Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND MANY USES FOR CROCHET Br Washington — It appears that at last all of those questions as to whether lndus-the national NRA Up to trial recovery act Is Supreme Court onstltutlonal are going to be answered court of the United by the Supreme States That Is they will be answered court decision unless by a Supreme the moving spirits In NRA decide again to dodge the Issue as they once have done Sometime an ago W E Belcher Alabama lumberman ran afoul of a national recovery code administration ruling and he was promptly prosecuted Lower courts decided adversely to the however and the NRA government lawyers decided to appeal They wanted a Supreme court decision But before the case reached the stage of before the highest court In argument the land the Department of Justice suddenly withdrew the petition and anMr nounced Its refusal to prosecute Belcher any further There immediately was set up a the the and NRA cry accusing of Justice of being afraid Department of a constitutional test Legal brains of the Department of Justice stood pat and offered no explanation but NRA brain trusters let It be known that they preferred to avoid a test at this time because of the Imminent expiration of the Industrial act recovery They pointed out that the law expires June 10 and that congress Is now enof a revision gaged in consideration The Implication was that the NRA believed a test In the Belcher case was a waste of time and money because of the probability that a Supreme court decision would not be handed down until after the present law was no longer operative Now however the NRA authorities think they have found the right kind of a case for a constitutional test They have announced they will fight to have the act declared constitutional in a cnse In which the Sehechter Live N Y Is Poultry market of Brooklyn accused of IolatIng the poultry code So Instead of trying out the constitutional question the brain on boards trusters are seeking a decision on the hen The whole situation Is regarded by observers as being much confused and no one beems to know exnctly what Is behind the sudden reversal of position on the part of NRA and the Department of Justice lawyers except a good many folks think the NRA could not stand the gaff of countrywdde editorial criticism It Is true that after of the Belcher case was anmetnounced nearly every Important In the country ropolitan newspaper comment about the edltorinl printed action and little of It was favorable to the NRA Examined from this then there are some who viewpoint was goaded believe the administration into a constitutional test of NRA the Department of JusPolitically tice's determination to avoid a test In the Belcher case already Is having reBarbs and backbiting are percussions coming not alone from Republican anbut from among Democrats tagonists In congress as well Senator Hastings and Senator a Delaware Republican Clark a Missouri Democrat joined In General an effort to have Attorney reverse bis position and Cummings the head of the Departurged upon ment of Justice the necessity for clarInvolved ification of legal questions The administration’s position also has Leader fire from Republican drawn Snell in the bouse and there are In that body also certain of the who have charged that progressives President Roosevelt Is unwilling to face the music In the Belcher case the decision to refrain Economically case for from pressing the Belcher final adjudication by the Supreme court’has caused a wave of uncertainty to permeate the business structure What the end Is going to be even number one man In Donald Rlchberg NRA has avoided saying Since he bas not enunciated policies his suborare afraid to move Consedinates according to some of the letquently ters now going out from the NRA to business interests the whole question of codes and their enforcement frankly can be said to be up In the air said to be up in Adjustment adcan be ministration AAA in said to be a rudder- less hP- Tbere Is no Trouble longer any doubt that AAA policy is confused not to say flounIt dering about In helpless fashion has reached the stage where delegaare arriving In tions and Individuals to wait on the numbers Increasing and Wallace of Secretary doorstep Administrator Davis for advice as to what the program la )t ought to be said Just here that Mr Wallace and Mr Davis are showing signs of Irritation and that Is always significant It was only the other day that a group of farm organization to tell leaders came In to Washington of how the Department Mr Wallace must do something to enAgriculture able farmers In the areas that were drouth stricken to plant crops They pointed out the necessity for quick action because crops must be planted within the next few weeka They did not stop there however but added If the NRA can be air the agricultural the CRANDMOTHER SCARF CLARK points of criticism This so Irked Mr about AAA policy Wallace that he announced that the Interview abruptly - was closed — The secretary was quoted by members of the delegation as having adminiswhether Roosevelt the quired tration had not done more for farmers than any previous administration lie was reported also to have said he did not like the attitude or the spirit which the visitors displayed In their conversations with him The result was that the farm leaders went away from the vast building housing the Department of Agriculture with a decidedly bad taste in their mouths and the prediction Is heard frequently now that these men will cause much trouble for Mr Wallace hereafter by telling their stories among the home folks I think It Is generally conceded that numskulls and economical political may be found In positions of responsibut bility among farm organizations after all they serve as something of a leadership for groups that speak for agriculture and when Mr Wallace comes angered by their criticism of his administration serious trouble for him lies not so far ahead Such circumstances as the one Just mentioned usually are accepted as Indicating a thin skin on the part of a public official and that condition Is nearly always fatal— It ruined Herbert Hoover lands believe it Is not too much to say conditions in the NRA and AAA to the have added Honeymoon" general uncertainty Ended concerning the political and economic outlook of the administration In this connection It should be mentioned that the Republicans are showing signs of life For Instance Republican Leader Snell took a shot at President Roosevelt the other day that Indicates a forthcoming deluge of criticism of him for the first time since be personally entered the White House volume of mall being received The on Capitol Hill tells Its story as well Members of the house and senate are of each other to Inquire beginning what their political course should be In view of the type of Inquiries that are now being received Through many months the personal charm of the President has seemed to prevent expressions of a critical nature and certainly has held off complaints from the business section of the country Certainly those who have were not being told money Invested about future plans It seems now however that the "honeymoon” for which asked has ended and Mr Roosevelt that henceforth It will be a battle of I that It set and chair set to match this scarf were shown a few weeks ago This package No 707 contains sufficient cream color Mountain Craft crochet cotton to complete the scarf black and white also Instructions diagram for easy counting of meshes Write our and a crochet hook crochet department Inclosing 40 cents for the complete package No 707 or send 10 cents If you want the st n cM"' sheet with diagram only Address Home Craft Co — Dept B — Nineteenth and St Louis Avenue St Louis Mo A TIME SAVER Prepare biscuit or muffin dough when convenient Set in cool place and bake hours later if you wish You save time in using Decfele Action Double Tested - 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