Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1928 — Page 9
MARCH 23,1928.
TWO SUPREME COURT DECREES VITALTO U. S, Important Decisions Uphold Cooperative Marketing, Cancel Dome Lease. This is the second of a series of stories on the activities of the Supreme Court. BY HERBERT LITTLE United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, March 23.—Two decisions profoundly affecting business and government have been handed down by the United States Supreme Court in its present term, which ends early in June. One decision denounced and cancelled the famous Teapot Dome oil lease made by Albert B. Fall when he was Secretary of Interior. The other upheld cooperative marketing as correct in principle, necessary to the public welfare, and held that laws enforcing the contracts of cooperative farmers’ organizations were legal. Forty-two States have such laws. While the court, now in a threeweek recess, will decide several score more cases before adjournment, these two cases are expected to stand as the landmarks of the annual session. The previous session was marked by decisions upholding the principle of city-zoning, certifying the President’s power to remove appointive officials whose positions were created by Congress, and cancelling the Elk Hills naval reserve lease also made by Fall. Justice Pierce Butler of St. Paul attacked the Teapot lease even more emphatically than he did the Elk Hills lease. He asserted Fall was a “faithless public officer’’ and said in direct language that Fall and Harry F. Sinclair, oil multimillionaire, conspired to execute the lease fraudulently. Justice James Clark Mcßeynolds, of Nashville, Tenn., announced in the cooperative marketing decision that cooperative marketing statutes “promote the public interest,’’ and that some discrimination intended to encourage agriculture was permissible.” This case was appealed by the Liberty Warehouse Company, a private company which was penalized by lower courts for violation of the Kentucky law which prohibits attempts to get farmers to break their contracts pledging them to market ftieir goods through cooperatives. The famous Burley Tobacco Growers’ Association brought the suit originally.
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