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Show f BEAR RIVER VAliXY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUL AGS FOUXt "fcngress, without changing the gen THE HARRY ral law, simply suspended all laws BRIDGES VOT yhich protect a named individual and j , P0S.-- i.y . ""-'ure- s . i i7 f 1 1 - vides: "To direct the deportation of Harvey Renton Bridges. Be it enacted In the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Am. in Congress assembled. That notwithstanding any other provision of law the Attorney General be, and is hereby authorized and directed to take into custody forthwith and deport to Australia, the country of which he is a citizen or subject, the alian Harry Renton Bridges, whose presence in thts country the Congress of the United States deems hurtful." When that bill came up for consideration in June a large majority voted 'yea" and 40 members voted "nay," Congressman Murdock was one of those voting "nay," and immediately became the target of certain writers and politicians, charging that Abe Murdock voted to keep Harry Bridges in the United States, implying that Mr. Murdock is sympathetic with Mr. Bridges and his activities in this coun! S r f : try. ad-vis- or . ' 1"- - j - -, lirected the Attorney General to j une. egard them and forthwith to deport Jm, 'not withstanding any other pro- "If the heavy aitiii, ,.. vision of law. And, it would be the sional enactment L first time since Allen and Sedition ' to abolish all the nuiJ aws a century and a half ago that ; deportaUon, it wouldleCm reverse the 'existing deSt?11 iny law would provide for deportation without a hearing or without, in-- ; chinery. Why not ieed, the slightest pretense toward tion and deportation to tb' giving the accused what our nation, partment? Secretarv h,.., has long known as due process of law to vui, ji in a rm,. . , The law makes me the legal order." -- Los Angtits f only to the President and the' "The enactment cf and pre-Executive Departments, my j tion for the depcrtatinn.. H . decessors have held that they could individual would set up thv, i ,t with propriety also render legal douses. It would thn ' inions to the separate branches of sible to fra tn e government But apart from any any person against whomgete estion of power, I cannot, as heud 5 piejuuice might be directed the department affected by this ic charges framed to fit less than answer with i, : anything viianu.1 ivdpius rress. (....phatic disapproval. . . As an Amer t ine truth is, the Smitu ican I would not, for the sake or my the door Hamt through which own liber ty, deny the protection of un- ges may lawfully pass out . ? iform and indiscriminatory laws, and threw him through the t-- ' of fair hearings to even the humblest Congressman Abe Murdock or meanest of men. As an official of right thing by voting aealf not in can good the United States, I "Allen" BiU and for the conscience do other than recommend If it were not a fact that uSV strongly against this bill." election year very Uttle woj , Vote Upholds the Law been said about it. f Now, we begin to understand why SALE OF ANIMALS FOR m J Congressman Murdock voted "nay" on STATE OF UTAH, T this bill. It was not a vote to keep ) States. i United in the of Box Bridges County Harry Elder.) ss i In the Fielding It was a vote to uphold the law and I Precinct of Said County. respect the constitutional rights of all individuals now in the United I have in my possession the States. On that point Mr. Murdock ing described animals, which ; said: claimed and taken away, will b at "We doi not have to resort, even public auction to the highest ' ' bidder on the premisea cl . ...- -' .tmlAje tA.':'7f to get rid of the most underslrable Coombs in the Fielding Preciil alien,' to Stalinism or Hitlerism. It the 29th day of July, at the can be done under our constitution, invio it and perpetuating preserving1 l;p. XCU A ... Description of Aninab 1 late. It can be done without setting L One gray up a precedent that would come baelp gelding, bm to plague us on every like occasionj," so Jittle publicity ' about.' Muidock's King John, has any such piece of leg- victions, . ... I deny .that a "no" vote A6 on right thigh. ; ' One sorrell on the pending bill (Allen Bill) proves Then he adds: vote for the.;"Smith",BiU to deport. islation been teiiouSTy considered." mafe, b or even indicates a sympathy for Har A6 on right thigh. "I abhor communism., fascism anqi Harry Bridges in a lawful manner ? ; r 't Man '. Sai,d animal is being held to I nazism with every ounce or energy personally, or approval of There is but one? answer1- - pontics The main reason why the "Allen" ry Bridges the- - course he has pursued as and drop of blood in my body. .That of $2.00 for damages payment 14 unconstitutional it because is Representative Hobbs, speaking for Bill our is the reason I was unwilling a few or of resident a on the proper? said as animals labor leader by the rSmlthf Bill,' Jt. 5138, said; ts" aimed aXs- "ana" map. and names H. T. denounce those ,, y visit who .Lott I days ago, even at the risk of my pocountry him Harry Renton Bridges.- To be f'page litical future , ib forget' my constitu- (See 'Congressional Record, us condemnation for doing our ..n ?' : ALMA CCTOMK upon " more must include constitutional it tional oath as a legislator and strike 13485). constitutional duty. Every criminal Poundkeeper of Fielding pr?c TTbis bill rovies. the jtirst,nd ,thah,.one person. john-iM- . down the very pr6cesses which-- are a to a These a has trial by right jury. Coffee of Representative ' so dear to rhe. How can a member of only' thorough going attempt to plug Effect of Illusions state of Washington, on June 13, have been denied the prisoner at the " the ' holes which the experience ? " constitution here bar Congress preserve the who has no illusions,"; "He today." said: Record, In our tCongressional page aM deporimmigration How can he defend it? He does not Coffee concludes : Hi Ho.ihe sage of Chinatown, "i Representative 12540). do It with a gun; he does it by his tation laws, which were jpasea ft quar be will noted that among those large.;. wisdom, v and small hj "It "Mr. Chairman, I want to vote. If he rotes to strike the Con- ter of a century ago. on - 'a:: I measure are some Cess.!':.-.- ' ; v this "no" j. voting the New from 'this York gentleman "It Is my joy to announce that stitution down, ha is just as guilty most of the conservative members of ( (Mr. Wadsworth) and the gentleman In my opinion, as the man who uses bill will do, in a perfectly legal and from Alabama (Mr. Hobbs), neither this House, men who, despite their the- bill constitutional what manner, GARLIC s Fi;f: a gun in attempting to strike it down." one can of whom be accused of being hearty disagreement with the philos aimed the at specifically deportation Mr. Murdock added: "Among the of Harry Bridges seeks to accomplish. sympathizers with subversive- activi- ophy and activities of Harry Bridges, forty who voted against the Allen This bill (Smith Bill) changes the ties. They have ascended to the nevertheless cannot stomach this meth BUsyT Frmaent htdehi? lutf. Bill were Representative Miller, a legyoUofliojt from barml ul bceUrit In ) law so that the Department heighths of true statesmanship today, od of attack on him." dok may b th eaaae. Come in today ionnaire who lost both legs in the last present Comment above Newspaper of Justice should now have little trou- rising a cencroua tut tnu passion, and voting their gn war; Ed Isaac, a graduate of Annap- ble m as of odorless DEAiS convictions to maintain the constituFREE comment: "Very possi and Newspaper deporting Harry Bridges Garlie Tablets, im km olis with an outstanding war record; all others of similar ilk. The pending tion. They are great statesmen and bly Congress has the constitutional cl in a couple ot dvil i Emmett O'Neal, one of the charter measure amends the law so that it they voted their constitutional con right to order the deportation of Har ADAM BRENKMAN, DrogisV members of the American Legion; that any alien who at any provides Bruce Barton, Republican, prominent time g after his entry into the United ly mentioned in the recent Republican States shall have been a member of National Convention as a presidential an advocate 4ha organization- possibility. Also Jim Wadsworth, of overthrow of our wich, government by, force New York, considered the outstanding or violance, shall be eleported. statesman of. the Republican side of "The bill which bur distinguished the House. Do you believe, can you believe that these men, or any one of colleague from Louisiana (Mr. Allen) is the author, even if it becomes a A A T AT? 111 TCCTTFCtl nXTP1 them had anything in common with law, can never accomplish its avowed Harry Bridges?" purpose. In my opinion it is uncon The Proper Method stitutional and will be so declared if Repiesentative Sam Hobbs, of Al- it ever reaches the stage where its n abama has been working on constitutionality may be challenged." In discussing this phase of the ques legislation for years, and cooperating with Judge Smith of Virginia, a not- tion, Representative Hobbs says: ed constitutional lawyer, has been "Today, for the first time in our hissuccessful in getting through both tory we have a bill before us (Allen houses of Congress the Smith Bill Bill) aimed exclusively at one man. which does In a legal way what the This bill, with the best of motives, "Allenn" Allan Bill attempts to do. frankly transgresses one of the car- And as strange as it may seem to the ainai principles which our founding critics of Abe Murdock,-h- e and 36 xoreiauiers would have died to preother members of the House of Rep- serve inviolate. Rarely, if ever, since resentatives who voted against the the Barons of Runnymede wrung Mag-p- a Carta from the unwilling hand of "Allen" Bill, voted "for" the Smith alien bill. So, if Congressman Murdock, in voting against the "Allen" OUR Bill, was a vote to keep Harry BridGet! ges in the United States, as charged, SEVEN his voted for the "Smith" Bill is a BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER .. .. 52 Issues vote to deport Harry fridges and all COLLIER'S Weekly) 52 Issued other undesirable aliens, in a lawful YEAR WOJIAN'S HOME COMPANION manner. 12 Issues MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Why was so much publicity given to WOMAN'S WORLD 12 Issues Murdock's vote on the "Allen" Bill, Co. HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE 12 Issues as him picturing being tn' sympathy Tremonton, Utaa - Phone 28 AMERICAN with Bridges and his activities, and ' POULTRY JOURNAL .... 12 Issues r1 j - trodumi - ....i "Tual, ' ' T7. j " Cngr. ill . j i.ij-iiia- ..- But, to pej,.. purpose aimed at aniT L?3 be an unpreeedentZ, Americans shoi.i "lew misgivings." -.- VewYorkp"1 -- Rc-nt- - T Bridges. 5 dis- - (By Will R. Holmes, Ogdin, L'ta Articles have appeared In the da newspapers recently criticizing t action of Congressman Abe Murdu of Utah and 39 other Representativ. for voting against the passage of th Allen Bill to deport Harry Bridges, as an undesirable alian. Do Utahns believe that Congrtst man Murdock voted against the bi. to keep Harry Bridges in the Unite States to continue his unluwful acti vities ? The matter Is of sufficitnt in.pur tance to pause Ion? . Zl'' . v Cor.',r.-'tain just liut ' 'it. i i V did in th'.. ,r; "'; ' for Unit..: !' '' ' .' What is r ' '' - ECH0S&-.EAY- 25, 1940 T 1 1 'St. I f SPsr 1 . , , Legal Opinion Obtained Hon. Richard B. Russell, chairman of the Committee on Imigration in the United States Senate, requested an opinion as to the constitutionality of this bill Congressman Murdock vot-- d against, and here is what Attorney General Robert H. Jack Son of the Department of Justice said: "If this bill were to become a law it would be an historical departure from the unbroken American practice and tradition. It would be the first time that an Act of Congress has singled out a named individual for de portation. It would be the first time deportation In which the alien was not even accused either of unlawful entry or of unlawful conduct while here. It would be the first time that . vAfct'ini , f . nr f - J'.'J., . ; .: Ilclf - Inlcstiaal Pois::i:' i Classified Ad Column! gpn r T I HEADQUARTERS for Electrolux kerosene farm refrigerator. Schoss-Rea- d Electric Co. t8 7-- 9-- FARM REFRIGERATOR Large, was $359.95 - Reduced to $239.95 now. Schoss-Rea- d Electric Co. CROP and LIVESTOCK LOANS at 4.J per cent For livestock and crop loans at 4i per cent per annum see Norman Christensen on Fridays at the National Farm Loan Association office at Tremonton. Utah Farm Froduetion Credit Accociation 7-- 4 tf Washer, late style. Dam aged. 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