| Show A ACK K NEW DEAL ON 3 FRONTS CIVIC liBERTY MENACED BY Will Fall of Own Owr Weight Rail Chief DeClareS ArDEAN Ar 4 i DEAN WARNS WARN l Li or P President nt Blamed b N. N y Y C Congressman WAS WAShINGTON INGTON A ArII S 3 Hugh S. S Johnson saId today he Would be satisfied to let leL the National Na- Na lonal Recovery Ads Acts power expire at the end of f June Jane rather than reopen th Jaw f for amendment WASHINGTON April t 3 UP- UP t- t tacks on the ne deal program m of President Roosevelt were made today by three Americans prominent In Inthe the legislative educational and Industrial industrial indus indus- trial fields Warning of the Impending destruction destruction tion of civIc rights was voiced by Representative James W. W Wadsworth R. R N. N Y the seeds of revolution were seen in the Wagn r labor dispute dispute dis- dis bill by Wallace B. B Donham dean Of t the Harvard graduate school of business admInistration and General W. W W. W v. v Atterbury president of the Pennsylvania railroad d declared d' d he believed the national Industrial recovery recovery ery program would fall fail oL of itS own ow weight Wadsworth sees the Roosevelt administration headed to ward permanent centralization of led led- eral cral power which will vill destroy many manyo o ot the rights reserved to citizens and nd states state sinde iri e foundation of the ther i public Continuation of oC the policies of t fed deral d- d eral regulation ot industry and agriculture agri- agri culture means means' that the traditional American system of to tobe tobe I be cast aside Wadsworth II declared I Explaining that he might not be disturbed i if N R A and A A A. A A. were merely temporary expedients Wadsworth continued But that is not the case proposed pro pro- posed that this philosophy of governmental govern govern- mental control regimentation and shall become a permanent policy of the United States The president has said we will not go back It is the presidents president pro pro- program gram Warns or of Revolution A warning that the seeds of revolution tion lay In the Wagner disputes bill was delivered to the senate labor committee corn com toda today b by Donham European experience gives every reason to believe that too much power pow pow- er placed in the hands of labor without with with- out slow educational processes s subjects sub sub- b- b the country to the dangers of oC tyranny and of drastic conflicts It is a stepin the dIrection of makin mak- mak in ing revolution easy Donham said that if the Wagner bill passed it would be a danger to all moderate movements in this coun coun- tr try PHILADELPHIA April 3 UP- UP General W. W W. W Atterbury presIdent Pennsylvania railroad said today to- to day he believed the national industrial industrial indus indus- trial recovery program would fallo its own weight in many respects Mr Roose elt has done a great job he said but I am convinced that it was wasa I a mistake to attempt to force codes on certain industries which were Unprepared un- un prepared for them The whole theory of the N R A of increasing wages and shortening hours to hasten recovery is wrong If that theory was correct the president dent should immediately impose a alwo two or three day week at al greatly increased in- in creased wages creased wages he said |