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* CHANGEPROPOSD N CONSTTUTON Jersey Governor Suggests Amendment to Prevent Experiments. By the Associated Press TRENTON. N. J., October 7.—Gov. Harold G. Hoffman, critical of the policies of the national administra- tion, suggested today tion be amended to prevent invalid the Constitu- | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, American Pen Women, Burlington Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, District Optometric So- ‘cicty, La Fayette Hotel, 8 pm. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Washington Sales Rep- resentatives’ Association, La Fayette | Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Women's National Press Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. Meeting, District Chiropractic So- ‘ciel_\'. Thomas Circle Club, 8 pm. | Dinner, Alpha Chi Rho Club, Uni- | versity Club, 6:30 p.m. Meeting, Daughters of '98, Na- tional Auxiliary of Spanish War Veterans, Carlton Hotel, 8 p.m. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1935. “legislative or executive experimenta- tion.” Dinner, Civitan Club, La Fayette The Governor laid before Henry Hotel, 6 p.m. P. Fletcher, chairman of the Repub- | " — lican National Committee, & pro-| Dinner. Civic Service Clubs, La posed amendment requiring that all Fayette Hotel, 6:30 p.m. laws be submitted to the Supreme Court for a decision as to their con- stitutionality before they become ef- fective. Would Remove Uncertainty. “The adoption of this amendment,” Gov. Hoffman said, “would make for-| yuncheon, Acme Corp, Raleigh ever impossible any attemnt by & Hotel, 12:30 p.m. President to change the form of the | S Government of the United States by| Luncheon, Better Business Bureau, a series of revolutions ad interim, | Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. each conducted by the entorcement of an unconstitutional law for the usual two years intervening between its en- actment by Congress and its rejec-| Dinner, American Institute of Elec- tion by the Supreme Court. al Engineers, Raleigh Hotel, 6:30 “It would make illegal expenditure | P.m. and illegal taxation alike impossible ‘ Luncheon, Coal Merchants, Hamil- It would remove from American life |, W yoie " 19:30 pm. the uncertainty as to the political et e future which now paralyzes ambi-| Meeting, City Firefighters, Hamil- tion and enterprise. It would con-|ton Hotel, 8 gm. fine government to its proper consti- | tutional functions and prevent illegal | invasions of private rights. It would | Ness Te-establish the American principle | Bullding that the Government exists for the |8:30 pm. people and not the people for the| pfeeting, Government.” Arcanum, 930 H street, 8 pm. | Assured of Co-operation. | e iy | The G s e ryastasueq)| Miuncueon S RIRERphe | AphatiErs. [the s i e tCy its present | DItY, Lotus Restaurant, 12:30 p.m. | form could carry terms of | Meeting, Treasury Post. No. 35, the proposed amendm: | American Legion, Musicians’ Hall, Criticizing the national administra- | 1103 Sixteenth street, 8 p.m. tion, Hoffman “present | President had tituted himself | To regulate sugar production in ac- | the Government a added the | cordance with world demands an in- | powers of the branch to| ternational conference will probably | the powers of i be held in England next year, Meeting, District Bar Association, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Luncheon, Washington Association of Credit Men, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 pm. 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