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Show THE PACE TWO News Review of Current Events the World Over New Deal Bailty Hurt by Ruling That AAA Processing Taxes Are Unconstitutional Democratic Senators Score Scball of Minnesota. ' O KeiU-ru- l to one again".!, the New was the wttek'a score la court The suffered evert'ly. The Circuit Court of Api-u- l In Clnclti-tiat- l drat bold tin- conutltutlonul the cODdemnatlon of land by the I'WA for eluiu clearance. Then the Circuit Court of Apix-ulIn Huston dealt the s i terrific AAA a blow b MS unconstitutionChester al the proceHslng Davit and flour taxes. The one fuvoruble decision wus by the Circuit Court of Appeals In New Orleans and was that the sale f cheap electric power by the Valley authority was conY-S-- L.vi.. J . dc!.'r- Ten-nesK- stitutional. Harold Icken, who Is PWA said the slum clearance work wourd be carried on, though necessarily In modified form. But Chester Davis, AAA administrator, openly admitted that "the end of the processing taxes would mean the end of the Agricultural Adjustment administration In all Its Important aspects." He would not confess that be believed for a minute the Supreme court would confirm the ruliiiK of the court flt Itoston. lie asserted he had expected that decision to be adverse, savin;;: "That section around Boston is a hot bed of resistance to the processing taxes. Why, it's rlpht up there among all those cotton manufacturers." This was most extraordinary comment from a high government official, but the Appeals court In lioston has not yet cited Pavls for contempt. Most well Informed and unbiased persons have never believed the processing taxes would stand up under court test. The Guffey coal bill hag some similar features so that those who debate it should read these paragraphs In the lioston decision : "The power of congress to regelate Interstate commerce does not authorize It to do so by taxing products either of agriculture or Indu- ty before they enter interstate commerce, or otherwise to .control their production merely because their production may directly affect- - interstate commerce. "The Issue Is not, as the government contended, whether congress can appropriate funds for any purpose deemed by congress In furtherance of the 'general welfare, but whether congress has any power to control or regulate matters left to the state and lay a special tax for that purpose." Several hundred suits to enjoin collection of the processing taxes have been filed In Federal courts by processors. If .they pay the taxes and the act Is held unconstitutional by the Supreme court, tbey will not be able to recover, under a provision of the pending amendments prohibiting recovery suits against the government. The New Orleans opinion on the TVA affecting electric utility holders, consumers nd prospective consumers, reversed a finding by Judse TV. I. Grubb of the northern District court of Alabama. Judge Orubb enjoined 17 Alabama municipalities from using federal .fnnds to acquire electric power plants, contending that "TVA was engaged In Illegal competition with tht Alabama Power company." The Circuit court, conceding that the project was launched primarily as a power supply for manufacturing of munition in war time, asserted It was within he "province of congress to adopt any reasonable means' to dispose of surplus power not needed In peace time. D. SCIIALL, the blind from Minnesota, has been one of the sharpest tongued critics of the administration In the senate. Recently he Ml np sa described President THOMAS ,w Roosevelt as a "megalomaniac," and, though the word was subse- quently eliminated from the Record, the Democratic senators cidedly were miffed. de- So little later Senators Robinson. Black and Bone Sent(r Scha" found opportunity to tell Schall what they think of him and to demand that be conform to the rules af "decency." The argument started when Schall bad read by a clerk an editorial from a Texas editor, and an address of his own all critical of the administration. Robinson protested. He asserted "when one whose moral obliquities are so great s are those of the senator from Minnesota, It becomes accessary for some one to object." He added Schall "cannot shield him self behind an unfortunate afflic- tion. The Schall speech Bald President Roosevelt wag Imitating Mussolini, and that Hen Cohen, an administration aid and hill drafter, had "assumed the legislative functions usurped by the Executive. Robinson culled Schall the from Minnesota" and eipresned the opinion the senator bad "employed" some one to write bis SfMHH'hea. "It Is small business and only could lie done by a man of small mentality," said the Arkansas senator. Replying, Schall said, "If the people knew what was behind this government they would not stand for it a minute." of apparently TWENTY months to revitalize the commercial relations between the United States and Russia, and then suddenly Washington announces that the two nations had a one-yeconcluded trade agreement under which Soviet Republics agreed to Increase their American imports by l.r0 per cent In return for purchases o f 000,0(10 worth of Secretary American goods Hull Russia Is to be granted wide tariff concessions by the United States. Russia will buy railroad equipment, machinery for making new automobile models an J other products of heavy Industry. In addition the Soviets will buy cotton. The railroad equipment Is needed badly for modernization of a weak transportation system. In return Russia expects to sell sausage casings, certain grades of iron ore, manganese, furs and dairy products in large quantities to the United States. The pact, concluded by the exchange of notes between Ambassador Bullitt In Moscow and Maxim LUvIdov, commissar for foreign affairs, provides for no further loans to Russia and makes no mention of the more than $700,000,000 In debts contracted by former Russian governments. It Is in line with Secretary Hull's policy of trade agreements. For these two reasons especially It Is attacked by many Republicans and not a few Democrats in congress. Senntor Pat JieCarren of Nevada was one of the angriest of these gentlemen. He declared Secretary Hull was a "prize diplomatic dupe" and announced that he would demand an Immediate modification of the reciprocal tariff act to rescind powers under which Hull is negotiating such treaties. Key Pittmnn, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, also is earnestly opposed to Hull's trade program. ar CENATOR J.HAMILTON LEWIS of Illinois, a member of the foreign relations committee, long has urged that Great Britain be persuaded to cede to the United States her island posses- - &v sions In the Carib- - I bean sea In payment of her war debt. if The other s day he was moved fT 1. ject up again nnd delivered an inter- - N SENDING floods of telegrams to or representatives for or against pending legislation will not be so effective In the future, as a result of the disclosures before the senate lobby investigators. They heard evidence to the effect that large numbers of telegrams ugalnst the utilities bill were sent from Warren, Pa., by an employee of the Associated Gas and Electric system, that the messages were signed with names taken from a rlty directory and that the originals were destroyed at Warren. all their rebellious indignation, the Democrats of the house did everything the administration wished In considering the social security bill as altered by the senate. The conferees bad settled all differences after two weeks of hard work, but one of the amendments they accepted was that permitting private pension systems to function under the measure. The majority members of the house were Informed that President Roosevelt was opposed to this, so they refused to accept It The senate would not permit the elimination of the amendment, so back to conference went the bill. JT HOPPING HUEY LONG has the fate of bis chief opponent Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley of New Orleans, In the palm of his hand. But lie SENATOR forcing the people of the city to put the mayor out Is A majority of Walmsley's followers, tired of the conflict, formally deserted him when the commission adopted a resolution endorsing recent stateT. Semmes ments of two comWalmsley missioners calling for the city to make peace with Long.. The mayor, standing almost alone, declined to yield. He told the council he "would not deal with men who have been culled 'crooks nnd thieves' by every member of the commission council." In a caucus preceding the council session, 13 of Walmsley's 17 ward leaders voted for his resignation "for the good of the city." The mayor told them he was "going to to breakfast." Senstick from h ator Long received a committee of the seceders and said he would call a session of the state legislature to force Walmsley out of office within 23 hours after the "old regulars" obtained approval of a majority of the city's voters for a petition requesting the mayor's removal. council 1 who had TAUSSIG, the administration for two years without official title or position, has been appointed chairman of the advisory committee of the National Youth administration. In announcing the creation of the NYA the President allocated to It funds. $00,000,000 of works-relie- f CHARLES and Informally, seems to be that the Wagner labor disputes act is unconstitutional and will be so declared by the United States Supreme court when that tribunal is called on for a decision. William Green, president of the American labor Federation of Labor, urg.-leaders to pay no attention to claims that the law is Invalid. "Leading legal authorities of the nation are of the opinion that the act is constitutional in every respect," he wrote, but added In a letter that he expects a court test and that the American Federation of Labor will get "the best legal talent." Even If the Wagner law Is knocked out by the Supreme court, the administration believes It has a plan 'that will avert at least 90 per cent of the usual nnmber of and strikes, walkouts, lock-out- s other disorders. It is being launched in Toledo, Ohio, and has been called the "Toledo plan" because it was conceived by Assistant Secretary of Labor Edward F. McGrady when he was trying to settle a dispute in thnt Ohio city. Here ayaln Green throws a Into the machinery. II says tie A. F. of L. will not cooperate 'n promoting the McGrady plan bcnuses it provides that the mediation panels would include on the labor side representatives of company anions and of Independent and rival unions. Under Green's leadership the policy of the A. P. of L. evidently is all for the federation, or nothing for anyone. UNOFFICIALLY i esting speech In the senate. This Lewis time he based his Senator offer" of the "peace proposal upon England to cede a portion of her territory in Somallland to Ethiopia, which in turn would cede certain territory to Italy with a view of averting the impending war between those countries. The senator also suggested that England surrender all rights she claims to privileges of constructing a Nlcaraguan canal, recalling, as a precedent, that England compelled France to yield all claims to territory adjacent to the Suez canal. The British islands In the West Indies, the senator said, are both useful as defense and necessary as protection for the United States. They "could be seized in time of war between nations fighting among themselves to possess the Caribbean and Southern seas. They would be used as the backyard of the United States from which supplies could he stored to be used in assault on America." GEORGE toWILLIAM RUSSTXL, the world of letters as "AE," Is dead at Bournemouth. England, at the age of sixty-sigHe was one of the brightest stars of modem Ireland. Though famous especially as a poet, Russell was versatile, being a painter, editor, business man, organizer and ne of the founders of the noted Abbe theater In Dublin. ht s Thursday, July 25. NEPHI, UTAH S. Joys and Duties of Holiday Time EMPEROR n W. PICKARD By EDWARD Weetara Ncwspapar Uaioa. T.VO IIAII.E SELASSIE before the Ethiopian parliament and made an impassioned appeal to his country-me- n to tight Italy to the death, declaring he had prepared himself to die In the contest if need be. "Ethiopia knows bow to fight to preserve its independence and its sovereignty," he said. Though the League of Nations council was scheduled to meet for consideration of the quarrel between July 23 and August 2, there were indications that the Eurotean nations were about ready to abandon Ethiopia to Its fate and that if "The Lion of Judah" doesn't give In completely, Mussolini will be permitted to bnve his way with him. That probably will mean a long guerrilla warfare the details of which will not be pleasant reading. TIMES-NEW- m(BIEIR Child Needs Adjustment to Home During Period of Vacation. Well all BEVERLY HILLS. know is Just what 1 read In the pi pers, or what I see high and lo Been home with """ "' "J my feet on the ground now for several days, but the air Is more Interesting. You can Just see ev erythlng while up there, and 1935 and granted, if possible, or refused If necessary. Mothers' plans may have to be adjusted to suit aucb changes, or perhaps children have can forgotten other engugement and then be reminded of them. Children can learn, In tender years, that the home I a circle made of different units, and while each unit has the right to Individual freedom of wide latitude there remains the tie of the family, which should be respected. There must be and vacation days can foster this, however old or young the mem- Be Sur They Properly ueanse the blood kidneys art constantly t,U matter from the k stream. But kidneys sometimes yLX their work do not act as nature iH! tended fail to remove Impurities that poison the system when retained. lhen you may surfer nagging back, ache, dininesi, scanty or loo frequent urination, getting up at night, swollen limbs, feel nervous, miserable-- all upset. Don't delay. Use Doan's Pilts. Doan's are especially for poorly tunc boning kidneys. They ar by grateful users the country oir. wvi uivrn num any ufuggist. YOUR Kow that vacation days are here, children feel a marvelous freedom from restraint, and from tasks. It Is a period of readjustment, just as much as Is the beginning of school bers. WSO Servlefc Syndlomt. C In the fall. It Ss well for parents to appreciate this, for by so doing Don't Let Them Wander they will spare themselves and their Riches have wings; therefore Uout offspring some difficult moments. them out of the coop. Many young children will be In- let diT1 travelers are clined to rely upon mother to rect their time by suggesting games, mighty secretive. RELIEF or little helpful tasks made attractive They dont talk much, so you through the Idea of relieving her of work. The rest will strain at the dont have to lis ten to some fel leash of any restraint, believing that by chewing one or as school was their expected and pelow lulling bow bad things are goMilnesia Wafers more) beculiar vacation that tor or to wbats occupation, Roosevelt, ing no means work. all play and come of the Constitution. 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GROUND That fellow Bennett their Premier always seemed like such a level headed high class man that I could YOU AND YOUR ent see how he could lose out up now I but read that it looks there, IN Scientifically designed probable. Say this running a Governtread (patentapplied for) ment is kinder like our movie busi has continuous bars pre ness. You are only as good as your venting bumping on paved last picture. Things over which they of this tire is built with rrsftfAw. body it c at ( Lnninn in have no control comes along and yet m.A la. .n4 V mm... A Gum-Dippe- d extra it Cords, giving patented if it happens and Its bad, why out no chains needed. jV ViSl)W. .MIJ.IIU. they go. When all the British Colo strength and greater flexing ability without n. a at. nies held their Conference, this Ca w v of the life. tire layers or heat, vsftv,. greatest enemy creating nadian Premier was outstanding. They was all talking about him. but The extra-heav- y Buper traction tread tread to tire body. maby the poor fellow was put into a is this tire on scientifically designed to story that looked all right before they made it, and now that its not prevent the bumpiness on smooth roads cord body so hot he gets the blame. give extra strength for is so Lr l recom-mend- ed QUICK from Heartburn i Temple Square eu p brtT-- IBZ THE NEW FIRESTOiiE GRIP TO USE ENABLE CAR, TRUCK ALL KINDS OF WEATHER WILL TRACTOR T. JJ T. objectionable in other tires that. Now on the other hand we barn just been visited by the Premier of Australia and he is riding the crest. Australia had a terrible slump, in looks like a of healthy sign. Course this relief thing .Is a hard thing to balance Into y o n r cant 1 . down a year ahead and figure out who all Is going to be hungry, and bow many of era there will be. Its like sickness. It can upset the best family budget in the world. A big dose of it on one family is just more than anyone can count on, but thats what the old National Treasury has been up 2 GROUND GRIP TIRE Sl.r4.404.504.75-2- l'KIC.E I S 1 4.735.00-1- 9 4.504.755.00-2- 0 5.255.50-1- 7 5.255.50-1- 8 0 10.60 10.35 K.SO 12.75 14U1S Other Staej Proportionately Low Why Buy a Tire That Does Not Carry the Manufacturer's Name or Guarantee when you can buy Firestone Tires bearing the Firestone Name and Guarantee in any one of the five grades of tires and get better quality and service University tests show Firestone High Speed Tires stop cars 15 to quicker. 1 sit Record Narrow Street Parliament street, in Exeter, England, where a broadshouldered man has to turn sideways to walk. Is one of the narrowest streets in the world If not the prize-take- r itself. It Is little more than a yard across at the widest, point and the houses' front doors open on it Tbe story is told that a fat man made a bet with a thin athlete that he could beat him in a short race If he (the fat man) had a start of one yard and could pick his course. He picked Parliament street, and the athlete could not pass him. low pressure Gum-Dippe- That sort against. Now that things are kinder looking up, why everybody has a remedy. I dont believe anybody knows any more now than they ever did. The whole thing is so big and complicated that pretty nearly everybody that has a remedy has 't according to bis own particular case. We are awful apt In saving the country to save ourselvs first Oar solution Is that aa we are all in tbe river over our heads tbe only way out Is to swim. We say that because we can swim, but there may be as many more that cant, so the "Swim Out" remedy dldent work, only with us. IM. XcNamitil Syndtcaf, Im. at self-cleanin- any other place to various experiments. In fact it has tried a good many of these of ours ahead of us, but this fellow seemed to have improved things by a system of cutting cost. There alnt much improvement on economy In Government been discovered I reckon. Mr Morganthou our Treasurer Is out now to balance the budget. You strains of heavy pulling designed for traction in soft ground. This g heavy tread, required to withstand unusual pulling traction and strains, is securely locked to the cord body by Firestone's patented construction of d cord layers under two extra the tread. These new and unusually effective Firestone super traction tires enable you to operate your tractors, trucks and passenger cars for all kinds of farm work and over ground and roads that could not be traveled with ordinary tires, even equipped with chains. fact earlier and worse than pretty near everybodys, but this fellow right out of the common herd is pulling his Country right out, and Australia leans more than pretty nearly budget. i- cords give greater blowout g protection. is not used inorhertires. at no higher price mr m mh i 5 3 .sfWie 1 r y BR! CENTURY Jt. 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