The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 11, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Five Appeals Lost In Rulings
Of Supreme Court; Non-Red
Oath Of T-H Statute Argued
WASHINGTON. Oct. U.-MV-The Supreme Court held its
llrt business session of the new term Monday. In 275 orders
it tabbed the cases on which It will, or will not, hear arguments.
Amone us actions, the court:
Refused to throw out two suits
by which the federal government
seeks to establish its paramount
right to oil-rich marcinal lands
off the Texas and Louisiana
coasts. It gave Texas and Louis
iana one more month in whici
to answer the federal action.
... R?'"ted ,0 consider appeals
filed by former Representative
Andrew J. Way of Kentucky and
Henry and Murrav Garsson, war
time munitions makers. May was
wartime chairman of the house
military affairs committee. He
and the Garsson brothers were
convicted on conspiracy-bribery
charges. Each was sentenced to
8 to 24 months in prison. Each
has been at liberty under $2,000
bond pending the supreme
court's action on the appeals.
The justice department charg
ed May received some $53,000
for helping the Garssons get war
contracts.
Negrss Las Appeals
Refused a trial review was
Willie .McGee, a Negro convicted
of raping a Laurei, Miss., white
woman. McGee was sentenced
to death. The court also declined
a second hearing to Albert Lee.
Negro of Hinds county Miss., who
was convicted of assault with in
tent to commit rape.
Denied a hearing to James
Zarichny who said he was ex-
Klled from Michigan State col
Xt because he attended a meet
ing addressed by a communist.
Zarichny said the speaker was
Carl Winter leader of the Mich
igan Communist party and one
of the communist leaders on trial
In New York on charges of work
ing for forcible overthrow of the
government.
Refused to review a decision
that an employer is entitled to
$1,161 damages from a union and
its members because of an u n
authorized work stoppage. The
award was granted the Motor
Haulage Co., Inc., of New York
City, by an artitrator. The ar
bitrator declared local Union No.
807, International Brotherhood of
Teamsters, Chauffeurs. Ware
housemen and Helpers of Amer
ica and members of the local
were liable for the payment.
Non-Rsd Oath At Issue
After its opinion session, the
court heard arguments on cons
titutionality of the non-communist
oath requirement in the Taft
Hartley labor act.
That requirement is questioned
by the CIO United Steel workers
of America and the CIO Amer
ican Communications Association
in two appeals.
The Taft-Hartley act requires
Hiss' 2nd Trial
Awaits Ruling
NEW YORK, Oct. ll.WP)AI-
ger Hiss' second perjury trial
was adjourned today until Nov.
1.
Federal Judge Alfred C. Coxe
reserved decision on whether to
grant Hiss' request to have the
trial transferred to Rutland. Vt.
Coxe gave attorneys for Hiss,
former high state department of
ficials until Thursday to answer
th government's arguments op
posing the change.
In his brief opposing transfer
to the trial, assistant U. S. At
torney Thomas F. Murphy denied
that newspaper publicity had bi
ased the minds of prospective Jur
ors, as Hiss claimed.
Murphy said an analysis of all
the news stories on the first per
jury trial in the New York area
showed 68.5 percent were "com
pletely factual."
The trial was to have started
today, with Hiss asking that the
case be transferred from the New
York City area.
Hiss, who has spent a number
of vacations in Vermont, has said
he believed the public in Vermont
was not prejudiced against him.
Exercise Hour Enjoyed
By Men At Jr. High Gym. -
Thirteen men participated In
the YMCA men's exercise hour
last Thursdav. and Marlen Yoder,
YMCA general secretary, report
that if more men want 'he exer
cise hour, another night may be
arranged.
Men who want some exercise
are insured of a good time if they
come to the activity period at
5:30 everv Thursday night In the
Junior High gym.
It has been found, according to
Yoder. that to defray expenses
the cost will have to be raised to
25 cents. This price will not
change again. It includes the use
of a towel for a shower after the
games.
Follow the Crowds
to
Shop and Save
During
WARD WEEK
One hour FREE parking
with $1.00 or more purchase
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday
Adair's Parking Lot
that union officials must file aff
idavits saying they are not com
munists.if they wish to use ma
chinery of the national labor
board.
The Steel Workers' union ap
pealed from a Chicago circuit
court decision that its officials
must file such affidavit before
the labor board requires the In
land Steel company to bargain on
pension plans.
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