AN) 1581 ‘Bt. Johns Ave. L c CiTi€s ne !ialtér_ 613 Eim Place TH DAIRY YOoU 410 Court al LTON tg@ for 14, ‘(in Monday, AP!" " 1 * . Enuepemind of the \ â€"_dbacy in the Fe ‘ . th the case of ow dase § Commission V #3 the Court ‘decide .\ ap application is made ./ aigs for. the right t t ry for the appli E IM with 4 demand for an | + ided that the rights of f «end when the appl e * 1 th the opinion written by ‘leiate Justice Goztl'fl Sflfl"fl‘m !| Con ullod‘:lm;'d#‘“ o ho hop .\ their tendency to exercise arbitrary aon The Court said in part: [ 4 t powers and the rule of ) the constitution cannot both |exist, | y are antagonistic and incomâ€" | aatible forces, and one or the other | must_ of necessity lgerish wherever hey are brought into conflict. . . .. | power on the part of the three priâ€" | mary departments of the Governâ€" \ is not enough. Our instituâ€" || tions must be kept free from the apâ€" || propriation of unauthorized power 4 ';ï¬..gugenciula-ydl. i 'M it \the various adm{nistraâ€" bureau and commissions . .. a permitted gradually to extend IF, powers by encroachments â€"â€"â€" ï¬ :/ By Ralph E ve, 10t Trietri ASHINGTON, D.G. April 11â€" h,,Aprn 6th, the Supreme & duw:av:rnhokeor r ‘in the Federal Government. the case of the Securities. and : w..m_n:.w is the Court decided that when . mijmwmfllmâ€"‘ So. for_the right to issue cerâ€" securities and that application M“‘"’mn' it is not ry for the applicant to comâ€" demand for an investigation Ais records., ©The Court determâ€" that the rights of the commisâ€" «end when the application which m“w.uponisnol‘onw ;ll in the end, while avoiding the fatal conseque of a supreme autocracy, become submerged by a multitude of minor invasions of perâ€" zl rights, less destructive but no violative of constitutional guarâ€" ?;uy encroachments â€"â€" upon fundamcnul:ia‘ht!. privileges and immunities of the people, we ie Court indirectly pointed out i of the real dangers. Over the w of our government there ias been interwoven a maze of buâ€" ï¬â€˜WQ and commissions to thich have been delegated a comâ€" bination of administrative, legislaâ€" nomenal development in . recent years has been popularly called "the growth of bureaucracy." s p , \x ,‘_{\, '.,;;;?,5‘1'3‘ Yz C x f,*K{\ % / f .' , d ‘& 4 :‘:‘:- i 4 _/ 1 ,»‘) uk. #& .! 1 a f & <3 " 3 34 Y J ¢ I ! l\\. /\ s \ PX § k PCA N/ xÂ¥ o ; 96. ‘.'f ; vl ‘ $ r :.’"h'm ‘ KB § s Kif S $f * >" asty iX | | ; [p34 < ~ f 97 OS o sS(DX] AY, APRIL 16, iph E. Chureh. â€"| _ .,'mtltw““ District ; z in Washington P " 1 i $ . L L : Power feeds upon power. It seems to be characteristic of these governâ€" mental agencies to seek to perpeâ€" tuate their own existence, to enlarge their _ primary and originally inâ€" tended: functions, ‘and : to clothe themselves with more and more auâ€" thority. Gradually, slowly but surely, an investigating organization becomes a legislative, administrative and juâ€" dicial tribunal, a few employees inâ€" crease to several hundred, and an appropriation of a few thousand dolâ€" lars incréases to several thousand. There daily comes to my desk some cireular or pamphlet issued by someone ‘of these agencies or buâ€" reaus. It is quite significant, I think,. that the publication always explains the "wonderful" work the agency is performing and it invariâ€" ably arrives when some appropriaâ€" tien bill is before Congress which would iprovide the funds for this agency‘s continued operation. j We cannot much longer allow ‘"the growth of bureaucracy" to continue.; There is not only involved the very important question c‘f the increased expense in operation of the Federal Government and the burden upon taxpayers, but there is also involved the question of encroachments upon personal rights and liberties by adâ€" ministrative * units in the exercise of "quagiâ€"legislative" and "quasiâ€" judicial" : powers. Deerfiéld Rotarians + Eat Smelt Today Boxes of smelt, sent as souvenirs from the Escanaba Smelt Jamboree held annually in April in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan will provide a fish fry for Deerfield Rotarians at their weekly 1 on, today, at Shugrue‘s restaurant. Harold Vant, viceâ€"president, will preside: in the absence of Carl E. Bates, who is in Iowa this week.| W. K. Hout has charge of the program. : Motion picâ€" tures will be ‘A/| 10 1 D.A.R, BETTER FT COMMITTEE RE ‘"Society Doctor." Cast: o"fl Morris, Robert Taylor, Billic Bthke, Virginia Bruce, April 16, Thurgley. Ambitious, pmhndveâ€"-yontu m sugé selfâ€"satisfied conservative afk;â€" is clearly portrayed in this Wkt, with honots going to Chester Marâ€" vis and Robert Taylor and efi@ih direction â€"which‘ is smooth, y@ly and convincing. A scene in é ipâ€" erating room is tense, intereplin; and thrilling. Family. 8e "First a Girl." Cast: Jessicq Matâ€" thews, Sonnie Hale, Anna Lee, .« fith Jones, April 17, 18,: Friday urday, a delightfully amusing of comedy, music. and un y good dancing. Set against the Mazkâ€" ground of the English variety & and the French Riviera, wi substance: and flavor, the pe Y patent masquerade of a girl i ‘= sonating a boy who does fe m« personations is unraveled.. It 4& an original plot and affords: ex nt opportunities for the re: ly versatile talents of Miss Matthay Family. [.. . id "Ceiling Zero." â€" Cast; Jameg Bag+ ney, Pat O‘Brien, Stuart Irvim Esaâ€" bel Jewell, April 19, 20, 21, Stiday; Monday, Tuesday. . This gripy } Y, realistic drama of the air cofl@@irns a reckless but skilled aviator Whpse philandering ‘habits and | darkd@: 1 stunts ‘bring tragedy, not ‘ofily} to himself but to his wartime -“;_,‘; in the air mail service. Each i memâ€" ber of the able cast gives a -;,i‘ e lineation of character, while 11;"5†irt lighting, sound effects and 'Qm A tic silences intensify the realtin of the picture. _ Adults and \Â¥dung .»dultl. t A 4 f* :""The ‘Ghost ‘\Goes West." / Citst: Robert Donat, Jean Parker, Whilsâ€" day. Highly recommenierd. o || criminating audiences for ) ghod story. Sple.ndidli\' ¢2§ on and magnificant photographyy| ob ert Donï¬ï¬playg the dual "rol' ‘the "Glourie‘"‘ ghost, dg:med j "l w «until the "Glourie‘ honor ha§ bben vindicated .and the lone survl on of the "Glourie‘ clan., Adulls gnd young adults.: .., ~‘: || ’; P is St. Paul‘s Cantata®: |||_â€" â€"to Be Given SlWl*Y The combined â€"junior a choirs of thirtyâ€"eight ‘voie Paul‘s church, : Deerfield, sent an Easter cantata, tborious" at the church on afternoon, April 19, at 4: under the direction of M: Piepenbrok. The communit tHI0H } 1 THH PRESS in= 1¢« ay Or p s P f NX s id T : t af Ed t 0t | The following progressive business and prof essional leaders subscribe to the principles of fair dealing by offering the highest quality goods and service at reasonable prices. . 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