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MINTON CHARGE OF ‘USURPATION’

Court Revision Pictured as; Bigger ‘Surrender’ Than Shakeup Bill.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, April 8.—Senathe new 1ules of procedure laid down by the United States Supreme Court as the tesult of Senator Minton's directing their attention to them in a speech on the floor.

The junior Senator from Indiana cited these rules as an example of

“surrender of power by Congress” greatly in excess of any “delegation | of power provided in the Reorgani- | zatibn Bill.” His speech was made to aid pas-| sage of the Reorganization Bill in Senator Minton was one of the leading proponents of the measure when it passed thse Senate. “Just as in the House the charge is being made that the Reorganization Bill represents an unreasonaSO were such charges made in the Senate,”

Tech High School's Industrial Arts Department was among those exhibiting products of their shops | at the Indiana Industrial convention to be held at Tech today and tomorrow. |

Earl Sluder

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Education Association Junior,

(left), production of an intricate metal table to another

Times Photo. 5751 University Ave. explains

David Lindner, 68 S. Audubon

Wilmington, Del., Once Swedish

delphin, the city that William Penn was to found in 1682. Printz thus became the first Gov-

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Tech Students Display Shop Work

500 INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHERS CONVENE TODAY

Chrysler Institute President To Speak on “Youth and Modern Industry.’

Dr. James Thomas of Detroit, Chrysler Institute president, was to speak this afternoon on “Youth and Modern Industry” at the seventh annual convention of the Indiana Industrial Education Association at Technical. High School. About 500 industrial arts teachers from Hoosier schools are expected to attend the two-day meeting. Registration opened at 9 a. m. and welcoming addresses are to be given by Hanson H. Anderson, Tech principal; Floyd I. McMurray, State Public Instruction | superintendent, and Schools Superintendent DeWitt S. Morgan. Vocational exhibits prepared by ‘high schools throughout the state were on display. Shortridge had an exhibit of "mechanical drawing and Crispus Attucks showed rep-

resentative work in shoe repairing, hat blocking and woodworking.

Industrial Arts Forum

Following nine section meetings tomorrow morning, Dr. Samuel Eyerett of Northwestern University is to address a general session at 11 a. m. on “Relation of Industrial Arts to General Education.” O. E. Sink of Ball State Teachers College is to conduct a forum tomorrow afternoon on “Industrial Arts.” At a banquet that night Mr. Sink will address the convention on “Backward Looking—What Industrial Arts Has Been.” Association officers are to be elected following the banquet. Present officers are. Warren A. Pease, Evansville, president; Walter

Bunker, East Chicago, vice presi-secretary-treasurer. CHICKENS 1 6. CHICKENS 20). to Roast HARRY SHITH

dent, and H. G. McComb, Lafayette, to Boil Free Dressing 337 W. NEW YORK LI. 22

LINDBERGHS VISIT WITH DR. CARREL

MORLAIS, France, April 8 (U.P.). —Col, and Mrs. Charles A. Lind-

bergh visited today with Dr. Alexis

Carrel, after flying here from Lympe, England. . Dr. Carrel, who has exclusive

privileges on the Isle of Gildan, and

‘FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938

Col. Lindbergh have collaborated in various scientific studies. One sof their accomplishments was the development of a “mechanical heart.”

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WILMINGTON, Del, April 8 (U. P.).—Sweden founded the first colony in what now comprises Pennsy lvania and Delaware in 1638—just

300 years ago. King Gustavus Adolphus authorized a New

‘ delegation of power which makes that granted the President by the Reorganization Bill look sick and puny.

ture, also was built on the island. Swedish colonists settled along both shores of the Delaware, many of them carrying on friendly rela=

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Cites Court Powers established on the Delaware River, in 1624, but it was not until 13 years tions with the Dutch colonists “Yet not a single voice has been later that Peter Minuit, Dutch soldier of fortune, sailed from Gothen- around nearby Ft. Nassau in New | burg under orders from the Swedish «- Jersey. '

raised against it, nor was there any debate in this body when such powers were delegated to. the Supreme Court in 1934. Yet the Court was enfpowered: to lay down the rules,

| Crows om up a North American Christina, established by Minuit on g > ; Minuit’s two ships, the Kalmar |the Christina River in Delaware, sailed | was too far inland to command

Nyckel and the Fogel Grip, slowly up the Delaware more than | strategically the boundaries of the

four months later and landed about |

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having the effect of laws, for all the | 150 Swedes, Finns and Hollanders | colony. He A moved the any or lower Federal courts without anyon the site of present-day Wilming- | Seat of Government to Tinicum Pew its standards even being provided in the | | ton, Del.,, on April 8, 1638. { rstand, in the Delaware River a sham A bill. | The Dutch soldier, who had few miles south of the site of Phila- | only ......... ’ “This was the first time that such | bought ‘Manhattan Island’ for the | ee

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6 power was given. the High Court | Netherlands from the |Indians for | : and surrendered by the Congress | $24 in 1626, only to break with his air “Giniin : sincé Federai courts were estab-|countrymen later, called a parley | $1.2; Rs : >

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Senator Minton said he was sur- | by a brass band. prised that certain labor leaders | The Governor decided that Ft.

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