CURBING COURT'S POWERS
HENRY WALLACE'S ATTACK
REVOLUTION DANGER
(Special to "Telegraph"}
Washington, Jan. 28. The Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Mr. Henry Wallace, lo- day testified before the Senate Agri- culture Commibles.
After giving his testimony, Mr. Wallace kald that the Supreme Court's ruling that the processors should have the encrowed taxes returned to them was "probably the greatest retrogres- sive atop in American history."
can-
He expressed the opinion that the proposed substitute for the AAA. was constitutional, but "being stitutional means one thing and the passing by the Supreme Court means another."
The Chairman of the Senate Agri- culture Committee, Senator Ellison D. Smith, Democrat of South Carolina, said that the United States Solicitor- General likewise thought the subati- tute: was constitutional. However, he refused to give a direct opinion to Bonator Smith,' •
Senator Smith also explained that
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Piature shotra the Buick car belonging to Prince Parnuk, Crown Prince of Egypt, under haavy guard
of polier in London. Inset are the Crown Prince and the Egyptian Minister to London.
BRITISH
MONARCH LAID TO REST
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a Solleitor-General hnd thought the other royal
mourners followed in
A constitutional. hence he was quick succession. aturally reticent in giving a direct]
pinion on the substitute.
A. Henry Wallace said that in the the Suprefne bane Mills cane, surt had disapproved of the Govern Hatt taking money from one group
To the benefit of another
Yet," he said, "in giving the pro- ceo $200,000,000 from all people we see the most ingrant example of exopriation for the benefit of one RID"
Feanwhile, in the House of Repre- sentatives, Representative 0.11. Cross, Dement of Texas was delivering a speech urging the enactinent of a law which would curb the power of the Supreme Court.
Thi Retion is necessary," he said, "to prevent one branch of the Govern ment from embezzling the powers of Another Laws must be changed to fit the coomonic changes of nations or elso a revolution will come."-United
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AMATEUR PHOTOS'
LOCAL PICTURE GAINS PROMINENCE
7,000 CASUALTIES
the
country,
committal words were spaken by the Archbishop of Canterbury and t coffin sank below the chapel floor, the sound could be heard of earth brought from the Royal burial ground at Frog- more being sprinkled upon it by King Edward.
PUBLIC TRIBUTE
with its
to
Not until after 4 o'clock this morn- ing dul procession of those who for from all four
came -days Over 5,000 doctors and ambulance
their the over
country
pay with thirty ambulances,
the before of tribute workers,
селва its dealt with the 2,000 cannnities which callin of their dend King resulted from the gathering of the stearly, silent and reverent progress tremendous crowds, One of the 150 through Westminster Hall, past the motioners and catafalque, permis taken to hospital has since died.
bewed sentries, The depth to which Memorial services, attended by the the feelings of the public have been were held moved by the passing of King George Mayors of the cities,
and SL was throughout
was demonstrated in this pilgrimage Paul's was filled with a congregation of crowds, which behaved througnout of 6,000, headed by the Lord Mayor with orderliness and decorum and and City Aldermen. The British endured long hours of waiting in the cold and wet. The official estimate of represented. were also Dominions This ceremony was of the simplest the numbers of those who saw the and most moving character, and in- lying-in-state is over 809,080.
The public which filed through cluded a number of prayers especial-
Hall nt midnight Dean of St. Westminster ty composed by th
saw a touching tribute to the dead Paul's who conducted the service,
by his sons. King One prayer returned thanks for King rendered King George's continual efforts in Edward in the uniform of the Welsh further and maintain the cause of Guards, accompanied by the Duke of and his York in the uniform of the Scots among all nations.
the Duke of Gloucester in
pence
watchful care for the sick ned pear. Far far and the Duke of
-Renter Special.
SCENES AT WINDSOR London, Jun.
the
Castle
HUGE CROWDS
No Decision Reached
HU HAN-MIN'S PLANS UNCERTAIN
.
Canton, Jan. 29. It is officially stated that Mr. Ilu Han-min is not deciding upon the date of his departure to the North He will not go for health reasons. until his health. is restored.
arc
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29. 1936.
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4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7.7.33 p.m. "Concerto in A Minor," Up. 10 (Grieg) played by Arthur de the Royal Greef (Pianoforte) and
Albert Hall Orchestra.
7.33-8 p.m. Selections from Light Opera.
Selection The Gondoliers (Sulli-
van
Vocal Gems-Lilac
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8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.03-8.35 p.m. A Concert,
Pianoforte Salo "tigoletto”---- Paraphrase de Concert (verul-Liszt) Alfred Cortot, Song Standchen, Op. 17, No. Strauss) Elisabeth Schü mann (Soprano); Violin Solo-Per- Kian Song Guna Barem Baust, D'Amour (Martini) Song-Pinialr
Tito Schipa (Tenor), Planofurte Solo Valso Oublies (Forgotten Waltz) (Liszt) Viad.mir Horowitz; Songs Song of the Fien (Moussorgsky); Pilgrim's Song, Op. 47, No. & (Tschal- Tibbett (Bari- kavaky) tone).
Lawrence
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"Suite No. 2 in B Minar" for flutes and Strings (Bach). 9.9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulletin. 9.15-9.45 p.m. Military Band Music.
llyde Park Sulte (Jalowicz), Tid- worth Tattoo, 1934.
9.45-10 p.m. A Recital by John McCormack (Tenor).
1.. Shannon River (Morgan), 2. I not an Angel (Morgan), 3. Now sleeps the Crimson Petal (Quilter), A Fairy Story by the ice (Merikanto).
10 p.m. Big Ben; 10.11
4.
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Meanwhile, Kwangsi leaders trying to persuade him to visit Nan-Masle. ning. An invitation has been tele graphed by the Kwangsi Provincial Technikovsky Kuomintang, General Li Taung-jen Canton representatives called on and Pai Chung-chl. Mr. Ho's residence this morning held further discussions with the leader.-Reuter Special.
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In Spring Overture (Goldmark), Vienna (DIT,
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Petpourri (arr. Finek), Where my Fairy Ballet (White), Old Friends Caravan has rested (Lohr), Love's Glow Old Sweet Song (Molloy), Worm Idyl (Lincke), Hearts and Flowers Intermezzo (Tobani),
11 p.m. Close Down.
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Concert of Light Hole, News in English.
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Oslo, Jan. 23. Cavering the 600 metres of the in naval uniform, mounted course in 45.1/3 seconds, despite anowy guards at the catafolque for a quar-weather, which spoiled the ice, the Japanese skater Nakamura, and the ter of an hour.
Long before midnight, crowds be- Norwegian skater Osmund Myhre, A great gathering of the nation's gan to collect in the streets along inst night tied for first place in the mourners awaited the arrival of the which the Royal funeral procession international speed-skating contest late King's funeral train at Windsor, passed to-day. People poured into Lon-held at Nododden in the County of and an unseen, multitude throughout | den by car, coach and train from Telemark.
The women's event for 500 metres the British Empire and in many every part of the British Isles, and There is a special local interest
foreign countries were able, through by day-break the pavements along was won by the brilliant American akater, Miss Kit Klein, who clocked in the "Rolleiflex" advertisement the broadcast account of it, to follow the route were already crowded,
1 seconds. She was followed by pearing in to-day's issue of the
Indis Blikken of Norway with 61.0 Station through Telegraph, the super-imposed picture the procession on its way from Wind- of a child writing having been re-or
Beneath the aparing but effective seconds.
The 1,000 metres race for women. produced from one of the entries in grounds to St. George's Chapel. The 1934 Anteur Photographie-Com-nir in its vicinity was drenched in
the perfume of flowers which had tourning draperies and behind the was won by Indis Blikken with 1 petition conducted by this newspaper.
The picture in question was enteret censent from sorrowing subjects and lines of police and troops, the public, minute 48 seconds, Kit Klein coming
who had come to pay their last in practically on her heels foreign rulers and peoples, and were by Mr. S B. Tan, and secured the massed all round the inner and outer homage to King George, massed itselfs of a second later. The women's in clase-pressed runits as the hour Tees were held under excellent first prize in the "Story-Telling sec-walls of cloisters.
of these
of the procession drew near. Sull the tion. The manufacturera well-known cameras have selected When the cortège halted at the west numbers grew and at many places the weather conditions at Guocvik, in the
County of Opland. several pictures which have appeared door, listeners heard the shrill police and soldiers had to struggle to
boaun's pipes, which in keen back the crowds,
spcially selected points. Altogether, 19.63 metres (16.280 k..) 1.89-1 p.m. Conoret. in the Telegraph competitions of re- of the
As the gun carriage, followed by over seven Chousand people were
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Germen. Folk Bong. FrogZA TEMA advertising purposes throughout the propriate to The funeral of an Admiral, Royal mourners, appeared, a great treated. About 150
Forecast (Germ. Engi). had piped the cuffin aboard the gun stillness fell upon the waiting multi-hospital by ambulance.
Letter Box. carriage at the stallori and now pipetitude, and as it passed, bared heads! The two minutes' silence in which i it alongside the chapel entrance, A and tear-stained faces were bowed. millions of his subjects who could not lament by pipers followed as the badly The balconies and windows along the participate in to-day's ceremonies in of the late King, hended by the King route were illed with mournera. London and at Windsor were able to at-Arms. With
pursuivants un nearly as closely packed us on the pay their tribute to a Monarch whom heralds in their picturesque uniforms pavements below.
they respected and loved, was observ. in attendance, was received by the At Hyde Park corner, it was noticeded throughout the United Kingdom clergy hended by the Archbishops that Princess Margaret Rose, who did at 1.30 p.m. It had been intended that Canterbury and York. Immediately not
go with her sister, Princess the Silence should coincide with the behind was King Edward with Queen Elizabeth, to the service at Windsor, end of the funeral service ut Mary and other members of the Roynt was watching from the mauve-draped George's Chapel, but the slow pro Family. Princess Elizabeth Jolacd balcony of the Duke of York's house.gress of the funeral procession the procession inside the Chapel, When the gun carriage passed she Paddington Station took longer than Where she had been awaiting its ar curtsiol.
had been expected and the funeral The death has occurred, at the ago rival.
In the press of crowds along the train moved off over half an hour Silence, the of 36 years, of the Russian refugee,
The service in Chapel was broad funeral route many persons, fainted late. So it happened that while the Alexander Zoubkoff, who married the
east and reports already received in and several were injured. Five thou- Empire observed the ex-Kaiser's sister, Princess Vic-dicate that it was clearly heard in sand doctors, first-ald men and nurses coffin was still on its way from Wind- toria of Prussia, in 1027.
distant parts of the Empire, in many were posted along the route and there sur
cent years,
world.
NOTED REFUGEE PASSES AWAY
MAN WHO MARRIED KAISER'S SISTER
Luxembourg, Jan. 28.
The Frincess was left penniless for two years, after Zoubkoff had been
walter, and
circus performer, a
latterly a luggage porter at a cafe.-- Router.
CORRESPONDENCE
Interport Spirit Of Sportsmanship
Sir, May 1, through the medium of your paper, congratulate the win- nors and losers of the interport games played during the last few days?
Being a keen follower of all sport, I am well aware of the amount of timo, energy and difficulties ployers have to endure to participate In these games.
theso
In some cases players, owing to business reasons, were unable to make the trip to Shanghai, and I realise how they must have folt.
Wo chould remember that through the efforts of theso wholehearted-
wo derive many players
pleasant hours in watching their porformances. Nothing is more fitting to teach spirit of fairness and unselfishness than apert, and this is a trait wo all admiro. Although I have not had the pleasure of meeting all our inter porters (male and female) may I state that of those I have met havo proved the finest of oportamen and It is hoped that this same plrit of sportsmanship and
real
followship be carried on always,
they
good
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Fredric March as he appears in Darryl Zanuck's 20th Century production of Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables" with Charles Laughton, Sir Cedric Hardwicks, and Rochella Hudson, released through. United Artists and coming on Friday to the King's Theatre.
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