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A PRKDICTION AND A FORECAST.
<{{)' iMllift MalluHin)
The inauKuraii'iii "f Herlj*'rt Prpi'i<l#nt <'f the
Unitfd Siati-« i.ti M 'mlav maik« ii >- culmination of anoth»r
ejxK'h in Arneriian h"r th*' next H yt'un thi* com-
nianding pfr^onau** will ^»i* ili** iloniinatinif fiutire in Arnerican
|xilitical ftffaip'. thi* (Ir-'Mny "f a nation that ha'* coni-,
pirtely ad'l ili^liJM*rai*'Iy out to a worhl emipre. If
Amerii- id Kr»-at now, it will In- u humlretl titni-' ifreatcr in com-
pariMi>n S ycar« Iroin n *u. iHirirnf th** nrxt fi*w _\*'ars Amt»ri-
can finance will warrSi .m ry and corner in the world to
FHtabliiih tradinit connei liiin* and to obtain valuable tradinK
concimilon< that will niai.i uk richer than the fabulou.i wealth
of S'domon South Amerit a will t.e especially exploite<l and
in that field 1 can !•••<• no other result with Hi-rbert Hoover at
the head of our RoviTnor than victory for our capitali.-'is and
commercialintj* in thi" rich an<l as yet umleveloped field, a fielti
in which fi>r the ntott dii ade there will be as hot competition
for comm'-rcial control and rights as there ha* been in (’hina
and the K.u»t for the la<t Keveral decade*, a place, like the F^a.st,
where (lermany, Kranci\ KnRland, and America will be nmoiiK
the principal c'lntentantji. President Jloover’n "Good Will"
tour i* a ni-w one in winning world markeLii and all indications
point to itj* amazing RUcceM.
Here In America big bu.tinesK and industry will grow richer
and richer. We will be trading with all the world and grow
ing wealthy off all the whole world. Thia period will prob
ably go down in the annaU i>f our time as the 'Kra of World
Kxpannion” and as another "Kra of oGod Keeling." America
will become highly imperiali.tlic and the "bull dog" nation of
the world. American sentiment will Krow increasingly mili-
tarixtic and unfavoraMi- to any real liisarmament. A large
navy will be our battle cry. The strange paradox of a people
profeMing peaci- yet practicing otherwise.
Now do not mlnstindiTstan>l nif. Herbert Hoover did not
make thin era now just bring tishcn-d in. He merely rode in
to the presidency on it nn«l because of hi.s personality and
equipment and genius he will steer our government for the
next 8 years. His reign will be the culmination of the great
machine and capitalistic age of America, the like of which the
world ha* never Keen. And his ability and experience is e<|ual
to the emergncy. Thre can not be much doubt now that he
will make us a great president, very poMibly one of the great-
ent of hi* predece.ssi>rs. and certainly the greatest »ince
Woodrow Wil*«n. Kvery acti'in that he has made since No
vember 6th point* to the fact that in President Herbert Hoover
we have a master mind—a niiiig that can cooperate as W'ell as
direct, a miml that can »ee great issues in their world aspects
and at the point* of conflict. Hoover will be the "bos*” for
the next two ailministrnin ns. h dipli matic, agreeable bo*«, but
■ "bo**” neverthele-iy. His -(election i>f his Cabinet, all able
men, forming imposing list of capable, experiences advisors,
yet men who can fall in and carry .>tit th<> plan* of the guiding
mln«l. shows that Herlierl mean* to be the master. His “good
will” trip to South .America \\as a isroke of geniu*. Capita1i.«t*
mu*t have certainly applauded Hoover. .And his plan* for the
next few month* ami his entire term of office as well show a
contri'lling, directing mind at work, at work in creating, guid
ing. leading in worbl dimension a great modern nation of
100,000,000 *ouls. It shows hi* great engineering capacity
and hi* great organising ability, at work in the realm of world
(Militic*. revealing hi* bent towaril the aiding of finance and
big ba*inc«s.
He will be our chief executive for the next 8 year* because
the fi>rces which made him victorious in t9'j8 will be stronger
than ever in lO't'.’. an 1 the force* that defeateii him then will
be weaker than f 'ur yean* before. America is just going the
way that Hi>over is be'*! eiiuipped to lead. It is in the nature
of things with .America'* imperialistic tx^nt that Hoover should
be the be*t diret i..r and 4 years from now .America will be
more in the world market than .%he has ever been.
Hut there will be :w > cliivse.s of people that President Hoover
will not b-nefit- tb' small, unskilled laboring man and the
American farmer. H*‘ may he sincere in hi* desire to be of
help to the agriculturnl cla.<s of hi* country and if allowed to
carry *>ut his idea-^ an ! plan- along the.se lines he might offer
*ub»tantii.l remedies that would really aid the farmer but such
I* not til be. and ai;ain. i nitie nature of the case. The million
aire will )>e getting richer and the farmer will be getting poor
er—virtually beci-ming a peasant.
The reanon i*. stated briefly, .America has definitely become
an indu*trial nation. All the farmer can hope to dn i* to exist.
Talk about your m' lifrn opportunity to *er%‘e! What an op
portunity for me nanii women with *trength and vision, who
are willing to gi'. e their all in helping fight the tide that i*
rapidly threatening to engulf u«.
Xuws and View.^ of the
Week
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Will luwl
Iti War?
Ib»t thr put Kielf
-fd Ixiih war #011
b’. p«Minr K^Uoir* Fmrt
«'rwi»#»r MtU. di-‘Uiulon b'T**
pr!n*-ip«U) Knictand.
»m*’ raoff jfcrui* to wh**th«^r
or tiot Ktijcland «nd !h« rnlt»‘d StmN-*
»r.- I. .! a'fti4Uy dr.ftlun l<»w*rd
W4f Th»- Knicll«hm;i I Hlr K-m-
h»j» «hU w- i. «nn«unr#*d
ih** llrlllrh >f(lre In now
• / d In Jin turrejr of
■)n que*ilon. lAhU* oih»*r
;m«» rn>m bU r«iunir^ • *nrirm hl«
In our «»wn country.
IT* * and S* • rrury K«*l-
loKK art' »*nd'**Torlnr to find out If
m*’ro»>rr» of th^ World <’ourt ar** In
.» mtuHi to mr* • !>! our • r>tranr** In
ii«*‘*4*Utlon »• »rofiid»*d by r«’i»*
< rviitwblrh tb«* l»nlt»‘<l 8t*t#*»
itttA(-h<*d to our *t<i*pt*nr^.
Wh< tb*T th« *«' mo> « will mmouDt
to anythlnx or not (• not <‘*jilly •w^n.
hut at l»*a«t they a drift to-
• urtin {K*ar<» <pffi>rt4 amonf tb«
• po»«T« that In'" aiid •boold at any
u« a rift In tb« ;load to
who noihliit In Atn^rlca't
ai iionpt but ln« Tltable future
^«r with b«T ni«>tb<r ' ountry, whlrb.
n id F:fiKlUhm<»n'
nr*- r«'«Uy and fundam^'ntally alike,
would be ih»* mont n< »*nilcat tblnic
v,i‘ rould do. M> >wn opinion U
that It In y**l too Mrly to tell what
will riifn** <»f th***« new nioT(*i to-
w ird Ijftti’r uf»der«tandlnit with
ilritian w** ran toon reach
«orf of rommo und^^rjiiandlnir
with Knxland, war I; my opinion ia
B« riTtaln a« that m« ’ of lu will eat
•llniur tomorrow. .Senator Rorah
• n the recent debate aid. "I venture
• If Opinion that in 1131 the {nnt
of the niaarmament Tonfer-
• Iire will be wiped ■ it, and the !wo
Kr«*at nation* mil) < 'nxe In hulld-
nUtTKAITS
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HOLDEN STUDIO
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WILHON, X. C.
)nir nnvi«<* aeeordlnt
tH*l|eTe U n«T**n-ary '
• omnierre. And If
bulldlni a navy ti>
m«Tr«-. «.♦ mu«t
0 what they
1 protect their
we come to
protect com-
• only build
4Knin«(( Kriffliind. bu( we mu^t build
i(icaln«t any rombtnatlon at iMf>a that
KnKland can make; id if that w*‘re
th*> <aiie. the ftitH would havi'
nf*hlnK In Mtore mi^ a fearful har
den of taxation utH>n the American
people, and pfNMlhly in the end an
other raf«'-Iy*m Mk»* that of 19M.*'
of thin later. RnouKh i« It
fi) <mv that unl*“- *4omethlnK la done.
^»e will In the twentieth r«>ntury N*
rf|M-ii;lnr «»vi»r aicatn lh»- hUtory of
na(toni>
Tl»r Wih-M In
Thf world ha«i fver had itn aooth-
Miv«r< prophet*, and what not. It
In hb%)iyii an entlrinR Kamt* to pre-
tin *vnn If nothlnit r*‘fultii. Bo
?r* ut have been the chanxea and in-
noTatli>n« of the lant fifty year* that
*re harr rome t»* look Upon any n»‘w
i'banite with calmneaa and almost a
«rin«e of boredom. Ai the Liter
:iry IMcent aayn. ‘ the pant century I
ha« wltneaaed tuch marvelouK
'hantr* 4 among men that we are dia-
po«*d to arcfpt • ilmly whatever pre-
may made for the next
one •• Sow w« have the Karl of
HIrk'-nhead telling na In the Inter-
natlonal-ronmopoHtan for February
what the world will look like lOO
year« hence In J0J9 he Kaya we
*hatl have ch**ap atomic power on a
rf)«mlc M'ale, that there will he no,
morr farmlnc. and that we nhall even
bref^i offspring by laboratory meth-
oiU Our «pact Hmlta all but a few
brief ntracta fr*>m the Ix>rd'a pr*^-
dlrtinni'
*‘(>ur roeann of travel, our aourcea
of w#*alth. oar medicine, and even
our ideaa will rhange a« drawtlrally
during the neit rentury aa they have
In the coarae of the U«t . . Applied
phvKlcn. which baa given un the
•team-engine. the internal combua-
tion motor, aa w#|l aa wlreleaa. tele
phone#. and all th^ many other prac
tical oeea of electrical energy, will
rertainly make prodlirloun advance*
before the year 202#. ... At preaent
we derive the energy which driven
the wheetN of Indoatry from coal
and oil. Both theae nubatancea are
won from nature at the expenae of
much money and vaat ntorea of mua-
cular energy, aor are their aoppliea
exhaustible. A pound of coal can
be made to yield one borae-power for
one hour.**
‘Yet.** Mya the Bari. **there In ten
ralllloo hor^e-fvower hoorn*' In a
pound of water. Id the prob
lem of bow to releaae thin enerry
win be aolved. Then man will be
able to move Ireland to the deeper
portion of the Atlantic Ocean, thia
being don*» by merely ualng $0.00i)
tonfl of water. Tie heat obtainable
from ihi« amount -»f water would
aenre to ke*p tbo polar reirlooa for
a thonvand year* in tropical tem
perature
"Id blolocy developmenta may be
predicted which will ebange the.
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