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N1 T onr) ItiltTtriL
who tittring the
leIVS RCV1CIV of Ctirrent L4 Wr1(1 ar A 11p1
tt1efv114:1111nist11!:::1 t1t11 ss 11t
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EN7clits the olild drh n
k-' A- 1 to-paper puhtber As ft reward tor
his a:ir work Ujilli ass tottte a tosr
Iii 1Ls yoke otter the ttItThorto
rarilt1 the firt ttes to Englutttl Or the
Davis Warns Japan Agairm Scrapping Naval Treaty— th Vvr-itilos trttaty For
rdim it!tr the sr Ite trotttwo1
Peaceful grertnent for Saar Plebieite---:klolev to Is a frtttot tool rotithhtta if 114p1
(4010 141lq tliOre yttre tlit
and Ilichber to IntitttrialitL
tr1111 hot v111k the loe
cttit! the to htot twer cl:1-t11 to he
By EDWARD W PICKARD fritools L'ohlt11 WaVt" 10) livir
1
itni tho t!I exiiros A if I film
By EDWARD W PICKARD
e 1"b n ty
NIOIMAN II DA18 m
Aerin ca arm
A 1 bassadmittlare and our chief
representatie in the naval limitation
conversations that iiii‘e boom going ton
r--- ------vee-:--- In London loos gin
i - - :: plain warning: too Jot
- pan that If that no'
'- flow Insists 41)11 Scr111
- ::- ping the W111111ii11
-f - A A - ilitVgil I rva ty so:laity
1011 be enclaneered
' suspicion created awl
" 1 'E the world foroad into
'- ---:' '' a costly to' vat coe
''''::: ' st rue! lon roo oo lkl r
:
)-i Lolti Dav was as addressing
L L :
the American Corrt-
N H Davis
spondents: ssomelsolom
In London hut his worth were thrtint
for all the wouhl to hear Iwo! 114 hiM
RPVCh WaS the first veniprelienOve
statement of the AliiTii 111-:0101
Pille0 OW opening of the coonvor-Nlifol14
ft was regarded III of Ult gro:Itost im
Parlance Ile also smeanced for the
first time that President ltnp0‘It Irts
proposed "ti StibStalithil till :Iruitliti
dliCtiilli III 111Vai armarnents"
litr 10iIVIS :04! that SIIIe NO )11'
Ment for armament reduction has been
reached the United :--:tatios advocates
the continuance of the Wa-hinetoon and
London treaties vitt thoir lamorance
of "equality of sffilrity" Asortia:
that the Washnieton !eat put no cal
to a fUlTDHs Iiirkili rici 811d i'sr:Iiiikhril
"11 Pitillit li:V8 for 'mace In the Paciiii
tinol the 1iar East he elation's:
"thily loy netintenanee III the sy-di'lli
of eq1111 lily Of tseCtilIty k eh propor-
tionate reductions downward or 'IRA
strength If possible ran there leo maim
tattled the solostantial foluelation for
security and peace WI' lois thus been
In id
'Abandonment now of the principles
Involved would lead to conditions of
Insecurity of International suspielon
and of costly competition with no real
advantage to any nation"
1!notilelitil3' It is said that when Ja-
van gives formal notie that she Is de-
nouncing the Washington treaty prob
ably on December 20 Ow United Sint es
1011 Immediately withdraw front the
discussions In Londoon (officials In
1VushIngton coesider that to continue
the conversations would be tantamount
to acquiscence to Japan's demand for
moditileation of the ratios on whielt
the treely Is based
No morn than any other nation does
the United States wlsh to see tin' re-
vIval of tho race In naval eonstruction
but the government vill not tolerate
the decline of our navy to a subordi
nate place Itecent utheitnees of cab
!net members sal of congressmen who
espeffially have to do with naval affairs
make this plain
In Ms annual report to the President
Secretary of the Navy Swansom says
that althotigh the United States may
reduce Its naval strength proportioli-
ately with otiler powers It Is toyer
ative that a tinVy SVeoll(1 to polio la
maintained Ile warns also of the
dangerous Rhotitgo of personnel In the
navy saying that "ships RN VillticlosS
Mile4S manned by adequate crews of
trained experienced officers sod men°
governnient or IllqW0:IN In has
doeldokt to ovpol 811 tho 27000 thin
yarlans now living in that country
The protss nill tw gradual kit re
lelitiess Already inore than have
twon deported (1111 more 810 being sent
any Itotway collol the fiction
of Jtwolavta t r tlw
Iv'a gut' uf Nathnc
1)Fl sohition or nit
viebisite problem seemed assured
Olen the council of the Lemme
uoittihnotisly and glady adoptei
tho report of the Saar ceninlittets ent
bodying the Franco German agreement
for Letyinent for the mires In case the
region otea to return to the reich
I'ng VP to this sottlement were two
istinouncements of utmost Importamm
Fondgti Alinbster Pierre Imval
of 'rune promise(' that Ilretigh tr(s(ps
vnibl tiell(e no totempt to ontor tho
fetar territory borore or (luring the
vote on danultry "I desire to an-
nounce slid he "that "'ranee will not
partletpate In any Intennitlenal force
which It may he found lamessary to
Pon d Into the Saar 1e eannot par-
tiolisito In such a force because ter-
many enunot partielpate"
'Plum Capt Anthony il(len Yetis!'
lord privy seal told the council that
(treat Itrilain would contrimito troops to
the proposed International force pro-
vided Chanollor Illttor of Germany
were AMIng that such an army blowl1
he welt Into the territory mon ver
tin was Informed of this a foreimi
Once spokesman antionneed that lilt
lerls government would rake no ohjee-
tons to the plan
All this was in cilleet a vietory for
the policies of Col
the leaglie commissioner of the Saar
for ho has long advocaiel the erea-
tion of an Internationol pollee force
for the territory
Pelemlies of Italy on1
Ialiln declared ther colmtries woulki
eentl troops itml Llivittor
14 ovlet foreign commissar said ho ho
Bevel Russia would ho wIlling to sup
ply a part of the 'Isamu! force
DTSPATCIIES from Warsaw Cil1
ttlA P0108 were and
niartnel by the Cort11:111 aret
merit herause they fearel the umler
trIttmling Ietween these No 1!:np
woull n eNletahal to Ine hide Gr:tt
Pain and Italy The forelgu ethce
1!Inted that In that ease Po Miura re-
lations with ItIms!a mhztit he maIe
clost4 Polito(' resents being left out
In the cold for she Is itetermlaml
to reef-v:07ml as one of the great pow
rc n 11 to play her part In the stata
tuition of peace In Europe
R' thV
1)t1'1JIN'i AStLIT return 1 1 cr Tr ‘t Z47 : i
14464rri 1101 Lor rn acioss w sni n an
I troll! II nrin I-rtters to Hs I s---4 seliens or itowluroi Vi4141 110 -:1 141!I -:114 11 11 C14-12 tat
theled cenorollt e t-310-5 In ‘V-11n:ton : tiI hy a ertes or 41Itril4 11"lis -1- who! Ir
kith Ow grpt!or 'art of 114 Ohio!' rl c!r1:rg throl::11 tNo (1:):04 114 ox rirr( Notpt l'r a fw
1rila (401Ird'-1 It s' III l''' I 1' ! t :it of tile 11: or Is tInIIe n it thts
I
sowed to con'Ioss In I:s snonII too-- vtIng fer all conitinnikation sstottin i I I -:' Prt'I11611I'" l'I tiIt
41' on 11411-3 3 The Ti lior 11!-4 ' t I but it ‘kIS reported 1':l'‘"i') 4I -- or 1: IA i"Iernos4
III"" to do v-!'l ::t 11”t' Ltt 1":1' th t at Ion-t tine to'‘Ioi of eotsidor-- I I: ' I Nor I 1!rii Is Hid
Itt ‘'" Ls tl II' II":1""41 to 1:''''' It' IIP sI C ()14111:is and S hut ' the ro I inin's
verlt r nor ro I -In of the Mt- and pitt pr 1eIr1y (li-ti oyet Nlost of hoot"
the AAA c‘tt':ott ir toe or itIi the 1111:10:1tols 0- II vitt tiir 1 'ft III' 1111' S1i1!411 1:1‘e hoot es-
mows s III'IIIty 11-- 0 and 19 Ilvi 4 at!t1 tor T-1n1 tint nonnou'Ain ithll II dovI In II- 1ilt SIII-
t hon-n: and the 1 iri4 dA et v111t Khollor 0r II Aost fr hew : n Ione! o I a! at I
the hiolt : Ct Anwdistine In I- Iorida is 14ty
1
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7111s:110AT 1I'sl'AIHA Krm‘1 -ItIrts' tItIttrIvrs of a cttiry old
I MIIILIZS or the "Atid Continent' Ite- 1 il 1I it 1h the thl 01 rtn- to th I I
e kr e hoop
i IHI ntion tIon reor--ent- !idling 1114 11111 1111V 11 OR! 4'1 LIW-
itil 1110 Vullip li or his lintion for after
In 19 shifts tet hi Ch!eltro and 1r- gith J tla1 siwti tIal rihti a 1 !elle her nenrly 41 oloilry hut tho
lecied 1Ilis tor n soil erI mil eniln ilmiliin rr this h:Inlit:4h lia ! ?stdishnient of New rrinee ns a
t!'""I effl'Ir''l I'''''''1"1- I') '''''t )":“k11' ' ' volitlent rights At his In- '1"'" "I'''s 1"''''S l'''''''I'l'
(01) v4111444 11)11 J1'”111i411 1111 1-0140111 I t J ruirI:il m! 11 tit:111 ns ler the I' hcr 1::11o)01
metal le the federlil roerneilt w':til i i Jelis who ha 0 soltdh to phuit eut
In 19 st:ties toot In (1"tro por r1i4ht for tii-trly 8 coolliry but tht'
-!Mdoshhieht f NeW rriliee a
fi1441 1!!!!14 1"r it s"" ii "HI from loiroot lu 11001it t11v vtrs
I! coldrol prt81 cot rights At Ilk
'ks tor the oihi'r 1:lootoori
"el"li"" reee1"' !Lit ni
'JOIN w ho lt t Ict 4tIt-
1111"1 to the rederni e"ver"Helit "'1" tooio!y doehlo1 Holt niiy 'I'orhkil ‘ in the
roitoot for sorvoy to Itm limn thirty piiirs 1 t ir
prioll11ity 11:Alt ft 111h "" too to vIiolon to tho ch:tinher of ow 1
do"liqu'd y A l' Ilit ''r ! ti1411 that 1111 vwuon ovvr tA‘ooly-
luh the eohtr8oth8 ilf 81it iirs or vot in the tot 1:10111111:411ill NON
ilidom met tin iircit 1“lefoliott
fr"111 thoiot t1tionm lholoidrolm
Ivo rhor8 Nq:h ftbott thnol':h I :14 grwitiole
ioilrot flood 1k 114 111H111111'! fl
the eAtoril Fl1“-t tot trloo i000 hy nowri 11ifit Is now '0v tor'oy l'our
voors itri to 4'Hp0 toHro thy
A Th1:1:11N( IIteinenk wore tlittio
to tho Aiecrienn 0r::r-- f Indle4-
lry In New !h by two “f the l'n-1-
'111:111 1:111!)!:
" diroctor t tho
nt emerminiiv coinmih
1rto!11' :toloy
clard there Is no
substitute
for the ciip
Italistie economic
tent "litedently" he
antil "the New 1W:it
SN'aS d II 11011 t) save
capitalism and by
spreading the range
Donald
of opportunity undo'
Richberg
it to enable Cie tiNer-
age nom to regain It tome-tire of con-
trol over the conditions ilottir
lie liVo'd It SOvilled ItO MO In 1933 as It
seems to me now that this effort to
sit‘e capitalism wns wino mot Just
"Ity no stretch Of the Imagitintion
could the vote of November linve
Mien Interpreted as a mandato for the
abandonment of the capitalistic sv stem
een had there been such a
mandate there was and Is III)
t-iiinstittite for our present system:
Nioley expressed notch optimism re-
garding business Ito told the Indus-
trialists In effect tlint they need have
no fear of any radical change In the
preseut econolnie and social tinier that
Industry was needed to stimulate trade
tiring about recovery find that In the
last analysis It Nvould be the business
men who would distribute the wealth
of the nation
Itichberg admitted the INIZk had
not fichlexed till Its alms In Its effort
to bring about Industrial self govern-
ment nut Insisted dint Its fundamental
principles inimt he preserved In perma-
nent legislation for codes of fair com-
petition lio warned Cho manufacturers that
the permatwrit law must be xsritten
co-operatilin ith labOr 111111 0111S1itiletA
101 IN ell 119 privnte business and go
tirmalint SI thiit there should be nei-
ther workeonsuneir
nosiness nor business regimentation by
government
Ile hinted that if employers consent-
ed to Imial restriction In return for in-
creased power under the codes organ--
14cd tailor would be called upon to do
Ve In sulimitling to legislative
cI ntrol
Organits1 latior was soundly berated
Iy (' 1t rdo president of the Na-
tionill Association of itinitfaotiniers
Ile said Its eoutribution to national
recovery had been "the most xvide-
sprenil Inauguration of strikes co
Ircin InthiiihIItioII and violence that
the d'ulted States has ever seen as
evidenced by strihes Iii iinneapolls
Cleveland textile Industries and the
goneral stritte at San Francisco"
l'oado pledged the united opposition
If the 1cationiti Axsociation of 11Iann-
fiteturers to the efforts of the Ameri-
can Ciideration of Labor to obtain
through congress legislation Imposing
a SO hour week on Industry or any
other effort to ili a right and nrbi
trary work week for nil Industry"
industry's platform for recovery
WfIS proposed at a meettng of
the tuitional Industrial conned urging
return to the gold standard a balanced
budget and other orthodox economic
measures was adopted
'rlIE federal government has start
I el In liolT:11)) the contest that
flintily determine the eolloctive har-
gainimr pm ere or or4aul::ed labor un-
der the The government askel
the rffite1 siates DIstrlet court for
the 'cosier)) tlistrlet or New York to
Impose on the Iloilo) Engineerimz
company or Ilufralo the NOW 'Vara
controver-dal doctrltio of majority rule
h) all lal:or relation) under NH&
In El:114 the government's compilint
11ZillLst lioni0 company United
S!atcs Attorney (leorge L Crobe
Ilie court to order the colopany to ih)
the r”:10w:lig th:no:
1 To hareiain collectively with the
Unitd Autoniollie Workers Feleral
union Ni this union a branch
of the A I or L Was the one which
Italorlty of the Houle workers chose
am their representatIve when the lohor
hoorl comluctel an election among
them on MA NI) 21
2 To cease collective lbargalning
W hli nU Ot her unions especlally a com-
pany union known titi thtt 111110() Wel
fare awl Athletic associatton
3 To refrain from all action which
might Interfere with or coerce the ant-
11!)yets In thelr selforgatlization for
the purpose of collective bargaining
1:(1(11-TVELTS S'Av!'4 itre t) 1 !10 it Lilt ii
tit conin1opn 1ivii wrploi wro:tt of I tr1-
Its lit:1111P'4 110110Ni (1!c110 110' 113'
rtik (Iritriieit reilert itnti It ‘att (len In ‘‘ hat is tiew Ilel: Ire tit
In VNIItizton they are dioiihe i 10 I4—e it
that If Of Its tee- latkr to III tu
tilionetpliirions go erainent ntNiiipi a prier to this hind
wHI sandy Iti H tieW 11(6 (1e Jain s CI or 8 hiflo
tran-000anle sonloo Nvoro volony of Ituropoans Las sonk 01
Ing volkolI ro4f find It t-emoI 'Moly sinrtation Julian inas-acro for
t!1 oold iolopt Ow $17- : quiirter or 1:1 ooutory Ltel n col
holifilin plan apprmod Evi Ing Y tho "Stern lilul 1tI eefl'i" of
seurvtiiry of coot- Mossochnsotts linother oolouy of
tnorro nth1 the lion:II MI kery reupits 1‘ sH:lk ti u! sane! fu48e
Ioittoo for moron:11111os 'Flott plan etnInro ivoui greitter hord1111s
calls for Io hvo Zoppolin type II ir- for !novo than 4 docado
ships tin' one stnallkr niotal all craft I are flw pooplo IA lU nro ft Iondoote
Wong NMI II 414 lry modorn larolonc the North Atoorloan continent tit
equipment 11l4t for thoy spook Ille tongue of
'rho commission ills° vlII fisli con-10111 England
gross In 111 Votruary report to creale t'or NekV 1 ti urvive
a permanent fedoat ag01111 IA It tk
1(I I'"Y mer all 011 avia-
tion This would comprise fl e to sev-
en members
t— !
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t I
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'
Serge! Kirov
Of the wortcing
oX' Ilia It tippeare
- t here Is sointithihg
more to the event
Serge! Kirov
than a noire murder
A tikpittch from ‘Varsitw said ten Itefl
army officers had been executed es the
rei4ult of a plot to tistiss'nitte all
Soviet leaders tit the Sittin't
The Moscow gevecilieciit denied this
Stery but et the snme tittle It ilit put
thut under arrest scores of hits
Guitrds enemies or the Suit reginto
licensing thew of "terroristit' tiolmn"
'fhey were tried by tullititry
glum or the Supreme court and sixty-
six of them inclilding 1cre
found guilty nod liontedistely exticukil
l'he tomes of those executed were
offichtliy tinnouncvd Anhnu: thorn ap-
p:11001'1y '1Vert 10110 Of tile ht11014 W1t)
lund tiizurett prominently ‘xlitt the
White limit's (bolo!: the el II triJro
fiilliming the reilsheviNt revohotoit
Nor were there tiny nitincs or mon
tlttt !MVO thliionnt prominence
il'utjUn1tI Inn
'Fire executions were csrritil out
while Niniv's hody n nt beiniz crenutt-
ed tie nne given in stote runorril
his ilini ‘ ore phiced In the Com-
munists' boidde the witil tit
Ott Kremlin where req the renutilis
of Lenin John 'Peed Ond ether horors
of Ow lied revolution
111SINI:SS letolors of tho country
lio are ntornhera of the (11:1nbor
of Commerce of the l'ntte1 State4
no1Tl1 a reform or tho govortonent'l
buNetary ntetheh '111ronl!ril a rot'er
enlum they havo gtven approval to
tlitrteen prottesats to flits end
One step reeonerenl waa "a more
nettre cetort!-e1 nlininktcative eon
trot Of 4xponditilre" Thig v111
obtainod by "b1-111inv: the ex11
nye ottowent systelll of foTbis so si
to inelible ft II Npoll(11111rps orlinary
and etneriputey niit stron:thenthz It
o us to tno:1 tho necessity of dettel-
etoty appropriations"
'his reconunetnlation for brotolor
control by tho tultnintstratiN 0 branch
of flu' tlovertnnent alQo st1t:este1 that
"when feasitOo" eNpenthtures 10 re-
&Iced below ti pp ro pri a 1 lonst
IN EINE with this IliPIot 'revolt" IS
the opposition the !nett are
sleilbinsiritting to tho ten litillon
wolk relief progriim priiposeil to the
I'restilont by ills brain trust thivisers
As outlineil by SYretitry of the In-
terior Iches anti Ailminiitrator
Hopkins this Is an uniltirtahing to ter-
minate feitural direct roller anil put all
alito bodied utivinployeil porsons Ht
work ou 1-oVirl'i)111q)t finance' projects
vibile the states continue to arront re
It( f to tihi$i not able to work
itilleoetically the proleeisi would be
to a 1:11-Ze (ltrzrk'f Ht:t
to :t) iii the glIVOTTINIOnt wonii1
retiover a large part of tile outlay Thus
the cost of reliot would be tint and the
revivel Of business at the saire flaw
lie prounitel tbrou11
for cons:ruothin Inator lals Awl the in
erelie ytkr11-3' purchits!ng pc-mor
resultInz troll the vat plNernalunt
vendit rezt
THE LUTHER REGISTER
4
By ELMO SCOTT WATSON
11-1M111t :1 lt:'L 11e
D 1g
11light of ts1)11
try day l !Ii‘tk:illi:
tlos tile :-oli 11:m1 u:1
bro :114 to u cl!2 tat
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- illft
r'rr''''È 1- ''''I't fr a i'-v
I
'A(i''-::14' AI!iA s -1'Atw!1 1! 4-
il pr iolA1!y to the
or C IA C!ertli-4
1!: -If N-
t ‘-H Is
ti rt I ili1i's
likItt"
1 il' ILO Sfi1!11 tit e Leon e--
yo 11 111r t'1:0 1“1r
' hit Is now Now Jorowy Four
yosrs sro to 41spo Isoo the
v‘livn Now France Ne‘r
aria New Spain are hat ateithales
From Ow WO little st11(111nt!
1lynwti 111 flost”nw1111
wIll laoaw eventtailly Itt ! stale of
vittirr Kim )v one or rho most Massachusetts haveitireadystenontal
prominent menitieN of the Itussia 'la' s'lli'malits "II" are t'' gr"w
Communist party's political bureau illtu th" slati's of :laine and Now
was assassinated in Leningrad and as 11"11"b1re Hild to luvre ‘‘111 ""
i he was a clue ass° have their oriiJiis there
f:- ' ' ! elate of Stalin his 1-o1 d Cahert has already erected
his cross at St 'Itiry's on the Ches
7--
'- -e
soot or hue mourn apenhe hay to found the cny olo In
V" j -"" A d
ath Yas the occa
tog The' government NA hich there Is true rligions free-
need that the don m Nll t and fro V e k to grow the
mumu E- At 3'40‘ tissassia was Leonid 'Free State of Maryland" lint ft
i - Nicelleft and that be hair century is still to pass before
William Fenn realizes his &caul of
-i ' "‘Aiis sent by the elm-
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By ELMO SCOTT VVATSON lint there Is ontt vitt) dares ti) de- are coming!" lie shouts as he --tlils man lit) wotill be the first
olt
111 11t
A11 'II 1)Iii 'he viate in more was than otto-a von-es "etory M111-A villm:) and asssintte tin Antorica
n Prsitlet
t
3Ing Vel-lontin nantod lioger VII- farm" tool Ills voice v ill como ticim hat thirk fInte is to tie reser
D iti1011-golight itf ts111thtviti-
!talus of Saiciti llo do 'arcs that ilnytig dtkn thron11 the ptat-s to for John Mhos Itooth win) la
aciss the son II:Al titel tho stiipt 1as lei iiii!irlry oor the remitel us how lie' rithimi tl t pa- sheeeed t !tore Itt‘irence failed al
bro am to a close ttt -ouscioncs of mon that the' e triot4 to the )1r)4 of tl-0 lilr- send Ahrtillam Ilucoln to a tat
i"rr F!1111 hi' froolotit of worship and ties v itill s‘ ere first dem1111i in tt r's gra x o
- om er pir
r''rr :4 I pt r a fe
ir l' w o ! it e separatin o of church and A irr'itha 1111 in ftheole 1-111 he 1 lit lint lf I tetttli passes Iy t Chl
ty'-s-ti tt chnts
1Ht s ttief 4-
- stato 7 a lioielred y ars ta'u'e be litectifto la this first month
log pro a riololt to the IIior AVililmns 14 America's is- v4 le im Is bef he n o
ore ttv )tr is scar)
'-'1'i l ) 41 o of the IA lidernes4 "thilerolts rall" Al)--i lino t's V'Ijit) 1t-itt Paul 1tire Is jat ly half toor It will knock at t
' I :
li ij Nnr"li Ameri:t Is sli1 li:iv In I171 is no bbice rev stolt 1rtii 4 to crawl illcut on il tt floor floor of tho llior Ja-llco of the Cu
tio ro I Inv a's co::1- mem So t'oitrt orh rs of Itii f:111r's Lc Pt Im-111 4 I ShtIo- It k a position will
hem" him to loale the colony Icit lia1"ly tt s m is horn to a fainicr lng lot bits I )1-1 for :it yoiirs the it
It lie tho Stiili!11 Iiii‘e Leon t
es- tiliows him to remnin anti sl 'log ii-tr rliiitro Alits Ti e thtle Is tt-t in Cm history of that high tr
11iI dovt ft 1: 1:1It small- if ho till not "1 ahout to th:or tiotolcr Ill 17iiiI met Col ilt"itt 1y unel in July 11 in l'itilinlelphia IA
st for heat i) a 1litche I a) at I others to hii opinion li not 1
s" e d- 4 iiII gik n hi t'strs : 1 11 die lohn Alitr-lmil ) Itiol boon
Augustin() in t loridit is 14-mly go )000 hat he ihms lAt-lcome tale 1lit Addos fie is to go to Ilitrtrd fluentiztl In 1 ringint4 ahout Hitt ra
lt'4' qlli'lorui of a cohttiry old ers to Ills lion-o ‘s Imre ho preaches colli-41 to histonat a lawyer awl In fication 4t tho t:1111 slatei ('
Ili' iki OW FriliCII 1110 hoPil Ilk "radical" doetrinos So tho Court 17:ri to v rite for flit liosion tia- slit idiot' anti v)110-e Intorprotall
Mug up met down tlot St Iaw- semis it onstahlo to arrost Wilt zot"t a sorilis of 4--ils dohying the of that document during his fo
1! for nearly it century tolt the liams Ho fleo4 tli rong)! tilt sit1s rhIlit of thit 1:1r41111 l'ar11:inelt to rviro on tho sittrente 'hell h
nildtslatiout tf NeW liriliee OS IA of Inter ( ) the 11)italle vtigiltint Impose IIxillion upon Ler AnicriCiiii iliilit'ilili 1 Ilideiiii!y lik liallio up
riliallokit eidoti Is vry rII of "Al!l-'t 'It N Arrig:ii-olt l'iy eiiotiies Nittielit their coli4elit the 1:ro of our latol cit July 8 t
As for the other 1::11potot t- 'Flotre be is to renhilit unlit spri114
In 1775 Le is to anoint the Con- exitet cowl) r-ary of lite iloy MI
US who lomi so1ii1 to phicit out- theit go fottlt to fol111 Coe colony
tinontal t'ongress in Ittillitdelph)ti first the Ilherty Boll "proclaim
sts In filo Now i)r11 -they aro of l'rcItett
aI d thicro to propose 114 comilitindor Ithorty 'firm! limit all the land 1
comers 1111--I I or only t) liat thortt Is Will tiit other
of tim army raised to del' titi Anicr- to all the It:1110111os till-roof" t
endfS 11:i I' OW I 'Intl: 10" 11 “Il "61 lli rl''i21" ':Ilik lotS
Icati ithertos a A L:II:Ian named 1Iy of 1111 Mar-11:ll kk ill he bor
I t litolson kk ill: tholr Nov Nothor- forittI Atnerio)tis first tttiliatt's Crge A"ehtin:fon And when tin- to Hs la-t rostling place And as t
th vtlitch Is 11 Imcomo Nev- Volk club Stie 11)ists on erltittizimg tile
othor Vir:ginian na no CI filch:1rd solettot cortcs n ly
iovc4 sli
I for a nee II le-s ilmo theit Hint tos hirg of Ilit colony's mini-tors
Henry Ito mstor4 the roi-iihiliiin iiitt Iiiiiiii411 the !iiti ells the 11herty V
they x' l led Illr r'''''' '''''r th:t itit her' Si) Ahtte ilutchinson
1t Voit11 Colonlos tiro and of
ittt Is now i'ti Jory Four riItt totalit to tw Iroe owl Jodi 0-'''-- :--
----: -- ' '- - '
ars aro to 41)I bolrt tho --7
potelent States" arid moves lis alop I
Isios are to I ilo it 1ti I 111 thls '' -4- tion thi Ittie Jo111 Alitimt kill ('''" "' - ' - ir
-itt intornationi1 u of I Ind- - i)
j
t t
:Whim): 13' 4-titillishing New Swo-
-I s smiond filo motion arel ill 1- tip-
r ii nto d a nienth o r of tho isinu cith o o
--t
ti in vliat is iicv lichvare hilt to draw up a Iteclaritilort or filth-
oy are dc-i1 i
f ' '4' ' 7:- ' ' ' - 1)111:11 V
-
ter to tho Inibilt v let v ill vittint
lio till help Iv tato that Immortal
prior rilit to this land 'ti ) ) - k
- -4 - ' i I t document lie ‘vill '''-rtt It IMO hell
I tokk n on the jt11- ri or fl lit! li V lt 1 ' i: i ' 'i':i 'i' i 11'"'''
lolly of 1:unI:Ins h:is sitni I t
iI 'i' ' r7i' ' ii' '" i i i Itt IiIhe liiilit for 'Heal y l v
4 Ion
'4 - et s q s lilt lilt be omt 1' Iloi police com
trt :ohm and Imliiiit nitisitiire for s:s l'- o s -s tnissiotiors V le) iiiii11 i III INI I y of A 4 4'
(VI:Illor O r li Cellh iry and up 4)11 X '-' : n it
I-i -'-'' o''' so '''i-- peactt that ends the itovolation and
f! "s I ern wet root hound eon-t" (if ') 1 :I --'' l' " 14' lot will beeollitt tho liht)4 nult-tor 0 : i---- sc
- -4 ' ---''-1
tclinsetts another colo h y of -'------- He t r
of tho now tuiflon to tlat court of
litths 1‘lio sn tilt tho ttilitt tolgue t i itr''''''" - I' :--i I' --" S Jitnlos It w ill not fall to hi lot ''
r s -' t
s ettillirmi eiotri greater hardships ' -'1- ---I'-: :''--- '' : t
- ''11 C'1
nowt) th 111 it dOC:1 I li' And thei-o ‘' ' Itit ' ' --'i'il'''' lb he olio or tho0 01 dralv tip the :-)' ' i t e
t 1 -i --:-' -- -: '( co111!tlition for tho HOW ntioddie IV
o tim ilistplo vim tiro to dominate : --- '-' --I' 't 2- but 'under its torms he ill lieceiee
t fr t
e North Aneiriviiii continent tit r i
s ohoy spei tk the ton gue of I't e1 Slat o
'I"5
'''''t' '' lirA the first vice prosident of the llnit-
s IA 111-11 l ie Itolpod estate
11 England k Ilsh and Its som1111 Itre-:oent Anal MARK TWAIN
Fir Now England is to survive
I july -I l'-'211 exactly rt) yoars
lilt Now France No‘v Nethorland JOHN ADAMS to the day front the limo he itiol villl toll Inournfully fir a III
itt NeW Spain aro hut memories
min the two little sottlemonts Is als-it hanishol Sho too goes IA) S'211(1 OW r 11-'Cil NI' ii)ll of liolopell- WIllio Ifiell stop For It luts cracise
yniottilt and Itosion11h till:sb the sunlit and latthcs a !CII:olit'llt dctice lolin Adittlis ‘N ill dio Ills And tie or til-kin ‘N III It ring it
I1 become) eventually tint state of 'thus grotAs the colony of lileele gre:tt woili iiieleil It rang that day In 11711 ‘11-11
assitllusolts havettiroadystenottod Island dedloalitil t) the principal lint latfort tho sands In Ills hour-- heralded the news of Hot iiecla
4 Sil I 10111411:S kk 1114'h are to grow of frotthon of worship So iliii- Is to glass have run cult lir will have that of lialote tidotico nor het loll
it) tile slatt's of Alaitio and No‘st see the planting of the seeds of Lb- ilte other thin-4 heo1s 11: a for tho pits-ing of ono of the gr
tolipshire and tv0 more ‘N ill soon orty-of polltitial liherty in Vir- Signer and a 'Father of tin lit- tigures In the sirligglo for lib-
i0 their orinlus thitro Oda and religious Illtorty In 'node public" to guarantee his immortal- John Artirsluill Is the last of th
Lord Cahort has ttlroady ereete1 ikliiiiiii-lIlirll :irk' t:i boar fruit a ity Ito t ill hale gi‘on to tho nit- null It is appropriato that N hill I
s critss at St 'Ittry's on tho t'llt‘s- century ahal a half lator in the Con- tion it son John (21tiney Adams vole Ist shires in thk yehr l'
tenho hay to found tho colony In slitillititt of the 1:ilited Stales of vlto Is doslitted to 1e the sixth the viiieft of tho Ijhorty Poll sh
!dell there Is true religions free- AlneriCA l'residont Of the Unifoll States and also ronutin silont hottoefortit
III tind from vIthill is to grow the lint liogor Williams tind Anne to 1o tho only ex itresidont who evor lint evon though thot l'a-11 I
'ree Suite of Maryland" lint a Ilutchinson aro not till' only dissitt- served his country In congross aft- "proelainietl liberty throu4loilit
tlf century Is still to pass befortt Istioll ones In Massachusetts Ittty It leitting the AVIIto liollso Nor Oat hunt" II m light for fillorty
IllIttin l'enti realizes Ids &emu of colony Anollmr is Iflumms Ilooler will Ilio Adams record of distill- not yet ended Iti ono In ttf wl
pastor of tho (1111111 at Notvton guishtsisorvictt tit tlicir country (ill is to be Cm lInited Stalos tl
-----1--- --- T h Ito ‘itli the father and son IvIto ‘‘ ere 114-lit Is lust tthout to bogin Do
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ROGER WILLIAMS
it "City oi Itriottoriy Love" and layni
the Ion:Halton for tile state of
l'entislvtitiiti and a tun century IS
tO 1efolie 011 I1
ti Is haven of
refuge which yin
tho pittlitro 2IS the old 3 enr
Itltit dies When tho Silli
the now year cais lis
ecros tho sun dial it tionishadeivs
great events that aro to eerie
lite it 111 rtr4inta the governing
council rites Into Its reinitid this
Ii't t "on tho
April Sir John Harvey thritst
out or ilk govertinnitit Call
John Vest nets OS tIOVerlit till the
pleasure In linown
C111'0131044
It free lirnt roi
hellion n1t n ri ritorty one and
as one historian stist "It 'Hilts tii
two nuns: first ft spirit or 1110-
poildentsv nuil repc11 in t
conotionity: find Ficcioid
of self-eontrel which tiro
vented a
front iltigenerating-it ttinuilt and
intochy And to billow through--
1ln ! iIrq Liter nriIlr Itniti IS
doclaro ptisniontitely: "(I've not
Illierly or give not ilvnth !" kin1
another IA to pen theso Itninerttil
tivords: "Resolved ilitint
l'iliteil Celotiles are and of
ought to Lie free and iniliTeinhilit
Stiites"
1-1) in New Englanit cloud
small tin a hand Illio 1:111:th's cloud
is p rt IIL vor tli hy of Missia-
chusitts Itay sniall it ‘Iiis in
tho Intro overtirchini: yaiill tlitit
most peetilti tithe no notice of it
Lint Moto Hutchinson watches It
grow and spread on the
ptircheil plains of the Tlio
tutrisitiN and nstrattin aro Wind
to tliiN ntireading portent Secure In
their itS Ihi y do flit ttio
trtn hope GA the
people"
trii110119 lit! IS IiiTO for
truo freedotit uf ‘‘ tweause
tho ceo!usstioul bicrurcliy these
ministers And tinigistrnten "who left
England liceauso they would not
cenforni to certnin prescrilied An-
glican practices In turn vvill allow
net sliglitost ilevnition from Cie
worship hili they tlienisitives or
ihi
!rJ
is also teinishel She too goes tO
IWI!:e5 a settaettent
Thus gronA's the colony or !tint le
dedlonttul too the principal
of fretslorti of worship So It lit) is to
see the 'hinting of the seetis of
erty—or political lintaly in
ginia anti religions liberty in 'node
Isla litt---1hhql :Ire tO boar fruit a
century (tint a hair later in the Con-
stilittiott of the 17e1 tatts of
Alt
Volt Roger Williams tont Anne
Itutohinsom are not the only dissat-
isfied ones In 31:Issachitsetts
colony Another is Thonms Itootter
pastor of the church at NeWt4)11
1114intst to the slith See:4 "tio)
fruitfulness anti commodiousness of
Conn(sqiettt" arot because of "tln
‘vant of ac000tionotintion for thoir
cilto trot the olantzer of 11:1NIP-: It
1)1-:SOS01 Ih others Dutelt (or Eng-
he tells the rioneral Court of
the stoan4 hent of their spirits to
rettnve thiaior" lint tio) Conrt re-
roes Itermissitot for him to tatt !
hi people tont
It) the moo:untie hack In r
kital i :rralt iq
:not Lont
zir It lottr1
1olon 11:!ttion Jo!tit
autraoi at the IIIT-!4:i4 tyratoty
or Charles E luive w-4-
111111 rCitLo lti S111-
II a :1-:tt !An I sowlt r
tliry Imr
'::10:11:'1' Of riHr
In I is to la:iht a
fort anil I:1
to honor
I t Y"Ir h" jjJ t
r ttuql nost of his colozrejil
ItInt titot tilL rate swith
11on v I It Ther twA Its tip
:Hof dnt the (lonocctiont ri er
I ey mini from thoso
Noll 21'k thi el v it (etott-
nally tito stole of Conttectleut
The s:inds In
SWiftlY
'I he old oor idvol: Soon
yei
ti is lioro iliort Is also
twin a sit 1t of ft 1:1111
INas Il s itille atm 1 iI on
tho shooies of America flilt hon
he wns martileil to Doborah
born ho An4iitotio1 hts Immo to
l'1111 Revere Atot on JLnunry
17iA when this little son Is born
to them they give Win tho name
of Itovere n:so
Youtig Paul will grow up to fol-
low hls fO r ':tlt tO
an exipert goldsmith an artIst a
dektist Ilk fact a vory vrsatlim
youn4 nmn Lot history will not re-
member him for Ills skIll In any of
those trtos Instead It will remonm
timr httn ns the courier On a "mil-
rt to" In 1775 "Itie BrItIsh
OSCEOLA
fr Ow:yr solis 11111
ni11
twni:!:! I Iiv r 1::xy
triotors
IIWLON f Ti r000rls of
Itistory
cis Jr ttioi ttill lio
or
tho c1-dr 11 Is lit tt 0 t ii Vir pro
SP 111'
Li!ItOtt
Friutris (1
lIri 111 ‘V11 t:oltr tlit cabinet
of I r sovrfLry
of tho 1vy hich his grotit lzro:a
grunW:itlipr Jdin towl(101
Decemher llt lfick-tot:k
'fictitoh Tick to'N ii InI11-
11T1 or tile year i I nre
Imo eternity as the hands of the
cltk move toward i s!ratzlit up
r'ght posltion (im une twothreo-
four tiNe-six-sc‘emeigItt nine
temeleven—t he toiocii sliuhes roelve
The year 1 usherlt1
In the VIlite Itotoe :it VIShillg
Pr101A Andrew hp
tioot Hickory" placed there hy the
votes of the NVtstern frontiersmen
and the "conunon people" or all
eourdry For the flays
of the "VirThlia dynasty" and the
"New England oligarchy" are done
Democracy In America IS lit LSI
trlumphatit
Jahuary :10 In the Capitol they
are holding the funeral of t'ongress-
1min Varren IL Davis of Sown Car-
(:ma l'resident Jackson lea eq the
VII:tV 11011Se to littelitt As he
through the rotunda a man leaps
out wlth two p'stg In his
rutwitig Ittull at the l'restIcIA Ile
puns the trigers
discharged lIefore he can try again
I e Is seized and hustled away
hoer the Filial Ilichard Lawrome
Is to be trled found Insane Lind
shut up In an asylum lour a little
whille his flame is on every Amer-
kan's Ups but soon Le 1 s forgotten
Nca1
op L3
Dian lit) W0)111 be the first to
assossinitte tin Muerte:in President
That dark fionte is to be reserved
for John Alois Itooth who IS to
sieceeil whore Lawrence failed and
send Abraham Lincoln to a that
tyr's grave
flat if I teatli passes by the Chief
ll-oectoke to this first month of
before the lit'W r is scarce-
ly half over it will knock at tits
II ( ir t! t (I 1 !i Of the Unit-
e I lio"os It Is a position which
lie Las old frl years the long-
est in the history of thiit high trib-
unal toe Jolly il In PhIlioliillohla
ilIoo John 'Marshal 0 00i hail boon Inoo
thoiontIal lt rinitiIi ir aleout the rati-
fication of the 1:iiitost Slates Con-
sit:Wien and whose Interpretation
of that ilocunaint duriae his loolig
service on the saloroolitti toilioh has
InoprOolcd indeiiloiy his name nikon
the It of tour latol tin July 8 the
exact tonnivirstory of lite day when
first the Liberty Bell "prowl:lined
1011-4 ihrooth:100tt all the land Inn
to nil tbtt Inhabitants therf" ths
body of Joh! will he horns
tu Ils hit restin4 Alot as the
solemn cortoo0 !11)cly
litlU411 CIF! stilIS the Liherty liell
‘'111 toll W)11110'1114 for a MOO
while Dien For It lias
AIO) tower ti4-A'I1 Nil It rim: mit as
It ratc4 that thy In 11711 ‘lien It
herahletl the news of the Docinta-
tioll of lialepcildecce nor hv
for the passim of 0110 Of the
In the s!'ric-gie for III Iv
John Alarshall is the hist r
$111 it is appropriate that haul his
voice Is stifled in this yefr
the voice of the Liberty Dell shall
also renutin silent henceforth
lint even tliotell t1I lII has
"proHtlinio(1 Ilhot!y 1111
t110 land" t1 fflt for liberty Is
not yet ended III 4! 1410 or
iS to be the Stoles that
1141it Is just about to 10ln Down
lii Texiis this year will seu
St'''1I F Ails lin and fames Ito‘vie
fuel Lantos Fannin awl Sam lions-
ton tahe the first steps towir1
fling freedom from Alexico--a striez-
VIP villich vitt coin' to a triumph
mit conclusion early tho next year
oII the liebt of Tleirito
these geat p‘onts :Ito
flown (III thO El
Lill Iok-n the soolio
or No IIot evonI -o'r1)111g-Iv mom-
potInt lit the time It ilmlitted
reslit III many hours or deliflit for
thous:itels Toler Aineficms
Nomilher n(1 M"
1110 10 i CO a II v V1111
T1:1 Ili" 7!Wiit"K
WI fl Iti L7"‘VZ IliP t0 I a I0!1:d-
PrIt0 soldier a rier
Iciot a miner nitI U 110ksvillot
littn in Nlo!:I liI t
ter Illt IIIH' r Tari Twain that
lie 1-teon Iiir mei vbte an1 10 enricheil
liy bk wren' SIwyer" awl "Illichb
Iorry l'inn" IIIh "lour:him: It" mil
"Lire oft ti l'ississippi" am' "Iii
toleelits
Alissourl tO VII of PloriA
ti 17y is 1rn but in tin st:t1‘ of
F1oti411 :IS this year dies some
lirave men will ili II the 0IIIIttoN1i
or one of the costliest Indian vvars
In American history On December
tho floret' chieftain if the Sent
limb's Osceola creeps stealthily lip
to Fort Icim4 tien-
eral Thompson Om Inillan
oral tivo other white hurl Aml on
Illat stone tiny Ills floret? tribesnien
ambush tht entiatultel of Alai
1'r:111'ns 1 Dade near the Vithia-
coocitee river A monument ‘viticit
stmels on the grounds of the
SLOP' NLIliary itemletny at t
l'onit tells the story—"ifo comm-ft
oraie the hattle of the 1!'lth tr 1
veltopr t‘ptwq
find
Stales Irnolo4 Illot SoIII:n)o
1101i:Ills or VlotiWI In Which :01
:IVO Hiroo fell swiletit
an attempt to retreat"
Thus hierins II WIII--1111Iliot
vhitt'I 111II1 xk11
solemn treities-swhich lq to
1:14 SOtell yoars Mid vhich
the Unilell Stales the lives of bert
ly 17ino soldiers atilt 111:tly as tiiiihy
seitlers amt !eq to
til II !Honey rot if FF:11010o
1)0olhlor 'Sloe
Ill tlI Francisco iiid Ilttlit if I
Stttrw 1:Ut 1100
1101110'4 On t!tP 1101110 CO:ISt 1401110 t:0
(1! NVII41S'S the rIlIl
1)01k the tootin4 tif lrlit fill t!-7
5111'41114 and slioutile of Iniimia
I-'or It Is nibliiht"lit in l"-stiil
alai NONV York mei
ItIIII anit ti nia:ic cif radio r-
rying Instalitittleovisly tile sound "t
their celehrrition clear across fte
continent to tlios who ill mo
'Italy celebrate for three hours cti
The oil Ytar Is (lead! The NO 0
Year Is born! hat Illstork e
will come to as In this year liS01
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