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Show ! ' f BEAVER PHKSS Here Is President Roosevelt's Own Story; Tells of Fight for Supreme Court Reform 1 sMESCREENaMlO VIRGINIA VALE REMEMBER . Q ; if faf funeral - Quiz r 1. AVIATION war When did the Seminole What is the world's oldest 3.el?What king of England was eil2.? when Colleen Fe TRAK -- The Questions Union.) (Released by Western Newspaper & A U n :. 7I ASK ME ANOTHER trooping about Ut'iieaucu in , 1.. T.nndon? 4 What is the population of the the country with her dolls house? Well, if present plans What is the minimum age for 5 go through Charles Boyera statps senator? tt; in may soon be engaged He Where was the home of the 6 Vtrusrans? slightly similar journey. n rw thP Stars and Stripes of will make personal appearin the United States antedate the ances with the openings the Back "Hold Union Jack of Great Britain? various cities of "'iitt IFAdu 1 in m. Uovmrnmant certif icatxt CoT Radio. Automotive. i .'I f3I. of I1 Attend O. I.T. -- " TWlv.Fenrfer.. E..fl?atJ iW W.(HinCT oookL, INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY OREGON Large Conv oys Although there are fewr vessels in most convoys such groups, when carrying tain, yeujjie ctnu valuable through dangerous zones,! been known to comprise as I as ou naval snips and arme; states his by two profited 8. What Dawn" and will also display chantmen, says Collier's, 1853? in model of the city of Paris in theater the Gadsden Purchase is giant convoys require a'a: in ValLourdes of stores. Grotto 9. The lobbies and department about 35 square miles, i.Vt5 nmintrv? ued at more than $50,000, the miniaat only 10 knots travel as be10. What states are regarded ture city shows Paris as it was discovered by their sir.: be Part states? the New England fore the German occupation. a distance oi ou mnes. Ml 40 j u win of the proceeds of the tour win go iu travwar relief organizations. When The Answers in eight housed is the city eling, men four it up keeps .... ... . Roosevelt first made crates; setting 4t. mii-- t at iho timi Fh. 5. -1937 President rue ina tuiiMimini mc G..n..,. r: nine justices ,1... for two days. dujivjh 1. Formal fighting terminated occupied Louis D. row: Brandeis, front to left are: right bis proposals for changing the high tribunal's organization. They C. 1841 in the second Seminole around Back Sutherland. McReynolds and George who saw Willis Van Devanter. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, James everybody Apparently war, but the war has not yet ended Stone and Benjamin N. Cardozo. row, left to right: Owen J. Roberts, Pierce Butler, Harlan F. Kathryn Grayson in that last Hardy technically, since no peace treaty to know what her next wanted film domestic and in foreign exchange has been signed. W jr. Weekly and Western NewspaBy special arrangement with Collier's would be. Letters poured 2. Amber, "gem of the ages. in condensed form a series of four currency, and to remake the unfair picture presents this went Union newspaper out and per studios, Metro the Into 3. Charles I, in 1649. articles by President Roosevelt currently appearing in that magazine. debt structure then in existence.deci-It the word that she will appear in can well be said that, in these 4. Approximately 16,000,000. The articles are taken from the President's newly written introductions She's to forthcoming volumes of his state papers. The first, condensed below, sions, the court was passing on "The Vanishing Virginian." hon- 5. Thirty years old. contains the President's own story of the fight for Supreme court reform. the validity of the whole American but recently returned from her 6. Italy. -o uc economy, which had been accepted eymoon in private mewill be back 7. Yes, by 24 years. THE FIGHT GOES ON and NOTABLE EVENT by the business and financial world Mrs. John Shelton 8. Arizona and New Mexico (a "The Constitution Prevails" ..fi .iSiS" A series of articles by the Presalmost universally since the enact- before the cameras soon. of territory adjoining these strip Roosevelt D. a is States of United Franklin the ident half a and a of ment statute the By year was purchased from Mexico Tfc rathpr a shock to realize that states notable event in journalism. Selby FrankHn D. Hoosevelt (Copyright, 1941.Crowell-Collieearlier, and which was then in r for $10,000,000). Publishing for and by The an been has resting dom has any newspaper had process of adaptation to the chang ttoHv T.amarr Company.) 9. France. opportunity to publish anything nearly eight months hasn't worked ing world economy. was the year of .the 10. The New England states are She's beginPresident. of Girl." name under the since "Ziegfeld any The congressional action was sus Supreme ' court fight "H. M. the six in the most northern part While the present series of artibut ning a new picture now, contracts to as tained This was the year which private r.f ihf United States: Maine, New of than of historical rather cles is marked a definite turning point in only by a five to four vote. It was Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu notable Is a current moment, it to public obligations; as held invalid the history of the United States. For, setts, Rhode Island, ana urn contribution both to history and but by technical legalistic reasoning, this was the year which was to denecticut. This newspaper pubJournalism. the disastrous results of such a holdtermine whether the kind of governwithout bias as lishes the articles conclusion ment which the people of the United ing were avoided by a to the opinions contained in them. that no actual damage had been States had voted for in 1932, 1934, 5 Tt r Droved. Even as to this conclusion. and 1936 was to be permitted by the 4S E four of the nine justices disagreed. And the judicial process was be Supreme court to function. If it exto function more more not been and human one of had frequently permitted ing By the slim margin as a democracy, it Is my reasoned ercised by the court, to lay low the being, this very foundation of our IDAHO opinion that there would have been efforts of government to meet the recovery had been upheld. What a in have which of the needs times slim thread on which to hang the pressing great danger' that it might Cuttine Reply Largest and finest hotel it been ultimately compelled to give it was functioning. In the first 70 fate of a nation! "Your hair needs cutting badly, Idaho. Two hundred beautof our alien of some constitutional to goverhistory, type way years Then came, all in one day, May sir. new two ifully appointed rooms. Only acts the the court invalidated only nmentin the vain hope that 'No it doesn't: it needs cutting 27, 1935, a unanimous decision that fireproof hotel in Boise, loform of government might be able of the congress; in the next 70 years the Frazier-Lemk- e to well. You cut it badly last time." act, designed cated in heart of civic, goto give the average men and women it nullified 58. Between 1920 and help farm mortgagors, was uncon asvernmental and business dis 1930 it declared 19 federal statutes the protection and decision Good Advice stitutional: a unanimous To climax this that the President could not remove trict. sistance which they had the right unconstitutional Selective This letter from Bill to expect growth, the court in the three years a federal trade commissioner, alhe cot his nose broken in says EXCELLENT FOOD For that reason I regard the effort beginning in October, 1933, set aside though in an earlier case in 1926, the three daces. 12 statutes, five of which occurred Initiated by the message on the FedHEDY LAMARR court had stated that the Execu MODERATE RATES Service Well, he should keep eral Judiciary of February 5, 1937, in a single court year, October, 1935. tive could remove any officer he of out those d on places. the based Pulham, Esq." and the immediate results of it, as MANAGEMENT OF VIROIl 0. MCSB I have already discussed in the could appoint even one with novel it's difficult to see how among the most important domes- Introduction to the 1935 volume, the and a unanimous Unnatural powers; tic achievements of my first two more important Supreme court decision that the National Industrial either of the two leading feminine Doctor What is your profes roles can be twisted around to fit terms In office. cases involving New Deal legislasion? Recovery act was unconstitutional. are but happenstranger things the her, decades two For Supreme tion. RecaDitulation will show how Patient (pompously) I'm a gen This last decision was the most ing in Hollywood all the time. court of the United States had been. hopeless it looked, by the time I Two Evils It again invoked tleman. m common the .thwarting court successfully started the Supreme of unlawful to doctrine some are pleased at I as have the we'll Just "Well, try shadowy' you the about will; of the overwhelming majority fieht on February 5. 1937. that any Maybe you'll be crazy Executo the of to are displeased seem doesn't It else. powers faults, delegation you ing thing Walt Disney, "The Relucof the American people; and had reallv effective legislative program had stopped here, latest Lavater, with you." finding perfections. agree us of wish a But lot been diverting the functions and could withstand the assaults being tive. If the court tant Dragon." and been have would done, its job chaninto philosophy of government made by the judicial branch of the the damage would not have been that Mr. Disney would abandon these nels - which . ran counter to the government long features and stick to good short wholly irreparable. But it went far ones. Both this one and "Fantasia" thought and objectives of progres-siv- e in come and The first major blow had ther, and held that the statute could be cut into several good opinions throughout the modg power under it shorts. January. 1935. Our efforts to re the ern civilized world . , . of the third not a the from exercise valid powlargest were The big choice before the Amer move chaos er of the congress to regulate inter ican people in 1932 had been to de industry in the, country petroleum In "Sullivan's Travels" you'll see The oil were struck down. state commerce. This broad, sweep a. Veronica Lake who'll startle termine whether they should con you unable a been had cast producing states ing assertion immediately tinue the old type of administration a boy hobo, apparently, in turtle- meet over the to doubt of shadow problems every individually long or install a new one definitely com tuhioh rnmo from overnroduction of necked sweater, old cap, blue den thing which we had been doing, and im work trousers and a coat that's that the mitted to the proposition . . . . con it. oil. wasteful competition, and were expecting to do, for the benefit too federal government naa noi oniy uie seauent large for her. Her daughter's Only the of U. S. citizens, through the federal prices. bankruptcy to to in the but step birth duty, interrupted her picture mak power, the save could eovernment commerce. national control of interstate meet with bold action the economic a while, but Paramount went for Ing to to try do This shadow of doubt became right on making plans for her; she'll The people had industry. It proceeded forces at play. statute. more definite and certain when the to be starred next in "This Gun' for made their choice in 1932, and had it Pursuant congressional oil for each of it quotas prescribed 1934. court, on January 6, 1936, by a vote Hire," in which she'll portray a in emDhasized it state, and permitted of six to three, invalidated the agri who becomes involved By the time of the election of state to prescribe fair quotas cultural adjustment program. The magician 1936. however, it had become clear each munitions a with magnate in a myseach well within its boundaries statute thus set aside had been terious murder. Which means that that this new concept of government for then prohibited any interstate enacted in 1933, and had been abso- she'll have to take lessons in the art Slaves Who Fear and of its relation to economic and It Stronj Gentleness of "hot oil," that is, oil shipments of essential to the survival of of magic. in was They are slaves who fear to The power of gentleness lutely social problems danger oroduced in excess of these quotas. 6peak for the fallen and the weak. irresistible. complete frustration. And tne roaa Tha states alone could themselves agriculture in the panic of that year. The states alone were powerless by ahead, for further, or even duierent, Lewis Stone is taking time out never have prevented these inter themselves to cope with the reduced pffpetive action to meet these prob from the "Judge Jiardv " role, be of the decision The state shipments. the with prevailing farm income, lems, seemed to be completely to play court however, was that the statute bankruptcy prices for farm products, tween the family chronicles, blocked. an army colonel in "Steel Caval as a unconstitutional was delegation and burdensome the with laid surpluses For a dead hand was being ry." the new Wallace Beerv Die of legislative power to the President overproduction of farm commoditure. But he'll have to be careful upon this whole program of prog nana This was the first time that a fed ties. If one state tried by itself, the not to do ivl". ressto stay it all. It was theUnited anything the Judge efnullified its could ever been state had nullify eral statute adjoining of the Supreme Court of the will or the fans wouldn't do, pro on such a cround. But, unfortunate forts. Only the federal government test. States. 1933 it did, alin This last. and to the not be was could it ly, help The executive and legislative doctrine nowhere specifically most immediately. Th widespread, branches of the government had new Charles Laughton (have you heard in the Constitution add beneficial results of our farm procone into action immediately in taw. mentioned SPUUHG SEES . . . new radio program, "Three Ring the to meet the and to enacted agriculdoubt much perplexity gram But they soon found that, athwart ed him Milton and Ott e Pre at Amtr'tfnn ruefAm n Time," 1933 starring Some are all future legislation. tural crisis of the path of progress along whicn framing would have been an inn whtst nation-wid- e Berle?) alone not extended of now. benefits Its necessary course, popularity is, thev were moving, a majority of the delegation dates from Webster's" American if had had his Sr., Laughton, at all. to all keeper to function eovernment is if to the farmer; they spread States United the of Court Supreme Spelling Book" published iams. from the words of the sections and to all groups throughout wav. He daced Charles at Clar. was erecting a barrier which it was But neither nor from the mouth of This famous moral guide, in London, to learn the hotel idge's, the farmers speller, the furnishing land, by Constitution, And his son learned one impossible to climb over, under or the court, came any standards to fix with business. end reader sold more than which with power purchasing had not everything nmirnd. True, 80,000 ftOO copies in 100 years. amount of delegation per they could buy industrial products valuable thing how to impress a been destroyed by judicial fiat. But the haughty waiter. "Just order water Another NATin'AT of all kinds. manufactures and missible. ....u titctax the whole question of the power oi and a poached egg on toast" says i smoking big, mild, mellowVS.W.,. was KING effort this all cn the to But were handle destroyed. decisions next The the federal government he. Seems that it gets them down EDWARD CIGARS. Try King ihes. nroblems. in an effective, de Question of the government's power The basis on which it was destroyed if they've in its im- every time, especially LUW"a nd get acquainted cisive way had been placed not only to abrogate gold clauses in private was even more disastrous on been you. urging champagne "uierica mcst popular Ciear. These dec! and oublic contracts. plications than the immediate deci in doubt, but in positive jeopardy i. was apparently set It itself. sion the entire involved therefore, the sions, Tn the strucele between polit The children who attend New York curaside on the chief ground, among tral rower of the people as ex control by the congress of the of the United Stales, and the others, that overproduction of farm city's public schools ought to find at and rency their representatives pressed by of the commodities and all the dire results least some of their lessons pretty enthe economic power of private prop- whole gold and silver policy polThis of such overproduction were not joyable. They'll be shown Warner elected government. erty, the Supreme court, in the gen- duly basis matters of general welfare but pure- Brothers' national defense and his the a to extent, was, great oi icy imi. DrecedinU the ..ration spring the means ly a local condition, of purely local torical shorts as part of 'he curricuseemed almost invariably to lean of the recovery program of chaoi concern to the respective states. lum. out order to used bring toward the latter. To remedy this condition, it was ODDS AD EDS-Knv- mm Gram held, the congress could not pay $u in ha just bminht a fl acre farm limitafor voluntary crop farmers rr half-walil.ii' 1Titn Tluilrlprfl up I'utncy mountain in Vertion, under the general welfare mont . . . As a younfutrr Hob one Army Wives May 'Blitzkric which Constitution by usrd to do imitations of Charlie Chapprecious element, they have good clause of the WASHINGTON. Army authorirts terms would seem clearly to give lin at chitrch social . . . I'arnmount's apprehension, as it wa ties hore fidget nervously as they grounds for tw consult with the wives the congress power to tax and spend "Air Kaid" i a tnle of adventure, love not possible await first reports on how before the O.K. was for the general welfare. The three and murder during a prartice hlm koui of officers to the takes meaning the Colonel's lady, to proceed. dissenting justices characterized the in an American city . . . Richard U'horf, to acthe architects buys something more than space and circulation in given life in the garrisons of newly John Garfield in Warners' opinion as a "tortured con- uho replaced Officers responsible for the base conmajority Their flap the columns of this newspaper bases. and Atlantic "llridttes Uuill at Muhl," has been required buys space our struction work are bracing for the struction of the Constitution," ano rabStevens . . . And by Craig placed pockets bulge with horseshoes, circulation how far reaching would be plus the favorable consideration of uill join radio's Al I'carce and His bit's foots, and other charm pieces shock, v.hen the women learn they indicated of this kind of decision a readers comment effects to for no the will this have October opportunity 3rd . . . their cross Columbia has Gang lingers newspaper and its advertising patrons. and they piously decision which was not based upon Itiven a neu- contract to Jinx Falhenburt, on room arrangements, closets, decand hope for the best. but at all, to upon dear so X America's kntm n as other reasoning items dumber One miulvl LET US TELL YOU legal orating and Due to the fact that much standABOUT bias saw her in "Tuo Latins." and economic you P'lthaps hearts. a their political time and ardization is essential v.. TV. 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