Show THIS YEEK IN WASHINGTON The unanimous decision of the rne Court of the United States 3 that two of the essential assumptions assumptions tons upon which the th New Deal program pro pra- gram ram was based were Invalid and unconstitutional has thrown tho Administration and Congress into ustate a u n state of or confusion which the tho fate of much of the rest of the tho Administrations Administration's Ad Ad- ministrations ministration's program doub doubtful When the third arm of or the tho rn ment the Judiciary decided that the LeIsl Legislative tI e arm had no power to enact and the Executive arm had no no authority to administer laws lawS' depriving depriving de de- parsons of r property properly without just compensating or to regulate working hours wages anti ana antitrade trade practises in busin business ss does not cross state tin linos 3 it brought to a halt hall further efforts In the same direction The Lemke Frazier Farm Mortgage Mortgage Mort Mort- gage MOr Moratorium Act was declared declare unconstitutional In that it deprived ci creditors editors holding farm mortgages es of ther r property without due process of or laws law The agricultural bloc in the lower House is groping in the dark for some satisfactory substitute to hold their constituents in line Belief that the same reasoning which the Supreme Court used In denouncing applies with equal force to parts if not all of or AAA has checked the tho progress through Congress of the amendments designed designed de de- de signed to strengthen AAA Th-e Th same decision ns as it to regulation of hours and wages in intra s state intra te commerce has put the brakes upon the progress of the Wagner Industrial Relations bill These Throe Supreme Court Including the unanimous opinion that the Pre Pre- President has no right to dismiss a member r of the Federal Trade Commission except for tor malfeasance malfeasance mal mal- in office came just at the when Mr 11 Roosevelt's person personal personal per per- son l prestige had been beon greatly enhanced cn- cn b by his action on the Yetar- Yetar rans ran's r- r ans an's bonus Tho The Bonus Veto The Presidents President's veto eto massage e on the bonus bill is regarded by everybody but th the Veterans lobby I as s the most statesmanlike utterance I I This Week in Washington Continued from page cue oue his he has made since Mince extremely regarded as an It is a also It gave all allo smart political move I Capitol Hill a aI o of the boys on record as friends chance to go ou on chance chalice of or which a I o of the veterans they promptly took advantage and gained for th thed the It unquestionably d lr ol I nf nr of on a a. great great u ca catire ai U A Every President sine sinco tire tive support the tho war has vetoed a bonus bill widely scattered scattered scat scat- The soldier voto yoli Is too over the country to affect a aPr there ther though Pr Presidents President's reelection aro are many districts in which it t to might easily bo be strong enough elect re or d defeat a n Congressman There is more dynamite than appears appears ap cup- pears on tho the surface In the report KITt G General Comptroller John r ot of tho the A the actions OL of mo the I IT W. W V. V McCarl on Authority The T Tennessee Valley VaHey I TY TVA A I Is asking for an extension lon of ot ofus ItS us and nd more money men l. l Mr McCarl arl ism s i the only official who can an cantell antell tell truths without risking lily bin hl job He cited many Instances of expenditures expenditures expenditures not authorized by lav W im improper improper im- im proper bookkeeping assumptions ns of author authority tr which the law did not contemplate and other kinds of r 1 r- r I I regularities a. The most ba blasting ting I charge he made Is that the TVA TV A AI I I deliberately wrote down the capital cal capi i tal investment in its power plants plante in order to make it appear that tha it could produce electricity cheaper than it actually can produce it Mr McCarl's McGarl's job is to audit all government expenditures He holds office for tor a term of or fifteen years and ami cannot be removed unless he commits commits commits com com- com mits a crime He was appointed in 1921 by President Harding so his I term runs until the middle of next year Some of or his enthusiastic friends in where he used to practice law Jaw are talking about about I him as a possible Republican candidate candidate can can- can I for Cor the presidency Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington ia is i most l in iii him himI I just now as a a. mathematician I |