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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH . HEARD ir0H r ground th AMPLE REA5TJN ktional Capital .. rlPTER FIELDS" OUR COMIC SECTION 1 come from Influential peoZ a smaller percentage are ant to h. decision on case can be That Is tbe to-!, tbe Department of Justice, do not see any way of JTJBI the Circuit Court of I final ,(, f.Vlerton Kyear. g. J Pi Porters, of the senators As a result of the present deluge it 1. actually a probability and not 'ri i"u a mere possibility, that the -- pi0k provlsion will be repeated. Not out a tight Senator Robert M. wih. e and Senator George W. U Norris. both of whom at different times forced through Income tax return publicity V .Lns that NBA must be ex- Gw congress without benefit of P.-- :. to what the final ruling the adminlstra- fj7 ... resultcrtpnslon for two without L originally proposed, v. rewru sttemptto This bad been agreed upon Zm every element concerned Ok decision in me ninw" matter of fact, whe i tin -- . thoneht the Wlerton case W YTOi the government by fjfeiron be-.the more essential now. i how in advance tpn v IB Cm Section 7A so as to bring It I jjfte high court's views as to limits. Prevailing opinion J B that hen trie case is nnuiiy They resent the pink slip" Idea, uhlrh merely makes public a small part of the entire return, but also encourages urWSpaper publication of the reported Incomes. Best Information Is that President Roosevelt has no objection to repeat The treasury does not like the provision. It forces a tremendous amount of additional work, and so far as the treasury Is concerned, does very little good. The big push for the present law resulted from the disclosure that Morgan. Mitchell and others had not paid any income tax In certain years. This was made possible by the law permitting losses to be deducted from income. That law has since chanspd. Net losses In excess of $2,000 a year upholding tne government pM c'"use case. Washington ft aurally opinion-I1 be that especially as It was felt tangly that the case would be de- 1 gf the government In the lower That Is the way Washington, ated by so many New Deal law-u- d Department of Justice attor- I functions as to Its legal thought rtjrt In ft thought Before the :cr tuertos it Supreme court decision of case, which cannot well be next Christmas, there a new attempt to If the high court be against the govern- - undoubtedly be Section 7A should log pi fa will that some form of with us always. It to the essential? of the New Deal wiphy. Many lines of business, asons as far apart as the poles, Home phase of it retained. In r Instances the chief desire is to eat competitors from "chiseling." a otters this is not the main mo-- it alL For example, in the coal prj the saving grace of the code, ft is members of the Industry are bed, Is the price fixing provision, a la many lines price fixing Is m. In the coal trade, however. Is remain opinion will , admitted that the Indus- never have been brought to sraerally ff whatever had it not any code price fixing element a along comes the Guffev bill. if enacted would remove this one Is noldlns the lnrinstrv to- for the code. Business ns a f the National Association of lecturers can be P! for It, ia opposed to the Guf wnicn would virtually make iwrnc utility and impose drastic wit resulatinn. Th - TTnito' Workers are stmnirtv tnr ho hm ie f f f f so-- association, which expected to sneak fni- - th has. been absolutely silent W ps, . In an - icLimu no. nui the organization in Was- hoeclared heatedly that the outrage. worried about the constl- or NRA In view of the decision, are atr k il- !nd anvthing else like It maustries. They are . the mnroh COntrnl ..... . i"uruj...stricter far In the Middle ana He had attained his old favorite positionIn the middle; with extremes on either side each of which would 'Campaign far rather have Roosevelt continue In .ae first time since mihiio th the saddle than to have the other ex r CSm A ... . nr. uuuer have attack, they treme victorious. Just as In the wfflng in a maneuvering in 1932 Rooseorganized "r of their om a. wound velt up with the supposedly dry ej had to choose a time Smith enthusiastically for him. It had an(ther Issue, which turned to him despite bis wetness be "Dach more k cause It feared Al Smith might be ie tax returns. named otherwise. on the mail are prodlgl- The fact that Roosevelt, after the In wreaten to swell nnstni 1934 endorsement, stood squarely mims v . fc extreme the and between the radicals not will not have to re- conservatives was obvious, but had counthe to 8 lo prove tnat been demonstrated forcibly i. no K,onSer ,n leaders the red. Many shrewd business time gave same the And at icJllllustl0. Senator Mar- - try. realized It of those election up hope. In the face to the old orback returns, of getting ttan 600 were ready to tbe of these urge der by '1936. So they mildly. President support the and repealed, and Then came the work relief bill, j,, """ the to And Issue. the prevailing wage .. UB Intendert f of conservative business amazement c"u"ull iTMnles. beat the men. hoping Roosevelt could "mers "ay you have radicals, the most talked about candtcktB(h In 1936, Senidal for the Republicans of ne Michigan-oWM drlft,nR ator Vandenberg of thar. Was an nrrun!? the weather to 3m. . the few Republicans with tbe radicals. an 1934 landslide-vo- ted .nest'!'t0 Republicans genother of a lot So did And conservative. as that they pay erally regarded are bu y President Whlch are the of ' friends now rNred h to turn building backfires, apparently to preIn the senate so as come I veter, letters votes . ine few ? to v, m weir statM . whrtw vent this Trmg step towards Socialism " to mean aomo- Srylc. Ccpyrlht-WN- U aenu ytnin8 " ? 'he ' - yJ I ( ti No Objectloa Prospective Lodger I like the roots but the view of those factory chimneys la unpleasant Landlady Oh, that la only becaos It Is Sunday and they are not working the rest of tbe week the amok hhts them. THE FEATHERHEADS OtjCtliB 0bonM By Reminder i poS(SoN&! was There SomeThiMG-- ' t M WAHTed To I WHAT FORGOT AND I to IT c7-- WAS A zl A LOCKET rJZZV Zuat per-re- R ? ( IMTA7 I LETTER IM L WFT PdT IN v!I!r pp l$8k Kew I coat I Vlsi "What's the matter with Brown 1 H looks glum." He's been protesting Ms wife's will "I didn't know she was dead." "That's just It She Isn't" N Claa U Him Mrs. Pink Is your husband a book-worm, Mrs, MitsT Mrs. Mlts No, Just the common klniL Mrs. Pink. J TtoCKe-T- oa mail OUCH! "There was SHOULD SOKAETHlKG" ) "Well, how did Mr. Hammer strike1 you?" "Very forcefully. Correct Interpretation First Star I'm awfully sorry to see' you here In the hospital, but I never, knew that pistol was really loaded! Second Star Oh, that's ail right Accidents will happen. But what gets my goat was the way the director yelled, "lou blithering idiot, don't yoa ' know you're shotl" v m nebulous. Hence the chief problem of President Roosevelt, with most fear as to 1936 opposition from purely political angles eliminated, became to prevent an economic situation developing which would endanger him. In short, If In some way business could be made better, so that the hope of prosperity's coming back under his guidance should be strong by 1936, there would be almost no threatening opposition to him In that year at all. MUonal Coal Frotectiea "Where did yon get that black eye "Trying to keep a little boy frocaj H getting licked." "Well, well that's nice. W&e wai tbe little boyr Me." Washington Post ladaeatSal Oratory strategic have "Do you enjoy music T" "Of course I do," answered Senatoa ' Sorghum. What klndr "Every kind. I see no possible reJ son for offending the musician vote." ' "Do yon prefer a political career I marriage?" Infinitely," answered Miss OayennaJ It la qnlte evident that a stump speeds commands more respectful attention than a curtain lecture." President Roosevelt Is not weaker In position than he was before bis two senate rebuffs. He Is immeasurably stronger. Stronger because he has progressed definitely toward the position outlined In these dispatches right after last November's election the happy and typically Rooseveltlan position of being In between two ex tremes. Let us dismiss the World court It meant nothing but local sentiment In the states which elected the dissenting senators. The lineup on the St Lawrence seaway treaty will also mean nothing. The motives will be almost entirely geographical For example, even If Huey Long loved and adored Franklin Roosevelt he would still have to vote against that treaty, because almost to a man the people of New Orleans think the treaty would hurt their city by diverting business It now handles to the new route. But consider a much more Important question the prevailing wage fight In the work relief bill. Immediately after the last election It was apparent that hope for any successful opposition to the President t:a the 1938 campaign, as far as the Repub lican party was concerned, was very low. Indeed. It also appeared that the menace of a new radical movement was Wore that s lot of water will under the country's bridges. tell be that the whole attitude administration & ' His Position Stronger ma the I Dicrt Eatliatlaaai plenty of excuse for senators anxious to please a good many of their Influ ential constituents. Not to mention many very Influential newspapers, which have recently denounced the pink slip provision as a guide to kidnapers, etc. Christmas before :ed HAtl CONSULT ATTORflFrW 1 Wlfey When did yon decide yo wouldn't have a new suit this year? , Hubby When I saw this bill fad ' your new spring outfit De deducted any lonser, So the treasury holds that the publicity would not accomplish the cure for the disease which caused Its passage, the patient having already been cureo. ah or which will provide ronld uphold the government on fold case, although actually the de-is was by the tight vote of five to u that any one justice on the rity ,WT ( BSPf cannot the high have changed EKPLAIK THIS, -- I side could Ipii fight They by IuaDy others. But expectancy now u that the provision will be repealed Just the same The bouse of representatives never was very strong for it In each case where it was enacted, the resulting provision was a compromise forced by the house Both Norris and La Kollette wanted and still want the Income tax returns' w oe maae a matter of public record. court the de-)j the Supreme tne reverse fill wuniingion 4 ind uphold the government, nut the decision will be by the divided jve to four majority that I I Pm rnf,,Wi" Mh Joined con-Um- reason Washington to one bet that Events in the Lives of Little Mat L Fol-lett- QOUUU li the e Fight Over "Pink Slip" court of the United h t ten receiylDg-th- ? 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