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Show aaf 23,1834 uacna mm mack, mm PACS Tnscn Scenes and Personi in the Current News I other words, it appears to be within the realm of possibility that be sufficiently ? will tJMti teWW.flDC. the election have to swerve somewhat to the an In Insure victory for the right to permit of polxh imoke of bat- - - analysis and ready there la a V.win discernible aa to M1 i must Kepobllcan party , complete reorganization, of the old u, elimination 'w tad the assumption of I looking Jwoen of the newer gen- rim lent forward icies in which he believes. Legtsla-tlo- n always is by compromise, if the President does not desire to so o far to the radical aide be may be forced to support certain more Roosevelt, accord-cMtc- it rote of confldehce a Chief Executive, la ed irlth the greatest responone of oo the lap r laid n the history of this na j po-Md- il no-tb- ,( aees of lm overwhelming j which ite, the party suffered. It aa entire lack of defl-itfet- tli from the Republican Jip. and throughout the coun-rmrdl- to well authenticated ifta, the younger crowd of .iaa was apathetic. They Stag to offer In argument In ,jci f the things m peaching. the New C . . areas. It presented a picture rather new in the political scene In that It seemed to suggest the possibility of an alignment of the East against Middle West and the far western sections of the country. The thought was expressed with two factors in mind. It was pointed out that the bulk of the territory east of the Mississippi river is based In manufacturing Industries. In that territory art many large and medium sized cities. Their Interall, amounted to a light are different than those west ests darkness of eco the (and of the Mississippi The condition This school of resolves tha question Into one of yupMS that it does not economics. success has crowned Sdfcsts recovery efforts. He Ths second factor to be consida lu maintained a forward--ta- g ered Is the fact that the novement and In the ab-- , solid South la Inherently conservf lajthlng constructive from ative.' That links with the great aide, a people manufacturing sections of the counwith resources exhausted try. If Mr, Roosevelt baa succeedpka with a hope which they ed or does succeed in creating hla Kt pin to own party, under whatever name It any other flagstaff. I may eventually be known, this f mid above, Mr. Roose- - Washington observer told me be iridW southhta problems. They are foresaw gradual defection of their and Democrats alignment ern more dangerous jj wears than when he took with manufacturing Interests In a bleats conservative party. office With more ""than a s j?taeach house of congress, mentg as are pictured In the above Nont 1 I held generally, prediction, are very slow. himself against too twithstanding " the rapid change friend that have come since Mr. Roosebecame President it Is unreavelt majority always rded as a fine asset sonable to suppose that accomplishL ministration In an entire political party forcing ment of In where it Is nee-- f revolution can be accomplished of the 1930 result affect the to time gag rule. This la Some stu,n the house of Presidential election. CrJ whIch has a tendk dents of politics maintain, however, have "Mcome a maelstrom on too that the development will "too. Many new mem-- 7 been - sufficient by 1930 tu wield with the idea of a some Influence. From all of the discussion 1 hear nandate, will .wallow this time the result in 1930 will leIIi)tlv'e proposals whether there met; tuestlon. History ghowa be dependent upon has been complete recovery and C "I'l1 dnngeroua holds out He whether federal money few with are There to that long. call attention Lotion weaknesses, w vulner-- v whom I have talked who disagree m th 1th the premise that withdrawal proSrama Which r federal aid, for relief or othercan be accomplished without wise, Wh IJS1 rPth" suggested the other Important politics! reactions. Was ,n favor of bloc the This Is Jhe story of man whose en" " name many of yon have seen ftb nT there were critics graved In atone on many post ofratS the onld fices throughout tha United States, 1,8 0 leadership is the story of s man who grew who publican mlnorlty and in government service and rec"a r .',two ErouPs- - valuable now retiring to the rest and Sn,Stratlon Pnclea reation which 49 year of governA" throEh the ment service certainly entitle him. conRresa krHrthn At the end of thla month. James Wetmore will close his desk it mainly served were working treasury where be has the brain trust uie since 1915 as acting aupervlslnghe office bounds. Manrt architect and from which about the,r wrk has directed the greatest pubUc fSk ;.tbe le effectively building program ever undertaken Mr. Wetmore ta by most any government l 'l,,roneeded old and he t0 kn0W thBt e seventy-onyears u ) to enjoy the says that he Is going bat he alat ilf hla of p1l rest that be haa ways hasten to explain of t day every enjoyed nearly consideration. The work he haa been doing. showed lJ!cal nymi)aIsnomber Thu s career officially end, of tat about which few of bis career men seeking elec-tlo- n Whllo hi. name apon the Demo- corner ftonet H?t pear on hundreds ofthe ceremoffiea 1 In k participated one. That Program. the laying of only birthplace .,re hli N. hre at Bath, T, atone or b fL?nftn1 that Mr. that I the one corner coulne which be la proud. thS Zith personages. In A WMtara mat-tedi- cr down-trod-- two-third- ration .. r w, r , n' A may be, but be mad ns mistake In hit guess that the people of the United State would support him and hla policies by aa overwhelming vote, and that waa the guea - t Ickea tell Vlacent Astora news weekly that thla nation muat face government payment of cash fr Et U,Imn ball of relief aa a institution. Et,enn Flandln who became premier of France Also we must face that ugly word ,a- i"dole," so unpleasant to proud Americana unemployed, exquisitely painful to American taxpsyera. About th dole w ahall be tlks th lady that, "vowing she would neer consent, consented." Tb plain, unvarnished dole Is ahead of ua Mr. resignation of NdTriy?pT Doim.il-m- 0 - In hla chapter oa atatesmea In th "Philosophical Dictionary," Voltaire said he did not writ for the statesmen of hla time, because they were too busy to listen. He wrote for young men that would be statesmen after his death. That was a sound prediction. Those that were young when he wrote got rid of kings and laid tbs foundation of tbs powerful French republic after ha was dead. Writing for tha young, offering suggestions, la a pleasing occupation. When tha suggestion are carried out, after you die, you cannot be held responsible If they prove to be unsound. i Iowas First Old Age Pensioner - ten-pou- d ten-poun- d old-ag- And So They Were Married Theodore Balko, of Redwood Falls, Minn, new national champion cornbusker, who won the title by husking 1,805 pounds of corn (2T.T bushels). In 80 minutes. Fifty thousand people from all over the Mid West gathered to see the national cornhusklng be at Fairmont, Minn HAS HEYDLERS JOB K numer-Demf,crat- a. te NPeT Senator Borah saya be makes no accusation of personal graft In connection with spending public billions for relief; unemployments, etc. It la a comfort to know that there la no charg of stealing from th - poor or ths unemployed. But Senator Borah does accuse th relief administration of shameful waste and bad management, so bad that about half of tho billions were appropriated In vain. . The First Harvest a Mussolini decrees all that are capable of performing manna! labor shall work for a living, a man may ba rich enough. In bis own opinion, to llvo without work, but not tn Italy. Even aristocracy must work. i ftw1 ness that pervades the hearts of ua all The subst anc la the bountiful supply of food that ts ours. Per ha pa these are the reasons that Thanksgiving la particularly a family day. a day la which all tha family art thankful to bo gathered under on roof one more. Thanksgiving day. observe a writer In the Kansas City 8tar, waa born la that spirit as the Pilgrims went to church over snowy trails and returned to oat dlnaer of wild turkey from tho forest and cranberries from tho nearby marshes. Ooo may follow th traditional mens for that day or one may Improvise, using tho turkey for th main them, building such variations of flavors about It that yon may have your own gastronomic symphony so perfectly planned that your guests will remember your Thanksgiving dinner, for th particular harmonies of color and table ' MsJ. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, who commanded tb marines, saya: "I II never again carry a rifle beyond th borders of th United States." Of tb 1,000,000 men sent to Europ be saya: "I did not coma across a Ingle on who knew why he waa Here la a parade of French suffragette In Nantes during the Radical and Radical-Socialis- t JVrfi congress in there." that city. The motto on their banner la "French Women Ought To Vote." General Butler la right Any fightJjj ing outside of our borders should be done from th cloud bomba CHAMPION CORNHUSKER and poison gaa dropped by air- For th Formal Dinner tho Bird la Carved In th Kitchen, planes and from below th water need not follow too cloaely tb with submarines. spirit of tho day. Tour decorations may bo thoroughly modern or tradithe fashion Concerning ensuring la which a country Uka th United tional, aa you pleaa. teTh bowl of the latter. States manages a great war when fruits aa centerpiece It rushes In' unprepared. General No. longer does th table groan with , food Tha modern' hostess Butler saya: vary few vtanda on th table. "Tha war never brought thla places For th formal dinner th bird la country anything. A few Insiders carved In th kitchen and served mad money. International Nickel from that quarter. For th Inforcompany earned 1,800 per cent Tb mal or family dinner th bird may government bought for use la come to tb tabl tho festive Franc $20,000,000. worth of mosqui- dish the board Turthat graces to netting, and there wasnt a key or any fowl may bo prepared mosquito In France. nd stuffed well In advance of th 4 "It also bought 85.000,000 pairs of dinner, (tilcken, duck, goose or any hoes for 4.000,000 men. and every fins roast may be served on Thankswould last a year, and It bought t '"t pair giving day. Tour purs, your ap! 11,000,000,000 worth of airplanes, and tho personal tastea of i that wouldnt get off th ground." petite tbo family should b considered To estimate th tlmo needed for Th new prim minister of France, roasting turkey, allow fifteen minFlandln, tells th chamber of dep- utes to the pound A uties that ha will keep the franc turkey should roast In about two sui; lBlFrasftJrJilhaTtJQ. dlc-.- . and a holt hours, a twentypomta- tatora "liberal Institutions will win blrd In five hours. Put a buttered out over all forma of dictatorship." paper over tbe bird If It browns too The French, most nation pioneer of Bremer county, Iowa, In the world and onelogical moat fast. Allow eight cup of stuffing Joseph Newt Finney, seventy-year-olof the for e bird Turn th bird was the first man to receive an pension from th state of Iowa. He determined, will know how to carry often aa It cooks; faaata about every la shown accepting the check from rostmaster Kohlmann of Warerly. - fifteen minutes. out that program, t ftT long-lastin- g Parade of the Suffragettes of France e- C, UANKSU1VINU la a day of glory aud substance, Such a day tt waa In tba beginning and It la hoped It over ahall be. Its glory la the spirit of thankful- that really Interested him. ." V rien. Muartera It ts emphatlcal-Jte- d that the New Dealers, K i i sought This conjecture, of course, Is upon the frequently heard condition that the radical bloc will bs larger In congress than hereto- Brttih fore and that they will assert following ths Tbs Presidents ability to -meet this condition obviously will bo tested, but there are many observers who say that the President o is the best walker the country ever has seen. Looking into the future, It seems perfectly safe to say that the realignment of parties has taken greater strides than most observers thought posslbls when Mr. Roosevelt was proposing the New Deal In the 1932 campaign. It waa perfectly patent then and became more apparent aa he took office, aa I reported to you at that time, that Mr. can be no doubt, so-- , utute tlght-ropJudges, that Mr. n A tad hla administration Ml danger because he has followers. It seems jj iflnd pantlly agreed among that and observer goUtkal leaders excepting b refuse to believe a change at the Republican kite the recent campaign jed that campaign wlthont d d program. Some critics ig that Henry P. Fletcher, Roosevelt was building a party of jUcta national chairman, his own. iiat I do not find that crlt But in pporttd generally. I heard n Washington political i tone one always must be s man of forty years expe- writer, at nd apparently Mr. Flet--1 ay the made the be c goat by g Break-U- p other day that who have been lepobllcans Solid South lt waa Dt imiesnwlllJng to take It" possible for a jfctcher and hla of the "solid South" to ocbreakup of and Delaware, yBistlngi cur within the next six years. He satatlre Bolton of Ohio, are envisioned withdrawal of the conI H have pulled back In their .act the administration. The servative South from any party that m irems to be, however, tied closely Into the liberal or radMidS done was not sufficient to ical group that dominate the dle West and the Rocky Mountain suited In the t Aat 7 I i conservative propositions In order that when the radical group makes demanda, he can make concessions to them and accomplish the ends them-selv- es -- jst'TT.it ii pro-dlcat- tident " A! After a lot of fuss about tha nationality of her Intended. Ellen Wilson daughter of Senator William Glbba McAdoo of llcAdoo. nlneteen-year-olconsent and waa married to Rafael Lopes her father obtained California, The happy couple la de Onale, screen actor and native of the Philippine. above. shown d Ford Frick, former Denver and and New Tork newspaper writer f the publicity more recently head-obureau of th National league, Tork. at hla desk In New unanlmoua election a hi following National th new president of the succeed John He league. jjaaeban Heydler, who resigned Wan Trafalgar, Whare Nalm th naval Trafalgar, famosa for woa, albattl In which the British Nelson waa killed, though Admiral of Cadlz, capsouth tha to a Ii cap r ital of Spal. d It appears, kind friends, that thla world Europe, at least- -la really headed toward war. Who aays so? Mussolini does, and ho haa Inside Information "another European war la Inevitable," and adda that Italy wQ get more from thla next war than aha got from th last She is getting ready, training even small boys as soldiers. And Lloyd George, who took Britain through tha war that Germany would bars won had it not been for Lloyd George and Oemencean, aays: War la on the horizon." Men Bm u beekeeper haa found Theyre no longbee. for use new and er to be mere German A hODey-gatbere- but messenger. He on craps of messages has written the paper and fastened them to have beea The bees of back back to the quickly brought them he failed to and never baa deliver the goods. The beekeeper a, Largest Mataorlto Th largest meteorite la the world la th Grootfontein, found In Southwestern Africa. It U ah enormous block of metal almost rect- angular In shapes 9 by 10 feet and to of a thickness varying from 2 almost 4 feet It weighs at least 50 tons. Another largo meteorite I th Greenland meteorite that Ad mlral Peary brought back and are 1 likely than placed In th American Museum of bees aaj It toto the wrong Natural History In New Tork. pigeon to fall tons. weighs 8C . hand. r 58 f wonder that wars should start between nations speaking different languages, with conflicting ambitions, religions and Ideals, Let them consider our own state of Arisons, calling out troops to atop completion by the United States of tb Parker water diversion In connection with the great Colorado river r tt project- .Arizona says the water now running to waste must not be diverted by tb government or anybody else without Jkrlzonaa permission. A Kta( Fmtnm SrmSIatt, Isa WHO Srlc. APPEARS that In tae year 1021. ITthe Fathers were so over- Pilgrim joyed when thetr first harvest waa gathered in that they held a ayvico of gratitude to God Tbe New England colonists set apart a day for that specific purpose; and since then ilmtlar services have been held annually. the last Thursday In November being th day appointed In 1864.- - Sarah Joseph Hale, who I rbe reputed author of the nureery rhyme: "Mary had a little lamb," tdvocated the granting of a gen--rholiday throughout tho states m Thanksgiving day. This wag ' adopted. al , |