Show FARM ENVOYS DRAFT PLANS FOR NE NEW WA AAA A A Congress Leaders Sit in Conference on Problem By Associated Press or V WASHINGTON V Tan Jan 11 framing of broad policies poli polk cies ies t to th guide a new nev farm pro program r gram graIn began today in n a meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing of of new deal and farm leaders Secretary Wallace Vallace Chester Chesler CDavis C C. Davis who administered the A A A Aj Chairman Smith D. D S. S C. C of the senate enate agriculture committee and Chairman Jones D. D Texas of the house ouse agriculture committee drew hairs chairs up to a conference table with 3 i L committee of 13 representing the approximately farm leaders deal dealan dealon summoned to advise the new an on n an A A A substitute The farmers' farmers committee was expected expected ex ex- ex- ex to report to the full confer confer- nce ence of farm leaders later today It was va-s understood the committee report would include only the principles principles prin prin- deemed necessary for a new farm arm program and not a detailed draft malt of legislation It was reported authoritatively that hat the committee had reached agreement on a program involving soil oil conservation production control control con con- rot and md cash payments in some form orm to the farmers Suit Seeks New Nev Life for A A A PHILADELPHIA Jan 11 A R-A A Abill bill of complaint was filed in federal district court today to enjoin government government gov gov- executives from Crom interfering Interfering interfering ing with the operation of the A A A until directed by bv the referendum vote of the people of the United States Slates declaring in their undeniable right the constitutional status of oC the act T r. r V V The complainant jt that any decision of th the court is not ipso facto C th the and compelling com com- force that automatically converts converts converts con con- verts a statute enacted enacted en en- acted by congress into an unconstitutional unconstitutional unconstitutional wreck devoid of ot e continuing existence V V The bill blU declares that any decision of the court COUtt is at most a judicial guidance for foI eit citizens zens to express by ballot whether or not such uch a statute governs with desire and will and whether such statute should be eradicated from the statute books or orIts orits orits its existence be maintained WASHINGTON Jan 11 UP A Anew Anew Anew new proposal for curtailing court power to declare laws unconstitutional unconstitutional unconstitutional was advanced cd today by Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Norris R. R Neb with a state- state Continued 4 on Page T Two o Column One On V One-Ball One Marble GaInes Games Which Pay Off in Cash Held Gambling Devices City J Judge dge Makes Ruling in Dismissing Case Against Man Accused of D Using sing Slugs in Machine In Th the first local ruling since the city cily began licensing amusement amusement amuse ment games ganies City Judge A. A H. H Ellett Saturday branded as gambling gambling gam gain bling devices delc s one ball marble machines that pay payoff off in cash City Attorney Fisher Harris said the licensing ordinance would not nol be affected by the ruling but inferred that if such games were held gambling devices device it was up pOlice tg-pOlice p lic to to suppress V the therm V Chi Chief of or Police olce W. W L L. Payne said aid no action would be be taken unless SS official fici I notice was received fr fro froth the th attorney 1 I Investigation In showed V the game in ir que question tion bore a license sticker is issued issued issued is- is sued by the city Judge Elletts Ellett's ruling was made in it inthe inthe the case of M M. L. L Broadwater 35 1346 East Second South street charged with larceny by br trick and trial by using slugs in a machine at the Ute Hamburger shop University street Broadwater pleaded not guilty and contended the charge was as in invalid invalid invalid in- in valid on the grounds the game was wasa a gambling device Judge Ellett dismissed the charge In m my opinion a device which pays pas cash when a marble is flipped into a certain hole is a gambling V ga game gain ie c to law Ia Judge Ellett El 1 l lett tt said V V i A similar charge against Charles harles Me Meyers ers 36 is pending before beCore Judge Ellett in police court Explaining why the order will not nullify the licensing ordinance Mr Harris said the ordinance specifically specifically call cally prohibits use of the stickers on gambling devices and indicated the city is not responsible if it a sticker issued for a device is placed on a gambling game game V The liThe ruling in the marble game case he said should result not only in suppression of the device but prosecution for operating a gambling device and for Cor misuse of a license sticker er Judge Ellett also said his ruling would not affect the ordinance FARMERS DRAW NEW A AA A A PLAN Continued from n Pigs One ment that the public docs not ye yet y realize the Uie scope of the supreme courts court's A A A decision 1 Norris prop proposed sed to take away from the lower courts authority to decide constitutionality of legislation legisla legisla- tion and v vest t it in a single Bingle court to be created Appeals could betaken betaken be bo taken direct to the supreme court The supreme court then would be beable able to hold hod a law only by a unanimous vote The senator sea sen ator emphasized that a unanimous vote Is required to condemn a ft man to death and said there was no reason rea rca son why hy It should shoud not be bo required to set let aside a law passe passed by c con con- n- n gress A 4 different slant on the question of constitutional change was taken by Representative Wadsworth R. R N N. Y who in n a a. speech l last st night challenged the Roosevelt administration adminis tr to s seek ek an amendment He said an enormous majority of ot the people would reject it St Norris expressed concern over the scope lc p of ot the supreme courts court's decision dee deci sl sion n Inval A AThe A. A The Tho country doesn't realize how far reaching that decision was he i said If it stands every act ever passed by congress for the regulation regula regula- tJ tion uon n of at agriculture is invalid the whole reclamation service and 99 per cent of the activities of th the department of agriculture Norris said that under the supreme supreme supreme su su- su- su preme courts court's decision all congressional congress lanai ional leg legislation for the aid of drouth sufferers and victims of earthquakes also ao was WM unconstitutional |