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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935. : #» B—7° SEVEN W DEAL AT HED Y0P Magazine Article Lists Farm and Coal Legislation and Others. By the Associates] Press. NEW YORK, August 26—Seven Jaws or bills in the New Deal program are held to be unconstitutional in an erticle published today in the maga- zine Fortune. The article was prepared by Edwin P. Blair, formerly of the Yale Law Bchool faculty and now a New York attorney. He was assisted in his an- alysis by Luke W. Finlay, J. Paschal Davis and John M. Polk, members of the same law firm as Blair. The writers contend the agricul- tural adjustment act is unconstitu- tional in its delegation of legislative | powers to the Executive and in 1ui | First Woman Flyer Here WoobpwARD & LOTHROP IO™ ]THF AND G STREETS PHoNE DlstricT 5300 A Best Seller at a Higher Price— Now a Greater Value Than Ever at Its Semi-Annual Selling Price Comfortable iving Room Chair @ Solid Mahogany Exposed Frame @ Hardwood Inside Frame @ Sagless Base @ Moss and Cotton Filling @ Reversible Spring Cushion compulsory licensing provisions, but were not agreed on the processing tax. Others on List. | They also hold the Guffey coal | utility holding company and alcohol control bills, and the Wagper labor relations, Bankhead cotton control and Kerr-Smith tobacco industry acts are unconstitutional. “The significance of the Schechter (N. R. A) decision,” the article says, “is the refusal of the Supreme Court to be decoyed by ‘white rabbits’ be- yond the traditional bounds of the Constitution. | Legislation Overthrow. | “The court’s unwillingness to accept | the constitutional theory upon which the New Deal was set up necessarily implies the overthrow of a consider- | able part of the legislation based upon | that theory. It is probable that the | efforts of the administration to cir- cumvent by legislative indirection the | Mlle. Marie Marvingt, said to be the first woman to fly in an airplane, decision and the principles which it| is shown as she arrived in Washington today in an airliner from New reaffirmed will not succeed in their | York. Behind her are Fernand Dumais and Marle Bretigniere, interpreter, » | who will go with her to the American Legion Convention in St. Louis. A chair that Washington people seem to prefer urpose.’ 24 2 p The article says the T. V. 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E Townsend, father of the | Schuerger, whese face was cut by the $200-a-month old-age pension plan, is broken glass, continued to the city and rantless Arrests. irked at Congress for what he terms Was given surgical aid at Providence : its “indifference” to his movement. |Hospital. ~He was not seriously Considerable doubt as to the lezal- | " 4qressing more than 30,000 persons = Wounded. ity of the “”?;EY;"K‘“Y ‘;{ ”hpeé' at the California-Pacific International e sons in two raids by the police head- | gyposition here last night, he berated | : quarters pick-up squad was expressed !h?Nalion‘s lawmakegrs. and called Pear Drink Popular. in the corporation counsel's office at|ypon supporters of his plan to join a| Perry, the product of pears, is a o Police Court today. program to bring to all “the benefits | Popular Summer drink in London i Unaware of this, 45 of those &r-| ¢ civilization in proportion to our g m— —— rested forfeited 85 each for disorderly ability to work and create.” | conduct charges in Police Court todey. | The slight, graying little doctor said | o USE FARBO In the cases of three who did not iy his recent tours of the country he elect to forfeit, Assistant COrporation | nad not found “any one who really isn't Counsel Edward M. Welliver refused jnterested in the plan except Con- to issue papers. gress.” Raids were made without warrants on an underground room in the rear SR of a cigar store in the 1400 block of | o ree monnenss ana an's howse n OHIO PRISONER GUARDED the 1500 block of U street. Police | = | | fuses to Issue Paper in War- Fine Broadloom Carpet Exceptionally High Quality —for Greater Value $3°45 square yard FOR LOVELY FLOORS NO RUBBING NO POLISHING On Sale At WOODWARD & LOTHROP claim that in both places they found Youth to Face Trial in Slaying dice games in progress. Fallure of | of ghoe Merchant and Wife. the police to secure warrants was given as the reason for doubting legality SAN FRANCISCO, August 26 (#).— of the arrests. Norman Peacock, 23-year-old youth, Since the collateral has already ' accused of slaying a Cincinnati, Ohio, been forfeited, there is nothing de- | shoe store proprietor and his wife, left fendants can now do unless they come | here under a heavy guard yesterday into court and request the judge to|for the Ohio city to face trial for | set aside the forfeitures and grant murder. | them trials. | _ Peacock, who is being taken East by | e — Inspector Lee Flaugher and Deputy | : | Sheriff John Lutz of Cincinnati, was | Pigeon Lays Egg at Tea. | grrested here August 14 as a hold-up ‘While a party was enjoying tea at suspect. San Francisco police said he Blue Anchor, England, a pigeon confessed to having slain Morris | alighted on s table, laid an egg and | Hockfield and his wife at Cincinnati | departed. last February. | Fiery. Smarting 1 CHAFED SKIN lieve this torment and restore comfort to the irritated skin, with soothing Resinol. Its action is quick, and it is safe for tenderest skins. 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