Show s I The FIRST FIUST I I FOUR YEARS I N NA i A i n a wl wll r f l 6 r t t f 3 e d x r I i I k I k INAUGURATION Tenseness an and apprehension prevailed on March 4 1933 as Herbert Herberti i 1 i Hoover and Franklin D. D Roosevelt motored to the capitol where the new pres president dent told his inaugural audience The uThe only thing we have to fear is fear itself I H i. i 1 kt t f. f 1 f M- M tr t. t I f f hj ry c I I r 37 I y Y w e r r rV V I 1 TO THE WOODS Four months after inauguration day o youths were busy at work in parks and national for for- 3 ests Enrollment is today CD 0 has been spent or appropriated or work v. v 9 v q w R j. j l S. S S e ii S y r rai 3 ai A 4 1 s r stir x S t j. j a N t A P U CODE JJ DAYS With General Hugh S. S Johnson as first first- first administrator tor cod codified nearly industries to spread 7 work raise wages control production maintain fair e competition A supreme court decision killed 4 L j i iI I r rA A 1111 II 4 i u 1 y f r ry J tt r f gf SOCIAL SECURITY On August 14 1935 President Roosevelt signed the 1 0 social security act Since then the federal government government govern govern- ment has allotted t to states for the aid de dependent children and anci adults of some 1183 f J I J 1 r n. n tip t blY r- r jf J j s X t f. f fr f 1 y- y fa t I Y rt L' L tY fI ft r c z 1 I r 1 Election Erection returns mean the continuation of ofa ofa a a Democratic administration under Franklin Frank Frank- lin D. D Roosevelt The record of the first four y years ars fakes on added significance as th the foundation of a second term These are the high spots of his first firs admin admin- r ry r w F w WN 3 fy sf s r Sv 4 y I l 1 bl 7 a I t fit r r 1 r HOLIDAY HANGOVER After the b bank holiday gold golc be became became be- be 2 came a government monopoly and hoarded t metal came out of hiding hiding hid- hid ing ing The dollar was devalued k 2 0 h OY x f 4 s Rr gah x 4 e- e w wi i. i r. r t 4 t r 4 na Yc 1 hl Yap yF v r j o k a Sad 5 Ll n. n jV Yo reft r ys i. i wS w v ry K S 1 j An 3 i r il s Yao 6 r i ai 7 sr a ay rt i S bYr Y y n 6 f Y C THIRD ROW V U UNDER mIDER In return for curtailing agricultural production 4 some farmers were paid L Held unconstitutional by the supreme court COUtt AAA 9 was replaced by a soil conservation program J c ko ix vi vr y t r. r R r f fI I vi qt Q a sr s r f e a I r Sus I. I r A AR R Y i x F. F w ww Q k 6 S I 55 RELIEF Cash and jobs fobs were given to fo th the unemployed oyed through direct relief 5 and p public works Bill e POWER TV TVA A and other power projects to 6 put but a measuring stick to utility p G rates were attacked in the courts i x c m N R i a B 5 f a. a it t to i o. o r r REPEAL Fifteen years of prohibition ended with repeal of the eighteenth amendment on December 5 1933 8 Federal liquor taxes in less than three years total CD more than e T 4 j S i S 'S S 'S V Sl 3 Y Q k ye Y D iV t 0 f o v l v wN y f. f 1 Y i i i kt i t. t f iM f tS v 4 t J d 4 v V 0 HANDS BANDS ACROSS TIlE THE BORDER In the f field eld of world policy the president said in his in inaugural address I UI would dedicate this nation to the policy of the good neighbor Dramatizing 11 that policy Mr Roosevelt picnicked last June on the beach at Campobello island Q his summer ho home e with h Premier reni A. A A. A Dysart y ar P. P of Canada's Canadas J J lp ss of New J v Brunswick l dJ i l i U i t 11 J. J ri 5 ti tl Y X t Fr r N i I I S JS J'S r ji r x S x x r f I is li j jk k j t 1 1 f ie ies s a 1 STOP SIGN I In 11 out of 13 cases the supreme e court has held against new deal deai measures Administration spokesmen spokes spokes- 9 men have criticized ed t the e court but hi hints ts of a cone constitutional constitutional con con- e 8 amendment have failed to jell r r a aY ar at a a i Y r t I p 1 I V s 's e. e d ds d's a r JOURNEY OF HUSBANDRY Nominated last June for reelection the president 12 held off open campaigning until September Nonpolitical Nonpolitical Non political he insisted was his late summer trip through the drouth area i. i J Y f i |