Show 4 J ft 1 4 N 12 t af pf A IA V oi is A i by ELMO SCOTT WATSON HEAD of us lies a new bear 3 ear 1933 ila although it does not mark the turn of the century nor yet reaching the halfway half way mark both of which furnish a logical excuse for pausing to take stock to look back and to see what progress e have made socially politically economically and spiritually yet there Is ample reason for doing that very thing just now for 1933 will round out the first third of the twentieth century and if there Is anything in history repeating itself the next third will be filled with inith events of the greatest significance to the future of our nation riat ibri certainly that atis was true during the corresponding correspond ine period in the nineteenth century and a comparison and contrast of and 1933 1033 cannot fall to be of interest and perhaps of value to americans as they face the new year y IR in 1833 there was a new type of president in the white mouse a democratic president andrew jackson was his name and his belaz beans there had come about through a political revolution its significance has been well appraised by the historian are frederic al erle austin ogg in his big volume the reign of andrew jackson A chronicle of the frontier in politics in a y tw yale university d press serles series th chronic chroliw V p t f america lie fie writes diac X it jacksons election to the president a ll W described by Sc nalo alel e was correctly ast 1 co p 10 triumph of democratic principle bertlon ofalie peoples right to A I 1 sec ec selves jefferson in hasday was a ja io 40 acres the disks masses and ills his triumph or frank helse heise del in 1800 was rec elied with greatti arca IJ see sec 23 twp tap virginian was at A lya bertg b 6 acres amt aint sort of deino democrat crat f lie he le w was as A 1 N 1 millard realty C sense a nan man of the people ji 7 ster delta monroe inspired crums quincy adams Adama even ni V 1 andrew jackson the first democratic president who was occupying the white house in 1833 authors note to forestall those who say but thomas jefferson the first democratic president it may be pointed out that jefferson madison monroe and john quincy adams were known as republicans or democratic republicans and that jackson was wa truly the first democratic president 2 replica of the stourbridge Stour bridge lion the first practicable locomotive to run upon a permanent railroad track in america the lions trial trip was made at Ho pa on august 9 1829 and it paved the way for other railroad ventures which by 1833 were proving the practicability abi lity of this form of transportation 3 A stage station and a stage coach which in 1833 was the principal means of transporting pa and mail 4 Chi cagos skyline sky line in 1833 5 franklin D roosevelt the democratic president who will occupy the white house in 1933 after three republican administrations 6 the sailplane rail plane an entirely new form of high speed transport which has now been developed to a practical working conclusion it can be built over existing railways making it a fast passenger service the passenger cars which are self propelled and driven by air screws fore and aft are streamlined stream lined and suspended from a steel girder 7 the very latest thing in airmail planes 8 one of the main groups of exhibition buildings for the chicago century of progress exposition which will open in 1933 with their modernistic setbacks set backs terraces and multi levels for traffic ezekiel webster confessed from a cold sense of duty jackson was as no president before him the choice of the masses ills popular vote rote in 1824 revealed not only his big personal popularity but the growing crowing power of the democratic elements in the nation and his defeat in the house of representatives only strengthened his own and the peoples determination to be finally victorious the untrained self willed passionate frontier soldier came to power in as the standard bearer of a mighty democratic uprising ln which was destined before it ran its course to break down party organizations to liberalize state and local governments and to turn the stream of national politics into wholly new channels it was futile for men of the be old school to protest and to prophesy misfortune for the country under its new rulers the people had spoken and this time the peoples will was not to be denied in 1933 there will be another democratic president in the white house obviously it would be futile to attempt to demonstrate any similarity between andrew jackson and franklin D roosevelt for both the heredity and the environment which produced the two men were so different as to make any logical correlation impossible rut put since the forces which work to place men in positions of power and responsibility are invariably more important than the men themselves it more important that there Is a plausible similarity between the forces which placed there two democratic presidents in the white house A century ago there was a political revolution after four decades of rule by the federalists and Demo democratic crad c republicans cans into which the federalists had gradually merged the election of last november had bad all the aspects of a political revolution after twelve years of republican rule and there Is something singularly appropriate to that election in professor words about the election of jackson it was futile for men of the old school to protest and prophesy mi misfortune tor for the country under its new rulers the people had spoken and this time the peoples will was not to be denied so po in 1933 the american people face the tu fu ture under a new administration not only in their national capital but in many state capitals as well they have been promised a new deal for such was the slogan of the winning presidential candidate whether or not he will be able to carry out that promise with all its implications to their satisfaction remains to be seen for granting him the utmost in sincerity and honesty of purpose the fact remains that factors over which he will have no control will shape the destiny of the nation during the next nert third of the century and those factors rather than the actions of one man or group of men will make the new deal whatever it turns out to be there can bo be no doubt that the principles of 0 which chich andrew jackson was the exponent profoundly influenced influence the history of the united states during the third of the century which followed but they were merely political principles and their influence on our history was 1 negligible compared comp ired to the influence of the social and economic forces which wore were s n motion during that ti time me it was this ende which saw a new social consciousness being aroused in the nation for the first time men were beginning to quest question lon actively the rig right lit ot of one race to hold bold in bondage at another lother race new years dayIS day 1831 31 saw the publication of the first number of william lloyd liberator and within two years V organized zed the american antl anti I 1 slaver are than that the common man it conscious of i I 1 yome come more h 11 4 I 1 izen jafancy of the 7 W 41 iio old property properly 0 v the p property lonii state off lecter by 0 41 1 in en by the leg tap twp 0 I 1 0 0 pen the case for 0 3 y I 1 p i kocl social at movements utah s te tell y ere to revola 16 S R 7 W 10 40 av A N NV keople ne ople it ivas vas rd E 16 n fernn r li rp herman mun 16 S 11 7 Vf zia ili 4 NW 1 4 1 NE 34 see sec joseph stocking S L alt P 14 13 F y pei A K L lipf 1 from 1820 to 1840 more tabor I 1 abor saving inventions were brought forward than in the whole history of mankind batore the american manufacture of edge tools began the invention of machines revolutionized woodworking wood working platform scales were introduced the steam hammer was patented in 1842 the iron cook stove store was put on the market about 1810 arte tion lion matches invented in england in 1827 slowly began to take the place of the old steel the first crude colts revolver was patent lil ed in 1835 1935 ia 1 furnish power for cotton Tany wohlen mills ri inar mills other industries dams were built on the falls of the cheny eastern middle and southern stat the methods of farming were ch chases 8 W machinery in 1834 McC firmly ic 2160 2130 first horse reaper all the S 1 I walker uk bk orate mowers nd ud rea tah S see g 10 Transport ati be ei ad V acres amt the steamboat rf and it pointed V improved irvine 1401 walker bk overnight there cahty 11 city utah nah see sec 10 transportation tr f OR 0 g 8 w acres amt aint states and new g 10 of public lands VS alty corp delta de utah N 1119 tion Inc rens from to 1812 1841 12 T TWP wp 16 S R 8 W li borers aers bringing a su el from abroad no 3 so the young giant 0 r n R 8 g W 40 ac sam got anny aay to a flying 1080 pro progress pros gre ress ss a race which ats ill Y berg delta present time the year 1833 1 8 a all any y other from which to date tilts tills tap twp p 16 what of the year 1933 will th thi 66 55 the future write it down as anotn delta of a new era of progress social 16 S and spiritual progress wea we 1728 this year cannot answer alisher that buele quele I 1 nith milli we learn anything by the lessons hotd ofa rali we can at least recognize boije e of beneath the surface of every everyday dayA it 8 g NV glye a hint of the changes tha 2181 2484 al |