Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1930 9 IDAHO FARMERS - FAIL TO AGREE -- ON SEED PRICE IVa Growers and Compa- nies Deadlock on 1930 Contract to Tho IDAHO Tribuns PALLS Idaho— of the Upper Snake River Valley Pea Growers’ association and aeed companies the valley were In a deadlock Thursday afternoon regarding contract terms for the 1930 lea crop and the meeting at Rigbv was adjourned It was reported here bv George Whiting Bonneville county member of the executive committee The dealers declined to meet any of the requests of the pea growers' organization with regard to dockage and prices Mr Whiting said Bonneville county pea growers are to hold a meeting at the city hall here Saturday at 2:30 p im it was announced Due to the failure to come to an agreement with representatives of the seed companies of the vailev on the terms of the 1930 contract the executive committee has asked all pea growers In the valley especially those who are members of the association to refrain from signing contracts until further notice from the executive committee The matter is to be taken up at the meeting Saturday and It will be determined to what extent the growers of Bonneville county will back the executive committee Mr Whiting es Rcjne-cntatlv- AT an id The meeting will be held In the Jail room which Is being used by the city council for Its meetings snriixiiiirjiriiiifiiitiriiiitfiissisia How to Keep By r Dr A W Evans i Kf- - £ Ml luinmmniiuiruimHiuiiuuii BUG THAT BRINGS FLU Dr I S Falk announces that he has discovered the Influenza germ He says It Is a pleomorphic streptococcus Isolated from the blood of a young lady w ho was developing an acute attack He grows this coccus on culture media and then causes influenza In monkeys and some other laboratory animals by Inoculating them with the culture He expresses the opinion that from the coccus he or someone else should be able to make a serum for the cure of the disease and also a vaccine to prevent It by raising resistance against It We have great hopes that these more practical discoveries will follow We have had enough existence with Influenza to teach us that the only hope for control of future epidemics such as that of 1918 lies In the deIn that velopment of a vaccine great epidemic the only health department procedure which accomplish anything la lessening the disease was vaccination of the authorities thought even - that procedure did no good They- are agreed that all others were worthless A streptococcus is a round germ Which hangs together In chains A common name for It is the chain coccus There Is a great groun of these chain cocci Included In which are the erysipelas germ that of septic sore throat that of malignant endocarditis one that causes suppurations and possibly those of rheumatism pneumonia Infantile paralysis and even others Is one A pleomorphic organism which tends to change its sire and In some measure Its form and some The great of Its other qualities world authority on the pleomorphic streptococcus is Dr E C Rosenow of the Mavo clinic He has found organisms of this general group responsible for a great many disorders In 1918 he found such an organism present In Influenza and made a vaccine from it and other bacteria associated with It This vaccine was very extensively used and many thought it was of service in controlling the disease “ We hope that Dr Rosenow will be able to verify Dr Falk that he will find the Falk coccus to be the same that he was working with of a new one of the same group It is to be hoped that among the men w ho get busv studying the Falk coc- cus there will be some who will find the a way to make a vaccine like lm-‘ one Rosenow prepared or an on It Two-thir- IT’S AN OLD TREATMENT I have heard that Invalid writes tea made from pumpkin seeds will rid me of worms Is this true? 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