Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING U S Security Act Attacked s d j High Court McReynolds Brings Up Turn card toss into a folly game and ateer your party clear of the doldrums Get 10 atlff cards writs a fortune on each New job trip soon legacy love fame are a few you fortun- Question of ‘Bribing’ States to Conform WASHINGTON 'April 8 ! — Su preme Court Justice McReynolds raised the question whether the federal government can ‘bribe" 'states to take part in the federal social security program During arguments on the act an attorney said that 96 per cent of a payroll tax levied by the federal government is turned over to states if they have approved unemployment compensation laws McReynolds interjected: “Can you bribe a state to pass such legislation— that is the ques Thursday tion isn't it?" "That is the question" replied William Logan Martin of Birmingham' attorney for the Charles C Steward Machine company of Ala bama challenger of the act Earlier Justice Brandeis said that the more money the federal government refunds to the states the less it will need to care for the unem ployed “If the states take care of the won’t have to" he commented “I cannot agree that It would have to do so” Martin replied "But it has been doing it” the justice remarked Martin argued that the federal act “coerced" the states deprived them of their constitutional rights and took property without due process of law Charles E Wyianski Jr special assistant to the attorney general of behalf the legbegan a speech in islation by contending that it came within the power of congress and did not deprive employers of piop-ert- y without due process Arguments will be finished Friday afternoon Peyton D Bibb assistant Alabama attorney general argued that employers are obliged to help care for Forney Johnston Birmingham attorney for the Gulf States Paper corporation contended that unemployment relief is a “public or social burden” which cannot be imposed on employers I" s Driver Booked A man giving the name of John Kendrick 39 324 B street was ar- a- could Angry Parents Demand That Education Board Quit Quibbling and Take Firm Stand on llow Infants Arrive use' er er For Spring I - 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Skin stays smooth lovely 1 10 scriin (tabs us LUX TOIIIT SOAP it He described the room in which his soa lived with his motlier and her parents as a “fiHjcy prison cell" Whenever he "asked boy how he was feeling the latter would come right back with his latest temperature reading Walsh testified “I gave him a jackknife and he cut his hand with it” the writer said “That was the first sign of him beginning act like a man in the past two years” He told of attempting to put a sport sweater on his son without success Calls Out Window Walsh said one day when he left his former wife’s home the boy leaned out of a window and called after him: — “Listen— Mr Walsh I am not going to the Olympic games with you” table So far so good Now for the Eleanor knew Holjandaise sauce but this 'was tricky Staff" she was quite willing to try Eleanor measured cup butter ’ and divided it into three a one She put piece in heavy pieces bowl with two egg yolks and one tablespoon lemon juice This bowli was then set over a pan of boiling water and cooked stirring constantly with a wire whisk until the butter Then she put in the had melted second piece of butter As the mix- ture began to thicken due to the action of the egg yolk she added the third piece of butter Then shej took the sauce from the fire It was' She quite thick and velvet smooth teaspoon salt put in and a few grains of cayenne pepper boilShe then added ing water slowly set the bowl back over the boiling water bath and cooked it for one irfmute byrthe clock The hot water seems to stabilize the sauce and makes curdling a little less likely You should have seen Frank’s face when he tasted The way his face this serving lighted madeEleanor feel sheTiad As achieved a culinary triumph indeed she had one-ha- lf -- -- er At that time Mrs Walsh had pending an appeal from a court Send for Nancy’s new leaflet on order permitting the hoy to ac- “Kitchen Equipment” Address her company his father to Berlin She care of this paper inclosing a lost the appeal but the games were envelope over by the time the case was de- stamped 1937 Publishers cided Copyright Syndicate Judge Knight declared he did not in a “cream puff existence" believe for any boy hut left young Christy in -- the:ustodY"Of his motherpend-- ' ing another hearing three months hence to determine his condition then ED Labor Auxiliaries WEIGHT 100 Mavis Talcum Vltalis Hair Tonic 39o Drene Shampoo 49o Sempray Jovenay “K” Lotion pint 50c Barhasol Shaving Cream Hair Tonic Lucky Titter 100 Bathasweet Kreml Hair Tonic 39c 00c Nonspl Williams' Aqua Velva Yardley's Lavender Meal 35c Yardley’s Old Entrlish 3 for Lavender Soap Tleet "7T: : n Tt 39c 31c Odorono Talcum 25c Djcr-KICream Mention's Shavln 75c Wevth's Sag and ' Sulphur Council of Auxiliaries to Utah Labor Unions will meet Friday at 2 p m at the Labor temple Mrs E B Kelsey president announced Thursday- Speakers will be S“L Brown the amazing IIY-PR- O FOR THI MAKERS OF 5ANI-FLUS- H KLEENEX 69c 79o 79c Ashacdkercbiefsdur- - Jt ing colds For remov-- J ing cold cream White pastel colors 49c 110 100 79c 63c 17c 34c Anacln Tablets box of 12 100 Adlerika 125 Absorblne 50c Mldol 35c kotex g SOc achievement of the House ol Elmo The result ol fifteen years of intense laboratory research compounded of rich nourishing oils It is recommended to soften and lessen lines eround the Firm eyes prevent crepey neck and Economy box 59c P- Kohl-- Dry Rap m3 Sin LeWb Olive Oil Pint Liver Pills 100 Zonlte Antiseptic 75c Anacln Squihb's Yeast Tablets Squibh’s Milk Magnesia 60e Murine for the Eyes 7r Carold and Bile Salts A Baby Food S M 35c Haarlem Oil Capsules 75c Ovaltlne ITT 25c Carter’s TO and a Bot Tooth Paste with Free Tefra Tooth Brush Ipana Tooth Paste -Prophylactic Tooth1 Brush-- MOW IT WORMS fir — JrM and A pin mxmmH I w & TUNE tUrft ikrivvl ( up safe Unscented ends pain in 69 seconds Contains pin n Abcastor oil lodma and solutely safe Easy directions in every A saves bottls untold package misery IIOXACORIi Tellef CmiIi Dept QUEST T7 Mail erder filled Cream Eurjka 29c tht positive deodorant powder r Sponsored by the makers of Kolex 35c CO VERM AKK soothing "Cutex T3o 23o 67o "km Kremola Frostilla c? 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Seventh avenue “She lied to you on the phone You were talking with Martha She killed her husband— she isn't dead She's in there now” "She’s In there— with a gat?” Sandra nodded “Maybe I'd better stick around outside for awhile Anybody else here?” “Yes My mother and— Fannie See here Matt you’ve got Roberts to give Fannie a break” she said and quickly seeing his face darken Smart stylish sample dresses and suits are coming back from the road representing the finest numbers in our exclusive hand - tailored line They’re almost like finding for the woman who can find her fit and style Most of them are size 36’s And they’re priced ROSLYN N Y April 8 (UP)— Angry parents demanded Thursday night that the state board of education quit quibbling and take a firm stand on the issue of whether storks bring babies All other municipal activities are' in abeyance pending settlement of child who attends the elementary school in Rosiyn So far as the struggle between teachers In children are concerned Mrs k the elementary achools (the Gilmore said storks bring babies No one could recall ever having faction) and parents (the seen a stork in Rosiyn but nevertheless storks bring babies They not Standing squarely between the only bring human babies they bring head but his lines bloody opposing rats - or animal babies unbowed waa Dr J K Morrison rather “ratettas" including eleall of in commissioner charge Rats are vital in this controversy mentary achools in the state because Mrs Gilmore deposed that Before Dr Morrison there ap- a cage of rats was kept in one of peared Mrs Thomas Gilmore who the classes attended by her daughaa follows: deposed ter By observing these rats Mrs Child's Mother Gilmore said her daughter soon found out how animals ars born She is the mother of a and thus lost faith In the lished theory that storks bring babies and drop them down chimneys neatly diapered Mrs Gilmore withdrew her daughter from the school observing that it waa hardly cricket of the teachers to destroy the faith of children in the stork before they ' taught -- By FLORENCE LAGAN KEL Lhera how-tread and write Eleanor had purchased some fresh Parents Agree All other parents appearing begreen asparagus The stalks were thick and tender looking They fore Dr Morrison agreed One fawere topped with heads that looked ther complained that the elementary as if they were still wet with the schools had become so “progresmorning dew There seemed to be sive” that he couldn't figure out little sand Imbedded in the heads the report cards and hence was in All told Eleanor had made a good the dark as to whether his offbuy and now that she had the aspar- spring were child prodigies or dullagus at home she wanted to serve ards Other parents said there was a old-est- ' Sakai wers unsuccess- and Takalchi Storm Levels Japan Weighs attempts to obtain the picture Arthur J Carroll took Tokoklchl Town in South Photo Protest Fukama at theGeneral sailing a Japanese A antl-etor- ' 1? 1937 :j Each player site In a chair 10 feet from a hat on the floor The cards ha flips Into it will tell what’s in store for him After this muscle-warmyour like guests will love a brain-teasJoe’s It He figures out a complicated murder plot taking Ideas from detective stories or movies if his Imagination’s not lively But he tells only one fct "Pat Jones was murdered in Forest park” Joe can answer only “yes"br “no” to questions the crowd fires at him “Was he drowned ip the fish pond?” "Was he hanged from the oak tree?" The object is to find out when how why by whom the foul deed was done The secret of successful parties Is lots of games to suit every taste and food for hearty appetites Try a supper of roast ham molded vegetable salad hot buttered rolls olives pickles celery and radishes ice cream cakes coffee Take your Ups on party games booklet and food from our “Good Parties” and your party will h long- - remembered — Grand --ideas for home schbol club and church parties Send 15 cents for our booklet "Good Parties" to The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Write plainly your name address and the name of booklet 9 Stork Story Opponents W rangle in Neiv Y ork Tell Fortunes at Parties e-telling 111 APRIL STORE Approved for |