| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING t 1— 'r — 7 In Treatment of Cripples Leader bate S Government JJ President Congress Cannot Align Goals If Nation’s Chief Loses Majority In Legislature Lippmann Points Out New York Governor Resists Spending Kills 230 Measures t A Union Reports Glaiid Extracts Promise Aid Unnecessary iLawsrMcet "ft :Leliman Veto — APRIL 18 1938 By WALTER LIPPMANN ALBANY N Y' April 15 UP now la a revolt within the ranks of their It generally recognized ‘Consistent rejection of legislative own supportera Under the parlrethe the over In that struggle for increased and state proposals iamentary system there would ‘local spending by President Roose organization bill the merits of the have been a new cabinet repreVeit’s successor as New York's bill were not the real Issue and senting the true majority In conenact1 assured Friday night ‘the question was whether gress It would not have been 'Went of fewer laws in 1938 than in that Republican cabinet It would the president’s personal authority 1933 since any year deaf not have been an anti-neI As the business recession has con waa to be maintained or dimincabinet Almost certainly It would As Judge Suiriners of tinued Democratic Governor Her ished have been a cabinet of the moder‘bert H Lehman both in' public ut Tcxaa put It In the house on the ate opposition a cabinet headed terances and action has taken an Wednesday before the final vote let us say by Vice President Increasingly critical view of what the “bill a few years ago could Garner 3ie considers “unnecessary” expend! have passed with not very much discusaibn” the resistance today Continued On tures i I Friday his vetoes of measures draws Its main strength from A shift of this kind would have conviction In the country that the passed by the 1938 legislature brought the 'executive and the 230 More admittedly are in time has come to take away from the the president the extraordinary before when congressional majority ones mors Monday prospject ‘“30-daInto alignment with one another period permitted for go personal power which the conbernatorial approval or veto of gress gave him during the ecoand the country would have felt about 75 remaining bills expires nomic and social crisis of 1933 that the administration was genuThe necessity of taking these Thus far 690 laws have been en But the extraordinary powers away from acted inely representative the president arose from the fact he was defeated president though Vetoes Hundreds that ha has shown no inclination continued to press forward as if The record number of laws for a to give them back voluntarily had happened And conthe Because nothing presisingle year 980 was established Is Py has been stubborn about re- - gress increasingly conscious of 1935 when the ths fact that its feelings were legislature approved scores of so linqulshing hit extraordinary powbeing Ignored was accumulating cial and labor legislation and Gove- ers there is likely to be a destrucresentments Unable to make the rnor Lehman set the veto tive struggle producing a dead-loo- k executive respond to its will con-reIn policy and in the end we mark of 345 became —ready -- to -- destroy executive and for- are likely 4o find 7 The three-terthe man who occupies the execumer banker who assumed Office In out of hand as it was in the laat tive office 1933 had disapproved two score days of Wilson and of Hoover Mr Roosevelt has been making measures calling for state and local and that the president like his miitake that Mr Wllaon expenditures of approximately predecessors is powerless and the same and Mr Hoover made and if he This is not a discredited 5275000 on the ground that does not look out he is likely to conditions do not juprospect For Mr Roosesuffer the same consequences velt will be president for another stify them Mr Wilson was defeated in the two and a half yeara and these Second Highest Budget congressional elections of 1918 are likely to be extremely year Yet he went to Paris and negoEven then the state’s budget for critical at home and abroad We tiated a peace treaty on the as1938-3- 9 Is 388048022 second high shall need a government that can and if the present sumption that he could Ignore the est In history of the state Of this govern Mr majority in congress gl683407 was authorized in a sup struggle goes on to the bitter new Hoover was defeated in congress bill ap- end we are not likely to have elemental appropriation — xi roved' Friday"" such a governmen hamajortoauctf Smoot tariff But though he acf Most of the rejected bills propos- Perilous Deadlocks y cepted his defeat he never reing new financing were for constituted his administration so Since the situation today is in parkway and armory con1 as to make it representative g?f a structlon creation of new state and the main similar to that which working majority in congress local jobs and commissions to study existed after 1918 for Mr Wilton Mr Roosevelt was defeated last and after 1930 for Mr Hoover it various state problems Is evident that aomethlng more year ths action of congress showed clearly that there was no is Involved than the personal atlonger a working majority for titude of Mr Roosevelt Nor la the new deal as the president inis difficult I think to see what terprets it 'and thgU men with that is These dangerous deadMr Garner’a point of view held locks ' in American government the balance of power But Mr are due to the fact that the presiRoosevelt chose to ignore this N B DALHOUSIE April 15 dent unlike the prime minister decisive fact And so we are ‘(INS)— Already charged with at in a parliamentary government witnessing once more a classic remains in office for a fixed term x tempted murder Robert Barbour example of the collision between 24 popular athlete faced a more even though he has lost the conthe irresistible force of the presiserious charge Friday when Ma- fidence of thq legislature When dent’s persona! views and the imrgaret Harris 21 his sweetheart a president is a man of conviction movable objections of a congresdied as a result of a hammer at- like Mr Wilson Mr Hoover and sional majority Mr Roosevelt the opposition of tack The claimed attack occurred in congress ia likely to touch hie Vague Position Barbour’s house on March 30 during pride and to make him more than If we look mors deeply Into the so the ever stubborn And A lover’s quarrel I question we must conclude Semiconscious and partially par- stronger the president and the think that American presidents alysed the girl was given several greater the emergency the more drift Into trouble of this kind blood transfusions but her cond- embittered and Indecisive is the because they are never quite sura ition grew steadily worse finally struggle with congress likely to be whether they are primarily the This is one of the fundamental vending in death chief magistrates of the republic Barbour surrendered to police weaknesses of the American form within a few minutes after the of government and it la likely or the leaders of their party As chief magistrate it would be the some day to have dangerous contragedy president’s first duty to see that sequences unless American presithe executive was able to repredents can be brought to realize Unit sent and to lead a true working that the rigidity in the structure of the government must be offset majority In congress As chief SO Million CCC of state he would see to it that by much greater personal adaptathe coordinate branches of the WASHINGTON April 15 Wh-- The bility on the part of the man who government were in fact coordiaenate appropriations commit- happens to be president Ijbr‘an nated But as a pafty or even tee approved Friday a $50000000 Inflexible man having a fixed as a factional leader the presi(Increase jn C C C funds for the next term of office cannot successfully takes a different view and fiscal year In line with President operate popular government in a dent thinks of himself as a man whose Roosevelt’s recommendations rapidly changing world personal honor If we had a responsible Instead depends upon The proposed Increase previously being ready to stand and fall for of an independent and fixed exwould house prothe by approved his "convictions persona of defeat the judiciary vide funds for continuing the pres-a- ecutive The American system of govbill last summer would have 1501 civilian conservation c&mpa ernment is peculiar in that it I Under regular appropriations the meant the resignation of Mr requires a president who is both number of campa would have been Roosevelt and his cabinet They chief on a major issue by magistrate and party leadwere defeated 1 301 on July (Reduce by er These two functions are compatible at the beginning of a new term when the president’s authority his patronage and his personal prestige are fresh But gov-ern- -- i MEMPHIS Tenn April 15 W— Sarah Potter representative of the Ladles’ International Garment Workers’ union at Tupelo Miss reported to Memphis union headquarters Friday night that Charles F (Jimmie) Cox Tupelo labor leader reported abducted Friday afternoon was “all right" She said that Cox whs “not at his home” but declared he wks safe in a telephone conversation with Helen Meyer in charge of the Memphis office of the union a C I O affiliate Cox led the etrike which resulted in the closing of the Tupelo cotton mljs about a year ago The mill never was reopened and now Is in receivership Hollis Nichols’ Cox’s companion reported to officers that 12 men in two automobiles signalled Cox to their cars as the two etood on a They grabbed Cox Tupelo street forced him into one of the automobiles and sped away Nichols reNichols was not molested ported PITTSBURGH Pa April 15 UPi hopue for correcting deformities in children which are due to the bonee failing to grow In unison was reported Friday before the American Association of Physical Anthropologists cure-all The method is not a for all deformities or birth injuries ReDr T’T Zuck of Western serve university Cleveland Ohio declared but it is highly successful in treating deformities due to failure of the glands to operate OFFERINGS- -- Hearing Set large extent Dr Zuck said and since the hormone extracts pan be administered by injections or as pills by mouth In precise amounts it should be possible for physicians carefully to control the growth of many malformed chil- A new EASTEft dren' FHEE CHIHUAHUA CITY Chihuahua Mexico April 15 IP)— Efforts to obtain the release of William N Fink from Chihuahua prison were without avail Friday but t habeas corpus hearing for the Ame- I Packets of seeds Vegetable or 3 of Packets state rican FLOWER SEEDS With Every $250 Purchase f Flower Seeds and Shrubs was l mining set for Saturday At the earns time Penal Court Judge Fierro Oaxaca issued s formal “declarat'on of imprisonment” against 'Fink held in connection with the bomb assassination of Jose Borunda Juarez mayor April 1 “Fink ia held only on an assumption" said the judge “He is not charged as a material director in the bombing" ' Authorities said bond For Fink requested by his attorneys Carlos Guizar and Jose Lerrera had been company-islfFicla- As' the treatment progresses careful measurements snd pictures will then indicate when the bones have been brought together In a uniform structure The Cleveland scientist showed examples of application of this method of controlling growth which he said “shows the value of appropriate treatment In carefully eelected cases” One of the major cause of deafness in elderly people is probably poor fitting false teeth or' loss of the teeth without replacement denied Dr Leon H Strong of the UniAmerican Consul Leo Blohm said versity of Michigan told the Amer- he was contacting Governor Guican Association of Anatomists stavo Talamantes dally in Funk’s bwhich is meeting in conjunction ehalf “but so far the efforts have with the anthropologists been without success" X-r- normally Alter extensive experime n t e with' 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