MLLKG MagazineJuly 5, 1928
Table of Contents1 Briefing
2 Issues Running the Day
4 Rural vs. Urbans
5 Wets vs. Drys in the 1920’s
7 Kellogg-Ballraind Pact The Pact thats changing the World!
9 Economy
12 The Great Babe Ruth
14 Jazz - A New World Of Music
15 The 1920s Election
16-17 Interview With Babe Ruth
18 Bibliographies
Kaylynn Tomas
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"We in America today are nearer to the
final triumph over poverty than ever
before in the history of any land... we shall
soon, with the help of God, be in sight of
the day when poverty will be banished
from this nation."
- Presidential candidate Herbert Hoover,
192821
"These men of many nations must be
taught American ways, the English
language, and the right way to live."
- Henry Ford, speaking of immigrants22
"Scopes isn't on trial, civilization is on
trial."
- Defense attorney Clarence Darrow, on
the Scopes "Monkey" Trial24
"They did not come here to try a case.
They came here to try revealed religion. I
am here to defend it, and they can ask
any questions they please."
- William Jennings Bryan, testifying at the
Scopes "Monkey" Trial25
The 20’ So Far
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Kaylynn Tomas
TODAY! The world is rising with the new and replacing the old….
This great age is full of wild, crazy and out of this world inventions.
From the car making freedom reach out so much farther to the
American people, to the spread of electricity lighting up the world!
Follow was to find the new amazing world bringing america to the joy
years.
The new world running up to
a new life. This increase of new
goods creates a open job market
making America better and better
each day! The radio is
revolutionizing the marketing and
advertising and pushing in the new
age of home entertainment.
From the small bits of change piece by piece with home life. The
power of mass industry throwing america great strides farther the all
the rest. Shipping is rising the job market and economy follow right
behind it can only rise higher and higher.
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We give the our full support to the ever evolving new
America. We ask all of you to get out into the new wave of glamour
spirit and life. Living the life finding new found freedom and
rejuvenation in the people of America. This is “The Great American
Twenties” asking you to follow us in to the new age of the world.
December 1927, Lane Ungaro
Rural vs. Urban
Rural Areas is
the Place to BeRural areas
are the place to be
because the Ku Kux
Klan is always there
getting rid of African
Americans, and if
the Ku Klux Klan is
around in rural
areas then we won’t
have to worry about
African Americans.
It is also traditional
and the right place
to be.
Urbanisation is
Better for
America
The best
point for america is
advancing further
into the evolving
world. With the new
version of the world
America will and is
the new power
creating all the new
good level. Having
new industrial
industries creating
jobs wealth and new
business
enterprises.
Lane
Ungaro,
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Religion Logan Trumbull,The question of a lifetime…? Right now as you know the scopes
trial is going on. The central issue in this trial is the freedom to speak
and worship according to personal beliefs. Some of the christians
don't agree with the bible's explanation of human life therefore they
believe that John Thomas Scopes should be innocent.
“We do not respect the ku-klux-klan we must stop them.”
Rudy Brooks said. She also said that they are putting to many
Catholics, jews, blacks, and organized laborers in danger. “they
boycott business.” John Lumen said. “They aren't letting people be
free with what they believe in; Including religion.” He also said.
Wets & Drys of the
1920s
VOTE DRY:
Drinking needs to be stopped! We have prohibition, which stops
people from drinking. The Wets are not agreeing with it like we are. Now
when people drink, men come back home hitting their wives, and it would
statically help everyone around the world.For example, it would help the
poor because paychecks would not be saloon to the neighborhoods. and
when people were drinking it statically decreased their working productivity.
The youth (young people) will grow up not drinking because they would be
less likely to exposed to alcohol until a later age. prohibition is a good thing!
It was endorsed by a majority of the voters at the end of the war.
VOTE WET:
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December 1927,Lane Ungaro
Kellogg-Braind Pact the treaty to end all wars! This new treaty
proposed by the league of nations states the nullification of war. It
states that all conflicts disputes or disagreements must be resolved
non violently but by a council of nations, This new pact followed the
ending of the fresh results of the U.S Naval Conference
The number of fellow countries signed on the pact lessing
the worlds fear of another world war. This great set of this pact by the
world of nations stunned millions with the complete agreement of the
league. Yet the legacy comes with some doubt. Japan who signed on
still threatens conflict.
Japan who lost the least amount of wartime armament
during the Naval Conference sets fear in the east… Japan who signed
the pact invaded the small land area of manchuria claiming it was a
just fight for the emperor. This new turn the the treaty sends chills
down the backs of the League of Nations.
No nation has brought the question fourth that looms over
everyones mind. Can this go unpunished to japan or will the conflict go
unnoticed and spread the terrors of war i the east. That is still a fresh
thought in the worlds mind.
The only thing one can do is ask question and think of how
are you going to make this change… the great nation of America asks
you to stand up and tell with the voice of millions this is unjust! This
comes with great care and thought of the unsung masses of the world.
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The Pact thats changing the
World!
There is a lot of changes in the economy right now including
changes in electronics, clothing, and things to do.
Some of the big changes in electronics where cars and radios. The
first car was invented by the great Henry Ford. Even though this was a
luxury vehicle, many people think that it is a great invention because it
gives people more accessibility to travel where they want to go near or
far.
Radios are invented! Radios help a lot with knowing what is going
on in the world including presidential elections broadcasting out of
Pittsburgh. There is also the Amos 'n' Andy radio show that makes fun
of African Americans. One thing that came popular was jazz music
because more people can hear it now that we have radios and people
don't have to go listen to it live.
Women are feeling more confident in themselves. Clothing is
changing a lot. Women are wearing less clothing. Most of the women
aren't wearing gloves, they are wearing shorter dresses and skirts too.
Talkies are now showing in theaters. Talkies now have people
talking and singing. It really shocked people when they watched the
first talkie because there use to only have dialogue with it but when the
actor started talking in the middle of the movie people thought it was
amazing.
Over all the economy has changed over time. It has changed
electronics by inventing cars and radios, clothing when women started
wearing less clothing, and things to do like people going to talkies.
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Kaylynn Tomas
The Great Babe Ruth
George Herman “Babe Ruth” is the most beloved athlete in sports.
“when I think of sports I think Babe Ruth” says Albert Foster.
He was also referred to The
Great Bambino. “He helped
me bring baseball back”
said first commissioner
Kenesaw Mountain Landis.
If you dont already know,
Babe Ruth is a left handed
pitcher. Right now he is
achieving his greatest
recognition as a slugging
outfielder for the yankees.
He is also looking forward
to being one of the first into
the national baseball hall of
fame.
Logan Trumbull
There are also other sports that are
very big right now including: tennis,
golf, swimming, football, and boxing.
Newspapers, radios, magazines, and
movies are all very good for watching
listening and boosting sports.
“Everyone should get connected “Paul
Gore said.
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Facts
● Babe Ruth married a 17
year old waitress in
October
● Babe Ruth has a record
high batting average of
.393.
● Babe Ruth was 19
years old when he
started playing for the
Boston Red Sox
Jazz - A New World Of Music
Everyone hold on!
There’s a new attraction in
town! It’s called Jazz! Jazz is
the newest music genre and
its taking the country by
storm. It might be an obvious
question but have you heard
jazz yet?
Jazz was first
created not too long ago in
1895 in New Orleans,
Louisiana in the time of the
end of the world war and the
beginning of the great
depression.
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Jazz is bringing many new things to the U.S. With new forms of
jazz, comes new forms of dances and also some new instruments. Along the
way women have gained the right to vote as well. From then we’ve seen more
women smoking, in bars, and dancing around to this new form of music more
than ever.
Along with these new arrivals, there began to be some new faces,
such as Louie Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Fats Waller. These were the
people to shoot off jazz with flying colors. But with the new arriving faces
come new things as well. What will we see next?
Election time is back around! The war is over! A lot of things are
happening now, Politicians are arguing over peace treaties and
whether the U.S should be let into the L.O.N (League Of Nations).
Another thing thats not helping at all is that Woodrow Wilson has
suffered a stroke, He is starting to become increasingly unpopular,
and the stroke has affected his speech. The public is also starting to
become weary of war and reform. There are still strikes, riots, and
growing fear of radicals and terrorists. The newspapers are confusing
everyone. One newspaper is nominating Warren Harding, and the
other newspaper is nominating James Cox. Hopefully we will get it
together and come to an agreement.
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Interview With Babe Ruthmason Miller
Babe, how long have you been playing
baseball?
- “I’ve been playing baseball since I was
little, but professionally, I will be going
on my 12th season this year.”
Last season you had your lowest amount of
home runs and the lowest batting average in
your last five seasons, what was wrong and
how do you plan to work on that this coming
season?”
- “Last season was just slow for me, I
guess you could say my head wasn’t in
on the game. This season I already
feel focused. It’ll all start with Spring
Training and I’ll work my way through
the season from there.”
This will be your 6th season with the Yankees
so far, before that you played with Boston for
awhile. Do you ever plan to attempt to move
around to a different team?
- “It has crossed my mind. But with
these six years in New York these are
extremely loving fans. At this point I
don’t anticipate moving any time soon.”
Babe, in 1921 you hit 59 home runs and had
a batting average of .378. Do you plan to try
to get better than that?
- “In my book, there is always room for
improvement. I can’t guarantee
anything but I can assure you I’ll never
stop trying”
Do you have any plans after you professional
career?
- “To this point I do not. I plan to play as
long as I can and make it worth my
while and have a nice history like few
people have.”
What do you do outside of baseball?
- “I like to spend as much time as
possible with my family, but if I’m not
doing that I like to go downtown with
some buddies and have a drink or two”
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Babe, in 1921 you hit 59 home runs and had
a batting average of .378. Do you plan to try
to get better than that?
- “In my book, there is always room for
improvement. I can’t guarantee
anything but I can assure you I’ll
never stop trying”
You are still fairly young Babe, only 26 to be
exact, and you started off in that majors at
19. Do you plan to be playing baseball for a
long time?
- “I may be 26, but I definitely don’t feel
like it. When you start at a young
age, baseball puts about an extra five
years on you. But I will for sure play
for as far as my body will take me.”
Now that we’ve talked a bit about your
offensive game, lets talk some defense.
During your beginning seasons you were a
go-to pitcher for the Red Sox. Since 1920
you’ve calmed down on pitching. Why is
that?
- “I have always loved pitching. I have
always loved playing baseball in
general. But when I slowed down on
my pitching, I began to be able to get
in more training with hitting and that
was when my averages, home runs,
and RBIs shot up. Since then, my
hitting has trumped my pitching.”
Babe, is there anything you want the public
to know?
- “Y’all better be looking for the
Yankees in the World Series!”
Thanks for coming in.
- “Thank you for having me.”
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