Show - - t 01 - - t -- 11 1938 BUilDAYMORNIN-GTANITARY:18-- ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE — - -- - 4 - ' I - - -- ' - - - A ' - -- - t t -- 1 - '1'1 S tat-C- ho White-Hounoovetiurges - E het ts ReediCliokëiii " Tribui tea iru HolV'Court Nomnee Views - 1 0 oetta tors No Surprise i irrh r °nit i Fails to l National Constitution 'Pea- ce approval - - --- -- - t-- ' ' 1 e se A - - ' Polley eals-Vie- ! i To Observers Expressions of Assent Cross Party Lines As Lawmakers Comment on Reed ' A 0 E x cellentSuccessor to Sutherland ExClnef Executive 116 - In Radio Address ' Give NOnlinee - WASHINGTON Tan 15 (AP)—President Roosevelt' s nominaSAN FRANCISCO Jan 15 UPI- -- tion of Solicitor General Stanley Reed to the supreme court drew By KIRKE L SIMPSON Former President Herbert Hoover expreqsions otapproval from many senators of both major parties ASHINGTON Jan 15 UP—The ' Saturday Saturday °suggested an eight-poinomination of Solicitor General ' peace policy for America based Democratic Leader Barkley of Stanley Reed to succeed Associate on moral force economic remedies Kentucky said the nomination was Justice George Sutherland on the "a fitting climax to a distinguished and a determination to face the career!!--4iw::tts'-sadded- tharReed would supreme court came as no surprise t:f:::::i realities in a disordered world:!::N bring to the court a "sympathetic to the capital because of circumHe asserted "our government 1n- understanding et' the problems of stances dictating quick action 1933" destroyed "an unparalleled modern society" ':— Justice Sutherland is known to 1::::':'::':: opportunity to have brought some Republican Leader Mthary of measure of economic peace” to the Oregon have made his retirement effective asserted that Reed is "qualiworld in the world economic confer- fied and his nomination is satisfac- in order to provide next ence a v''::::::::::A:::i:oli:!::!k::::'3:::i:4:4il'ii14-'::ii:::tory to the senate" :4 time Tuesday for the senate to act on conThe former president tpoke from Senator Canfier (R) Kansad ob(itk firmation of his successor before here by radio to the annual meeting served that President Roosevelt the court gets into stride in tflo home )t1q::'i of the Women's National Republi- "could not have found Is better man stretch of its term two weeks later can club in New York Mr Hoover for the place" There is general expectation that l'::'14ii::4:1::::::ii:1'1fi':Fil4 appeared before a local meting of From Senator Vandenberg (R) Reed will be confirmed by that time the organization and the speech Michigan oame the comment that Even the disposition in the senate k:i':1:''(::'V::'' was nationally broadcast the nomination was excellent "in '' to give formal committee scrutiny Il Vanview of the circumstances" to every judicial nomination herePuts Independence First ':'ti:::'i'II'5':'::!'':ii::::::0:!::i': to the elaborate on declined denberg after is riot viewed as indicating !' His program: word "circumstances" any long delay in Reed'f 1 "We must fight for our in' Another :'INZ:::::?:':e"$?1$14000:!:::?§ Senator' Republican It is accepted generally also that was dependence to the last shred of our Townsend of Delaware said it President Roosevelt is tcounting on — material and physical strength And a "good nomination"' the favorable attitude shown by senthe world should know that if we Senator Bridges (R) New Hampators when Reed's name was men' ' are to have peace" shire said he was '!pleased from a tioned proininently in nomination 2 Preparedness for defense 'We personal point of view v but that be :::::::: gossip prior to thealaming of Justice '! must be respected not only for our would not commit his vote "until Black Justice but for our strength?! after full public hearings have been Due to Sutherland's retirement awe' 3 Limit our arms "solely' to re- 'held" and the illness of Justice Cardozo Senator Copeland (D) New York pel aggression against the western Puts the supreme courtlkwould enter on often a bitter administration critic Senator Burke Nebraska hemisphere" the last half of its present term as 4 "We must preserve our nen called it "a good nomination" and Reed in same class as self a seven-ma- n body if econfirmation "will be less there that trality" predicted of Reed's omination were long deSenator to Burke the to than Nebruki: (D) of it any objetion Don't Borrow Trouble the otlerA9 men who have been men- would place Mr Reed in the same layed That is only one above quorum required for the 5 class in which I place myself—"a "We should not" engage our- tioned" court to act at all In any case selves to use military force in enSenator Minton (D) Indiana said progressive conservative" deavors to yeevent or end other peo Reed "is an excellent lawyer and Senator Duffy (D) Wisconsin: "I where one or more of the seven jusdon't know of any better man he tices found it necessary to stand will make a good judge" ple's wars" aside for any reason the court 6 "We should not join in any Senator S c h w elle nbach (D) could have named" be reduced to a bare quorum economic sanctions Or embargoes Washington"expressed the view the Senator Bankhead (M Alabama: might or boycotts in endeavor to prevent nomination was a more conservative "An excellent lawyer and he will be or even become wholly disqualified While the solicitor general has CI' end other people's wars" a very good judge" one than that of Hugo L Black 7 "We should cooperate in every Senator Connally (D) Texas: "Mr- been an effective spearhead- on the Senator Norris (Ind) Nebraska he- has not in ternational-- ffort-- to advance stronwadmirlistratton supporter and Reed is an 'able accotriplishedlaw--participated greatly in public disthe economic and social welfare of a member of the judiciary subcom- yer of the conservative type" the world" Michener mittee appointed to study the nom(R) cussion of controversial policies—as Representative General 8 "We should by every device ination said of no ob- Michigan of the house judiciary has Assistant Attorney and on every opportunity cooperate jection" to Reed committee: "I can think of many 'Jackson for example- He may be due for extensive questioning by a with other nations to exert moral Senator BcArah (R) Idaho appointments much less desirable but force and build pacific agenciesto and—am—tickled to death—when I wide background of political or think of What might have happreserve peace or end conflict in expressed a similar view to other speeches the world' explain Most obOther comment included: pened" servers consider his selection the New McAdoo Senator Andrews California: (D) (R) Representative Would Cause Inflation "A fine appointment" York: "Very good but I would least controversiaLthe president Hoover said that "with the recent Senator Miller (D) Arkansas: "An rather have seen it go to Hutton could have made from the ranks of increase in our national admirable addition to the supreme Sumners (chairman of thehouse administration legal aids mentioned peace-tim- e for the post debt" the United States could not court" judiciary committee)" finance another great war "without an inflation which would con- IN fiscate the savings" of its security 1 WASHINGTON Jan 15 (AP)-Herare some Of the vfews expressed in the past by Solicitor General Stanley F Reed whom President Roosevelt nominated to the supreme court Friday: The constitution is a guide for our progress not a jailer to preserve the status quo in a system of constitutional government such as ours the possibility of constitutional growth does not depend only upon the generesity with which the creators have phrased the grant of legislative powers It is also conditioned upon the willingness of the judiciary to admit the effect of' 'contemporary facts on the legal principles which they are called upon to apply Wocannot properly approach constitutional problems in the character either of beneficiaries of existing conditions or as zealots seeking only to bring about reform nt a 41 6 - 'fZ l s ' :::i 1 a '? ':: - '''i" s Arttr" 0 - V ° ' '' holders it Ev itellA "Democratic government now and perhaps for many years to come" he said "probably could not stand the shock of another great war and survive as a democracy" To maintain independence Mr Hoover suggested that the United States could not allow foreign s loll or permit a violation of the Monroe doctrine by aggression from outside the western hemisphere and still properly maintain the independence mentioned in 1 : -- Riii T LI on--it- ' - - ' I' 0:15 tiA Fdam t his first point Should Strengthen Defense Speaking of defense he said this country should increase its arms for defense rather than because of "jingo rivalry?! Hoover said this country had "no moral obligation" to stand the expense or danger of Philippine de fense now that the islands have determined upon their independence' The former president expressed the belief that the present United i i::::0:'1:::!'''i ' g11(111'11 ::::::::::14!1!YO::':rl: v' f::oii!i!p:::':P:":!$::!!i!! 1 Ot'!:':i: !Iiii:: 'J:14:1F:i' " - "::Aa::::aAA::::: -- 0 ' A :'i :::::: ''': c 14 ''''-- !:NV:!:!'T!':!i!Pi!"!'T:'!--:::'i-::''2:'!t'-'-- ' :0!':!t:1!::''- 'Scores Sanctions He said it was his belief that economic sanctions embargoes and a boycotts to enforce peace constituted "the stepping' stone to war" In asking that America "cease raising the hopes of other nations" he said he had little patience with "those who glibly talk of international action without boldly stating what they mean" Advocating "moderate" t which "represent no more than the difference between the coarof production at home and abroad" Mr Hoover expressed the view that they should "treat all nations alike Upholds Kellogg Pact a The former chief executive said the United States should "uphold" the Kellogg pact by which the powers renounce war as an - ns ru' and said it ment of aggressionshould "refuse to give recognition to any advantage gained by viola-- lion of that pact" "If we' do not hold faith that the morals 'violationtsr! y international retribution in ultimate national decay" he said "and if we do not hold faith that keeping to obligations is the substance of prop ress then this world is committed to despair" ' Hoover Said America had three and immediate mis "dominant its own indemaintain "To slots":' ' a to maintain'a society pepdence and of free men and women - to cooperate with the rest of the world to lift the burdens of War and tobuild again its prosperity and I ( ' ''kka i 1 I t l' t i i r:046r4 ft: - l':'::: 1:t — i I ( — — i'' ''°U: CI 4 --N s:: ::::':f ':':::: '‘4 Z- ' aednvera V41::?rr4 90g - A'144: "17 t14 !?:''i'-- A -- 04' ' -- ' $4citokt64' - i1''5: Trade-I- Y ' - t A Lese : ' 4- - - - I -- — AnmIlLoW"monsommennewomonnemsommo 1104 INV Trade-I- i ' : ‘1 - -- I - tabis - ' so ii:r olde ?7'44N'''''':''''::1:: ' P High Grade 04 TuftleSs 1 - f: :: ::i:::i ntur ' I i $14 50 ONL- Y- - - :"- t a - tP $950 ' - ' ' 'EASY F 'ri 1 k: 1 '" ' ) 1::4''::H"- :' 1:':'':"::':- :::::::::'::Cttlikl ::: a ::': - A 1 ' er' 4 j r:: :":::'::'::::''' ':: ::::44440 'iii: :: i ty'c::': -- I 7' 1t''al'4h4e4 ' --- W! -: :' '' 1 t ia I '' 1 t:14 i f :::::::- 't i "'!::!1:-:!:4E- - 7 II f - - :: own i ':': V :: Ill 1: ::::::-::":- 47-- 1 ::: :!:::::!::::i :'i::1::: iAZ : : 4:g:i':::L:: A t!: ‘ Dining ' i7:10s: o-- x ?5' LI '4":: 0 ' !!f::':::E::::: ' - ' ' : - - loll 6 14:: st 3i1:1:tenti e: D:cc61:phtercelaseir t '' N:4 - e: 4 " :: 0:7:::: IlL: ' - - )6 cltah00:- tlits see ' 41 p set 3 ?a V "t T $81150 RET5ratbemasta ' ::A412:A1! 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William H King Friday and was signed by himself and by Senator Elbert D Thomas who already had individually written the president Indorsing ' Meant to Serve People Excerpts Declare Speedy Approval Hints Nóte ott- Jurist Charter Held Progress Guide Not Jailer To Preserve Status Quo State nennte rapeetea to e" 11e4sury::Ai4 ::7' Get y - :I rt - innominimmilminp - N - A 1' |