Show THE SALT LAKE -- "MARCH '13719377 TRIBUNE-SATUnDAY'MORNI- Aid Foresfeen For Nevada’s Slock Raisers Pension Head Roosevelt Drops Cares Fight Looms Gets Lightest Of Office to Visit Farm On Freedom — Of Sentences President Journeys to Warm For Islands Springs Georgia Croup Reports Progress J’ in Effort to Obtain Judge Fixes Penalty for Townsend at 30 Days in Jail and $100 Fine Liberal Federal Credit WASHINGTON March 12 (Ah— WASHINGTON March 12 ()— Dr F E Townsend received the lightest possible sentence Friday for walking out on the congressional committee which investigated his old age pension movement last summer Negotiator reported "encouraging ‘progress” Friday n efforts to devise a nieans of extending liberal federal credit to Nevada livestock Interests in need of refinancing "It is beginning to look as though we are going to succeed in working something out'’ State Senator James Wadsworth of Panaca announced after another of a series of conferences with agriculture officials and members of the Nevada congressional delegation Wadsworth Assemblyman Horace Agee and George Ogtlvie president of the state farm bureau arrived here MLonday to seek modification of federal loan requirements They are members of a special legislative commission named by the legislature and Governor Richard Kir-ma- n The latest conference was attended by Willard Ellis general farm credit administration agent for Nevada California Arizona and Utah who was called to Washington by F C A Governor W I Myers to meet with the Nevadans to declined discuss Participants the nature of the plan they are on but W Cecil working Creel of Reno director of agricultural extension work in Nevada said it was being developed m conjunction with the Reconstruction Finance corporation and the F O A Senator P A McCarran de- scribed the situation as "very satisfactory” and referred also to the R F C- - F F A tieup “The matter is developing more rapidly than we anticipated” Me Carran said "I believe the announcement of a concrete plan may forthcoming within the next day The commission also discussed with resettlement officials Including Administrator Will W Alexander a proposal to recolonize the Newlands irrigation project with settler from marginal lands Later Wadsworth and Creel were to take up with the chiefs of the soil conservation and forest services and a representative of the bureau of agricultural problems relating to engineering soil erosion and flood control In Lincoln and Clark counties Mrs A M Inch of Pretoria South Africa is trying for a new record by claiming that she has kept a box of soap for 45 years without harming it Federal Judge Peyton Gordon fixed the penalty at 30 days in jail and a $100 fine Assistant Attorney General Joseph B Keenan left and L7 S Senator Henry F Ashurst (D) Arizona are shown talking earnestly together during a lull in the hearing of the senate judiciary comittee on Roosevelt’s court reorganization plan The judge refused a prosecution demand that the frosty-haire- d California physician be denied bond and committed immediately to jail Townsend went free under $1000 bond pending an appeal "Thank you sir” he said after the sentencing Issues Statement The elderly pension leader later Issued through a publicity man long statement on "behalf of his proposal for pensions of not more than $200 a month to everyone Roosevelt Opposed Changes ure In Court Wheeler Declares by a legislat- “Try as they can to imprison me they can’t imprison that Idea” he than 300 Improvements have made in the pension proposal it first was presented to con More been "It would seem therefore not only reasonable but almost Imperative that when the supreme court Is passing upon the constitutionality of an act of congress It should not be permitted to nullify such of congress by a bare majority of one "It does not seem logical it does not seem fair that a law passed by congress composed of more than 500 men the representatives the people and approved by the president elected by all the people should be set aside by a bare majority of one in a court holding unlimited power for life and not responsible in any way directly or indirectly to the people of the country Two Courses "I can see no reason why congress should not pursue its legislat- Plans Vacation of Two since gress Townsend added 'The tide Weeks- 2800-acr- Bourbon Trio Turns Guns on Court Change Burke Copeland Walsh Answer Fireside Chat in National Broadcast is Illinois Senator Will Oppose Request of Philippine’s President - WARM SPRINGS Ga March 12 (AP) — President Roosevelt dropped the heavy cares of office Friday and turned chauffeur and farmer Less than an hour after his arrival here from Washington he changed his gray business suit for a “roughing” outfit and got reacquainted with his little white cottage — among the evergreens on the Pine mountain After a cold lunch he drove his in the Warm Springs Foundation own little specially built hand con outdoor pool trol automobile over the dirt roads Otis Moore of Mr e several miles to his farm Roosevelt's farm mapager was glad to see where he found preparations under “the boss” The president had never way for spring cotton planting seen the farm at just this time of Mercury Over 70 year when plowing was under way Mr Roosevelt also looked over his A bright sun beat down and the Here-ford- s herd of 40 prize white-face- d thermometer was over 70 He put off until Saturday a swim and a clock of chickens that Moore had added since the chief executive was here last spring Arriving here for a two weeks’ vacation at 9:30 a m central stand ard time Friday after a journey from Washington the president found a small contingent of C C C boys and foundation and townspeople waiting at the village past 60 said made 'by a court or Looks Over Ilis Herd of Prize Ilerefords 721-mi- le depot Wave Greetings ifhey applauded and waved greetings as the president dressed In his gray suit and gray hat without top coat alighted to go to his cottage Several score infantile paralysis victims at the foundation cheered from wheel chairs as he passed the administration building on the grounds Mrs James Roosevelt Jr and Miss Marguerite Lehand a personal secretary drove to the cottage while newspaper men and secret service operatives took up quarters in the camp used by the president’s marine guard from Quantico Va The are under the command of Lieutenant Colonel T E Bourke White House office headquarters d were established in Kress hall with Secretary Marvin H McIntyre in charge Denmark may lower its minimum March 12 '(INS) Illinois served notice on the senate Friday that he would oppose the request of Emanuel Quezon president of the Philipto grant the pine commonwealth islands complete independence be1945 fore when the present pact becomes effective Lewis who declared that he would have more to say on the subject when the naval appropriations bill comes up for debate warned that Japan seeks control of the Islands to strengthen her position in the Pacific "When this pact goes into effect" he said “one of the first moves that Japan will make will be to seize the islands to increase her power In the Pacific and I earnestly submit that it is our first duty to avoid bringing such a situation upon WASHINGTON — Senator Lewis (D) us” He said to grant complete independence to the Islands now would deprive the United States of one of its “strongest naval positions in the Pacific a position that surely will be needed if we are to do our part in keeping peace in the Pacific” definitely turning NEW YORK March 12 (AP) — In OUR STORE IS FULL OF and my crackpot idea is becoming as an answer EASTER REMEMBRANCES the idea which will save America speeches described Cards for All Occasions from economic ' serfdom and will to President Roosevelt's “fireside to Show Easter Cards suitable for bring happiness and prosperity to chat” on his court proposal three shut-in- s our people” Easter Novelties — Easter Democratic senators Friday night Reversal of Views Through counsel he gave notice Stationery printed and that he would fight to the supreme assailed the plan as a dangerous engraved court if necessary against his "un and unnecessary move (Continued from Page One) p Devaney president of the Na- constitutional persecution” by the The speakers were Senators Edsince he has become president has UlonaJ Lawyers' guild spoke vlgor- house committee which he defied of the president's He said J P Morgan the banker ward R Burke of Nebraska Royal opposed adding to the supreme court propyosal toPaPdd one new New York and DaEAST BftOAOWAV justice to and Richard Whitney former presi S Copeland of to correct evils which he says and the supreme court for each vid I Walsh of Massachusetts justice dent exNew of the stock York which I agree do exist” at a mass meeting in Carpast 70 who fails to retire EASTER FOUNTAIN PENS change had been permitted to pre- Speaking Norris whom many regard in an Picks Up Book negie hall they addressed the nasent own conto statements Everything for the Office a their admirable broadto a over about tion position bring Senator Black (D) Alabama a SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOB: gressional committee but that the cast a compromise in the court conflict voting age 26c 60c 76c S100 to $600 Townsend Investigators refused Senator Walter F George of champion of the president's pro- because of his close friendship with him the same privilege his popularity with scheduled was posal had meantime picked up the the president originally Georgia Called Inquisition to speak but could not be present book from Wheeler’s desk He his colleagues and his assertion of conditional bill ‘‘It the for the was remedies ive and then I revolted I told Senator Copeland charged the support only remedy by opened it to the page from which — was unsparing in his criticism of way of constitutional amendment at this committee that I would not president’s— plan-- would "menace Wheeler had read As soon as the the courts the same time There is no appar- further stand for the sort of inquisit- American minorities” by making Montanan had finished Black called ion and Human Equation that had taken the supreme court "a political Inhis attention to something in the ent reason why such a course should piaoe andpersecution walked out I would stitution” must he “We said not book but made no remarks to the forget” not be followed Congress has not do the same thing again tomorrow "Everybody knows this scheme senate “that any tribunal whether judi- exhausted all of its constitutional should the occasion arise under is for the purpose of nullifying In addition to Wheeler's speech cial or is composed of similar circumstances” recent decisions by the supreme authority It is perfectly reason and the Norris address examining men withlegislative Before passing sentence Justice court” he declared "But if it sucatall the imperfections able that it should do this and at Gordon overruled the various methods both legislative ceeds It will make Ihe supreme a a motion for to tributable No organihumanity and by constitutional amendment the same time propose to the legisl- new trial In doing so he stressed court a political institution not a of treating what he called a serious zation either of judges or of legi- atures of the states any amend testimony by John B Kiefer of court of justice” problem in the courts the day pro- slators Is perfect and the human ment to the constitution that former Townsend aid that Senator Burke charged the presimay Chicago in the end enter seem duced further testimony before the element must the old age pension leader’s walkout dent’s "strikes a vital proposal desirable” senate judiciary committee John largely 'into the decision whether He had a warning for those who was planned in advance at a meeti- blow” at states’ rights division of power into three departments lim-- i he said were opposed both to legisl- ng of his board of directors Kiefer told the jury the move itation of power and an Independent ation and constitutional amend ment on the subject' If they purs- was intended to obtain favorable judiciary which he described as Whole or Half liberty-- 1 ue their course successfully he public reaction and was regarded as "four of the concepts whichconsidered loving Americans have said some far more drastic meas- a “masterpiece of strategy” ” Kiefer and Clinton B Wunder fundamental” ure will result Quoting President Roosevelt’s ac- "The present intolerable situation of New York another former Townsend speech that "this generaceptance aid on unto the same and pleaded guilty indefinitely cannotgo " rendezless some reasonable degree of cont- contempt charge of which Town- tion of Americans has rol Is brought about those who send was convicted but received vous with destiny” Burke declared: lb 18 and 20 POT ROAST— Corn-Fe- d "Every thinking man' and woman seek to prevent any innovation will suspended sentences after apologizi2-Pin America today should 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