Show 8 A THE SLT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH $ 1938 will new and regulations to govern 1938 operations and so he ean begin tbe enormous task of determining beneof spec! fit payments for tbe current year fied and to Until tbe secretary after these in conferences has outlined his farjner hke-Th- at 4 own policy” he will hot be ready or in only be disposed to pass up state legislafield reprejobs tion looking to cooperation with the are federal government There is no Court Test Looms occasion for hurrying state laws CHELTENHAM England anyway as they could not become It is a certainty that the con— A bridesmaid of March 7 operative for two years Tbe sec100 attended a wedding at stitutionality of the ne farm law retary’s immediate problem is to deWlncbcombe a near Is to be questioned village and the Issue termine how he will apply the law here was Miss She Frances carried to the supreme court That this year When his power Is absoNorris Winter and the bride court however will not be able to lute He has a man’s sized Job e was great-niecher Frances pa as on this enactment at the presahead of him The developing of Annie French ent term nor does it seem humanly cooperation with the states probThe bridescentenarian possible that a decision can be ably will be left until tbe 1936 promaid Who braved bitterly bold rendered until well after the elecgram has been fully outlined and weather to travel to the regtion next November Therefore so put into operation ister office started off the far as 1936 Is concerned" the law For this year and next Secretary breakfast with a wedding will be carried out the $500000000 Wallace Is czar Of farm relief in tbe double whisky then made a will be disbursed to farmers and name of soil conservation He will speech of congratulation to there will be no danger of cutting continue as czar when the states the bridegroom off these payments before 1937 “I had a very jolly day" she lend a hand for it is wholly within In view of the fact that the contold her friends his power to compel the states to stitutionality of the law is to be enact laws wholly in conformity questioned some of the wise conwith his ideas He is in a position stitutionalists of congress are if the new farm law should to dictate state farm legislation and for the too sounding warning against to compel compliance with his hasty action by state legislatures follow AAA into tha discard wishes and particularly against drives to special state legislation would be amend state constitutions In states ineffective and a waste of time where constitutional Inhibitions Secretary Wallace before making seem to stand in ths way of co- any move is calling for the opinTwo Christian operation with the secretary of ag- ions of farmers throughout the land riculture The advocates of delay to ascertain what manner of farm Scienca Broadcasts take the position that the states administration they want and how unless their jeglslatures are pre- they would have the new law apTODAY none can act In’ plied These conference are being pared to act--aKSL KDYL the Immediate future— better "await rushed so that ths secretary can 1:30 a m 2:30 p n the decision by court get down to formulating his rules and production age they ascertain the extent to check Trials Slated New Farm Bill Raises Host which participating fanners have Woman 100 reduced their production what extent they crops Aids Kin as have planted their retired lands tFor 35 Taken the kind Of Questions kgujfsnd Observer data can checked the Bridesmaid field so ths of the sentatives assured 7 In Game Raids to Hr 4 " : for 1 Wallace Congressmen Trying to Out What Twenty-Eigh- t Charged Figure Measure Means ?Vith Resorting Deny Special to The Tribune Charges in Court March 7— Now WASHINGTON men arrested In police gambling raids during the past week were ordered to stand trial March 18 when they denied charges against them in police court Saturday :'Twenty-eigh- t are charged with resorting three with keeping gambling games and four with gambling Ail were arrested on gambling -- iThlrty-flvo r gamekeeping charges 'The accused gamekeepers are Jbhn Martin 36 arrested at 170 Regent street Friday and Joe Swen-- 8 On 35 and J Myers 40 arrested 32814 South Main street Tuesday gambling charges are against J'he Henderson 44 Elmer Jensen 94 George Wright 25 and John Chester 35 all of whom were arrested at 176 Regent street Friday Those charged with resorting Originally booked on gambling and are Arnold Jamekeeplng charges it Hanson 24 J Gilbert 36 J C O’Grady 42 and Garvey Jones 38 arrested in the rear of 28 East Second South street 39 John Tuesday Joe Neilson Thomas 78 Harvey Jones 30 Tony persJp 37 J Fitt 3ft w Hanson 48 ana Howard Monson 21 rrested at 168 Regent street Tuesday Travis Down 27 R E Reese 23 J B King 30 Marvis Davis 35 James Anderson 22 John Sinolas 40 Jean Lester 38 Paul Peterson 45 J E Dickerson 60 and A Regis 34 at 49 East Second South gtreet Tuesday and C W Davis 68 Paul Hertz 45 Bruce Barrett 32 Roy Johnson 30 and V M Pratt 99 arrested at 2 West Second South gtreet February 29 Mary Pace 50 arrested as an albookmaker at 54 leged South Main street Thursday denied a famekeeping charge and her trial was set for March 14 that congress has enacted and ths president has signed the 'View farm bill thst supersedes the old AAA the men who voted for this legislation like others who voted against It are trying to figure out just what it means and how it Is likely to operate Nobody knows for the more the law is studied the more bewildering become its general and On sometimes vague provisions one thing only is there agreement and that is that under the act the United States treasury is to put up $500000000 a year which congress is to appropriate this money to be paid out to farmers who cooperate under the general scheme laid down by the bill One of the complicated and one of the perplexing phases of the new statute however la the requirement that beginning January 1 1938 the states must cooperate in carrying forward what was laid down ttr be permanent plan of aid to farmers After that date there must be set up little A A A’s in each of the 48 states Once established they will become the mediums through which farhi relief Lstb be extended'ld farmers Up to that time the AAA at Washington as it may be revised and revamped will carry the entire burden The states therefore Will have virtually two years to map out their own plans for cooperation and for putting through their legislatures the kind of laws that will make cooperation possible First Problem Here enters one of the first problems The new farm bill does not clearly define what is expected of the states nor does it with any approach to clarity define the kind of laws the states must enact in order that they may come under (he Great Task Powers Have Been Increased Ilenry: A is positive pendability trouble-fre- e proof Dexf'er Wallace federal program The one thing that is clear is that all state enactments must be satisfactory to and be approved by Henry A Wallace secretary of agriculture The Inference generally drawn by the men who voted to pass this farm bill is that state laws enacted to eeoura the benefits of the farm bill must be uniform This coupled with the fact that they must be approved by the secretary of agriculture all but makes it Incumbent upon Secretary Wallace to advise the states as to the kind of laws they must enact which Is tantamount to saying the secretary orA A A must write the laws and pass them along to the states for approval Either that or some state must step forward take the lead and by experimenting write an act which the secretary will apIn which event that atata prove aw may safely be adopted as a pattern by all other states After running continuously day and night for 9 years 4 months and 18 days tha Dexter Defender was finally stop- ped by a cyclone ' 285 YEARS OF WASHERSERVICE This remarkable RECORD of Lowest Down Payments Easiest Terms de- 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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WORLD'S BEST RANGES OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY (Main and Postoffice) BRIGHAM LOGAN PRESTON naaaeflm Use Your Book of Faces MaBBBUfflGS Green Stamps as a Down Payment Another nics question has arisen to give tha constitutionalists something to think about “Will it be possible tor tha secretary after January 1 1938 to make annual advances to the states unless all 48 states have enacted laws acceptable to him? In other words can tha Secretary after the date indicated make farm benefit payments to certain states which have enacted satlafactory statutes and withhold payments from states whose legislatures have for any reason refused or failed to pass such laws? Is it not Incumbent upon ths secretary to see that there are 48 state statutee In as many states before ba can continue ths parceling out of federal farm funds beginning January 1 1938? This is a very much debated 'question with a variety of views held by men who have been trying to get at the true intent of congress as now written into law If the farm bill la interpreted to mean that sJ states roust set up little A A A’s before any atate can ahare in federal funds in 1938 or thereafter a queatlon arises as to what will happen when Oregon whose supreme court recently held MSwrimwiriii Instead of checking on acre Ilea’s Sails 49c Ladies’ Sails 69c Swagger Sails 72c OWL CLEANERS 716 North 1st West Wasatch 9636 f flD g) f? These prices effective Monday & Tuesday lagfle pachape WiB MAYOHHAHSE n&HKKG Best Foods Q) uart Jars Aft S Crystal Wedding 33? 1? plig PvHESAft Lsr mAl SOAP 10 bars 25c IfflA ity— Made In Utah STEAKS- - Sirloin Each 35c CHEESE Pork and Beans 2 lbs 15c All Green ASPARAGUS Extra Hne qual- T-Bo- ne 2 Fancy-Mil- d itllllilMtl 19c ripe olives SPAGHETTI PEAS Standard 5c 2 Ior15c 4or29c Beans StringFancy X Grapefruit Juice 3025c cans HERSHEY’S SYRUP COCOAS 3035c 2l023c 5c ? 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White King Laundry Brooms -- ever Cash and Carry Only 937 East 21st South— --Sugarhouse leg- on a per diem basis The money now is available for these payrolls the $500000000 a year is assured There will be just as much need for field representgtves under the new as under the old law The duties of field men will be changed how- - NO BETTER CLEANING AT ANY PRICE nd the-Org- islature is not empowered to enact such a state atatute as Mr Wallace may require? Already lawyers of congress are beginning to get reports Indicating th'atvarlous state constitutions may stand In the way of state AAA laws In other commonwealths than Oregon and Nebraska There has been no compilation of these data as yet therefore no one Is in a position to say how many states would have to change their constitutions before they could cooperate with the United States under the new farm law Course Not Clear If two or four or eight or ten atates shall discover that they are powerless to act the course of the secretary of agriculture is hot clear But It is apparent that there will be trouble if the secretary pours federal farm funds into 40 or 44 or 46 states and withholds this financial assistance from the few states that have not passed laws satisfactory to him Nothing of that sort was possible "finder the original AAA every atate received IUr proportionate benefits measured by rules which the secretary of agriculture There was no cutting prescribed off of any state Yet it is the opinion of some admittedly able lawyerf in congress 'that such' discrimination may come about under the recently enacted law particularly If certain state constitutions are not changed in time to enable their legislatures to function in harmony with the views of Mr Wallace It was freely stated during the debates on the farm bill that the secretary of agriculture has broader powers under the new law thanJie enjoyed under the original AAA That is apparent from a reading of the law Itself For among other things it now devolves upon the secretary of agriculture to determine the amount of payment that shall be made to each cooperating farmer In this the secretary is supreme and there is no appeal from his decision He may make payments uniform in all states or he may adopt rules that recognize different states He can even act wholly without rule and merely exercise his own judgment When It comes to the parceling out of the $500000000 a year not a living soul can Interfere with the secretary of agriculture even the comptroller general Is stopped from interfering and this Is the only class of federal payment with regard to which the comptroller has no voice Amounts Unknown Senators and members who have been making a atudy of the farm bill say thers is no way whatever from the statute itself to ascertain orto figurr how much each state will be expected to put up to be used as farm payments In conjunction with the funds contributed by the United States government Not even roughly can these amounts be estimated The presumption is that state contributions would be on a common basis but that is not necessarily required Nor Is It required that the state contribution shall universally bear a fixed percentage relationship to the federal contribution The law does not even require that federal cooperation with the atatis shall continue on the 1938 basis for the secretary has the power to change state quotas each year so long as hs keeps the total within $500000000 It is commonly understood in Washington that Secretary Wallace will retain In the federal service and on the federal payroll most of the officials and most of the employes of the old AAA some of whom were furloughed when the supreme court held AAA unconThe greater portion stitutional have been kept in office during the interim but several thousand temporarily were laid off with the understanding that they would be reinstated as soon as a hew farm bill was passed Those employes are now coming back into the fold and work will be found for all who held any sort of office under the old AAA whether at Washington or in the field whether on an annual salary or Victor Paul Vladovlch was Iso lated at the SalLDaka general hos- pttal Saturday with smallpox Dr J L Jones state health commissioner reported The patient contracted the disease In Colorado Dy Jones said and it developed after hia arrival in Salt Lake City Only on other case of smallpox is known to exist in Utah Dr Jones said it is Isolated also at ths general hospital - UH6j8nstituUonl AAA act advises the secretary of agriculture that it cannot go along Or what will be the situation if Nebraska Informs the secretary that under its constitution its : Smallpox Victim Held In S L Isolation Ward ponnd More flavor per enp lb Black 14b Black 1 lb Green lb Green 436 796 296 556 Waffle Flour 14-o- z 28-o- z 48-o- z pkg pkg pkg 106 186 276 i |