We At virtually the same hour, with the nine Justices on the bench, Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes nodded to Associate Justice Owen |D. Roberts, who then rose and procéeded to reâ€" gite from memory the opinion of the Court on the case which éeclared the A.A.A unconstitutional. | Y The atmosphere at the |Capitol, and doubtless throughout the entire naâ€" tion, is one of confusion and uncerâ€" tainty. No one seems to know quite what to expect. It is as if every one were asking, "Where do.|we go from Representative, Tenth Congresâ€"« sional . Distri ' ' Washington, D. C., Jan. 11â€"This has been one of the most momentous weeks in the history of the United States.. Monday, Jlnusr'y 6th, was an eventful day. In the House of Representatives one of secretarâ€" ies of the President came to the door of the Floor and it was immediately announced from the rear of ‘the Chamber, |"A Message from the President of the United States." The important Budget Message was then formally sent to the Sp?ker’s Desk and read to the membets by A. E. Chaffee, one of the Reading Clerks of the House. * | Mr. Almer Coe, pw{:dent,lndf founder of the company, whose orâ€" iginal location was at N. State street, spoke in retrospect, and Mr. Jacob Weinsten, general manager, associated with th 'ecbmpany for fortyâ€"four years, expressed the comâ€"| pany‘s appreciation of | the loyalty and cooperation of the employees. Other speakers on the p#ogram were | Sixtyâ€"nine employees, with total service record of 958 years attended the 5uth anniv of Almer Coe and company on New Year‘s at the Blackstone hotoel in Chicago. _ | PAGE TEN Has q Tropical gaiety which will appeal to letter writers \| everywhere â€" North, South, East or West! â€" N 1 P STATIONERY AS GAY AS A CABALLERO\|â€" ONLY $1.00 This Week in Washington By Ralph E. Church The Highland Park Press PRINTED STATIONERY n the Southern Accef{zk! RYTEX RIO Celebrate 50th Anniversary |. Phone H. P. 557 Crafty Threadloom paper with a reâ€" gal palmâ€"or, twoitone border done in the Spanisil manner, Grey Threadloom paper with Pamâ€" pas Green, Hacienda Blue or Adobe Grey Palm or border design. Also Ivory Threadloom paper with Villa Brown palm or border. es The printing of yoJ Name and Adâ€" dress in a deeper ,sl*do of blue, grey, green or brown ink.) + WITH NAME AND ADDRESS ON SHEETS AND ENVELOPES 50 DOUBLE SHEETS 50 ENVELOPES This particular paragraph in the opinion is (worth quoting: "There should be no misunderstanding as to the function of this court in such a case. It is sometimes .said that the court agsumes a powei' to overâ€" rule ‘or cor?:rol the action of the people‘s representatives. This is a misconceptiln. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land orâ€" dained and established by the people. All legislation must confr)rm to the principles it lays down.| When an act of Congress is appropriately challenged i'p3the courts as not conâ€" forming to the constitutional manâ€" date the J’u({icinl' branch of the Govâ€" here" In Ii ozen or more directions the A.A.A.| decision will affect the congressionL program. _ Contrary to predictions, there are good prosâ€" pects of Congress remaining in sesâ€" sion well i to the summer. Much will ~depend upon the President‘s recommendations. anston store, who has 17 years: of service to ‘his credit, and Thomas Devitt, ahoï¬superint@ndent who has been with the company since 1904. Miss E. T. Conley, company bookâ€" keeper, who was celebrating her 25th anniv y with the firm spoke on behalf of the girls employed by the organization. J. E. Bohle, secâ€" retary, tctwu toastmaster. Chester ishe, manager of the Jackson boulevard store, who has been with firm for 40 years, J. R. MeCl manager of the Laâ€" Salle street store, who has been in the com service since 1906. Theo Cl , manager of the Ey anston store, who has 17 years: of Read the want ad not catch flies, the Darlingtonia, plant may be healthy by a dietJ,of raw meat. This plant lures insdcts and absorbs them in its digest]ive fluid. Wesley C, McDowell, chief examâ€" iner of the Eighth District of the Federal Deposit Insuram;e corporaâ€" tion of Chicago, gave the address of the evening, and Rev. E, J. Bruso spoke on “Understandingi" Rev.| F. G. Piepenbrok was host for the eyeâ€" ning. | Mayor‘Harry E. Wing and [the staff of village officers, with repreâ€" sentatives from the local. churches and schools attended. It was a comâ€" munity gathering with a program of music. and speaking. Bank?di- rectors elected were: Dr. C. J. Davis, Rudo]p_h B. Evans, Fred J. LaBahn, Burton B. McRoy, Erwin Seago, Solomon Shapiro, Charles C. Waosâ€" ter. | The issue is not whether the iar- mer should have assistance. ny one who has studied the farm probâ€" dem at all will recognize that Tfor several years the American farmer has suffered from a diaparityrnin prices. The issue is over the. method for remedying the agricultural situaâ€" tion. qo The sixteenth annual public meetâ€" ing of| the stockholders of the Déerâ€" field State Bank was held Tuesflay evening in the activity room of |St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, Deerfipld. Deerfield Bank Holds | Annual lgu\blic Meeting BEN FRANKLIN WAS A GREAT HAND AT | GETTING HIS MONEY‘S |‘ WORTH HE PROVED ; THERE WERE oNE HUNDRED CENTS )N ':@ EVERY AMERICcaAN neB3 . DOLLAR In other words, the Court took ocâ€" casion to answer its crit}a by ulEring that it was not concerned as to whether a particular policy was deâ€" sirable or undesirable from anjeco- nomic :point of view. it was only concerned as to whether the legislaâ€" tive policy embodied in .an enactment was in accordance‘with Principlx of government as set forth by the peoâ€" ple:in the Constitution. (It was tnly concerned as to whether the per)ple had given the Congress and | the President the power to pursue ?u‘ch a . policy. | it has, if such it may be called, is the power of judgment. This court neither approves nor condemns any legislative policy. Its delicate| and difficult office is to ascertain and deâ€" clare whether the lezi;htion is in accordance with or in contravention of, the provisions of the Constituâ€" tion; and, having done that, itsiiuty ends." ‘ ernment has only one duty: lay the article of the Constitution which is invoked beside the statue Wwhich is challenged and to decide whether the latter squares with the, former. All the court does, or can do, is to announce its considered judgment upon the.question. The only gower If kept in a room where it chnâ€" THE PRESS Mrs.:Mabel McCullough of Gurâ€" nee, is chairman of the nominating commit?tee and will present the names selected to fill vacancies of the ninéhbonrd members whose terms expire this year. T. B. 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