Show ' t -- 2 - - ' ' THE SALT LAKE 4 MEIMMINIEMMMMt!ft Tripolds imt0t t:: !:: vlotoyi— :r- - prohibits the deprivation of---liberty Witl"" - 1 1 atrelsroresrarlirve:-- ! : Court's Decision Engenders Debate iinate s 17 ' March 29 WASHINGTON and as being above question whirlwind of acrimonious desk- Well here is a case where the miand last at after opinion nority i poundingdeb at vnlootedittielf in jarkty------the senate Monday when the su- opinion" Wheeler declared he thoroughly preme court handed down its deagreed with ftobinson's remarks on cisions upholding the Frazier-Lemk- e and added that he farm mortgage moratorium Wash- the wage incases addition the supreme thought ington minimum wage and railway court was wrong in the A A A case labor collective bargaining laws The Montana senator said he The senate was calmly debating wanted to emphasize however that Frazier-Lemk- e act had been President Roosevelt's proposal- - to the redrafted in accordance with the befederal the reorganize judiciary supreme court's first decision hold- fore a throng of Easter visitors ing it unconstitutional when newspapermen brought word "And" he added "Donald Rich- berg has been quoted as declaring of the court's decisions that the N R A could have been Senator Robinson the Democratic redrafted co as to e it tt eai leader interrupted Senator Wheeler constitution" riatu:pi s tof (D) Montana an opponent of the i seaay Ashurst tr I o committee i ju i president's proposal to shout that assert that credit for the new Fra- the supreme court had "completely act should go- - to Sena- reversed itaelr in the minimum tor McCarran (D) Nevada for the suggestions he had written into the wage case Clamor to Be Head Senators Wheeler McKellar (D) Tennessee: Ashurst (D) Arizona' ARE YOU A and 'others immediately jumped into the fray several clamoring to be heard at the same time Senator Wheeler attacked those who "seek to destroy the supreme court Or the public's confidence in the court" Senator Ashurst who gleefully proclaimed his inconsistency in a Size 36 is the size of knit homily to the senate a month ago dresses and suits our asserted that the supreme court salesmen carry for sammust have heard of his remarks and governed itself accordingly ples Therefore we have McKellar Shouts Jots of this size in our Senator McKellar (D) Tennessee sample line Come and shouted that the supreme court by make your selection now first declaring the minimum wage act unconstitutional and then deThey're w or th much claring it constitutional had itself more than we ask amended the constitution During Robinson's remarks Wheeler interjected: "I assume the senator is de-- 1 lighted" Pounding a desk the Democratic leader shouted: "Of course I'm delighted I've never been able to understand the theory on which the supreme court held the New York or the District of Columbia minimum wage laws unconstitutional "But what happened to the women and children who on the basis of Original the previous New York wage decision had to return to the sweat shops "I am glad that now the court has completely facicLabout and recognized the necessity of overruling its former decision 24-3- 0 RICHARDS ST "Talk about accepting the supreme court decisions in all cases l - r -- - r'i i-- ))"0 7v r ' : ' -- ' Pi :- -- I ': t c ( x J I e'' '- -- '' ' "In prohibiting that deprivation Pa ? -the 'const!tution does not recognize ---a -- " ' ' ' an absolute and uncontrollable lib'''' ' ' ! versed itself" ''''' ' erty Liberty in each of its phases ' ' - ( ' V't l''' its ' has and But connotation history "I assume the senator is de- '' ' ' i' 1' 'f - 1)4 ' ' ''"1' 44''‘‘ (4t ' the liberty safeguarded is liberty in t k ' ' lighted" 'interjected Senator Wheel- a social organization which requires ' ' 4i er leading opponent of the presi- the ' ' protection of law against the ' dent's bill ' which 'menace the health evils t't ‘ (4 "of course I am delighted" said morals ( and welfare of the lih0 "I've never been able safety Robinson to understand the theory on which people --t-z -Liberty Circumscribed the supreme court held unconstiA A- 7 i utional the New York minimum "Liberty under the constitution is re ' wage law nor for that matter the thus necesiarily subject to the re'444wsir '' 1 il 4 straintteof due ttrocess of law and District of Columbia wage law" f 44 :' While Robinson was talking Sen- regulation whIlch is reasonable in 1' ' '" ator Schwellenbach (D) Washing- relation to its subjecrand is adopt Plit14) 1 S f of commuthe ton an admintstration senator but ed in the interests (1 uncommitted on the president's bill nity is due process "The essential limitat!on of libsaid the decision indicated that the discussion aroused by that measure erty in general governs freedom of was having "some effect" on the contract" coast We went on to point out several ' ' 2 decisions validating federal laws reReversed Termed rroper freedom of contract stricting i Senator Clark (D) Missouri an Ns i thus "We think that the Views ' ' '' opponent of the court legislation ' the are sound that artiS expressed said he did not think the reversal in the Adkins case was a would have any effect in the battle decision ' departure from the true application Over the legislation ) the regof the prine!ples governing "The supreme court has many of the relation state the ulation by times reversed itself" Clark said and employed" 'Itt is the proper function of a of employer -- Cites Exploitation Amite : i ' Senator Burke (D) Nebraska anTurning to a brief discussion in-of other opposition leader said the the economic considerations ) court's Frazier-Lemk- e decision was volved Justice Hughes noted that Insignificant Pointing out the orig- the "exploitation of a class of workinal Frazier-Lemk- e bill was held in- ers" referring to wotnen casta "a "21 valid and the friends of the bill had direct burden on the community" 1111'I then drafted a new law in line with He added: the court's decision Burke said: "What these worker's lose In WASHINGTON—To be waylaid by gentlemen of the "That's the way orderly govern- wages the taxpayers are called upon press is no new experience for lawmakers who visit the 'tient should be conducted" to pay the community is not White House Pictured hero are Speaker Bankhead center bound to provide what is in effect Reversal Explained emand House Leader Rayburn as they were accosted by newsThe change in the court's position a subsidy for unconscionable men on visiting the president to discuss Current issues ployers" came about through a reexaminaSutherland's dissent noted a tion of the precedent set in the case decision of 1922 in which phrase of Hughes to the effect that the tribunal declared a federal law the Adkins case should be 'reebecause of "the economic WASHINGTON March 29 Un— imposing minimum wages for wool- xmined Billions of dollars of farm morten workers in the District of Co- conditions which have supervened" lumbia to be a violation of the due and said: gage indebtedness became eligible "The of the constitution State process clause of the constitution does notmeaning to a three-yea- r Agriculture moratorium Monchange with the ebb and "The principle which must control when the supreme 'court unaniday our decision is not in doubt" said flow of economic events" The dissent described the Wash-- 1 Departments Consider 'Chief Justice Hughes upheld the revised Frazier reading the inton statute as "in every substanVirginia Democrat Charges 'Abominable Attempt mously Lemke act 'majority opinion "The constitu'Revisions Suggested tional provision invoked is the due tial respect identical" with the statSenator Frazier (Ft) North Dato Set Up Autocracy' in the Adkins case and kota coauthor of the statute said 'process clause of the fourteenth ute Involved thousands of farmers heretofore amendment governing thi states as added that if the Utter was propWASHINGTON March 29 UP--(Continued from Page One) the due process clause invoked in erly decided "It necessarily follows" reproached the south for providing blocked by federal diatrict court deIn the adminia'the Adkins case governed congress that the Washington law is invalid Proposed changes schools for the races He cisions that it was unconstitutional tration's new sugar bill went under son once called "an outrage upon separate ' "In each case the violation aladded that this government spokes- now are free to apply for adjudicaConstitutionality 'Vital conatitutional morality" state of the man whose name he did not men- tion of their debts department leged by those attackag minimum ''In support of minimum wage leg- scrutiny Quotes 1930 Talk tion also has urged repeal of "every The court's decision that the 'wage regulation for women is de- islation it has been urged" he said Monday preparatory to final action Mr Roosevelt himself Glass as- statute and ordinance of segrega- moratorium law made "no unreaprivation of freedom of contract1 "on the one hand that great bene- by the house agriculture committee What is this freedom? The consti- fits will result in favor of underpaid sonable modification of the mortIn tion" Representative Fred Cummings serted warned in a speech made Aid In Choosing lution does not speak of freedom of laborand on the other hand that gagee's rights and hence is valid" au1930 of all centralization that Collins Colo Democrat chair'eontraot It speaks of liberty and the danger of such legislation is that Fort "Should men of his mind have waa read by Justice Brandeis in the national and control the minimum will tend to become man of the congremional sugar thority in picking the six propoied juthe maximum and thus bring down bloc and bead of the house agri- government was an essential to part dicial sycophants" Glass said "very the earnings of the more efficient culture subcommittee bringing about "government by considering as demo c- likely they would be glad to see retoward the level of the less efficieet 5:7004Lo the versed those decisions of the court measure he the said expected these But with racy" speculaemployes When before may I venture to that saved the civilization of the I ) tions we have nothing to do We are department attitude to be expressed ask in the history of the country south concerned only with the question of within a day or two "It was the supreme court of the 41W4' has this nation more nearly apconstitutionality" Seen Compromise $tates that validated the sufThe debate in congress was acproached the situation thus de- Unitedlaws of the south which saved frage companied by the introduction of The agriculture department com-of plored?" Glass demanded at "With federal regulatory bodiea the section from anarchy and ruin 141411 three mew constitutional amend- pleted Saturday its review ments Senator Vandenberg (R) changes proposed by divergent in every community of the state and in a period the unspeakable outrages of which nearly all the nation reMichigan proposed the pending sugar interests in subcommittee federal bureaus in Washington calls t with shame" child labor amendment be made to hearings and turned the measure bursting the bounds of marble palfts Glass called upon the nation to the state department Cum- aces and overflowing into business 1111111 apply specifically only to children over to sifich hate"this congress homes against with petition houses and and mings private gainfully employed "We expect the bill to be ready the atates required supinely to sub- ful attempt to drive eminent jurists Senator Bilbo (D) Mississippi whole for consideration the agri- mit their leg!slative statutes to the from the bench in order to crowd by proposed an amendment to permit vote to culture committee and reported out approval of bureaucratic boards into the court a lot of judicial macongress by a reverse a supreme court decision some time this week" Cummings here before they can get back a rionettes to speak the ventriloquism House" 0 Invalidating federal legislation Sen- said "I believe the conflicting in- pittance of the prodigious sums of the White ator Bankhead (D) Alabama sug- terests will agree on compromise picked from the pockets of their Scoffing at charges of "organized the president's people in the form of taxes state propaganda" against 4 gested an amendment to extend the changes" had To MaktReport federal government's power over into rights as well as the security and bill he said propaganda for itfrom unabated "with of proceeded fury enterprise Independence private dustry and aviculture to be ratified T h e agriculture department are to House fireside White the nearly fast disappearing" at atato conventions The delegates Cummings said will report to the to the conventions would be elected whole With private property "seized at every rostrum in the country"1 its attitude on the will" committee added think he "For myself" in November and government "pleading with request of Louisiana and Florida of mastering it" we 'should right now have 'organinstead Besides its decisions Monday and cane mobocracy to for much larger pro- he said "we seem to have reached ized propaganda'—in the sense that a forthcoming opinion on the Wag- ductiongrowers men and women of America who quotas the Governor which of that ner labor the peril act relations period : supreme was indicated the subcommitencourt agreed to pass judgment this teeIt would recommend increasing Roosevelt visioned seven years ago value the 'liberties they have unfor 150 years should with evils I with joyed other "This on term dangerous another enactment— major 90000 the- continental cane quota-b-y —Pacific-Mut- t nt contrived or connsived at-- bylgovern exampled spontaneity exercise their the social eecurity program US to—finthice The bill now would give meats is tons pi-I-Avathe real crisis which faces constitutional right of petition and It consented to review a case cane areas in the United States 380- their' of earnestness all the with be cured cannot and nation the by C Steward 000 tons 100000 more than the brought by the Charles Machine company of Alabama degrading the supreme court of the souls protest to congress against control act permits this attempt to replace representaUnited States" the contends new which that deal present sugar one of the'vlsionary tive government with an autocracy" act is unconstitutional The governDeclaring Giese said the president's proIncendiaries" on the federal payroll ment as well as the company ' had "abused" eminent members of posal is without precedence in pleaded for a speedy ruling deare specialists in every line We specialize the supreme court in a recent ad- American history and that it is necclaring It was necessary to prevent to star "he British to back he Glass said go essary south in "a multitude of suits' in lower the dresa "The doctors said I'd surely die courts Arguments on the case will wondered whether the audience chamber" to find "a corresponding in home financing whether it's to buy build re unless I moved to a dry climate 5 knew that the same man recently scheme" begin April and spent at least a year in bed - MyPacific Mutua15-wafinance or modernize Laramie Cafe Slaying DENVER March i9 (ID — ProgPolicy N'as my only resource it pulled ress was reported Monday night by 011 me through and paid for everyCase Set for conferees discussing a 1931 sugar it) This institution is Federally chartered and supervised beet contract for the Great Westthing I'm sure glad I had that Our i ern Sugar company's growing terriprotection" s 41''lt LARAMIE Wyo March 29 (UP) tory Policy insures you in case of I designed to stimulate home ownership by making it —Myron Bristol charged with first ' and officials However company disability from sickness or acdegree murder in the slaying of leaders of farmers' representatives' cident s as well as old age and Wesley Skogerson on October 29 organizations from Colorado Wyorlocal citizens to own a home and pay for i t 1 ' ' easy-fiA Ai his life death Write for free folder Montana and Nebraska det 4 OF 8000 YARDS OF here April 6 before District Juidge ming clined to say how far they had gone --- V J Tidball Ottli 5PIIMO WOOLIOS - op ' in reaching an agreement Pacific Aleittia:1 ma& each month out of income Bristol wounded allegedly fatally ' ' 0 talffted " conferences concerned chief- to policyholders and beneficiaries eft an altercation lyThe in Skogerson during igte12BeOW the amount the company checks 4700 iota' a a cafe washroom in local approximately Skoger- pays the farmer for his crop are low-rat- e rbowyttetketleckse son died October 30 as a result of an We are qualified to' make long-terto the annual ing more than $100000000 6 I wounds inflicted by a 32 caliber season in theprelude mountainsowing 1 area A Rocky ir revolver 's ' ili- S of Scottsbluff presloans on an easy payment plan Or loans -- "St The quarrel wa8 believed to have identK ofWarrick k the Nebruka 14 been the result of bad feeling beMarketing association tween the two men Earlier in the Cooperative under our own plan which some people prefer '1:1 said be was unable to say if this General Agent N it Saloona assisted op4 to eveninrBrjatol be will contract similar ' 1 keeper in ejecting Skogerson from year's Continental Bank Bldg 1934 when growers were If you are' intefesied Come in phone in or the establishment after a quarrel that of of net the to in 1 ratio Salt Lake City 'Utah paid price over some change officers said This fortunate purchase en- sugar ii ables the Pullman Wholesale write in I 410 ica-' Tailors to offer you values ilouse ResOlution Asks "' II before in ' 111'''IA° '' la 1 I 1 -tnheevierr en7ifries '111:1T1 lheBestRemedy rI! SIteeping Air Probe tit :41 history ' ' 1 '?:rMadratitome oleo a March 29 (INS) 1111011ER In this tremendous selection WASHINGTON i:f i rsol ' 41b" — 'o ' ii Imoto t ' 1 yoty tan tow make at —Representative Cellar (ro) of New i will find every conceiv- ' ' if Ot ' York l'oratiZiTglabent7tteroulirTauct: Yable i : '17" ' 11 Mondayu tlinontrodurocved nin thoer pattern for every man ‘ 41 elpet To half pinta water house MAY SHARE TWO PEOPLE in every walk of life inveatikation of air 1 add one ounce of bay rum a sweeping i :fatif9011 ONE ORDERI a small box of Barbo corn- - crashes by the house interstate 7 Only two days required- - to YOU MAY HAVE A SUIT ounce of glycerine Any commerce committee i ' pound and f can mix this clothes 1 it aver INSTEAD you yourAND TOPCOAT 1119:11 I complete your trittateanput d ! 1111 The committee would be em2 self at very little cost Apply to tho hair twitto x 1 until the desired shade is obtained' ' so)tv I I 4 C1Z 0414i I week powered to sit as a special commit—Ty PULLM1111 Barb° impart' color testskid faded Or Val tee sk ' L4 supena witnesses and meet dur' Main ham makes it soft and glossy and takes years Wasatch616 ! '''" ' r7 7917 off your Wm IIt will not color the Scalp is not ing sessions or recesses of congress SSUUHH WEST EEPPEE the 1301122 sticky or tweasyand does not robot! Do not be The measure provides that handicapped byres hair when it is an economb committee recommend legislation to esi and Away se set rid of it In 70Ut awn kens& I E U A Advertisement) "prevent accidents in the air" ' ' I - ' ' 1I August Lawmakers Pound Desks Clamor for Floor After Learning of Finding - 4 colleagues Nvith a shouted sasertion that: "The court has completely re- 1VIARCH30 1931 'What's Up' Newsmen Ask These White House Calleis ' Reverses Two Previous High Court Decisions in Approving Wages Measure Adds to Congress Row e TUESDAY MORNING k Supreme Minimum Pay for Women IContIntied frnm Pass Oni) TRInun J I 0 ' ' 4 J3 i! 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