Torrance Herald

Torrance Herald

Page 3-A THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 193G TORRANCE HERALD, Towance, California to the little fellow to get hit Congresmnen anil pout-nutate arc MISS SPOON Graduates Summer Sausage furthermore, many of lh« muU: slilvorlj!". .I" their. i>o.qts._ Hospital Notes wore farmed voluntarily. 'Th The supreme court .points .out suddenly stricken rom Whittier Corn Fritter.* whole idea was accepted will haa -cxcocdod that Convresa Aki'ii.i". 325 North Oertruda, enthusiasm and. started with i authority. The game may M mild J. C. Harry Phillips, son of Mr. i So often, the hontenn thinks o News From hang. It' was 'soon discovered that cmirt It! Redondo Jieiich, was operated for, termi about 'the spprome. (Ira. W|lllam Phlllips, graduated randy-to-sorvo meats enly In It was Impractical to apply .such There is nothing- In the United Miss Mary E. Spoon. 2271 Tor­ the removal of appendix, June 10> of cold moat platters or cold sand a scheme to the burlier, the beauty that fives III at on) Whlttlor College lost ,Batur- tha States constitution ranco boulevard, IB nerlnuely Cleorgo Barlow, 531 West tJ wlchen, nnd rails to realize Washington shop, the plumber, the preBser ni supremo court ' the authority to her homo, fCTld fears for hpr re­ rjay with' an A. n. dcsjree touching thone same ready-to-serve rneati street, Wllnilngtiin. underwent an the printer, anil hundreds of oth veto or to negative an act of Co'n- covery urc entertained, as the r<>- iitlci •I. edentlal, Phllllpn has bcon ac- can be made Into unusually nppe Rinnll cnlepprlscs, and upon the; has been gresH. This authority tnilt Of, a stroke wlilch Miss Spoon HoKeir, IK'1 Torfiimwi In colicgn affairs since he tlalnff hot dishes with very llttl the burcU-n of the N. K. A. was little by little since the morning. The . Homer' notice . By Your Congressman growing suffered Tuesday boulevard, who . WHS -wrioiisly ill from U. C. effort and on a moment's heavy load. days, of Chief Justice John Mar- lady had gonft to 'fxis Angcloli on [transferred, to Whlttlcr feclpe for an' pas; .following nn operation-.fur .npp'aii The 'following J. GOLDEN tnrit It ahull who took that position. Ho business nod was 'being taken In A. whero ho\ Hpent his first hot dish for summer sausage I CHARLES It appears to me how dicltiM June (i, Is now i-eco would have been hotter to li It appears that the supreme court an elevator to tin tipper floor of vo years of college course. Ho suggested by Inez S. Wlllson, horn Itself han usurped and augmented when she was nicely. the 1'. Ev -hiilldlRg president of the. Lancer So- economist: , attempted .to regulate the big cpr- those powers from time to tim Btrlckcn. ,She was brought home, Earl White, Hir, Cornelia stroc Hitler had fired a shot at the capltol dome It woul u £lety, moji'B fraternity, varsity tcn" Sausage and CJrn Fritters If poratlons doing an interstate busl until It how wields it . veto ove and while conscious for several Redondtt Bench, undep-went 1 cup summer sausage, choppci not have created much more consternation than did th< ness and left the smaller huslncs the acts of Congress and the hours, Inter lapsed Into a coma. pendix operation June 10. nanager and yell leader. He whole-kernel corn 1 small can bomb that was dropped Into the New Deal by the suprem< state In which it cutlv Miss sfpoon. although advnncod tarsi Kannie Young. r.M Ksplan- graduated from Torranco high In 1 cup flour entirely to the. court. Congress was stunned and a gloom like a funera operates.' Regardless of what th A number of members have in­ 1927. " 1 teaspoon baking powder troduced bills restrlclinu the juris­ hnd not complained of illness prior 6 for medical treatment. 2 eggs pall hangs over the capltol. It reminded me of a heavy supreme court has to say, It wa juBt too big a job for the govern diction of the supreme court. Some to the sudden attack. She la well Births _ Salt foK between Oardena nnd Harboi lion [NON-PROFIT CHAIN LETTER nfcnt to handle. General Hugh propose an amendment to thc*con- known In the city where she Mr. and Mrs. Chns. I', Coate«r' AT HARVARD Drain I hi City on a bad night when my that resided lor u number of years nnd CIRCULATES ,Chop aausuge finely. nni individualism, Johnson is probably ns capabl stitutlon, but all of these pro­ Jr.. 1008 Cedar, a Blrl. June 7. corn and ad,U the dry Ingredienti campaign was out of kilter ployor the privilege of. fixing th her many friends deeply regret to At no time sine nniV as fearless as any man h posals reciutre considerable time. William li^ FlarrP- which have been sifted together going haywire. wages of the employed, Himply be we know of nor serious Illness. Mr. and Mr*. CAMBRIDGE,. Mass. «J.P. )^- been in Washington, no America, and whllo he evidently The qnestion is: "What are Avnlon, WilniTnBton. i' Add the -sausage and beaten eg( have cause the now?" Will the I'p-esl- son, 1152 f Harvard students Imve -started n even In the days of the banl belfeved In the principles, he R (joins to do girl, June 8. .', chulu. letter *nop-profit mak- yolks. .Mix- tharoUKhly,__Eold^Jr sell .must . cat, .nnd have a place Hie -job- up-ln~ dlaguat-n'nrt mn ttera .dej)X_anj]__Congress_ find another opportune hour for the court to stiffly beaten-egg- whites- and- drop to sleep,- and rnunt provide -lot-til -f rom bad to- _to ..confra) .JSrRfijJZ gjik-tntir-eongress foi «-ten,-mtlHon Mi-. ,-and Mrs__tred_Jiisetl_R6}_ mlsm and dlsheartenment as "huTc been going -way_by_\vMch The holder of a letter-Baku -a by_the _ap_QO-ntjil_Ii}tp hpi_lard._Jjet family, and waa In no position jjrotect .the worker, to guarantee cToIIaT~Bu'niinfBr""5in! Of the finest -West ISttt strcctr Bun Petlro, » fry until a golden brown, and scr n rroxv undergoing: Every body bart i1 defend Tils rights f'llf that-Hie-world-aCtowls_____L. a nickel for a telephone like General Hugh John The supreme court has knocked living wage anuTcasonatfle tiours, Immediately. ' >- asking, lllterty and the pursuit happt of organization, and exchange for the nicKel in In his speech, "Where do w over three of the Important meas­ and the right it letter :is given reading.; . 1'Thts ness. Neither have I ever be the prohibition of child labor? j from here?" and th ures for social and economic jus­ ; nickel will be used to transport COMPLETE COVERAGE Moved that the woman unconstitu­ The hard part to swallow Is that All the big shots are runnlni child,- who are penniless, should b tice. It declared as mules , front : Jerusalem. Don't be All Torrance Herald ads run tional: Congress has appropriated billions and'ask for your nickel e Trl-Clty Shopping News with­ om one huddle to another trying sojd to a sweat-shop, for a plttanc to save the railways, the banks tt Jackass . First The Railway Pcnskm Bill. : lihck. Oet-yours like I got mine." out extra charge. i discover a way out. Some that provided _them but a iniser and big business. Nobody bobbed able existence. Second—The "NVR/S.T"— and sharp law- are being whispered with gilt-edged opinions are nov Third The Farm Moratorium s to prove that procedure was False Economy^. ithers are being shouted from the Some of the metnbers saying: "Thank heaven for th< Act. constitutional. But when the house tops. It depends wheth out Deal < constitution." When we passed th< All three of these measures were sident'and Congress reaches you are for the New a law, ; hand to relieve the h is trua that -you can buy hcthe'r you are against It. .( * R. A. and It became based upon the general welfare h a helping li~v*-' aid: "Thank heaven, we hav clause of the constitution, i over-mortgaged farmer. ' the over­ these various groups, you find the meat at lower prices than you will find them supporting ended child labor and we are glv while the expansion- of the gem worked and underpaid worker, many who_have been to-speal the Deal under political c "Ingvthe workei a~chttnce welfare provision hits been secur­ hel picas W-omnn_jind_the^exp.l2lted^ _in_s_gme_ma.ci<ejs__^.^_•_ • But will you buy behalf of his wages, his houra ing a firmer place in supreme child, there's a heck of a i pulslon, but who personally v boys and all the kind of meat that you want to serve your time. These 1 the conditions under whicl court decisions, the last' two de­ from the big igalnst It all the d lawyers are sprinting ollows now throw their .shoulders labors." Now, the supreme cisions did not find one judge own family? We have made-a. business of get­ tells me that I n'ni all wrong among the nine to defend it. With icurts to head off the t rack, heave a heavy sigh and de- ir ting the best meat that is obtainable from the back to that Congress had no right to the four great- liberal and pro­ dickens who hoped for 'a lare with gusto. "We are and t< he 'constitution." egulate hours ' and wages gressive 'judges against us we'll ibundant life packers. In the long run you will' find that the nterfere. with the exploitation o have to admit we're sunk foe a of the blessings he h: economical* There are many lawyers In Con­ vomen and children In' the sweat time at least.

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