Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 13 1937 Valley organizing classes in health would Involve long Organize Classes education strain For the present congress Mae EVANSTON Wyo Bailey can theoretically continue in session Uinta Cyclists of Vienna Austria are county pqblic health nurse until the third of next January and Mrs Ethel Harris state health to pay 3240000 in taxes next year the money to be spent on bicycle Nevertheless granted that they are are in Star paths field representative tfrill 33 senators who more than oppose cloture it would not take more than 15 or 20 earnest senators to maintain continuous debate Filibuster under many conditions DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE DESSERTS has an accepted respectability It has been practiced by Democrats and Republicans Especially has it Rock wood’s blends perfectly — gives been practiced by irregular minorities who were deeply moved One of the longest single filibustering desserts rich chocolaty speeches ever made was by the late S eUSfw La Follette Sr who on one occasion talked continuously 13 V4 hours A very small number of senators as deeply moved as Senator La Follette Sr was on that FIRST occasion could by taking turns keep the senate in session indefinitely CHOICE FOR 27 impossible Affairs in the Nation Commentator Sees Possibility of Throwing Court Issue Into Election Campaign By Mark Sullivan WASHINGTON March 12— In his radio address about his court proposal Tuesday night said: “I believe that it can this passed at sion of the be sescon- gress” That can be in- terpreted as an expression of t e n t i o n on the president’s part to ln-- keep the before question congress untll decision is reached In this I there is nothing 1 Pnew velt same Mr in Roose-f- said y the private Mark Sullivan conversations It Is a natural thing for him to do If now opponents of the court Should determine upon a strategy of averting decision in this session there would be some justification for uch a course By averting decision in the present session the question would be thrown into the congres' sional campaign of next year and would of course be the principal question That would make next year’s congressional election what President Woodrow Wilson said the election of 1920 should be with respect to the League of Nations "a great and solemn referendum” Election Problem Those congressional opponents of the president’s court proposal who have most interest in throwing the question into next year’s congressional election are the Democrats They would then be able to go before the Democratic voters of the nation in the primary contests for renomination and ask for ' an expression of opinion by Democrats as distinguished from the public generally Many Democratic voters are against the court proposal If the question were kept open through next year it might conceivably result as the expression of popular opinion in Democratic primaries opposition to the court proposal is the true democratic position Especially might this result in the south where there is much Democratic hostility to the court proposal even though it is accompanied by popularity for the president personally If however the question is settled In “this session of --congress a different situation would arise If it is settled by the president winning then those Democrats in congress who voted against his court proposal would be quite surely labeled as not true Democrats The Democrats who are opposing the president’s court proposal in congress are in the classic position of those who resist authority If they win it is a successful revolution and they are heroes If they lose they are rebels and likely to be beheaded The Democrats in congress who oppose the measure unless they are confident the measure will be defeated now have every reason for preferring to see it held up in this session and thrown into next year’s congressional election What is the chance of decision be- that I j ing deferred throughout this session? Would Take Months Normally without any practice of deliberate dilatory tactics the final vote on the measure might not come for months The first turning of the legislative wheels the bolding of hearings before the senate committee in charge of the measure began this week The hearings may be long Many persons from all parts of the country on both sides will want to be heard The disposition of the committee is likely to be to give generous time The committee would do this naturally because of the importance of the measure and the widespread intensity of interest in it Besides the committee does not have any bias in favor of the bill which would lead them unreasonably to curtail the hearings It is doubtful if a majority of the committee favors the bill It is doubtful if a majority of the Democratic members of the committee in their hearts favor the bilk The chairman of the committee Senator Ashurst of An- long before the measure was brought forward by the president described the very Idea of enlarging the court is “ridiculous absurd” Only after the president sent the measure to congress did Senator Ashurst accept it and most observers assume that his accepting It is a matter of party Royalty not one of inner conviction 'cloture on any measure at any time A senator who because of his circumstances feels obliged to vote for the president's proposal but who in his heart opposes it can find an "out” for himself and some surcease for his conscience by resisting cloture while going along with his intention of voting for the proposal when the final roll call comes In sum it seems probable that cloture may be prevented — If clotur is prevented the matter then becomes one of staying power in debate Assuming — though it is not a safe assumption — that a majority of the senate would vote in favor of the bill — the question then is how long the minority opposed to the bill could prolong debate This brings us to the possibility of filibuster In this session of congress filibuster while not at all a The hearings should be long and Subsequent to the hearings the debate m the senate should be long After the senate debate has gone en a certain length of time there will arise the possibility that the Democratic leaders of the senate will say that the time has been a “Enough vote The only way to force a vote When there is opposition to a measure of the sort that there is to this one is by cloture To bring about cloture the Democratic leader jmst propose that a vote- be taken on a fixed future date On the question of thus adopting cloture there will be a roll call The rule of the senate is that cloture cannot be adopted except by a vote That is 64 of the 96 senators must vote that the debate has been sufficient and that a roll call should be held on a fixed future date In other words If 33 senators resist cloture" cloture "cannot be had Everybody agreesthat much more than 33 senators are opposed to the court proposal Some believe indeed that a majority of the senate opposes it certainly in their hearts ‘In any event any fair estimate would say that" considerably more than 33 senators are so thoroughly the measure that they opposed-t- w iWould vote against cloture Besides two-thir- mately to vote for the court proposal but are on principle opposed to CROSS BUtlS-do- 30c z (Crisp Brown Donuta with Thick Chocolate loaf Malted Milk Bread s New loaf Butter (Dalnt? - PUFFS CREAM 10c - 33c 937 East 21st South-- — IFgadlga ©SED Purltr P" 2 or IPIimeaapiple 41 All Flavors (4 limit) $L® pka US' EMEEg $100 (1 Limit) BUSH1PSSAM22 COCOA r0ND (Limit mimESTsmse 3 GINGER SNAPS Green Purity Fresh Baked (Limit Bag lb SALMON ALASKA TALL CANS SHRIMPS 3 for 29c 2 cans 25c 3 for 10c 2 for 35c 2 for 27c 2 for 25c 22c FANCY BUY PACK M SIZE DEVILED MEAT CANS CORNED BEEF ANGLO OYSTERS TUNA FISH s alaska SALMON LIBBY TALL CANS Z W1LLAPA‘ RED CANS goi (Limit 2) (Sealke IFHonnijr s“ BROOMS- Tender 3 25c 3 39c ') 10c itonae Heor Mjseirs IE 41 far 29c cans sT- V- SWISS STEAKS TENDEB JUICY DOG FOOD SPERRY WHEAT HEARTS 3 z cans X A C FANCY SMALL DC CANS IrCiAi N0 DEL MAIZ N3BLETS CROSS TOMATOES 2 (a CUT STRING BEANS NO WOODS LARGE SMALL LOINS PEAS COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE a 19c 19c 19c BEEF-Bonel- ess CANS (Limit lb 19c 19c lb 17c Ibrl9c lb LARGE CANS IOC 4 for 19c 1) Emits E§ 1 HEINZ HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER Cam KETCHUP PICKLES 14-o- Large Jar 2 for 25c Tiree JFMKUH t Bottle 2 for 35c 23c Z GRFK 25C HUSLER'S WASATCH OR HARVEST BELLE 48-L- B BAQ Ccliratci$cnl£)ep! 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