928 when Presthat machines hitherto satisfactory been the E as Alfred defeated the miserable." ident Hoover place for cultivation of flat or roiling Yet the fact land are no good for cultivating ter Smith of New Y'oik. were "Sl have I. It was all my fault." passed around; remains the Democratic party came races. So Ralph W. Baltd, one of No, It was mine." smiles, thanks, back and is now in absolute control the departments expects, has In "Bob, dont argue. It was mine." good wishes, all of the government machinery. As- formed the American Society of Ag "Anyway, forgive me." He kissed were blended in her and held her close and whis tute observers here generally, I be- riculturnl Eng! neon that machines lieve, hold the view that some for fatm use hcieufter must be happy unison. pered in her ear. And until the After a whlie she pulled away. chances mnv bo necessary in parly more flexible. midnight chimes This view possibly was Boh, where did you ever get that The engineering society members polities. from a distant tie? expressed better by Representative vveie guileful. Some of them told Why, you sent it to me." Fish, a New York Republican, than me that they appreciated the gov the ar"I? Oh, of course. Excuse me a by anyone elo when lie sdd that emments Intel est in their piob rival of Christmoment." In the kitchen she con It was apparent there should he an loins and tbit doubtless modi flea mas the hotel fronted her mother. Did you send attempt made "io liberalize and to lion of cleans would result in lobby ccitoed to the sound of the Boh that tie? she demanded. humanize Republican pirty poli- tinny instmees, but few of the en beautiful carols that Christmas has "Why, yes, dear, the older worn cies, gltwets vveie Impressed with the tre tMiml an admitted. through the years "Did I make a mis The problem confronting the neiessity for the far flung govern And as Grant Newby, lonely old take? pnrtv, therefore, Is looked upon ns meat methods. They appeared to "Mistake nothing!" She buhelor Joined heartily In thp sing eng! requiting something more than fiont think tint the government was quite sure that his her In a hear hug. "Boh andcaught I are pnge criticism. Indeed, I hear many neers hml gone somewhit afield lit ing, he wish for Christmas had been fui going to he married, darling. Boll to prevent Isnt expressions to the effe'e t that 0 making plans tilled tills a wonderful Chrlstmns? if quiet consideration bv w ashes. period Union Q Wlent & Western Newspaper Union. I arty leuleis tiny do more to de VVeateia Rewspapir Val on. or? gifts church , at work IDA Fire proPOCATELLO, tection Is the objective for an F H R A project submitted by the city Two seasons of trial have shown in the agricultural adjus- that men WHEAT MONEY GIVEN FOX FELT TIME HERE NEW LIBRARY SOI GUT FIRE PROTECTION TLAN L Washington. Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, sometimes denomi nated as a gresslve Republl-IViStick can l'as sought out the front pages of newspapers again with a demand for reorganization of the Republican party. lie called for the resignation of Henry P. Fletcher as chairman of the Republican nation al committee and was promptly met with a dignified declaration from the chairman that he had no Intention of resigning and, further, that he intended to see what could be done with the present carcass of the elephant that was trod upon so badly In the last two elections. That declaration would appear to have been enough to stop the Idaho senator temporarily, but it failed and he was hack again on the front page with another press statement to the general effect that the present leadership In the Republican party would amount to little more than a huge joke unless there were reorganization, resuscitation or reincarnation or something else. It seems, however, that the Becond blast by Senator Borah wras more than an ordinary dose because it aroused Senator James Couzens of Michigan, another individual who enjoys labeling himself as a progressive Republican. The Michigan senator fired back at Senator Borah a challenge that the Idaho senator write something equivalent to a new program for the Republican party. Senator Couzens said he was not at all convinced that Senator Borah could point the way for revivification of the elephants carcass and gave every indication, according to d the view taken here, that he the one successful course for the party lay In offering a constructive program rather than constant criticism of the New Deal without offering a substitute for it. While Mr. Borah's demand for Mr. Fletchers resignation caused some comment, It did not stir the waters like Mr. fletchers reply. The chairman promptly showed He said that to step out at fight. this time would "plunge the party lie organization Into confusion. pointed out that there Is machinery by which changes can be accomplished In the party organization through the calling of a special meeting of the national committee. This can be done on the petition of sixteen members from sixteen different states, and Mr. Fletcher Bug gested to Mr. Borah that If leadership changes were desired, the way was open to him. It was in respect of this suggestion that Senator Couzens took a crack at Senator Borah by saying lhat if Mr. Borah had real plans, Sir. Fletcher should resign and the chairmanship should he offered to Mr. Borah so that bis constructive Ideas could be carried out. Charles Ik Hilles and Mark h. Requa, Republican national committeemen from New York and California respectively, also had their stirred by Senator Borah while the row between Borah nnd Fleti her was proceeding. Neither of these men took much stock In the Borah proposal because they never have viewed things ns the Idaho senator sees them, and it is held here that there is no prospect of them ever reaching an agreement. Met Briefly told for Busy Readers t? 3s. Housew?,l 1 I suppose need you too much to insist ns I should. He finished one examination and passed to the next I patient For Yor purposes? It not an be able t And just at the r easily? TIen male a h qulto netting. a yard 0f makes a good sized scraps this bag. see the pieces am KJ what you want. TIIE not Sextupiel Birth Delving among Chinese Berthold Laufer, curator ( pology at Field v History, Chicago, has iu rd of a quintuplet biri country, but has discover of two sextuplet births p cording to the Chinese t, woman in Kwangpmg province, Is said to have to six children at ones woman In a village of Et vlnee was reported as sons, and mother and ti lived. Records of CM II prct g pelted. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A substantial ineiease in the demand for new mining machinery and supplies is expected in 1935 as a result of an increase of nearly 90 per cent in the value of gold mined in the eleven far western states in the first nine months of this year over 1933. POCxVTDLLO, IDA. An organization of local restaurant men is be- b also that In 1527 a woman gave birth to seven girls time, but none of ti si a ing planned. The state liquor question ns affecting eating places Is a subject that the new organziation will be called on to care for. UT. The Utah State PROVO, hospital will ask the state legislature for nearly $S0,000 more for the next two years operation than was expended during the past bi- CIIAPPEI SJP To quickly rdievt chapping, rougimes ennium. MOSCOW, cracking cooling IDA. A member of the University of Idaho's Holstein rattle herd has been selected as the old Holstein cow exhibibest ted at any show in the United States this year. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The entire reclamation program of northeastern Idaho, including tlie completion of the Snake River South Fork reservoir survey, tlie North Fork reservoir construction and other measures has been approved by the Idaho state planning board for presentaexecutive committee e tion at the meeting in Seattle in the near future. KANAB, UT. All goat herds in southern Utah have been condemned and vv ill lie purchased by the federal government under the F E R A program and killed as soon as adiustments with the owners can be arranged. apply woiim Mcntholahii rr Driven Into Hard times rub of false friendship. the Ope away ti ti tri-stat- IDA The possibilities of constructing a new dormiPOCATELLO, tory at the University of Idaho, southern branch, are being consid-eio- d by members of the chamber of commerce university relations com mittoe. UT. The first wool OGDEN, sale was held in Ogdon recently at tlie Ogden Livestock Coliseum. In tlie neighborhood of 350,000 pounds of wool vveie sold. The average price was around nine and one half cents per pound. IDA- An an BLACKFOOT, nouncement has been made here of of checks tolaliLg about mailing $250 000 to the alfalfa seed growers - of the district. UT. At lcn seven OGDI.X, carloads of tmkeys for holiday eon sumption will he shipped from here to eastern and Fad t ic coast mar-kef- .1 Q Your own druggist SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utahs a state thirty ninth anniversary n Is to he commemorated Jantiaiy 4, with an elaborate ceremony accord lug to plans made at the state capi-tleccntly. UT. One of the new LOGAN, "You're right Christmas doesnt courses offered to students of the mean much to me. anyway." Utah State Agricultural college winIt does to me. This is my ter quarior Is feature writing. birthday, besides." UT. The Intermoun OGDEN, "Your birthday?" tain Poultry association si ow to be Yes. I was a Christmas baby. bold January 4 to 10, inclusive, in Why, doctor, whats the matter?" connection with tlie Ogden Livestock He Eeemed to shake himself back show in the coliseum is expected to to normul. "Excuse me, allract approximately one thousand Itsjust well, you startled me for a moment. biids from five slates. You see, had a daughter once, IROVO, UT. Mote than SO men born on Christmas. will he employed on a vvnterwmks Oh. Im sorry. Did she die? project in Pnjson, on which approvNo, I lost her another way. ner al has been granted by Hie slate F mother and I were very young when ERA. Ri placement of 71S0 feet we married not even of nge. Her of wood stave pipe is planned in people were opposed to the match, the predict, at a cost of $30,007. nnd took her away from me. I have SALT LAKE CITY, TT.-- In a alwajs felt that If we could have been together site would have special county audit conducted remade the effort to live, hut she died when cently, R is estimated that Salt Lake the child was botn, and her people coimly tevenues tor 1935 will total blamed me. But, here. Im bother $1 P,s." 520. This will necessitate a Inf you vvith my cutting of the budget teqnests by personal afinlrs No--go somo $200(190 to on. What been me of kcip expenditures the bahv ? for the ensuing year within the total Nie was sent to an aunt, out Income of the cnunlv. W est w Ini married a man nnmed BLT I kl! city, UT A total WINon who adopted the ha hv of 22 4iK;n 1ms been expended Why, she exclaimed. "It looks like in I tali during tlie period Mine my birthday and Christmas Kept omi ,r p);;2 to January 1, present this year is a ral, live 1991, by fedeinl, stale and loct-- . daddy I" W TOtsm Newspaper Union, Sties lu relief wotk ol 1 I is cheerfully refund your money c if you are not relieved by Ci Hands Would and Crack i Eczema Heated by Cult r "Eczema started on blisters nnd then spread itch 8 My hands would they and them rub named and burn terrify and 1 ain and crack open were hands t ntil my their size. I could not' "I saw an advertise cura Soap and Ointme for a free sample. I cation was soothing tr moro and after usm? Cuticura Soap and c 88 I Ointment s. "Do you realize today Is Christmas?" he asked. All over the world people are going to church, and eating fine dinners, and exchanging calls and presents "And we are keeping Christmas in the best way of all, she anIn service. swered. Sen Do you keP 8PS of for mending, fancy Mk (Signed) Brookside Mrs. Ave., Jam8' Ointment 25c. 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