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Courts Assume Legislative Power Im!er Trust Laws N. Y. Attorney Sees in AP Case Example of Judicial Action in I" iel ds Congress Has Avoided I'.I (.II.HI KT II. MOVI'VC Mi-mlia-r ol lilt* \r\* \ ut k ii Mr. Muiit.mtU' i> .1 \.*u ^ nrk i 11\ .*■:«! .1 tin- r< ii •>! iin- "nhih . i tin- I nitrii M.iU'- !»•• |>l .li !ii r III J In I "111 In ill \ru V.i' U \ .irii iis I <> (ii.! \ inn .i(. i iil •;t-.i I • H I ( .1111 In I lirnll. I Ir.V. 41 til ■ ! . : Klllllui^iuK>, tlw.tlu. . iih-iu (h i>.irtiiit-iu» in lo:i. I .. in.ni> > •mi - ( l.lll/r I in .niti • .i : I i <lrl.ll 1 i uir I .iikI in m.ilti : - i nni: I 11 mi in hi . . ■ i.. Illl.t.ll III.!. . r iinni' :>■. .in «.iriiii ■ ,:.i\ . , •: !••••; l-nulfl V -l:- ii. "I mix-ill lli.i rri'<" \l.ikr I Applying the :#«• - ia« -»i •: nut indutimeiil*. the . .«• ititl .11 tlKSK n.i .i :«• i *■ (.'• >rtt. :iikI the K. rfl '.I • • < I 'iist'li: In iiv i r- • till i;nvd .<nfi :vs •• i " pilil.O :i.lt ;\v- i . i . :id the -t.itr- !«>*.«: • 1 ted ;i nation..: program .•: d« regulation . pc:- every ait, r i\ that ill «I .!!>' purt has* ft t'l v-lt K-«rd eai>. : mm t;u • I a-; dK tfitm in* . « i an\ l.-r'.v's IfKO. !: - \' tau :.:i . <i i ;. i*. . * . i>« • ' ' .. (ItVi lV \.-a : V * •'-> t till* -tatc i i.»«. • |1W t i « * > : iu ..1. . deal ;n*t • -.if ■ i Hit a? .!!.;> . «/\iivdn# that l jiv* the mate Ivgiy . f •!*. 11 U1 vVvl ftp . - C "u.vuna! *en :t»*iit •:$; hear •! • • .k w .1 : ee» • - .»'* a •:ed n.u the . s as t« tl patent • > «>• * " *5^ the vj ..ntitv. : • • JHi: ;• •! \lt .ill - U the 'Mte'.t .111(1 a ea w /nm a. eh *.• i and *• »1ct. and t • atciit • a nt*. * • pe» :s* it • . r.y :\.!eUt » ivod • u*-e ■•i,,id nr> • aw >. \V «• :ie>e •.aie t:!f-t e • • » 4a! «ee : d n« : • • • »i. V > ill • .1 ■ ee ! i. . idi* - ami • .] >•••:.%• - ... • n t-.-iTit • • >e« n a; ated ! » i .. hi J ...-t :ee • t ... \.:it > *u t.iat \\ tn ;rundtneii! »•: • m;>e: ^ • »: >... v ! C\»urt I •• lite is . d *•» i-'.ii i ?it> v «»nt;. n m <• ; !• •* jM-'li 11« d : !a a - and .• e istng ant >t s | e?ue Onirt iatlMl! A IUT !«• :. e.y n.i • ' ..v* ili • .i - • • i Supreme d n applying the idle; • *ti», :.v.>.»»n and nil • :>» •• * t ! .'!i» mid pe tUa the d:i rat 'M •! the . « * / * f - . • \ ' «M11 • . • • i • leg■>',.*«■ i) publie iti •y -la! \ an nd.,>:.y »t a !',i. • ... * !.»■.• .j»et ti. e industry. Uiii Ap . the Imve o t held • t'.' P 11 Man C*o -ip '•> '-'id .» •; i »!> • IcH* ing 'HI ' • • • ■ • > •••- «T t She HS1 dcs. « sij* to (*on&resi< and • ^ • . > t.ie niesti«*n / n Punma : • » • n if .i. !. .11 :» > • en n "ft i>y •u>iv »t eal HEADACHES-NEURALGIA Eased Quickly with 'hC Agonizing headachcs and an noying neuralgic pains usual ly yield in a hurry to the quick-acting ingredients in tiie "BC" formula. "BC" i. also effective for the relic: of muscular aches and func tional periodic pains. Acts as a sedative in simple nervous ness. 10c &• 25c sizes. Use only as 'iirccted. Consult a physi cian when pains persist. YES! WE STILL HAVE A FAIR ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE We have many i'rms that you need, including some refinished hednxm and living loom .-mit»;x. All have springs. SEE US — SAVE MONEY R. E. SATTERWH1TE & SONS Nsxt to Fire Station .i»c* v»ii*ip.n) s iulure patents ««mi methods. This sumo pattern is followed in the Associated Pros casv in the tw>> to i> e decision til tin* lower court. \\ 'in h not e candidly than these other courts. trankly admits that it is aci ni: legislate elv and that what it is . !t u:sl. t.nx is a public utility status 11 mm the Associated Press. by rctpur m;: "tha. members ia the same "field" I .is the applicant shall not be taken nto consideration in passing upon his implication " Tiii- leaves tree from II public u: i■ t y obligations all ot tlie A-M'c.aiii Press- competitors, the I'liitcd i* «—. the International News .*sc: \ c. ' 'ic 'New York Times News Syiui v .1. and . II oilier news gatherum -< ■ . c.< I'll.. u»rt ng the Sherman Act ;• as to empower the court* to by (Hiss ("11 i>ri'« •: i the state legislat ares. tui i»v • .t« . to leg slate nto public a- ;j t '.i- an industry —or •nlv a • nglt t an industry iu n 'he Vs.-" '•-i Press case -h >w> :,i is have departed n •ilest . i ' e rale laid do \ m years • e s .;>reme Court that ••one ' m lametitul purposes .a •he -Kit : . •'elect not to des troy. r 'it:- o: operty. - p..i a" : gh! 'o Itv e a tier the lav. th« . nd. but as compelllllg ■ !>ed:cnci '■ 1 law." Discussing ' e Chrysler and Kord consent • <- a contemporary • , VI ; < lit it: as', ti \ - a • n ■ iat« ' detached •• iew - puint • ■ er at Harvard I ...a School. quest ol 1.1 vhethei there va any "statutt y authority" i.-r them. and lie la'red en a» "Ml esse CI' detl Hi nstr; Former \ct\ Deal Objections •J.:s: i t- ii atidei*. whom Attorney Gene I st.ee • .Jaci.s.. i . - .• . led -tlie i > _ nai New Dealer." cogently stated ii his dissenting opin o lis., . , (• ,.,(•• c;,,e t|.|i 'tl by • .. ii s-i • . ;d«e hi ine re. ■ ir Ass. i . i Iase ' .• . e.i • i why ••it' • . •- iiould tii t !<•_; «!;,:«■ !>iibl i at t> '.(ligation.- upon . .e • s.:>e-- : lie.'. s.'4.,ther.iik Justice \i rphv. anothei Ne w Dea ler. dissenting May fron the Su promt «•• irt decision in the «•..-«• •tl'Aei I i i.'n (feasting e.i i-.iiic and t • Kedeia: Con " ina at C. m ai— •:!. i st-,1 ti. spell . : nde! ,n.te ;•: «ti- the C • • cations Act the power to .cg..!at" broadca.-t nu ..." was assumed ot the commission. .iii.l insisted that Me commission should not undertake :■ regulate " p irveyor . -t r.ews and en tertainment and a nedium «>t public disc i-si.m" ' i" ngrc-.» had legis lated lint (J 1' lietore tin S c e I' • rt Ha- ' e iMtl-tracted." New Deal accusa ' "it ag 11-* tile i Supre >ie I' '.ilt was thai the "• ii" coin: iis. pt.I 'e;:s!;ii ve power >y actinit as a u'li -hi -I legislat.on S ireiy ••'.( usurpation ot legislative power .s greater v hen com :- i: Shei r.an act decrees by-pans C igre-s • :id the st te legislatuies and leg.— •c i p.ihl i til ty status up •!! cu te i -t • atii I' 'Mgress and the state 'eili-lat .ti • have eftainc.1 Iroa dn Age Of Autos !s Creating New Problem Oail* Dispalrh Kureau. In tin- Sir Walter Hotel. »'.Y I.YNX MSHKT R;ijfjs>:.. N. 1" — Tile Pllblit Road# Administration ..i the Federal ■ \ • n nent has just completed a jturvcy—or rather has compiled re ui .1 : j it1 -urvev> mad.' throughout the i untry—in the •::« of automobiles now in use. It ■ found that .ill cars average B.4 <■ anting all 1842 models as one yea; i.ld. • "High .. v "I them are ncaie. two years old K Itv-sor.v and one half percent of all cars mi the •" *arl today are more than five years • >1 cl This situotion puict a serious prub lem in mechanical upkeep. Re;i!ace- ! ment pavt.., are inereasivsily ditfie.il' to obtain. Garage mechanic* haw . e rr.» >t part nunc "<> otlie:° 11 \ itiibile graveyards, which hav: . • no past been a irtiilful s >u .e ■ I, parts lor old model ears have been depleted (V u: ;'orrespo".deii; has .i ;er •Mal expei ience to illustrate ih p..li". \ minor pail l<>r ,m <11 n >del F< I'd a.is needed Aite K\ days, during which at lea.-" two do/0' phone calls were made, th< part was located and put on. la ■ normal tunes it would have been , a la-minute -top al any first id-:. repair garage.) Serious as the situation seen:; to he with respect to mechanical equip ment. the rubber problem ;- in ■•re acute Not only has .-ynthetic 'lib ber production fallen below expec tations for this date, exporments have proven that synthetic will no! stand up under the high ,-poeds to which American motorists are ac customed. National data <>n Ihis point may not be conclusive, but the State of North Carolina has found from its own experience with public ear that synthetic tires cannot b _• de pended upon for sustained speed it levels above 30 or 35 miles. Some I state cars need I" be iible to tr nel I faster than that supposedly >g. il limit. James S. Huron, statistical ees'ii- j eer for Hie highway commission. AT FIRST m «0H OF C$666 •6* XAflLEU 1AIYL NOSE DBOH Uittitii .v<niCth..i »»<, t:-.»1 v.»i^ operating mi >,'oi|h Carolina high way* are t«'ii years old or mini'. In the main his I Hidings inrtr.-.i" in with tho national i:tin:'*•>. !>o'a as t«> ago ol \ehicles ami londit' n ol tiros. Tho lignt oar-;. I..r more 11 mo1 ous and t)v reasn. ol naniboi as well as cheaper :m a lan.cal cmi Mrui'tion t'osjHiiisiblo :>■ "-t ol the highway acoidonts. a\er.ig« a good deal older than u.«'<!.' and heavy weights. Tho [iiiijl.o ivad> adminis tration ola>>il':o<t ovo.y i ir und.-r 3.000 poiivds ;:s lii:'it and ' inds their average age to iv > yi a;-s: • > «•<!■ 11.• weights Iron- 3.011! • f.'>nii axoiagr years. while t!:o t .vies • v\ o 3.501 pounds iivi'Mi:,. I <> yeais old. Si . IIMIOS- o: If • . It nil l» ! i. I" tile:- »mpha-i/od l\\ dings ol the natu r.ai aat.-niaii l • .. i;.:.u !u vr* association. (|ut>Ukci liy the highway user-'" ciniCwvliei'. ' at 'J.'J 11 .'cititu in i lie I'lMt'd Siac.s iiutinfe .. total pap ulation nl II IIS2.000 persons, aiv entirely di'|n'M(lciit upon private a. - luinubilt'.s f<»r pa.-sengei tianspoit. Ii«»t*. That dues ii"> mean. «>f cour-e that ihi'.-f t-oinnuinities haw no ti. i iiiteniiliati bus service < tii<•.< ;>• many ot liui.i do 11«»: > :>.i! i'. mean liiat they have no system <il -tree" lais 0|- buses !<>r imrac:ly t:avel. Taking all lliosi1 lavloiv into ac count. T. liuddic Ward, commi-saiti «"r <>l motor vehicles. !nul> tin- out Jorisis against dissipati u the i look very gloomy. He warns mo plcavabli' assets embraced i »;>> mi bile. ni>\v riinct onitiK Slow >|» .! and careful attention t<> mechatiii .i upkeep av urged as i 1 • • oniM'iAinj: tho present "rullaij; sttnii" ot private i:n>. In - .d. Diaias the lirst six months <f 1!I43. ago I Si predominate.' The frequency «>1 arrests. FOR energy Peasi-Coia Company, Long Island City, N. Y. FKAXCIIISEl) BOTTI.ER: IHKIIAM I'KI'Sl-COI.A ItOTTIJNG t $3t>st4s &i* Sliced (6) BACON, lb. . . Fresh Pork (5) SHOULDERS, lb. At 1 P. M. Beginning (7! HAMS, Small & Lean, lb. 31c Frefh Cou"»trv Style (AA) (6) SAUSAGE, . . Meaty Beff (A) (6) RIB STEW, . . Thick (2) FAT MEAT, ib. 15c lb. 35c w J V COLONIAL MILK © 4 35c BREAD BREAD Loaves 15c J 3 20-0* Loaves i9c: NAPKINS 2 3oci 15c * 20e J APPLE juice NOODLES . SPAGHETTI. Ki?ISPY WAXTEX ZERO WINDEX Quart Bottle CRACKERS 1-Lb Sunshine Plcq WAXED 125 Ft PAPER Roll THE MIR /VCIE Quart CLEANER Dottlo WINDOW 6-Oz. CLEANER Bottle Breakfa Money Nut oMAVY BEANS o Margarine © SNOWDRIFT ©WESSON OIL ©TOMATO ©PURE LARD © TOMATOES »«at. St of iES r"«A, O, mPions' So, Pkn art "»»<• / it i:„„k S°HTHehn ^anqh Pkr SOUP Campbell < Pkg s 17 salt an M.f • 15 "<></•> • MATCHES . . 2 cm,. 25c li i ; ■ DOG FOOD . 5-Lb Paq 42c ■ Quirt Bottle 13c . 2 Roii$ 17c 3 Rolls 15c SUNBRITE .... Pk9 5c VINEGAR . NORTHERN NORTHERN is nil !»»•> *• il»lo f..r iik f• • u»\» ii i"«l( .ill t,f tin- p .pillar t«t.iimI I #M |l fC.I ||| fllifl s,,., | . " ' U» If fiivcrilc* finftp Iv i, fn " •» .11 T > «.||t «.f >f«M |;. rctti* Inltrr lull iitl>111 <«*ii.iI Ippll. y Will lif I.rr. tt il at ii i.iily Slt«.|» toiifat "Ur It: Star l.inl#- Star Sl«»r« SWEETHEART SOAP 2 Cakes 13c WOODBURY'S SOAP 3 Cakos 23c IVORY SOAP 2 Guost Sizo 9c LAVA SOAP 3 Cakns 17c imitftit'tt Ero'i>xh i'l'nits ami I cf/i'itib/t's Lowry, Winesap or 3i;rnm APPLES, 2 lbs 18c Large, Full of Milk COCOANUTS, 2 for . . 37c Sweet Juicy Florida ORANGES, 5 lbs 31c Green Cabbage, . 3 lbs. 12c Carolina No. 1 Sweet Potatoes, . 4 lbs. 17c Florida GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . 21c EOSC PEARS, 2 lbs.. . 33c front*'€- frrth COFFEE Cfilonutl stores Uncor^ao^tf Tripft. Tr/iJt bread
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