Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1937 — Page 7
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liITOR BLACK 1 NEW DEALER ■ I renlt , Court Nominee K l irm Backer Os I New Deal L M ton. auk. ia-(UP) Sen. I- Hlaek. D " o,a - 611 ■Lident K.OHevelCs first no■7 the Supreme Court, was , jE«jiv his voting record today i«p >per cent new dealer all the administration ■uion outlawed by the supreme 35 'ifi. He believes In t hing Pderal authority iff tsonce reserved U> the states. K* ~ a friend of the farmer" lib-ra' spender than Mr. ■ He disapproved and on ■L Vll ted against large nationIKeh’e appropriations. His only V '.tes on army and navy ( ■Ltioii bills in the past. five i Krabstain d from voting.
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Rut from the hurly burly of the 1»83 special session, including the | Thomas currency Inflation amendjment, to the final laet ditch vote on Judiciary re.rganliatlon. Black demjouatrated almost perfect loyalty to I ne w deal legislation. He often Joustled against “the power trust and the fertiliser trust," He is an advovate of government production of electrical power and i.f a limited work week an<j minimum wages. Some conservative Democrats consider Black to be a radical and may vote against his confirmation. Republicans already have rumbled a protest. And despite Senate tradition. Black's confirmation was delayed to permit committee investigation of his fitness. A southern Democratic member of the house blurted yesterday that Black was "a Anarchist.” But the White H/wse is confident he soon will be sworn as Mr. Roose velt's first supreme court appointee.' Two paragraphs of a speech delivered by Black on March 24 In I New York indicate his ideas on the I constitution and its interpretative. “I conceive it not only the right 1 but the duty of congress," he said, i
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"to protect the people of this nation from usurimtion of the people's p.wer by a bare majorly of a court dinging to a thoroughly repudiated social and economic philosophy. ‘Our constitution and our government can best be preserved for the l»eople by an Interpretation of this o.nstitution as a document which puts human beings in the place of first Importance. I believe the American people today place human rights above property rights." Black is one of seven eenators who, during Mr. Roosevelt’s first term, supported each of the 24 bills which gnerally were considered to comprise the test for new deal regularity. They were; 1533: Economy act; AAA; NRA; TVA: and the gold clause. 1#34: Gold reserve act. emergency air mail; Bankhead cotton: Reciprocal tariff; stock exchange regulation; silver purchase; and St. ; Lawrence treaty. 1935; Work relief; social security labor relations; Public utilities holding company; tax-the-wealthy; Guffey Coal; and W.-wld court protocol. 1936: Work relief; soil conserva-
tion; commodity exchange-; Florida ship canal; 1936 revenue act. Senators who shared with Black that 24-to-0 voting record were: antes F. Byrnes, D. 8. C.; Alben W. Barkley, D„ Ky.; Pat Herriaon, D.; Miss.: J.'.eph T. Robinson. D., Ark.; Morris Sheppard, D. Tex.; Elbert Thomas, D., Utah. o SENATE DELAYS (CONTtNUHD FROM RAVIK ONE) or whose emoluments are increased during a member's term in office. He contended that the fact that Black was a member of this congress which passed the supreme court retirement law under which Justice Willis Van Devanter quit the high bench in June raised a constitutional issue to Black's ap-!
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pointment to the Van Devanter vacancy. As the committee overrode Austin's objection, President Roosevelt was telling a White House j House press conference that At-| torney General Horner 8. Cummings had considered this eligibility 1 question and had ruled that Black was fully eligible to the high court. Mr. Roosevelt also made the declaration that he is not considering submission of a constitutional amendment concerning the supreme court which would seek the objectives of his lost judicial reorganization bill. The declaration was regarded as of significance in view of revival of Judicial dispute | stirred by the Black nomination. The subcommittee roll calls on both the Austin motion to defer ! immediate action on the nomin-
ation and on the question of approving the notniution were identical as follows: Aye: Chairman M. M. Neely. D., 'W. Va.; Sen. George McGill, D., I Kan ; Sen. M. N. Logan, D., Ky.; Sen. William E. Borah, R., Ida.; ’ and Sen. William Dieterich. D„ 111. I No: Sen. Warren R. Austin, R.. 1 Vt. ' | The special committee appoint-, ed to investigate the need for Ju- j dicial reform appointed a subcom-
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mittee of three to formulate plana for the Inquiry. The special committee elected Ashurat, chairman. Sen. Carl A. Hatch, D., N. M., heads the subcommittee. Senators Edward R. Burke, D.. Neb., and Warren R. I Austin. R., Vt., serve with Hatch. I Hatch said he plans to call hia i group together early next week. . Recommendations are expected j early next session, Including the committee's ideas for legislation 11 1 1
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i and constitutional ameiidinehts. Asked if the group would deal with the operations of the supfeme court Itself. Hatch said. "I think it would not be possible to avoid that question." Hatch said he had two particular constitutional amendments he wished to explore dealing with voluntary and compulsory retirement of judges and the vote by which the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional. e a 1 —■' - . '
