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The key-log in this legislative jam is the President's bill for the reorganization of the Supreme Court. It is generally accepted on Capitol Hill that the rest of the Administration's program must wait until that issue is resolved, for on the liberalization of the Court rests the success or failure of the Government's reform plans. It might be possible to put a large part of the program into laws which would stand the Constitu tional test, but In the light of the fate of N. R. A., A. A. AL, the Quffey Coal Act and other New Deal measures, there Is a strong disinclination to take any chances with the Supreme Court as now constituted. Therefore the reor ganization of the Curt, by the addition of justices who will see eye to eye with the President on the constitutionality of his pro TUB EL3OH TKIBUNB. BIJON. NORfg CABOTJNA gram, is «fc*ntlal if he la to get his projects accepted by Con gress. And the key-log, the Court Re organization proposal, is still jam med, with some doubt as to whether it will ever be released, and a reasonable certainty that the process will take a long time, in any event. Senators and Rep resentatives are resigning them selves to a long, long session; but with the air-cooling system now in operation throughout the Cap itol and the offices of members, the prosepect of sitting through another Washington summer is not so appalling as it once was. President's Program What is this Administration program which hangs upon either an amendment to the Constitution or a change In the point of view of the Supreme Court? Nobody can read the President's mind, but enough of his plan has been disclosed to make the general pur port clear. Broadly, the program includes ten major items. (1.) The plan, already submit ted, for reorganizing the execu tive branch of the government. (2.) A plan for establishment of minimum wages and martmnm hours in industry and abolition of child labor. (3.) A supplementary plan for voluntary trade agreements by in dustries, allowing some relaxation of anti-trust laws In an effort to abolish unfair trade practices. (4.) A new program for agri culture, carrying out Secretary Wallace's idea for an "ever nor mal granary," and with some form of Federal crop control as a method to help bring it about. (5.) A Federal plan of slum clearance and low-cost housing. (6.) A plan for broadening the Federal power policy, coupled, per haps, with a more integrated plan for flood control and water use. (7.) Revision of the tax laws so as to place a larger Impost on in come from foreign Investments in the United States, to serve the double purpose of producing rev- A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. 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There Is violent difference of opinion on the question wheth er the proposed measures would accomplish their purpose and whether the Federal government has authority under the Constitu tion to undertake them. The Su preme Court has held that some of the ends sought are unconsti tutional. Congress Divided The real issue, however, which has caused what may fairly be called a constitutional crisis, per haps the most serious in the na tion's history, is whether the trend of recent years toward cen tralization of all Government power in Washington shall be checked, or whether power shall further be concentrated in the Executive. And on that issue the President's own supporters In Congress are sharply divided. Senators and Representatives are hearing from the voters back home in greater volume then ever before. Hundreds of thousands, perhaps a million letters have poured in on the members of both Houses In the past month, the great mojority opposing the Pres ident's plan of enlarging the Su preme Court instead of recom mending the amendment of the Constitution in such a way as to remove all doubt of the constitu tionality of his proposals. That he will accept a compromise plan if his Court plan fails of accept ance, goes without saying. But so far his attitude is that he is pre pared to stake everything upon the success of his reorganization proposal. With the President himself go ing "on the air" for public sup port, and the opponents of his Court plan also resorting to ra dio and every other available means to make their views known, a situation has developed almost of the proportions of a Presiden tial campaign, with the issue far more closely in doubt, for the di vision is not at all upon sectional or traditional party lines. How far he can overcome the opposition in Congress by exerting the sort of political pressure which any President can always put upon his own party members, and how far his personal appeals to the nation for support will put the pressure of public opinion from back home upon recalcitrant members, are questions which only the event can decide. NOT SATISFIED WITH CONFESSION Charlottesville, Va„ March 7. Members of the family of 13- year-old Cleo Sprouse, pretty high school student whose body was found In a graveyard here last week, said tonight they were not satisfied with the confession of Dr. Richard G. Miller, middle aged dentist, who said the girl died from chloroform during an illegal operation. Chris sprouse, brother of the slain girl, said there were circum stances surrounding the girl's death not explained by the den tist's admission. NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Surry, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Ruby Norman, Admx. of S. L. Norman, deceased, PETITIONER, vs. Ellis Norman and wife, Grace Norman, Albert Norman, George Norman and Charlie Norman, Hollie Chones and children: Hazel Chones, Gertrude Chones and Robert Chones, the husband and children of Ester Chones, de ceased, Martha Johnson and hus band, Stanley Johnson, Lillia Scales and husband, Jack Scales, Heirs at Law of S. L. Norman, deceased, DEFENDANTS. The above named defendants in the above entitled special pro ceeding, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry County, North Carolina, to sell the lands belonging to the estate of the said deceased, loca ted in Marsh Township, of the aforesaid county, containing 37 acres of land, more or less, to make assets to pay the debts of the said estate, and for the dis tribution of any balance among the said heirs; and each of the above named defendants will fur their take notice that he or she is required to appear within 10 days after the completion of service of this summons by publication be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of the aforesaid County, at his office in Dobson, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the petition which has been filed in the office of the said Clerk, or the relief demanded therein will be granted. This the Ist day of March. 1037. F. T. LEWELLYN, 3-25 Clerk of the Superior Court. |Mrs. J. 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