Show 4 0 r r- r T BELOVED KING lUNG DEATH 0 OF F ENGLAND'S The Kin King g is is dead long live the King ICing With h this simple vet yet dramatic expression Great Britain has heralded their first new v King ICing in over 25 years At the death of King George V T This shortly before before midnight mid mid- night Monday londay his year old son the Prince of Wales Vale automatically autom automat r became King ICing of o f the worlds world's largest largest empire as King ICing Edward vard VIII Kin King George Georg had been ca called the I King for Vh whom ln the British sh constitution had been een waiting from its earliest days He was vas u undoubtedly r England's most popular King for many any many generations gen ratIons Bound BO b by the to h restrictions of t the he laws vs of his land to reign but not to rule rule he was vas yet so able to fit h himself into t this his position that that h he was vas accepted l by his subjects in ever every sense of the word vord as th their ir King Keeping in i close contact with all the th varying and trying situations during his 25 y year ar reign he always aided rather than interfered with his la lawmakers and ministers constantly ende endearing ring h himself to the hearts of his people When other monar ells were vere overthrown King George retained his title and realm strengthening his position through it all He will vill always be remembered ered as England's Beloved Beloved Be loved laved King KIPLING'S GENIUS LIVES ON ONAs ONAs As this is being written plans are announced forthe for forthe forthe the burying of the ashes of Rudyard Kipling in the poets' poets corner of Westminster Westminster- Abbey Though Great Britain's world famed poet imperialist poet poet- never received the recognition of poet laureate his ashes will vill receive the honor honor- usually accorded that position Probably the works of no poet since have been as widely videly read as have those of Rudyard Kipling g. g the English speaking world it would be hard to find a person of school age or 01 over who vho has not read and been influenced by some of his works yorks Boots On the Road to Mandalay Din If Recessional and many others immediately immedi spring to our minds with countless quotations many of which have bec become so co common nUll on that their users often do not even know v that they were vere Kipi Kip Kip- lings i It is a fortunate thing in this world that even though we ve must eventually surrender all our literary s geniuses as their time comes their works unlike those of geniuses in many other fields live on through the ages Thus though his pen Ipen is forever stilled Kip Kip- lings ling's s great mass of literature will live on continuing to amuse and entertain us and casting its it's influence over our lives and those of our sons and daughters Though it is reported that he failed to receive the honor of poet laureate because of his reference to Queen Mary as the Nidder of Windsor Windsor- the fate of his works yorks does not rest so uncertainly in i one pair of hands Their sentence lies in the judgement of the literary world and the honors they h have been accorded accord accord- ded d- d ed will vill not be less lessened ned as t time goes on A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE TRIPLE A AA A The AAA decision of the Supreme Court declaring J that th the va various olous phases of the agricultural a act t were vere unconstitutional and thereby cutting off this form m of agricultural relief has thrown a cloud of confusion over the entire agricultural population of the country y with as many different reactions as there are different different differ differ- ent enu sections in the country Here in the Uintah Basin it is hard to see where its overthrow v will vill be he of any serious consequence We have never yet experienced ien ed an over production of any of the crops which it attempted to regulate and the payments pa Yi dents the farmers were vere receiving though welcome welcome wel wel- come COlne of course were vere of small comparative import import- ance What is important to the Uintah Basin is the fact that confronted with the necessity of providing a substitute for the triple A the department of agric agriculture agriculture agri agri- c culture and the agricultural leaders of the country are devising a plan which is cla claimed to be entirely constitutional and which instead of paying a farmer for not raising something proposes to pay him for raising crops which will ill control over production and at the same sanle time effect a permanent improvement to the agricultural industry Retirement of land curtailment of production in wheat cotton and like crops and expansion in grasses and hay which add to the soil fertility instead of robbing it rt and a general ener al plan of rehabilitation and conservation on all lands are the main features of the plans now v beng beng be- be ng ng advanced for assistance to agriculture All of these fit the Uintah Basin admirably and f f followed out will vill be of much In more ore far reaching Benefit to us than the In mere ere payment of benefits for fora a t stipulated crop reduction The now v defunct AAA attempted man made manipulation manipulation ma ma- of and interference with the laws vs of nature nature na na- ture Lure what is now v proposed is a man made assistance to these same saIne laws vs or in in other words a cooperation with nature The first was vas bound to disappointment and ultimate defeat The second has every chance of final victory |