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becomes increasingly important, for | to tnvolve interstate commerce di- indicate that he does not expect | Will play an important part in ime te he as Sa Neve nie Support | rectly and five 1 uy. | Wo Teturn 20 300M. | Some of the I ction Cinatles Evans Hughes and Owen J. | Stone has been a strong dis- | Officials of the National Labor | industries, including steel and autoOf WwW agner Act Until Feb. 8 | Roberts to carry the court. With- senter to the conservative opinions | Relations Board—created under the [ mobiles. lout Stone's vote the nearest the lof the court. He commented bit- Wagner Act—were understood to be| Solicitor General Stanley Reed, it court is likely to come to approving ! considerably heartened lsy the post- | was learned, conferred privately [ie act. even if Hughes and Roberts terly when the court condemned | ponement. Previously fears had | with Justice Hughes concerning the (Copyright. 1938, by United Press) | join the liberals, is by a four- ‘0- the Guffey Coal Control Act be- been expressed that jurisdiction | formal date for arguments on the WASHINGTON Tom r=Delay In Je Supteme gy test of She four vote. | cause of its labor provisions. | Set labor Saies involving manu- | Jaw. Reed intended to ask for deconsti 4 e Wagne 1 d 1 i cn oo Wa be Ah on 8 1 Pe, 0 "Cur o Pent |e ners wh arene | SY omar ti he Stt § SHhle one | Such an alignment carries no bor has displayed in the Wagner | interstate commerce cases is not take part in consideration of iis
SCHOOL CHOIR To SING. ben reputedly at the request of Liberal Justice Harlan F. Stone, who is ill Stone's intervention, an unusual ure, could not be confirmed | | precedent for determining in future | test cases makes them by far the | believed to be threatened so se- fate.
vas burned on the legs The Burroughs School of Music | vy his office. However, it was learned the action had been taken, possibly | cases involving the law's validity | most important io come before the | riously. bo | through the intervention of one of Stone's associates on the high Court | and, 8s has been demonstrated in| court at this term. It had been an- | The Administration has mapped | BARGAIN
while carry- Choir is to sing Christ 5 ED ahur. hie Was Pom the 10 3ing Cuisine Atle oars bench. —————————— | the recent New York unemployment | ticipated that they would be argued | a vigorous fight to defend the | PERMANENTS by a fire department edible : -| Stone's reported request indicates | confirm what had previously been | insurance law decision—upholding | in December, but they later were | authority of the board. Chairman § Cr o a u Ignole and sent to City Hos= H. Block Co. store tomorrow and :he closeness with which the vet-| supposed—that the important jabor | the law by a four-to-four vote—the | delayed until January. It was hoped | J. Warren Madden of NLRB plans Seam Oe Thursday afternoons from 12:15 t0 | eran liberal is following the opera- | test is likely to split the court seri- {case may only have to be argued and | at that time that Stone would have | to make an unprecedented personal |} with Hair Trim, pe | ously into liberal and conservative | decided over again. | returned to the bench by then. The | appearance before the court to |
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