Show THE GARLAND NewsJReview of Current Events the World Over President and Attorney General Defend Supreme Court Packing Plan — Open Warfare Between C I 0 and A F of L — Franco Threatens Madrid By WTTH the address ings by EDWARD © t stern the from repercussions President’s fireside radio and the the opening of senate judiciary hearcom- mittee the controversy over the proposition to enlarge the Supreme court took on renewed heat Mr Roose- velt’s talk was s o generally heard over the radio that no extended report of it He made 1 is needed LA T an extraordinarily rnmm bilter aUack on the majority of the Supreme court that has repeatedly upset New Deal legislation and avowed frankly his determination to have a tribunal that “will not undertake to override the judgment of the congress on legislative policy” If the phrase “packing the court” means that then said the President "I say that I and with me the vast majority of the American people favor doing just that thing— now” “The court in addition to the proper use of its judicial functions” said Mr Roosevelt “has improperly set itself up as a third house of the congress— a as one of the justices has called it — reading into the constitution words which are not and implications there and which were never intended to be there “We have therefore reached the point as a nation where we must take action to save the constitution from the court and the court from itself We must find a way to take an appeal from the Supreme court to the constitution itself We want a Supreme court which will do justice under the constitution— not over it In our courts we want a government of laws and not of t IVi men” Mr Roosevelt divided the opponents of his plan into two classes The first he said includes those “who fundamentally object to social and economic legislation along modern lines”- and opposed him m the last election and of them he spoke with supreme contempt The second group those “who honestly believe the amendment process is the best” were told they could not expect faithful support from their “strange bedfellows” and that even if an amendment were passed and ratified its meaning w’ould depend on the “kind of justices who would be sitting on the Supreme court bench” Attorney General Cummings appeared before the senate judiciary committee to speak for the President’s court bill and he used much the same arguments Mr Roosevelt had employed Senators Borah and Burke questioned him sharply and searchingly but he was agile in he did satisfy evasion However the opposition senators by admitting bluntly that the purpose of the measure was to change the comof the court to get men plexion “liberal with forward - looking views” Senator Dieterich of Illinois sought to curb the questioning of Mr Cummings but was squelched by Borah Dieterich has not committed himself on the bill but is now classed among its supporters His candidate for the federal circuit court of appeals in Chicago District Judge J Earl Major of Springfield has just been nominated by the President Assistant Attorney General Robert Jackson was the second witness heard and the foes of the measure sought to prove by questioning him that there is no actual need for the judiciary bill to relieve congestion of federal dockets and therefore that the only purpose of the measure is to change the viewpoint of the high tribunal W ti spaiwr PICKARD Union ever it is deemed John L Lewis says the C I O has hundreds of applications for affiliation and that he will take in any A F of L unions that wish to join his organization At the same time half a hundred organizers of the American Federation of Labor met with President W’llliam Green to plan means of protecting the body against the C I 0 and to hold the ranks of the craft unions in line They arranged for an intensive campaign to organize unions in steel to rival the C I O’s Amalgamated Association of Iron Steel and Tin Workers considered spreading the charge that Lewis is allied with communist interests and launching of plans to organize jn the cement aluminum cereal and flour mill industries The organizers also discussed organization of gas station attendants which would overlap with Lewis’ plans to organize the petroleum industry The s company union which is bitterly opposed to the C I O has not yet reached an agreement on affiliation with the A F of L General Electric and some of the other big concerns that yielded to a certain extent to the demands of the C I O followed the example of the steel companies in asserting that they still reserved the right to deal also with other unions or groups of employees Eight thousand employees of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company’s Pittsburgh plant demanded a 20 per cent raise in wages and it was feared they would start a strike if the demand weTe rejected Because the Chrysler motor company refused to recognize the United Automobile Workers of America as the sole bargaining agency for all its employees a strike was called in all its major units in Detroit and other plants of the company were closed because of dependence on Detroit production More than 50000 workers were thus thrown into idleness The union also called a strike at the Hudson Motor Car company because they asserted officials of the concern were stalling in negotiations on working conditions the TIMES GARLAND a on LIITHERTO temporary basis the United States maritime commission is now permanently established or will be as 6oon as the senate acts on nominations sent in by the President Mr Roosevelt selected as chairman of the commission Joseph P Kennedy of New York former chairman of the securities and exchange commission He is a millionaire banker and business executive and a stanch supporter of the New Deal The other members named are Thomas M Woodward Rear Admiral Henry A C retired Edward Wiley Moran Jr former Maine congressman and Rear Admiral Emory S Land retired Moran and Wiley Land were named to the temporary commission appointed last fall to cope with the maritime strike once served the BethleKennedy hem Shipbuilding corporation as business administraton In that capacity he met and became a warm friend of the then assistant secretD ary of the navy Franklin Roosevelt He was active in the Presidential campaigns of 1932 and 1930 ILLIAM AlBERHART social ’ “ credit premier of Alberta Canada has introduced a bill that would give his government full control over every business industry trade and occupation in the province and would force every man woman and child to pay a personal license fee to carry on his or her T Q Aitj 'Tavo'tite ions or a jail sentence of up to ninety days for attempting to carry on without the government’s per- mission Another law proposed by Aber-hagives the administration power to fix minimum and maximum prices for all commodities and services and to prescribe standards of “ethics methods practices or sys- tems” 1 pepper through Season chickens with salt and pepper Fry (saute) in 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'ccipe work The bill gives the cabinet the power to refuse to grant or renew a license to any person or business in the province and to operating impose a maximum fine of $50 for individuals and $200 for corporat- Izvestia These two were expelled from the Communist party the other day on charges of activity and it is believed in Moscow they and a score of others will soon be tried to overthrow for conspiring the Stalin regime For ten years Rykov was premier qf the soviet union and before that during the civil war he had the job of provisioning the Red army Though succeeding to Lenin’s position he did not have his power for Stalin reserved that for himself FRANCISCO FRANCO leader of the Spanish Fascists was reported to be about ready for final a grand assault on Madrid He assembled a tre- mendous force of tanks and artillery before Guadalajara and captured several towns near b y threatening the immediate cutting off the capital’s last F)R WILLIAM T HORNADAY road to the east one of America’s foremost natMilitary observers uralists died at his home in Stamfpredicted that the ord Conn at the age of eighty-twgreatest battle o f He was the first director of the war would soon New the York Zoological park rebe fought on the line between the in 1926 Doctor Homaday was tiring Tajuna and Tajo rivers a devoted advocate of the conservatGen Jose Miaja loyalist comion of wild life and steadily worked in the Madrid area charged mander for the of migratory fowl that 7000 Italian troops were taking and for protection federal game refuges part in the attack on Guadalajara One of the leaders of the RepublThese men he asserts were landed ican party passed with the death in Cadiz on February 22 two days of Mark L Requa in Los Angeles after the international neutrality He was national committeeman committee’s ban on permitting “volhom California from 1932 to 1936 unteers” to enter Spain was dewas a close friend of Herbert Hoovclared effective a dominant figure er and for The shelling and capture of the in politics onyears the West Coast During Spanish liner Mar Cantabrico by a the World war Mr Requa was direbel vessel was a spectacular rector of the oil division of the Unitevent in the war She was carrying ed States fuel administration and a cargo of planes and munitions the “motorless he esfrom the United States for the loyaltablished are still remembered evade ists and sought to the insurgent cruisers by taking FIGURES supplied by the Depart-name of an English ship But acment of Commerce show that the cording to a story printed m New live stock who predicted York the complete plan of her the United producers States would be forced to movements was revealed the to depend on meat imports CATISFIED with the way his ad- - agent of the rebels in that city and this year wereforeign right During Jancabled to their headquarters in uary the arrivals of foreign ministrative plans are going forpork ward President Roosevelt left WashSpain Also according to the only at domestic ports set an all time who of in crew member the weeks’ a two fer ington escaped stay record for any month and the imWarm Springs Ga He went directly capture the crew found the captain ports of meat were far in excess of to his white cottage on Pine mounwas communicating with the inthose a year ago This condition tain from which he looks down on surgents and executed him at sea is blamed on the drouth and the the foundation for infantile paraly- The Mar Cantrabrico with fire in r federal crop control prosis sufferers It was announced that her holds was taken to Ferrol It gram he would see few officials or other was presumed most of Meat imports in January aggrevisitors there conducting aU essenSpaniards aboard were slain gated 30387000 ' pounds compared tial public business by telegraph with 19922000 in January of 1936 A DYKSTRA execuand telephone and city Temporary pLARENCE only 714000 pounds in 1935 Cincinnati of tive offices were set up in Kress hall since manager Dressed pork imports alone reached 1930 was selected as president of at the foundation the record figure of 5580033 the Univeisity of Wisconsin by the compared with 2250389 in pounds Before leaving Washington Mr January 1936 Roosevelt said at a press conference executive committee of the instiand only 265000 in 1935 that he and Prime Minister W L tution's board of regents If he acHeavy imports of pork continued Mackenzie King of Canada had dis- cepts the place he will succeed Dr y during the first three weeks of cussed the St Lawrence waterway Glenn Frank who was ousted begovernment figures for retreaty during King’s visit Whether cause he was not satisfactory to ceipts at New York indicated Durithe La Follette regime Dykstra is ng this period foreign the treaty will be submitted to the nations aenate at this session he said is years old and a graduate shipped 2988500 pounds of pork to New York which exceeded imports rot yet known It was rejected a of the University of Iowa few years ago for any February ITHOUT a record vote the Canada proved to be the largest house passed the new n T"'IIE Committee source of supply for the American for Industrial Or- - 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