Show - - ' - 4 ' — ' ' 14' - 0 - I s Sunday Morning - 1 - - l') irbt Salt gakeZritnnte - - U S Starts t A ' - 't : - -- - Probe in - '- ---- - - ' Brldgest ase King Demands Labor Leader Be Sent home e : -- - t Ring Urges Removal ciackson's announcement came shortly after Chairman King (D) Utah of the senate immigration cdmmittee declared Bridges should be deported t o Australia his native land immediately because his presence in the United States was P I ' it oe "i 4‘1 I 7- VAZ- 4 - --- t ::: - ''4‘ i ' '04t " 1 ' 4 -' ' : $: r! ' i ' :: 1— - A i' ---- e ' ' ve 4k- ' - - 't 9 ' ceaele----4'--'- - 4- 0 s ' " - ::- - s ' 4 k : ' i‘"w- 'S - 7-- ) Attorney General Jackson announced Saturday that the jus 'hurtful" tice department had begun an investigation of Harry King declared in a minority re port on the committee's recommenBridges to see if he is subject to deportation under recent dations that there was "ample legislation A senate immigration committee majority recfactual basis" for the house deporommended the probe be launched tation bill i ' 1 ‘A' ‘ 5 - conduct has been "Ms (Bridges') ''"iiii''notorious his contempt for the American way of life so flaunted ' — Jersey Democrats' Opening Attracts 125000 that Rally - so —rind—his—destructive—influence- 1 persuasive that in my otinion (an opinion strengthened by action of the house) there can be no denying Bridges' hostility to our form of government nor the fact his continued presence in this country will be harmful" King said round Not a Member Labor department expulsion proeeedings against Bridges were dropped last December as the result of a supreme court ruling in another ) ' case that an alien to be deported i 14 must be found to have been a member of an organization advocating I overthrow of the government by force and violence at the time prolceedings were instituted The proceedings charged Bridges was a member of Ithe communist party Last December Dean James M Landis of the Harvard law school 1 reached a finding after a long hearft ing at San Francisco that while Bridges was "energetically radical" I he was not ia member of the communist party ' Enacts Smith Act Subsequently congress enacted Ilegislation called the Smith act 4 raking deportable an alien who at any time in the past has been a member of ia subversive organization Jackson- Iin statement announc- Mg the investigation said he was — acting under attorney general expressed opposition to the house bill irecting de: portation of the labor bill I 1 t I 4 ) - ' the-Sndtl- T -- hold Hudson perennially produces whopping party majorities often big enough to swing an election Although Hague said the crowd totaled "well over 200000" Colonel Mark O Kimberling head of the state police estimated that "about 125000 or more" were pres- ent President Roosevelt an invited guest wired regrets that the national emergency kept him in man" Addressing the 'enormous crowd Washington after Cromwell and Edison had spoken Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City promised the state jailed Drunk Gets Tipsy would "reproduce identically next SPARTANSBURG S C Aug 24 November the 350000 majority fellow serving time for New Jersey gave Mr Roosevelt drunkenness in the city jail manfour years ago" "All we ask you to do is to hold agedto get—dru n k—all—over thit lifie" cried Hague "We- - in He explained afterward that while Hudson county will give you the doing chores he found some conmajority" The state Democratic strong fiscated moonshine ' Warner Arne The first thing to be said about thii incitement to class feeling Is that the BurkeWadsworth bill matters exclusive at Y: 1 ri) r4 - 4 ::: lines the smooth ' -- - that - these lii' '' 't etc)::set tw:Les esgi m911 at thkee:sop kuehr r ( 11189nd i 8:' -' Edward an original American : i nius 4 of Hollywood's studio designers n c:ks 'Etdio I'" City and from which you'll be thrilled to select a 1 coat with glorious styling and glamour such as is creatmd for the Stars Each coat has an individuality that pr'd- 11 claims its originator as 'effectively as does the graphed label sewn into the - P r fon you and every fashion II ki Plan tos see miss a coat lining wise woman It's- auto- - a collec: s ' 0 114 46 't - 4( 5' 4) f V' 7'1 ‘41ossass Howerd Crer personst courturierto 1 the stare - - li ' 10 ZCMI Coat Floor Selon—l-Seco- - - - k It 1 ''1 I C Pvl Wolfer Plu'rikett creator of the - "Oons With the Wind" eoettunee ' t Al" 41ok 460k oll—"41610011111106111k first ° °4 '' :6" t ' 2444' '' ' 4' ': ' I ' 11 1 I-- 11- - ': 9c Blit°ClittAi4417:777t4 anlooy:1-t' i t w ':''''''''''' 't t 1 u I :0 ' ki no dr 01 w: " in' so ot itusto viaosurbet:sntsal to ) if k:!rt)? - ':'' ' il? -- 0 pounds i L:'':frl 'iZ) : -- 55 c am I - ' 1 'I: ' 0 ij li: 1 : - PEARS BARILETT These pears ere perfectly ri P ened mellow and fragrant all ready for you- - to enjoy! 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' - tr 't r - iuttti: - I ---- - q ::::::'!'W in ( r - tt::::- t 0' 11?: IP-- el 0 ::::: git i '' : national defense conscription alone and as such will not of course produce an invincible army For that there is needed not only the necessary equipment but a sound military policy and efficient commanders The elementary step conscription is the hardest to take politically But the subsequent steps—to plan the army invent its tactics and to conceive its strategy—are in fact even more difficult for a nation like our own which-ha- s not had since the great commanders of the Civil war any impressive military tradition Therefore the less time we waste upon the elementary stages the sooner we shall be able to fix our attention upon the more difficult but absolutely necessary higher advanced- stages of military preparedness But how Much time and energy for example can the chief of ' : I n 4' 11 ' :" the slick fit IP tett itt : too s '' 1 44- !::: ur: e: designer ZCMI - miss Designer is I t t 4 i Al that while universal service is the foundation of any adequate - k''' IF P'7' 4c f shallremember we lel10011w '4 Ir? If we think clearly about these Burke-Wadswor- th 4 ' - ' ter !trot government the power to commandeer should also be invoked v In other words the Industrial be 'induced under ' to produce arms compulsion without hesitation or delay The problem of Indemnifying business men for losses which may be Incurred and of recapturing excessive profits which may be gained is highly important But ' it is secondary There is time 1 to 'Indemnify men for losses which will not occur for months or years There is time to tax them ' for profits which cannot be gained for months or years '' ‘ iiarket ' - ‘04‘ - '" 0 - Problem of Direction 'Looms Large red-face- 0 : - knowledged On Owner's ' ' ' 1 thich Sons of Wealthy Subject to Draft 'Stolen' Pants Found Milo Anderson I i I ' 1 :!A'''''''''' I ( original american x theBur- T commandeer should' be invoked - In- so far as they arise from the effort' of private interests to —drive - hard bargains - with the - 4 the dvillart tlteceof4ertinseliet:ittohrse whglle - Imposes exactly the same obligation on all men whether they are aich or they are poor All must register All are legally liable to be called up for military training None is exempted because his family is rich' In fact the party "when it returns to power" sons of inthe rich are likely to be much greater proporhe added "will be to clean up the called wreckage left by thishurricane of tion than any others because new deal waste and spending and very few of them are in the de- terred skilled trades and on the experimentation" whole they do not marry until rather late in life I0 is therefore grossly and unfairly misleading to talk as if the bill involved the isLegs sue of "men" versus "wealth" It is even more misleading to GREEN BAY Wis Aug 24 (A') —"Someone stole my pants with give the impression that by en$8 in a pocket from my car" a acting the bill the congress will have conscripted men while leavman reported to police by teleing the owners of wealth free to phone Detectives who investigated were volunteer or to refuse to vod met by a very individual lunteer to contribute to- - the na"It's all right" he said "I just tional defense For the fact of remembered I had my pants on the matter is that the principle under my ovdalls'y of income sof the conscription '7 PS' coat collection - the constitutional provision that revenue measures must originate In the lower house of congress and to hive it consider the Lee amendment as part of the Burke- Wadsworth bill Not one of the 23 senators can have had the slightest doubt that the amendment was out of order because it is unconstitutional to consider such a measure until the house of representatives has Initiated IL Nevertheless they voted to proceed with it Two or three of the senators who favor the bill voted as they did because they wish to be on record per- sonallyss favoring "the conscription of wealth" The great majority voted as they did because they hope to stigmatize bill as a rich man's scheme and here was an 'opportunity to make it appear that the senate was willing to conscript the lives of poor boys but not the wealth of ke-Wadsworth "We may expect more regimentation a continuation of the economy of scarcity recurring deficits mounting taxes broken promises contradictions of policy) and brazen Inconsistencies if we go down the leftward road next November with Mr Roosevelt and his army of political bureaucrats" he said The first test of the Republican 4 11 : even iodhpurmaTc world-famou- ' - (R)-L- s studio ho!Iywood's designers created this thrilling - we are going to con'script men"- said Senator Ashurst "we should conscript wealth" Thereupon he and 22 other senators voted to have the senate ignore t: therefore be to remove the obstacles to production In so far as these obstacles arise from laws which restrict 'production the restrictions should be moyed2 in so far as they arise tram- private 'monopolies the monopolies must be liquidated ' in so far as they arise from priVate commercial interests seeking to avoid war work in order to already exists in the form of the power to tax and the power to conscript property exists In the power to coMmandeer Congress Is still debating whether in time of peace it shall in principle corn pelMen to train themselves for military service Bute s to wealth there is 'no need to debate the as of principle compulsion against volunteering For- there is no slightest question but that the income and the property of the people are already legally liable to be called to the service of the nation and there is no question whatever of the right ' or the power of congress to conscript income or property in any amount and in any degree deemed necessary for the na- defense Taxes vol tiotnal contributions arirliot are compulsory payments The power to commandeer is an indis- putable power in time of warur in time of national emergency So the principle of the conscription of wealth' is established and does not have to be debated or II reaffirmed: all that le required Is to apply further the principle which is already universally ac- "If 'A capture ' tion of armaments The first object of economic policy must - "We must have a business administration which will take the American people into the confidence of its executives whose diplomacy will be a 'part of the people's business and not the private affair of the little White House clique of schemers" Martin chairman of the Republican national committee declared in a written speech at a Republican mass meeting Control Promised "It is vitally important for us to regain control of the house of representatives ' and to elect as many Republican senators as possible I assure you we will take control of the next house of representatives and we will increase our membership In the United States senate" Martin asserted that President Roosevelt 'has nuide and broken 57 major promises in eight years" and that "67 or 68 crises and emergencies" had been cleaared by the administration in the same period Assails New Deal II J I 'SEA GIRT N J Aug 24 (AP) — New Jersey Democrats launched their fall campaign Saturday at one of the biggest rallies in the state's political history :: ki I Throng Hears Cromwell Assail Winkle Mayor Frank Hague Promises Majority of 350000 for Roosevelt Party workers and voters from the state's 21 counties estimated at 125000 jammed their way to the national guard reservation parade grounds to hear James H It Cromwell U S senate candidate criticise Wendell L Willkie and to applaud Charles Edison gubernatorial candidate for his declaration he never would be a "yes For Conscription of Wealth Points to 'Time Needed for Training - Walter Lippmann war 1431as -- Has Power By- 14 :hew111:10 ap- - spend his days answering the arguments raised in a congressional debate? —It - we- think clearly about the conscription of wealth we shall not let ourselves be delayed or led blind What - BillScrjbe-Asser- ts Declares Nation stick" iTsi Attorney General Jackson in announcing the new inquiry said that J Edgar Hoover director of the federal bureau of investigation was en the west coast prepared to start work on the case I ' l'i - F V t t:L HQf ' 0 night that the nation needed an administration that "will speak softly and carry a big stick rather than talk big and carry a swagger - '' Draft PEORIA Ill Aug 24 INI—Representative Joseph W Martin Jr GO Massachusetts said Saturday ' 4 I'l 4 " ' Aig 24 UM—The !ustice department acting bn a senate committee recommendation began Saturday an investigation to determine whether Harry Bridges west toast GIO maritime leader is subject to deportation under recently enacted legislation 1 of the senate immi- 'i' ' A majority gration committee recommended the inquiry as a substitute for a v bill which would Ibouse-appro- expulsion of the labor teed- - ' )1' - ' WASKINGTON ' should t - P Chairman Sees Rule of House asVital 4 - staff give to the study and - - - G-- ? 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