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Show I UINTAH BASIN RECORD Scenes and Persons in the Current News rdtD If w. xm wk vy.y. S w sabout: A Texas v, a S'f-J3- ;-- '' qr T $ 4 $&?--: We have a new Washington. farm relief law on the way. The natural and Farm Cal question Is, logl-Ne- Relief Law what does w it mean? A parallel question Is, wliat will It do? And. among the cold Rnd analysts of the Washington field n ' efrnff WSj the administrations plan Itself. It applies to the proposal of an export bounty, offered by Senator McNary, senate Republican leader; to the plan of George Peek, former AAA administrator, to the piecemeal presentations of Senator Borah. Idaho Republican Presidential prospect or to the ideas advanced by Senator Dickinson, Iowa Republi can or any of the others. Since it seems established that th? subsidy plan will and must be kept as a part of any farm policy, the problem Is narrowed down to the question of how it will be ad ministered. Each plan provides machinery political jobs for administration. That fact, however, would sepm to guarantee Inefficiency rath er than efficiency In administration. Each of the plans obviously must reach Into nearly every county in the United States and the experi- one also hears a third question, namely, Is the sponsorship of any of the numerous farm plans, or Democratic, sincere? Congress, for the sake of Its po litical hide, Is anxious to do right by agriculture. It Is attempting to supplant the Invalidated Agricultural Adjustment act with a law about which Its Individual campaigning members can talk, to which they can point with pride. But there are other and unofficial farm plans bobbing up here, there and everywhere. It seems to be the open season for proposals to aid ence gained from AAA administraagriculture. Few, if any, of them tion forces the conclusion, regretare grounded completely In sound ful as it Is, that no efficient means practice. Each of them ought to be for administration has been sugconceded commendation for some of gested. the provisions they include. None An unbiased Investigation of the of them, Including that which Is whole situation, as far as I have hacked by the New Dealers, Is go- been able to make it, prompts me ing to completely solve the farm to say that until partisan politics problem because we are going to Is eliminated from farm relief conhave the farm problem with us for siderations, farm aid Is going to next year and the next and a good continue In a mess. Perhaps It is many years thereafter whether we a character of our system of govlike It or not. ernment that the condition exists, but whatever the reason may be, I The tragedy of the current situation Is that the farm relief plans, am convinced that there ought to be taken Individually or collectively, a distinction between the giving of constitute I was going to say a a subsidy as such and the giving of mess and on second thought I be- a subsidy to accomplish other purlieve that Is the most appropriate poses. I mean by that If we are to have a subsidy, let us not get it all word that can be used. Through out the administrations proposal mangled up with a lot of prescribed for aid to agriculture and permeat conditions which bind the farmer lng every other proposal that has hand and foot I am one of those been put forward, whether by who believe that the average farm statesmen or panacea promoters, er Is better equipped to solve his one can find a splendid collection of own problem than are his profesobjectives that cancel each other. I sional leaders who call themselves heads of farm organizations or the mean exactly that. Recognizing the breadth of the politicians who prate about the statement I have just made, evi- farmer and think only In the terms dence seems to be necessary. Let of his voting number. So I say ns look at these various plans, or until the farm problem can be sepa rated from politics and until it can certainly at the one that Is schedbe separated from theories of regl uled to take the place of AAA. mentation and crop - control and binding the farmer by a lot of conthe administration proFirst, ditions, there will not be effec poses to take something like five tlve solution for the farm any problem. hundred million Purpose dollars each year years ago when the presIs O. K. from taxpayers In entSeveral work-relie- f policy was young, a one form or an, reader wrote me ther to use for benefit payments Kiratters I ake a rather critical to farmers. It proposes to use these Their Toll letter because I funds to save the soil, to pi event made the statefui ther carrying away of productive elements In our soil by contin- - ment that crookedness was hound to crop Into administration of the tied cropping. New Dealers describe the purpose as prevention of relief progiams. My piedictlon was predicated not upon any clairvoyelusion. With that purpose, It seems to ance or ability as a soothsayer but a knowledge of the diihculty me, theie can be no quarrel. Ever upon since the successive poitlons of our that necessarily harasses the manof a far filing organization country were settled and the forest agement It was predicated as well on an coverings removed, soil has been that there was no subject to eiosion by rain, flood and understanding way on earth to keep polillclans by wind. The Department of Agriculture says that the top soil of and visionaries out of these organ I had no apology to make probably fifty million acies has latlons. been destroyed In that manner. It to that reader then but I do have would seem, then, that It was high the privilege of boasting just a bit time our government was finding since administrative heads of these org iniations In Washington have ways to stop it. been put to the necessity of cleanAdmitting the soundness of this ing up one after an phase of the progiam, one then other. It hasdirty problem In countless happened to must turn another phase that is not with the consent of the not written into law but results places, authorities, that petty graft from it. If the fertility of soil Is lm ruling ers have crept In, have taken their proved, Is It rot natural tlun that toll. there should be an increase In proNow, however, evidence Is seep duction? And If there is an Increase lng through to the top in record In production, Is It not logical fur ther that we may find ourselves form, of another danger In the attempted management of so many developing a huge surplus of com moditles from the farm and with different groups from a central office In Washington. The best Illusno foieign maiket? The answer tration of this that I have seen obviously Is, yes. comes fiom New York where the lo we find circumtwo these So, cal relief organization has a "writstances In the administration farm ers project In operation. Just bill, proposed, even driven, by that at this time the local New York au New of Dealers who, until group with the assistance of thorlties, a few months ago, were dedaring are tryWashington here, there and eveiy where that to ing to find headquarters, out whether radicals, maintain price we must have scar many of them of birth, lve That theory taken charge of foreign city of production. the New York was basic in the AAV and wns car"wrlteis project." ried out to the furthest by Secie-tar-y One man, Samuel McCoy, assistWallace and Admlmstiator ant dilector, has boon dismissed. lie Chester Dav Is. has charged that reds are In control nnd that tlicv are taking up their llieie seems to be no doubt anion time prosi lvting and seeking new students of the farm pioblem that memiiois of a Communistic organia subsidy, w hot In zation, Alust I ay vr t,y tlut ntime Agilnst his charges, those he at or some tuck tacked counteied Benefits with accusations phrase, for agrl that McCov h is continuously sought culture cannot be avoided. Some to piomote Fast Km among the vvay, smut lion, money Is going to w riters. be taken out of the fcdei il tun It Is an unluppy thing to occur. ury to piy la unfits, .subsidies, to we have a paternalistic l the fai m population. I do not know Ileie government seeking to provide win ther anyone can pi edict wheie with work and some me is tui h a policy will h nl as a loug-tei- people me of enmpen athm for that work, national piogiam Iol tuul nnd we so p n 1 pel tied problem gures stem to be i (intent with a 1 do it d Into It not know wlut solution sunn to ttmporuy thing the end will lie, nor Is It pertinent f In nil ,,f the ill h ite to get inn voes this ills, nssion. 'Ilit point is th it h is moved thiouji the v mil i of or nil, tint If lepns, ts Indeed tois of ttie h uise and senile chain It , i 'd 1 - V vJlwCk1 s i 'jVl- X ' s N'fc V Sv r v v$; rC I ii s . s' t - .-- S v. N, . I fv f a y M Sus. V . r k j.t A i. Willard W. Beatty, former superintendent of Bronxville schools, appointed director of education for the office of Indian affairs. 2 Scene at the ski slide at Germany, where the Olympic games were held. 3 George Bernard Shaw, British playwright, being welcomed to Miami, Fla., by Mayor A. D. Fossey and City Manager L. L. Lee. 4 Niagara Falls frozen practically solid during the sub zero spelL 1 Garmisch-Partenkirche- Praising Charles Curtis. his active life, there Widow of Iluey P. Long was a general journalistic tendency to deprecate Charles Curtis Takes Place in Senate larger achievements and laugh at his little vanities. Now that hes Mrs. Iluey P. Long, widow of the gone, the newspapers, without relate United States Senator Long of gard to their politics, are printing Louisiana, who was appointed to fill tributes to the distinguished career and fine citizenship of this man who went from an Indian lodge to the second highest elective office In our gift Since to criticize our leaders Is an almost universal Instinct, wouldnt It be fine if we reversed the rule about speaking no ill of the dead and e praised a deserving while he could hear what we said but saved up the scoldings until hed passed on? I could elaborate on this text, but must stop to try think up some small gibe at the expense of some prominent man. - j S'rt KxP93"- -, - W in ii, ussmn of tli mi a long ti im p tit i ! alls, i film iris bis prob In on t 'I his f t Is just as true w hi n nn tl New Di il firm pi ogr nns are ub Jeded to a st nd ing iimhHs as Is proves the fiittlhv ,,f nt,,nt!ng to run nil of thise things fnun Vi so wlo fm,r fI, Washington old D a of st pis lights e, ,t cannot w nit f r , nieinilion in,nh do ft use of tu lr la Ts Hell t t 11' rnu i 1 I 111. is SAFE?in! Ask Your y fis Z)oc,s ar Don t Entrust! Own or Your Well - Being to out the unexpired term of her husband, and has taken her seat In the senate. Wild Ducks Find Haven in the Bronx, New York ownsi Preparations frew person to thk v e bul preparation you or v )al- are taking for the relief of !ut F is SAFE to use regale 'S did family doctor. Ask him T A about Genuine BAYIiR He will tell you that 7hen - didnt discovery of Baver T'HE i A- remedies en were against by physicians as i seen stomach and, often, fort Which is food for thot e.d St seek quick, safe --chef. Scientists rate Baver Tew among the fastest methoi f nP covered for the relief oft and the pains of rbeuma ntis and neuralgia. And' M pain ence of millions of users it safe for the average regularly. In your member this. M h pr-- S: own . You can get Genu,. 3 spirm at any drug store- by asking for it by its K BAYER ASPIRIN. M and set point to do this get what you want. ! Bayer Aspi RlAYEFjr 5 he set Clever and Win A clever fool Is more i to argue with than a 'T',was -- scare from the old cedar whatnot and shaken the mothballs out of It and are waving It In the breeze as a signal to the citizens of Los Angeles to remove the women and children to a place of safety and a warning to the folks In Seattle to start building street barricades. Thus we have the annual revival of a custom. To be sure, theres a racial difference to be reckoned with. Were a breed of opportunists, the Japanese are a breed of fatalists. The American soldier wants to go home when the mess is over and see if he can get his job back from the lad that smuggled into It while he was at the front; the Japanese craves to rejoin his ancestors Instead of his family. So naturally a fellow whod prefer to go on living Is at a handicap fighting a gentleman who thinks youre doing him a personal favor by killing him. But no matter how acute the peril, I decline to ret-e- at to the Ozark mountains until they prove to me that Japanese explosives will explode when desired, or at all. Gl Ur. The Yellow Peril. This remaikable photograph shows the actual rescue of an alien who attempted to enter the United States over Ice covered waters outside of Niagata Falls, during which he fell through the lee. In the photograph are Chief Inspector Glema French, Russell Walton, Fred Snyder and Paul Auspaeh. ne. dowi , 'T'HEYVE taken the Japanese war ce. lekil time-honore- d it & 4 J 4 V I ' " f As 0 V 0? $ T e. A t L id ?" If N '. - sr f ' & - vC iv White Folks Melodies. . it- - - ' Ilundieds of wild black and mallard dinks find a welcome haven in the sanctuary of the zoological gardens in the Bronx, New York city. The water there is kept open for the convenience of these feath-eie- d vhsitois. Petlley Replaces Ilitclicock on American Polo Squad Middle West Trains Stuck in Snow t Eiic Feilloy of California tv as in Uod by tho selection committee to join the United States polo team i i ! ! I i A, , " i pouring gloriously forth from velvety Afric throats. But I hear now the distressing news that, even here In the deep South, some of the black people are getting so or something they want to sing the white folks comparatively thin nnd pithless hymns Instead of their own rich, glowing melodies. L i , , J p 4 J Ininl s the He til hei'i is Iliti hi im k, Jr ge.il in. in, v ho do. l,i,i ti in. spiing. '1 In line the of 1'ie mi'v ti n J to m il e tin , Vi i & nil t.tmu dirts r lulling mat'y to the top of ,1, phone and h hni tin on bout the Middle Wt st dm In" on e woist snow Sim ms Iri of 1 lus ei ine was p u t f n t, j, ,, was snow bound 11 lems lajifoie the r irs out who hukw it pnlhd v N a Mtow I low ( m he Min toning to the its, 0 0f t10 u, lu, , UiitU II Ulil Jilt Km )f IS pops, in in ti mis It always un nd hospitals d the doctors insist on. Use a g q,a laxative, and aid Nature ce clocklike regularity witlioc .. ill effect. A liquid can always b,s b gradually reduced doses dosaqe is the real secret o; j g constipation. .fai Just do what Ask a doctor about this druggist how very populi Jn wells Syrup Pepsin has lea gives the right kind of hel; amount of nelp. Taking :n each time, gives the bow be? to act of their own accord are moving regularly without any help at all. urr Dr. Caldwells Syrup P oes tains senna and cascara 1 at laxatives that form no bar t tion is gentle, but sure It Jlaf any sluggishness or BBiou due to constipation witho. and-ee- l, ' Their Finish Dogs of war, alas, wisdom teeth. nwf ,je ro. STOPPED HOSTRintin VX due to colic Aq i S'f'' tint wi'l iiivale EAV1NG California, I said; 'Tin fed up on the kinds of singing that you hear so muih of out Jiere. No matter what a Mexican song starts out with, it winds up with something about a dove. And the trouble with Hawaiian singers Is that theyre always telling you good by but they never go. Thank goodness, Ill soon be listening to the stuff I was raised on spirituals T In-h- a It m You of a Remedy fellow-creatur- fel-eri- bus--, entu Whether theFait rCRING Alien Rescued by Men He Tried to Evade - Evei Wonder a death blow. But I wouldnt go so far as to say that not about Texas. Theres romance in her scope; raw drama In her business. Superlatives grow on trees out here and distance lives up to Its name. We may not always fall in love with the fat lady In the sideshow, but her size commands respect. And sometimes, as In this case, theres beau ty along with bulk. Take the famous the King ranch domain mightiest In the hands of a single family In all the world, probably. There Is a saying and a true one that Its ninety miles from the front gate to the front yard. Think of trying to shoo the chickens out of that front yard! Wtj V; f DoYo- merged with a prosaic highway patrol, thereby losing their entity as perhaps the finest fighting force for law enforcement that America ever knew, theyre saying romance has suffered US . jT TEX. ('v C - I . LAnre Front Yard. HOUSTON, Texas rangers S te i LOVERS In the Dolomites I n , the custom for a ,onth , der to a girls It and talk with tui(l, hc.r an tom which Slldkeppj. Romeo and juilCt wm M ilk - 1 is I Glaasei of Eternal Spring. pRETTY much all over the try there seems to be general complaint about the weather, people are saying the trouble with this winter Is that theres so nirnh winter to It. But tlieies a philosophic al way of regi riling climatic iniplensmt-mss- . My friend, IJd Iloieln, the weili rn painter knew an aged chief on the Crow reservation up n the Northwest who, when the tirst freeze came, went to the agency and bought a pair of gn on gng ghs. There didnt seem to he any thing wrong with the old Indian's stht lie had nn eye like a captive hawk so Herein asked qmstlons I m no longer young, answered tlnv ancient, and I dont 111 P the enow nnd Ice Now, whorowr I hok, I sm or.lv pro n thln-- s nnd It nukes springtime In iny In art. IRVIN S. MJ bci vlt . COBB. Use Monsholalui lo help open Ib'e nostrils and Pcrfd freer J b breallu11! Air 'all t,,(KJ ik.iiorv tiimr, t k o ily, r e r i i a D ii- A rltG f r ckifLl mufer. Jit. 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