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Thursday, May 8, 1952 PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON PA G E FIV E 206 of the act begins: “W henever w orried by the seizure order, its Raym ond R eekm an AN. USN. w rite-up in th e S an F rancisco in the president of the U n ite d ! full m eaning did not strike home a n Hi d home Friday for a 15- papers when th e A ntietam docked • S tates, a th reaten ed or ac tu a l until a few days la te r when the a> leave. His carrie r, the An- as the personnel on the c a rrie r strik e or lock-out affecting an en- I1? 1“ ”1’ a r r ’ved at Alameda last had taken up a contribution of By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. tire 'ndustr>' or a su b stan ital president, in reply to a direct b n d a y m orning a fte r being in m ore than $15,000 which w as do- par ______ engaged ... p art thereof in trade, question as to w hether or not he In the avalanche of words which commerce, tran sp o rtatio n , trans- could seize the new spapers and the K orean w a r zone since last nated to the S h rin er C rippled the presidential seibure of the mission, or com m unication among radio stations, clearly indicated Septem ber. T here was quite a C h ild ren s fund. steel plants touched off, facts the several sta te s or w ith foreign th a t he considered he had such h a \t been obscured and the d e a d -, nations, or engaged in the pro- power if, in his opinion such ac ly im plications of the act have duction of goods for comm erce tion was necessary for the good been generally overlooked. will, if perm itted to occur o r to of the country. He made this a n It is the first tim e inourhistory continue, im peril t h e national sw er in spite of the fact th a t such an act is specifically barred by th a t a president has ignored and health or safety, he may refused to adm inister a specifi and th e re a fte r the full legal p ro the constitution. law, choosing instead to issue an cedure for m eeting the situation N ote the reference to “his opin executive order based on unde- w ithout a work stoppage is care- ion.” The essence of o u r free sys fined “in h eren t” powers of the spelled out in the law. The tem of governm ent is governm ent president. president has used these provi by laws w ritten by the elected W hen congress passed the “la sions of law successfully at least representatives of the people. We bor m anagem ent relations act of tw elve tim es previously. He could cannot to le rate governm ent by 1947“ it anticipated the situation and should have used this law opinion or personal edict. We re volted from that a long tim e ago. which developed in the steel in this time. d u stry several weeks ago. Section W hy did T rum an go outside the The congress should now act law ? T h at is the serious question to crack down on the a ttitu d e of —I heard his explanation given mind so clearly reveajed by Mr. A D M ISSIO N : n his radio speech but it w as no T rum an. Such a tendency tow ard explanation or reason for his ac governm ent by men ra th e r than A d u lts .....................$I.2O tion a t all. He said in effect th at governm ent by 1 a w should be he did not use the law which re d ra lt w ith im m ediately. These Students, 35c & 50c Free Estimates quires a total of 80 days w aiting are the reasons why I have pub including Tax Plowing — Discing t me because the dispute had a l licly stated t h a t the congress ready been going on for m ore than should consider im peachm ent pro Yard Leveling! 1(X) days. T hat fact had nothing ceedings. Resolutions for this p u r to do with the application of the pose, which I shall support, have law. been introduced in the house of P H O N E 2565 Why, then, DID the president representatives. ignore a law passed by congress I and proven by use ? Why did he m ake his own law'? I think the obvious answ er is th a t he w ants j to establish his own way As the Law! Proceedings have been s ta r t ed which will test the p resid e n t’s order in the courts. If the suprem e court upholds his order, broad Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m. est possible powers will be th e re by vested in the president — as DR. R. E. S M IT H constitutional. T hat situ atio n D E N T IST could only be changed by a con- PH O N E 2831 stituional a m e n d m en t The con You get these gress could not correct it by You’ll never drive a better bargain than Dr. Richard L. Smith only w ith Intern ational pickups — law. 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