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Show Friday, K0TtBL, UTAR MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. PAGE TWO la determined to News Review of Cuirent Events the World Over ARIZONA construction of tbn Parker diversion dam across th Colorado river unless It gets wbat It considers Us sham of th hydroelectric power to bo developed by that project Gov. B. B. Moeur declared n "war sons on tbs Arisons Bids of tho river at ths dam sits BEVERLY HILLS -- WU and sent n detachment of National man. President Starts His Social Reform Program, Putting Guardsmen machine with rifles and know la Just what I read in the Greet-Got an awful lot of Birthday guns to halt work them. Unemployment Insurance First Visits TVA a g a couple or Tho United States bnreao of ago, I w8 JO weeks Ar't fXI on Way to Warm Springs. reclamation ordered that work on AGEUaEMAMO-Thletting kinder tho Parker dam on the Arizona slda THE OU SCHOOL Hide thing setthe SAH OF is until the dispute bo stopped SCHOOL 79 even bad and W. by, tled, so Governor Moeur called tho By it, bat Caloe. to Phoenix. forgotten and Prescott Nvwspspsr kr back troops 0 they wont let Its a showdown this time," bankadministration, export-impothe election In the back to They want ws am Moeur you. get said, going federal deyou remind wa to And If ground. President Roosevelt la ing, commodity credit, or ws aren't. federal something ready to push forward more rapidly posit Insurance, the RPC, works can't expect anything, ws want to bow old you are too his ambitious plans for wbat be reserve board and public know It before this project is fargetting, and would b calls the abundant bousing. ther advanced." you Ufe In this counIn connection with this surprised at the W. P. Wbitaett, chairman of th So Ilonas baa apWhits be the move, try. amount ot peoLos Angeles metropolitan water pointed a large ad- stated that when tha present appli- district board of directors, said ha ple that was born visory council to cations of tha Homs Owners Loan "heartily agreed" with Governor on that very day, Nov. 4th, T9. Along aid In formulating corporation hat been reduced to Moeur that Arizona should hats on that data in 79. must have been and getting through terms of approval the original one-hal- f of tho power privilege at quite a day tor births. allotment will have been the Parker dam. congress bis proBut 1 waa mighty glad to hear gram of social re- naed up. At the samo time It was It Is to bo hoped that the fed- from all of eru, and we can console chair-man form. The pointed out that no other funds for eral government and tho state of each other on reaching such a ripe Is Frank P. that recovery phase were ImmedArizona will b able to reach an acold age; I am going to start In deGraham, president iately in sight cord enabling the construction work manding a little more respect. You of the University to proceed," be said. Tho advan- taka a dignified fellow tbats arrived of North Carolina, program that Is tages which will accrue to both at 55 years ot age. and "Hello, theres servANOTHER who has been the by and California mom than Justiprepared Look at that old guy ing as vice chairman of the NRA president's advisers for action by fy tho building of Parker dam at Old Bill," and over there". Well thats all Rogers consumers sdvlaory board. He and has to do with the nation's this time" got to atop. From now on there is gobis colleagues, all known to be New congreaa and the necesnatural resources, ing to be some 'Mr P.ogers used. Dealers or In close sympathy with Is being drafted by ot a sary legislation THOMAS bis and Mr. My hair la arriving at a sort asked New are the by Deal, resources board. It la SENATOR national the It were not respect deserves It blend pleased that Roosevelt for advice and counsel of utmost Importance and In Wash- with the President's choloe of a new nothing else. A greying hnad Is a In development of a rogram for unso you ington there la a belief that It may employment Insurance, old age se- lead to government control, and governor of the federal reserve mark of respect in any land,uncouth succeed to this out board cut rough care." health guys and adequate curity government ownership, of Eugene Black. Ho stuff. You are speaking to a gentleWork on the social program al- possibly timber all lands, oil reservoirs and Marrlner 8. man of tbe old school. The school ot an picked ready Is well under wsy and and government doa Utah 79 sab. committee hae laid the cqal fields, all Eeclea, over existing and future banker, whose ideas Also Miss Frances minion One fellow wa3 telling me, I think groundwork. a ter power developments on tbs of Inflation am not Perklna, secretary of labor and nations lakes and rivers. you are kinder spreading some propat all those of chairman of the executive commitaganda to get In on this old age penThomas, for they sion." You know they are going to tee, has named an advisory committee of physicians and surgeons that. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has do not Include fiat have that. Tbats going to be the winter retreat at money. Mr. Eeclea gone According to advance rumors, will very next thing. It advocated by Warm Springs, Ga, where he will believes In "credit report n program that will be practically everybody and It would almost to tha point of es- remain until after Thanksgiving Inflation ; be would be tbs grandest thing we ever had. Incontrol tbe reserve tablishing socialised medicine. This day, and on tha way had some It would bs a great menial relief to First he banks' purchases of medical group Is headed by Dr. teresting experiences. millions and millions of old (oiks. Harvey Cushing of Tala, whoso traveled to liarrodaburg, Ky, where government securThers la nothing more terry tying these pur- than that daughter Betsy la th wlfeof James he helped Gov. Ruby Laffoon and ities, Issue money againstnew thought of facing the fumoney other officials In the nnvelltng and chases and spend tbe Roosevelt, eon of the President. ture with nothing to carry on with. Secretary Perkins anouuuced that dedication of a memorial to tha for government bonds, thus creatwill get 1 dont know where other ' committees were being or- men end women who established ing an endless chain ot credit ar- the money. Take It out they of Increased ganised to sld In the formation of there the first permanent Anglo-Saxo- rangement. So long as this chain Income tax, ah, there is a thousand settlement west of the A- were maintained unbroken, (he goplans for fsderal Intervention hos-In taxes that other countries have that lleghenies. The monument, erected vernment's credit would be Inexproblems of public health, we havent touched yet. Why a match, by the federal government at a cost haustible. pitalisation, and dentistry. and a salt tax In many countries are dolbillion fifteen like of $100,000, overlooks Pioneer MeSomething India federal conference morial State park. It depicts an lars, according to Mr. Eerie. should the biggest things they have, met In epoch rather than an event and the be spent by the government for pule almost has war with England every year over tbe salt tax. And LuxWashington, nearly all tha mem- only portrait among the many carved llc worka and housing projects,t and uries? Why we havent started taxobbers of ths advisory committee figures la that of George Rogers he thinks this vast sum ran ing them yet. But 1 dident write wers present. The President told Clark, who there planned hla con tained by following out Ills mone- this to gat started off on any ecoths delegates that bs would pre- quest of the old northwest terrl tary plana. nomic theory. 1 havent got any, but sent to the coming congress bills tory. 1 sura da waul to see an old a ,e ImmeFrom to provide tor setting op Harrodaburg the President government list Issued an pension. If we have to print the diately an unemployment Insurance went to ace the Tennessee valley THE pcrmlllng the free exportamoney for It. Insurance which well to health been As has developaient program.tion of capital from the I'ltited Here is a letter from Rex II oh he called the laboratory of the "more States, and business men take this and old age pensions, he said Rex lives down In Florida, and in was not certain the time had ar- abundant life." It was with deepest as a concession to those who derived for federal legislation to put Interest that he viewed the work mand stabilization of tbe currency addition to bring one of the most them Into effect, and he uttered a that la being done by about 1,200 aa a prerequisite to buslm-srecovconstant bM authors til America, he Is au expert farmer, got a great celwarning against "organizations pro- men building dams In the Tennessee ery. It docs not menn stabilization and river and tributaries to provide but la a step toward It and Indicatmoting fantastic schemes' ery plantation, does it scientifically arousing hopes which cannot pos- power, flood control, navigation and ed tbe administration hus dropped Rex and Professor Hamilton Holt of new fields of work for persona the Idea of bringing about recovery the famous Liberal College. Hollins sibly be fulfilled." Though Mr. Roosevelt conceded drawn from unprofitable innd. by dehnslng tbe dollar. Presumably, College, Uniter Park, Florida. Hex After a visit to the Hermitage, If further attempts to cheapen tbe Is an old A'umni. They want to give to the separate states the right to decide what type of unemployment home of Andrew Jackson at Nash- dollar In foreign exchange were me a degree, (a kind of a non pi ing Insurance they would adopt, he de- ville, Mr. Roosevelt Inspected the contemplated, the treasury would old age pmston). Now what in the clared that he would reserve to the revived Muscle Shoals plants and not. leave thp doors open for tho world u!i'ii I be .doing with a defederal government the right to the Wheeler and Wilson dams, and wholesale flight of American cap- gree? A lot of guys that earncJ em hold and invest and control all then went to Tupelo, Mias., the first ital abroad. dont know w hat to do with em. mu li town to jurcbasejMwerfrpttLthe toss me That wouTdent know what moneys which might be collected. This was necessary, the President new federal developmen". Senator EDERAL JUDGE CHARLES I. one was They gave Fred Stone one. added, because of the magnitude of Pat Harrison Introduced him at exDAWSON loulnlUe. Kx Well he deserved It. 1 can think of a . tha funds. ami aa That tha dm of ercise In Hie town square: The hundred renoas why he should overruling an attack on tbe validthese funds as a means of stabilis- party continued to Warm Springs knighted morfarm th.e Frazier-Ia-mkof ity ation may be maintained In central by way of Birmingham. Tha Presi- atorium Talked Filmland the other night, act, declared "with regret" management and employed on a na dent ' was accompanied by Mrs. that It la constitutional. In hla opin- and here is a lot ot mee letters. tlonal basis." It la expected that Roosevelt and Secretary of State ion he said: Those Finns are the most apprecia from $4,000,000,000 to $5,000,000,000 UulL In some of It tive people, in fact all the countries Tho legislation, would be raised In the coarse of provisions, la unfair to creditors, are Here is a banker, J. Rnwl tnd, several years. SAM need expect no and unwise even aa to farm debtors, from Youngstown. Ohio, who wrote Mr. Roosevelt Insisted that un UNCLE from France on tbe war for It Inevitably closes to them all before this last election and says employment Inturancs must be kept debt on December 15, when the next that it D Roosevelt and not (he private source of credit" and from the dole, entirely apart Installment is due. It la stated In bankers tn.it are In the "Dog H mse that tt should bs managed strictly Parla that France as I said lie knows more now that now Mellon may on an actuarlally sound basis. He will then default Andrew he did before November 6th. cause for grievfavored he indicated that leglala for the fifth straight ance A note from Sam Fordyce, St the federal s against Wagner-LewlTreasury tlom along the lines of Hie time. Plerm Etienne Louis for the pet politician. Anton Carter ot ha government department, bill Introduced In the last Flandin, new pre- made charges against the Union Ft Worth Texas sent me a saddle S a cent which per congress, under mier, opposed pay- Trust company of Pittsburgh, a Mel- from some South federal tax would be put upon all ment In 1932, when lon Institution, of filing "a false and American Recommercial pay rolls, certain porhe waa minister of fraudulent Income tax return" for public on h'.s flytions of the proceeds being paid finance, and his 1930 In a tax action demanding pay. ing trip dear back to auch states a had adopted cabinet la now tak- ment of $218,333 plus a 50 per cent around South legislation for the working of an ing the same posiAmerica. hear penalty. nemployment Insurance program. tion as the previous the next DemoIn supporting Its claim, the govBefore the conference members government Conven-ernment listed eight transactions In cratic went to the White House to hear ,ng ,n Anglo-Amer- o n Is to be 1931 as evidence that all were a F andln the President, they Indulged In n ( c settlement discasalon that brought out all aorta which would serve as a basla for part of a false and fraudulent held In Dallas. I course of conduct on the part of am glad to hear be done should what of of views n negotiations. said Union Trust company." Among It. She deserves Relief Administrator Harry Hopkins The only Idea for revision of the the 1931 transactions were two P Its a "acgreat and Mayor I .a Guardla of New York debts that !hs met with enthu: ' Anion will any commodation" deals Andrew with urged Immediate establishment of siasm In French cirW. Mellon. I .aps g i back s federal program to Include bene cle Is a 10 per parliamentary cent payment to to South America. Govenor Rytti fits for the 4.200.000 families now correspond with the reparation reof the Bank ot Flnnland, is in this ERMAN Nazis In the Saar, or on relief. Hopkins said any pro- lief granted Germany by the Laucountry, and wrote and thanked me. aa the not these German destl Front gnnlzed encomimsslng gram sanne agreement Proposals for assert that the French separatists Charley Wagner, my old concert tnte "la not worth Its salt." La larger amounts, or payment In hare been trying to stir up a quar manager, has got the Itch again, Guard's, In the same, vein, said dt-le- kind," have met with coldness. The cannot hold op under the rerel for the purpose of Inducing thinks the Country la ripe for one of those long winded concert tour lief load much longer. This was chamber of deputlea la clinging to Geoffrey Knox, president of th talks of mine. No, I am going to let not In accord with the view ex the position that France will not League of Nations commission fo one cent more than It get from pay the In Presicall a country alone. Its had enough to little later the the Saar, by pressed foreign troops. dent. and was an example of the Germany. The accusation waa contained In a trouble without me adding to It. esnfualon of ideas In the confer-are- . note sent the league denying tha Thanks (or tha offer, Charley. the only the German organization has gone Thanks for tho wire, Malcolm Stelandis, Frederick to be elected to convenson. the International polo playbeyond the law in urging Inhn gress from Indiana In tha recent Rants of the Saar to vote for re- er. Here la one telling about the tbe purpose of obtaining FOR among federal election, died of pneumonia In hla turn of their land to Germnny la record of the American Airways, He waa a the plebiscite to he held January 13. from Los Angeles to Ft Worth, and In engaged lending govern home town, transport. agencies ment funds, tbe President has ap- brother of Kenesaw M. Landis, naIn Its memorial to the league the from there to Chicago, with their-firs- t new Douglas. They ramblr. German Front asserted that It pointed a committee consisting of tional baseball commissioner. documents to prove that those bab'ea. I also havo the good the beads of the agencies, with Sec8O0 France hna sent arms Into the Saar news here ot th terrific hit Fred retary of the Treasury Morgenthau as chairman. The new organ Ira groups have Stone made In hla new show In New airplanes have been submitted and thnt Bon will report to the President by the army air corps, and If the been trained In the use of machine York. Thing art looking ap slnci election. 1 tell you If they woald from time to time and Its activities corps plan la approved the United gun and Intistnmahle liquids. Th! cover the treasury. Interior, Btatei will ham the largest and la for the purpose of execu'ing a Just quit having those things -- Will public works, federal housing, farm most op to date military aerial ar- coup detat late In November or never would have hard times. IVJt. ifadMMf, Itt credit. Heme Owners' Loan cor- - mada In the world. Including even early In December, the German notr said. poratloa, agricultural adjustment tually 2,400 planes. 1 EDWARD Wtn PICKARD rt Art-so- an ancient custom, but it has HANKSGIVTNG la had Its ups and downs. Historians say that it has Dot always been the universally popular which It now is considered to be; The first cerethanksgiving moniously observed In North Amer lea was that conducted by Rev Mr Wolfall, chaplain of the Frobisher expedtinn to Newfoundland. May 27, ITTs tnd the earLext Thanksgiving observame repotted within the pi exeat boundaries of the United States was held by tbe Popliam coloni-t- s at bugad.ihoc. Maine, In August luff Hut the first specification of a whole ly of th.iiiksgiv mg was thut proclaimed by Uilunm Bradford hrx-- t governor of Mrissu, tiUM-ttlor in gratitude for otiy of pilgrims, the harvest" of Itrjl The tlflTP (wis T'eT inker Ki old style, Tbe fesinal tsiaine an annual and regular one In Massachusetts In 1LM, and the example so estah lished was tallowed by uil the other New England eulonies It was the nnut Important feast of the year taking rank above Christmas, of which the Puritans dlsairov ed During The .Revolutionary there were at least eight sepi s -- ar 1 , Franco-Amerlca- h The Great Day rad Kv, of general Jbr and But It was t"-- Dawned Was Held. The Pa r tlmnks.-irin- s tetMsr IS i"fn nt the Father of H., . 0 ountry who first conceived the Ides of a national Thanksgiving da, or he newly .berated trary to common belief , rather than the , i fij -- . j all th gifts sf m' That krightsa mum aaw aiy haul m O, Lord, whara faith ikT f: A little while I frattad Whaa shadow hid ths t, Bat bow find yoar Uadu Waa patient with si jt. To all tha loving m areas j Of Moaaiags sweat I Am A grateful taag aptiftW ' O'er gsatis path I Ur For whara my heart ou lf 1 ' id ! I Aad hitter loss 1 ham j This finer faith waa gaikm Frea tempest hattU A and thoaght if at from wiA, O, Lord, a kind apmtla To broken soalt Id k Aa to tho blind a laadw, teach the sight I Uj , Whoa patieac gar ao M For all dear ( lo bleak aad bama pw For more than Ufa caa Dear Lord, how A sweet or shiaiag omn a L--; While these Whenever Dawa earns ml O give me grace It bo I to premise aad be worthy j Abraham Lincoln Waa Responsible for Present Custom. dlnot s resolution finally waa congressional approval, it too, that It waa the first document of Its kind ever endorsed ty mi American Chief Executive November 20 was the day assigned, and Washington summoned the new nation to express gratitude for the peaceable and rational manner In w hlrb we have been enabled to establish constitutions of governhapis-ned- , ment." However, the opposition party was not satisfied. Jefferson, for one. declined to take part In tbe ceremonies. His celebrated rival, Alexander Hamilton, on the other hand, determined to make a really memorable event of the festival. With the Imaginative flair which a distinguished him, he visioned a "mon- 1 GEORGE ERVM Is CMmtsN Id s e THANKSGIVII DAY Ive teamed 1 ' await-Pmml- dent that waa responsible. The credit la the circumstances Is duo particularly to Elias Bon (Knot, member of the bouse of representatives from New Jersey, who oa September 25, 1789. Introduced a resolution calling upon all tho citizens of the United States" to Join "with one voice In returning to Almighty God their alncem thanks for tbs many blessings he had poured upon them." The original document U still Id tbe files of the congreaa, where It recently was discovered. The record show that the motion prompted strenuous debate. Opposition to ' the proposai was passionately Intense. Aedanus Burke of South Carolina thla attacked mimicking of European customs." Thomas T. Tucker of Virginia sardonically submitted that It might be well to wait for some experience of the efficiency of the Constitution before returning thanks for It" But It waa an Episcopalian who signed the proclamation when Boo-- ster celebration." with Washington a Its presiding genius. Them should be a great parade, a colorful and dramatic pageant, an American equivalent more or leas, of a Roman triumph. Troop were to march, bands to play, flag, to ny. and the multitude could be counted upon to cheer. The whole affair. Hamilton decld ed, should culminate In a banquet tavrn- th fetai hirr.i,n?Invited hla chosen friends and preparation for their entertain ment In the grand manner pro reeded t of her own. Sho desired levee at the Executlw Franklin square, and a 1 l4 were dispatched to "everjbs waa anybody." Hatoilto. was on of thoso 1ks k waa requested. J The great day dawned red was held. Th recspi lowed. Hamilton was U k tardy I Ing at tho tavern, 1 hla own dinner. ths r To hla amazement, found hi fu3 K waited for him to PPW 1 hod been eating and 4rWt W all they were worth la From the doorway the scene, W with rage. Nevertheless 1 his tongue for fear of arandal" of an outbsrA fell aa bo moved ecu to a placo at th the feast His-veye- followed Inevitable outburst then For five years Thanksgiving day Thanksgiving day Id a later period son and Zachary .TajM order observance of Wj) . Abraham Lincoln i for tho present cusW last or TkarwWj the fourth verober aa a national dj j 10004 smri But It was para tive I y recent people of the entire to celebrate th ant"1 |