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Show HL ; BUILD UP INDUSTRIAL CENTERS H1 Tho Walla Walla, AVacli., Unloii, In a thoughtful editorial on tho BBBJ,, BBBJv above Important theme makes some, H; points worthy of consideration by H Any community: H' It bIiowh how Idaho, that up to, a BBBl;'- BBBJ few years aa was principally a cat- BBBi ',' tie grazing state, had developed tho BBBl' sugar Industry out of tho sago brush W Hl, The Walla Walla valley that if H truly noted for wonderful crops of H ' grain, alfalfa and fruit) it argues, H ' could Just as well add another prof- ' ,! Itable Industry. BBBM ft BBVI 5. It points out that a sugar factory, H ,, besides employing a largo number H: of people at'good wages, would make BKBI' a sure 'and safe market for a largo f and profitable farm crop. H ' A sugar factory draws other In- :t' dustrles In its wake and stimulates HK the extension of branch railroads, H : besides In a hundred ways promoting C - settlement of land and building of b"sB4 ); towns. 11 It might be added that there must gP be some, community spirit to make W, even a beot sugar Industry perma- H'"' sent and profitable, and the way the BBJBTH - BBBl : i BBflv &'' KiA'i! A ''.'', ?: -.- -y ..... . - (world Is constituted this last Is Important. Im-portant. If tho politicians of a community lo nothing' but point out In their unselflBh dovotlon to tho people how the rich sugar factory Is robbing tho poor farmer, tho Industry will drag. Largo Industries that requlro a big Investment of capital and the co-operation of a largo group of producers pro-ducers of raw (materials frequently offer too much temptation to agitators. agi-tators. In that caso, ,ns with the flowers that huvo tho fatal gift of being too beautiful, the Industry perishes, plucked by tho hand, of ambition for office, so often destructive to Industries. In-dustries. a Im |