Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1937, p. 61

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one is preparea. to reject our entire sYstem of à goverfiment of'limited powers under a written constitution. -Without the Court to: enforce t he limitation s'the terms "delegated pow- ers"and powers reserved to the, 'States and the peopieè" become mean- inigless. T here woul be no, necessity for -a written constitution. Quottis OId.Document The Amnerican People are flot wx .ill- ing to accept any such doctrines. On the contrary, if the sentim ents of. the majority of .the citizens could be maàdeý articulate, 'Il believe they would be as expressed in the following quota- tion from an article which.appeared in the American Law Register in 1856, just befor e the Dred Scott Case and during an anxious period in ouir his- tory.. It reads., The. first argument off ered is that the -President's:proposai is constitu- tional.ý In order to make certain that the Public.understanid that: fact for- Mer Justice 'Clark delivered an- ex-ý tended radio address on the constitu- tionality of the proposai. That Congress and the President have the power to increase the size of the Supremne Coutrt to any number is beyond any question. The Constitu- tion. SimPly says that the "Judicial Power shall be vested in one Supreme Court." It leaves it toD the Congress to establish the, Court and nothing is said as t how many judges shall constitute it. Différence of Opinion It. is perfectly clear that the Presi- TI addition- to the work of artists fromn the entire Midwest region, the fol-' lOwiîng artists haveaccepted invitations and are sending works to be included in this exhibition: Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Raphael Soyer, Hugo Gellert, Arnold Blanch, Stuart Davis, Max Weber, Wil- liam Gropper and Louise Lozowick. Todros Geller, chairman of the Chi- cago exhibition committee, announces the appearance of Ralph M. Pearson at the opening of the exhibition on April 9, in what promiîses to be an wiusually, interesting talk for both artists and lay- men. Mrs. Pearson, a former Chicagoan, who was graduated f rom the Art Insti- tute of Chicagfo, and wa ne of. the Atsu"eYoru Uf. Of t.e ryfin .st qualy i1 e food n mmdIpotor dom,.sfic delica@ciesl> W.feetur. QUALITY -Rot price. May wu serve yw? Prompt Att ention end Fr. Dollvery ion provides1 ibe amended, vas; agel in a 1 of decisions, people to exthmgfushed reserved? The 'spii e States and the other Powers are F UR S STORUDI mfl pur,,, PFwA3 AVLr 'vaun ae> ing the work acce children in the Relii ing the past year is open forum is held -"Reh.igious- sebool pro ciu id church service s. b ig shlow" 18 the Jf or those who part euiedt erful the, bc existeu ili ing art wDat 18 Strip itc w. geti confuision Courts r of princap til auilIam -by an api and 0I ST. UNL 1409 I UNI. 1409 1 schoo

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