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Show - . , i' i . i - . i , 77, ,. , . r: ,- - , . , . - ,,. , - , ,, , , - - - , - ' UTAH'S TRAFFIC TOLL , ;2z: 7.: ,,.:..- 5 Killed to dote 1947 ' . - --,., - II - .,,,- - , . , ' - -- ,, . L..- - '186 -- - 6. , . Price: Five Cents - I 0 ' , , , i -- r. - A' E II," - , 0 ' ' ...,,. , , - -- ---- ,, 0 . V---- E' 0 . . Marshh 1 II . , Be Speaker'al ' '''''''''' 1 Meeti,in S. , ' ' Li 4 2,--,.- ,.,,,- - - I,- i: 7 ,:, ,, Conference of Governors , Secretary of. State George C. Marshall will be the principal speaker at the thirty:ninth an- nualmeeting of the governors' 13- -- -'conference in Salt Lake, July I! 18, it was announced today at the ,. office of Gni,. Herbert B. Maw. : Secretary Marshall will speak at the state dinner, scheduled for i 1 Monday, July 14. Other guests of the governors will include mem: bers of subcommittees of the House way' and means commit, tee and the Senate finance com, 4 mittee, including Senators-Harr- y Byrd of Virginia, Albert W.. t'i t F. Hawkes of New Jersey and Ed-- I I ward W.-- Martin of Pennsylvania I and Representatives Robert W. II1 Kean of New Jersey, Wilbur D. Mills of Arkansas and Daniel A. Reed of New'York. ! t ; Begins July 14 4 Official sessions of the confer1 ' ' once will begin Monday, July 14, with an opening statement by :; 1 Gov. Millard F. Caldwell of FlorI: , ida, chairman of the governors' , , r 1 zdndfreersesncoef 1.1: I I11 nor Maw, wcoerilmittee el,)), andvearn who is host to the Other speakers in the , meeting. 1 morning program are Governors 1 11 i Thomas J. Herbert of Ohio, -: Beauford H. Jester of Texas and Ernest W. Gibson of Vermont. on the same day, Gov. Ben of Arkansas will preside ,Laney 1 at a luncheon session at which Gov. James H. Duff of Pennsyli Lee vania and Gov. William ' Knous of Colorado will speak.' .. I,P,P,Iff to Attend ',:' -'- ''''The ' six' attend-in- s congressnien the conference will . discuss tax and fiscal i policies gt a round-tab- le ) session Monday aft- - Thom as E. Dewey of New York presiding. Education will be the subject 1 - of Tuesday - morning's - round- i table discussion under the direc- ' tion of Governor Clarence W. I Ii . Meadows of West Virginia. Gov. ' Dwight H. Green of. Illinois will preside at the Tuesday luncheon session, at which Gov. Luther W. Youngdahl of Minnesota and Gov. J. Strom Thurmond of - South Carolina will speak. Wednesday morning the governors will meet at a roundtable on organization and administration of state govern- ments. Gov. Earl Warren - of Cglifornia will preside. Later, at a luncheon session. Gov. Jim Nance McCord of Tennessee will preside at a luncheon session where Governors Roy J. Turner of Oklahoma and George T. 1 - Mickelson of South Dakota will be the speakers. The conference will officially 1I close with an executive business session Wednesday. afternoon, , '' 1' - s., , , . .'' , '''',' ' ' , - . - ''''' - ,,,, ' --- ,1 : - Than.Constitution - .' -- ' ,. '' ' ', --- 7. ' s." - - ' ' ' ' - , -- , , .,,,,,.. , - ' -- -- : ' , . ; - ) , , , , , ' - ''', Ar ! - s' .. - , -., . ':'' ,, , N ma , .-,-.; ' ... , -, , ,, 1 '1 ii,,,' '. ), ) , ,, ' t 1 . - ?; - - N....,N14, "As.,ir , - vi ,,,, '4 ''t r', A,., .. I (.4 '' I ,s,.. ': ',,, , , ", - 'cf,--- : 't Ns.. , M;;TJohn I'11A1 if, i M. Wal- - I ;' ';',::;:'-:;:-- I - i - ' ' e,, ,,,,,, ' IP' 1:4'' : , e , predicted today that Senate action in following the lions,' t-in overriding President Truman's veto on the labor bill wil- "forte widespread warfare" on the industrial front. . Green served notice that the AFL will launch an Immediate campaign for repeal of the law. Ho charged that In overriding the president Congress "has made a tragic mistake." : , 1 - . : I A ni I - ' i 1 r 1.,.. ''''.A''''......Z:, -- x ' - , - n - I . . . . , I the-statu- ill I - L dents 1 ell .eri - o- , . , S.Olit...1),.f.f..!.::...1:sof...ajj.1..',::H..,.:..'':1 : - -- -- - 'Deseret News' Begins. : r , I on Labor Law , L Law is Iup he Id Series In one way or another the I - I By High Cotirt The WASHINGTON(AP) Supreme Court today decided the Lea actgenerally known as the law"is con. stitutional. It sent the case of James C. Petrillo, head of the AFL Musi clans U nion, back to the trial court, however,- - for new proanti-Petril- lo . objections.- Twenty Democrats joined ' 48 Republicans to override the. veto, s - I tion of the group held today in Salt Lake. , I: -- ' D. ' W. Miehener, New York, one of Abe eonvenprincipal speakers at the' 39th - . of the confers with lace, Salt Lake; left, , Utah Bankers Associati-On- ' :- 7 i ds ,, .,, 41 .,,,,,,..;?,, : UTAH BANKERS ' ' , , 1.,::::': 1 .' . WASHINGTON(INS)AFL President William Green , ("1,i ' , k ..: ,,,:i.,,,,,,, ,..,,i , . , IVASHINGTON(INS)--Thdent- Truman's veto-o- f the ,; ...--- , - ' Cotten By Felix e Senate today:overrode Presl- - -- t te and placed on books the first over-a- ll labor control legislation in Amer.; In ' lean history, The final vole was 68 to 25 or six votes more than the two-thiri the presi majority. necessary to make the bill law over -- , , , I, ' ' , ..s.,. ' ' , Taft-Hartl- ' ,z, h4.0ti,'.-ij..6::..'5.'- opposed to the destruction of this fundamental law than the people who came to this valley 100 WILMINGTON, Calif.(AP), ago and their descendants," --At least two, and probably 14, years President Smith maintained. men were dead today following The church 1leader commended a $10,000,000 ship,- - explosion the bankers for being "men of costHarbor's fireLos Angeles kindness and firmness, who will i liest calamity, which only fate always do what is best in the in. ' .4 , . , -.- "You will find no group more 6,, , , , ' ,,s'i1 . 4 -, 2 Die,12 missing in'L . A 'Blast , , l L I N . ' ''. , , ',,i . Tiry....m.pp.::p.p..p., , , , - k .., :, , , '',, , .... - ,,,,. , ) l .- , 5 Against 6 , , ' ,,c . , , . , -- - ., . a., glo6 , f - , Year rn -, , - . -- -- 1 , 1 , ..', , - D .' , Lays Failures to People, Rather nth VoL 346. No. 71. P , , , . . , ,,, Nis...1.11 , , , ,,,',,,, ,,,,,,,,: "You men who face stern real,f,54 f . ities in your business realize that 1 , I, ,,, , ' ' a nation can't be run on guess'' i ,. work," Pres. George Albert ', Smith of the Church of Jesus l; Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, told ' 1 Utah bankers today in an address i ',a...swoop-O- n . criticizing persons who are against the American form of government. . Speaking before the 39th an- nual convention of the Utah ; Bankers' Association this morning-is' L n--the Hotel Utah,- - President TO SPEAK HSRE-6e- orge Smith ' charged, "People who talk C. Marshall, Secretary of slitn!m- - , - State,- - will address- - gover, - ofc.sh,anlsiknIg oit..11.10rp ,t)! intellithe nors' meeting in Salt,Lake. gence to comprehend the full . significance or they are selfish." Hits lre:indoenratnScemith 1 i stated, "There is no government equal to our own. Ii it fails, it will' not be the fault of the Constitution. It will I be because of the ignorance and - t ... , ,. , -- , ' ' r-- I U.S. Supports In Bank Talk, " , ,..3. , --- Dewey Will Attend -- 1. , 'Ilt.- P"" - 1 7 T,,;. ofeks, ..."",, , . , , , - . . ,ir Pres. Smith 1' '''''' I -, , , . - it,' , 1 I - - -- i , - . ........,,..., ,, Weather Forecast : Salt Lake City, Utah, Monday Evening, June 23, 1947,1 - - h 1 Iii, .to --- Scattered clouds tida afternoon and tonight, bi I'. --eomin-g a feW 7-- partly cloudy Tuesday afternoon-WitL gib showers near the mountains. Warmer this afternoon I with high near 71 and tow Tuesday morning IL ' ' Yesterday's max., 70; min, 73; mean, 11; normal, IL T 1 1 . , , - - , . . , -- - - , ' I 1 . . 4 , -- - - . - , ,. . ..ss2U--.. - . ' . s, ,., : .. Last year same period , i - 7 , f i- , , ' , ceedings. The case came before the high labor law, will touch the Jives of millions of people and be argued about for years to some. It is highly complex. , To simPlify it for the aver. ; age reader and explain the. highlights, The Deseret News , today starts a aeries of six stories on the new law on page - , 2. This series has been Imp. Pared by three specialists of the Associated Press Washing.. ton staff: Max Hall, Sterling Green and HaroldW. - , a court In appeal a court's !from ruling Chicago that the law is unconstitutional Three Republicans and 22 Demo.. y labor bill is a "one-wa- y of the presl., - The' Commenting on the over-ridin- g a trtiling wasoncharges crats votedtosustainiliapresi- - , tandforesight,apparentiyke uy i from becoming another "Texas He out brought that against Petrillo under bankers pointed 1 4 Maurice Travis, president of the Interthe law. , City.'-- - - 1 The House last Irridey bad - -, represent the large financial in, Congreis, L. B. Hampton. director of the, Indus. ' worker," ,' and . Smelter Mill national of :Union said Mine, Relations Salt Council. ke, today, 'The act prohibits forcing voted, 331 to 83, to override ite the country that are trial -- The - 11,083-to- n tanker Marko,. terests of --1f. alt declared 'Workers workmore Lake today.' broadcasters to hire g of the bilrbithe Majority-0veto. the nation is to "The (CO), blew up,, with , 2,940,000 gallons necessary , , ' , both .parties will prove of par-- 1 1, The bill .became- - la w the ro A ,, Meeting With natioNtl execu,,,, ers thluv they need ..to perform . i of ' fuel in a triple explosion ull.,1"; -- '' 4 was announce L services. vote station ment the 'i tive officers, district chiefs .Ind actual that- - rated-sever- al docks and-- 4 e.Another highlight of the open- ticular benefit to the public in . of the convention, It was passed by the last Conharbor 'authorities saidmissed ing session Appeal delegates from more than 100 gress to curb that the ' new , law, Avill..4 reduce: over State powers of Petrillo. Spurn President presided I by ' igniting huge petroleum storage John M. Wallace, Salt locals . who are conducting a Based On Strike : The Senate, In the firm grip Lake, wu strikes and Otherwise benefit the of favorable tanks only because , Democratic an address by D. W . Michener, consumer for the following rea- '' policy meeting at the Newhouse winds.---- Justice Black delivered the of a Republican Ruling-Take- s '' ', ; eoalition, overrode despite It essocitte director of research, sons:, Travis Mr: , , asserted that Hotel, Court's decision: Reed 3 Justice , . Two bodies were recovered The Chase National Bank, New appeal by the presi-d"I- -It will benefit the public , "you can quote me on that state- dissented and was joined by dent, in which from the harbor shortly after the York. ' be said he hoped 1 -'0 and Justices 1 1 deal ment-as Rutledge. o machinery-tMurphy providing - Mr.-- Michener-sumniarizeblast - yesterday Tand president of- Ihet,UIM "for the good of the country' the by nation-wid- e no such took ' Justice part. . -- , , strikes, Douglas with , MSW. planned to board the shell of the business and industrial outlook as the 'coal and steel strikes of the veto would be sustained. .$ Justice Franidurter ' wrote an that WASHINGTON , --- , (APY. tanker today to remove others by declaring, "We- are in a busi- 1948. ' Mr. Truman,- - in a letter . mathe with Becomes , -concurring , Meet. opinion Strategy which were spotted by Coast ness boom. Extra production Court today upheld Leader Bark. , 2technical phases of the Senate Minority -It will benefit the public thee.S.re.me Guard observers last night alter tasks assigned to industry and said: The meeting, called to estab- jority on federal government's claim to ley : 7ndr strikes boyruling. by prohibiting the vessel stopped burning. "I feel so strongly about agriculture at the end .of the cotts 1 out of jurisdiction Petrillo was accused of violat- labor ' ownership of oil-ri- i submerged, lish a- policy for the forthcom, war bill which the Senate will are now d I narrowing.. High a strike Burns Six Hours labor contracts in ing the act by calling between unions. lands ofS the California coast.1'.-- ing wage-anprices are signaling both foreign disputes station WAAF. federal radio at will the Chicago metal, strengthen industry, "3It ' The blazeat it The visStates contended United and domestic buyers to conserve voted functions . Sen. Watkins was ' developing today into a The strike was in support of a ible some twelve miles at se-a- their resources and to delay mediationwill had title to a belt beginning at strategy hire to override the veto. Sem the station collective that of demand define the in view meeting "4It required six hours to bring purchases. The rise in the gen- bargaining procedures and obit- - low tide and extending seaward restriction of the law - which Ithree additional record eral price level has' shown the b InGenets under control. 1: . . CIO and AFL. have . bitterly ins, although WAAF said extra Thomas both sides to negotiate in three miles. The harbor, since the Texas loss of momentum during the gate faith. e s labor Switzerland . The attending needed. not were , employes good claimed ownership fought City disaster, had been alerted past seven years.". oonterenom Sen. Dworshak (R. Larson of Globe,-Ari- z restrict certain Of California mill Orville ., station later was picketed. "5It i ison has which it the land,,' for just such a blast Within Short Reversal Period Petrillo contested the case in Idaho) voted to override the executive committee ' member leather bedding ' practices that moments fire equipment rolled cause increases in price to the sued about 100 leases for with7 who has been spokesman , for U. S. District Court in Chicago veto and Senator Taylor to ,,,.'Prompt price adjustments from as far distant as downtown ' I drawal of oil by various corn-- western miners, , said the en- Iand won a decisionthatbytheJudge consumer- " . Idaho) voted to sustain the conditions act veto after leading a spirited; ' Los Angeles, 23 miles away, new supply-demaforcement of the bill ,would Walter J. La Buy , - ' ' I , as panies. is the best Justhey develop The way ..,. under an emergency disaster filibuster on Friday and Satur not peace. is unconstitutional labor strife ' , bring continued. "The free Billions At Stake . "This law is a road bloek on Itice Department appealed diday delaying the vote until plan, and fireboats raced out out," he better . than ' other market, any from Long Beach. SOLON - BRANDS- L,.The nil and other mineral de- - the path to the collective bar- rectly to the Supreme Court. can best determine when agency, As investigators their and how much." at stake in the litigation gaining and therefore,' it will Petrillo Office Silent probe today, 12 men were listed' He continued that although adwere believed to be worth many stop the only revenue to Indus-posi- ts - In Chicago Petrillo was not vote on this afternoon that TRUMAN ' MEET t as missingwith some 30 injured, I , trial understanding and peace tremediately available for com- wish to reaffirm my sincere be : billions. in prices, will mean a 12 sufficiently to be hospital.; justments Justice Blacdek cleilvered , the between labor -and management", ment and associates declined to lief that it will - do serious harm -- - ' AS -LOBBYING 1I . be declared. . July 48. , , , lied. , -,' cotirt's 2 discuss the ruling in his b- to our country.See BANKERS ON Page 1 ,..! 'IC ' r- -7 r Cause of the explosion was uncritical period in 1 "This is 11 -- Justices Reed and Frankfurter Policies Outlawed '- - - sence. WASHINGTON (AP) " determined, but crew members ' and -our , s court any measure 1 ruled that Justice wrote dissents. The history tomajority separate raised Rep. Arends er I I affect our fficer-to-Lea-a- ct which ,measures SOmeofthe will case. -policy adversely the I inthe the Jacknntook Presi-beyond question-whethisnot nopart day a a dis-- -1 - General Tom render Salt take will the regula-tiowo'1 before national its in of unity Co., of Phila.. inh.. .Clark, Attorneyin power Congress Shipping Keystone Truman dent engaged he '.ot to thil the new ' interstate-eominerce- .. litthe11nit4be-case-was--orgue4 rmly tinctdisservice,nat Face-CoLirrMartidefinition-of-tunder' -- 2 delP"Vwitirtiegligente"""" hying: 40614 - en ,. 020 4)00 la)a.-2-- athe statute., inconcnation,butto lobbying Itostoa i 12 2 pany ag ..232 010 00x-"I am convinced that such In a press statement that the suit - The. law has provisions urring with this finding In his --senators to the WhiteHouse 'I thatfalLordinarrecautions Truck.4Whita be!. would be the result if the veto and- - Tibbetts. against 'certain union practices specialopinionaddedAhe The-Ilth---Sat involvedon13rtheareaoffthe, Nava- l- District- - anii and many , . I be of coast and would not that have the effect I of retina-li- ef 1 California that: -21 bill." Richlabor Lt. that nounced , Taft the ecter Hartley eleve1401(.., . today (ig) ' ...... 000 400 11 1II Probe -- -Ordered At Once would be a usurpation of - v tfeti:Ive sishonl - affect ott sights ill submerged Ant membership. 1 It ican Arend.' NaVr - sunolY Tort litieman ,.110 101 Oir,-- -8 the One Prevision landiroft- otheratates. Black, (6), Lemen 17) and --- to find that there-wa- s corps,was being tteld.,under.ar. ----whipralso told 0:41:rouse-th- at sin Itivansr,Winslod AO, Pm 444 ' nd basis f 72:316asa; court Murray-bamartial CIO for Pres. for rest, superintendent-1,Philip Keystone, general . . , e1ftc4b . InterpretationDispute . - ad - Berra, of locals become the contracts' of union these of reason in for the provisions judgment connection with charges of sought to' influence labor bill t R H I said investigation would be made ; ' , & SW I welfare fund Congreu that the public intertive immediately: New Tort 000 001 101--3. g 0 war votes, and be asked "if Murof fellow Attorneys for California,-- for the 4IUMMcent to comment mistreatment to est called for legislation to deal - " 000 401.-- 11 11 0 at once but declined of Government authority to ob., I of wages gross .Association of At. the National per as a lobbyist?" registered M. Cooper, Trinkle C1) and W. cooper; until "we account for every. prisoners in Japan. ray , - bode.'------ -the be aftinistered by the union. with what is colictattially called. tain federal court injunctions to - torneYsGenerateandfor on - en- - ' - Mr. enigne;--whe---wasMeyer VT) and McCullough. strikes , American Association of Port The new law forbids unions, to 'feather bedding' in connection stop industry-crippliMajor Mari baseball for monday pink storekeeper IIC, was as- - senators last .Friday shcirtly, At least 15he crew members that - - dministeelfare funds- ,- - with Ihebroadcasting business." for 80 days: the requirement to- over- thorities,,, disputedthis - intersociated with werebelleved-toThe-aboare-tset , WhetheiTthe proposed polity union welfare funds up eCTh -Prisoner of ride his veto of the laborlegis--,- - pretation, N. Little Fukuoka at -- - t -been had manloading Markay,,,which ' ce agree. January 1, 1946, be jointly ' "U"S-OUTP- UT , at Omuta, lation., ,,, e. . em' and the nes gasoline, when the War Camp was be so modified "1. ments will ' . aged r the for by by employers counsel of Texas and acquitrecently t, to sue unions for law, could not be learned. HowAttorployes; SHANGHAI The power of Association National' (Al') a court charges by Travis said that the black market rata on U. S. cur- damages resulting from beacb Mr. -tri, ,, , ever,. the told 4 C. D. General, high ,,,, neys ''','',,,,' ,,' , Washington, ' 1 t, 200 feet or . Flames leaping ' ' bunal that the case "has turned conference which convened yes- rency iumped 27 per cent today, of work contracts and jurisdic ,, No details of the mistreatment , ' , out bonal strikes and secondart chat- - terday would probably- be conREPORTS ' day ship, and allegations were disclosed. . - , more, e a one to dollar , American with bringbe , , , t t ,,,,' ' indi- leaped across oil flows to the lenge of the rights of coastal. cluded today. This would ing 38,000 Chinese. The official boYeotle said these '.'141EW YORK --- (AP)-B- asie , cate that the law will not upset rats remains at 12,000 Chinese provisions i Experts American President Lines dcltik. , ''''tst ; 'states to lands under their navi- ' ' will go into effect 60 days from i ' illiustries1 first five months the original program. to one U. S. , gable waters." 4, .r ' . today: ' ' : ' ' productiol" exceeded that in ' . ', 0 ' The prohibition against the ..... ' , ... ' '' , .' ''... the similar 1946 period by ' lies VETO OFa g a 3 from I to 140 per cent, the 4 ',:.t.O.':,..:be , National Association of Menu' 1 . r t facturers reported today. ' Gives , y Inventories in both industry , WASHINGTON -- 6 (AP) --l' 1..,ii 1 1.6:......' and trade indicate that the , I, $176,500,000 Court today up44pipe1tneen have practically The'Supreme r ' been filled, and that many ribbon jury" system laborers , The NifASHINGTON (AP)-' '14Yter '" ' ' would in be which a New York', "blue rib6, manner held the June last near Hoytsville -' COALVILLEEliseo J. Mares canel and persons of humble station goods which were not avail., ' 254 Later he mold the victims au. die, being shot or hanged by the Senate appropriations committee t bon jurytonviction of Joseph ' , , in life are excluded from the . 19, today' was sentenced to tomobile able a year no are now pourJr, ' -today added $176,500,000 today :' , ' collected money neck, be replied only, illy shootand , i 't S.- ray "and James Bove,- lat.' ' , ',' " ' " be Shot thil jury, 4 at Utah e to voted ing into the marketplace," Aug. the Monday; Navy appropriation his to wired ' ing." fiance, . , Stallings by lie Old both men would be-be -.. bor union officials, on charges House--a- n , ' which increase the - State Prison. report said. ' ' by M,' .. Fisher, Sheriff Calif. West , San of Joan. George Joss, k, I Increased productioh lin d ' 4of extorting money from con- , acquitted if given a trialof a ' ' Al the time of his death, Stat. Summit County, was instructed Senator Saltonstall . ' ' fore a jury "made up 't ', , He was sentenced this morning struction contractors. nation "a declared the will I to ' competition has caused whole.deliver give Jose route to , en San was Jeposon G. by in Judge comcrou-sectitinge the of Jeppson by Judge Joseph . sale prices to level off in the , Fay and Bove protested to', true - ,, ' , fighting , Mares to the warden of the state powerful : , ,, the Third District Court for the to be married. ' . last three months. NAM said, the Supreme Court that their. -munity." ; . ' ' Present in the.'courtronm "this prison and was appointed to, be greet" D. ' first degree murder, : of; Jack When the charges were while purchases continue ''trial before a jury comprised The measure opproved by the ' , Bob- - in charge of' the execution.' , H. was , 23; Brigham , was morning vice Stallings presi:oU persons from ,"the upper brought, Fay since both employment When arrested at Ogden last committee will give the Navy: A motion for a new trial was erts, distriet attorney, who acted ' heavy dent of the International Unstratum of economic and sec. are at an A personnel strength of 395,000 '!: 1 1 -- - and weekly earnings after being identified by Howard assisted R. as August, and denied by and presecutor, . Judge ion Jeppson of by ' life" Engineers violated lel all-tiOperating rights guarmen and 43,000 offi- ,,, enlisted whom high. sold be to Iner J. Wistisen, Verne McCullough, attorney tor F. Corny. While - the courtroom Bove was vice president of the anteed by the U. S. Constitua The NAM report said dollar cers, an active Yleet of 293 cam, would ap- was not filled to- capacity, as it the Stallings car, Mares reported' he said ' the Hod , International Carriers. defense, Bon. , head along , bat ships, and 5793 aircraft, ex,. 't -deities have moved peal the case to the State, Su- - had been during the trial. many ly signed a confession of guilt Justice r Jackson delivered Building and Common Labor-, used for reserve ., normal, seasonal lines. AL. and admitted that he planned to elusive of those , interested ' Court.. appeared spectators of I. Eliseo America. Union preme Jul,ers' SENTENCED decision. 4 court's the , some , ; He his car. though'volume of sales in steal training. and kill sentence a to the found was Mare Stallings hear pronounced were chargedn,wroith guilty by Mares Jr., was sentenced to- ' This is 1000 more officers and 1, le goods not , a , of extort?' ceBillact rife wMurphyivsonidumlue 'gout ,. guilty iu later 11. plea At , entered, , , last March by Judge Jeppson,,, and money durable , more men than allowed by ! the day to be executed Aug; 4, that time jury Mares was found guilty , Mares 'remained calm during and while on the witness static' 40,000House tors engaged in construction Rutledge joined, Justice Doug-- ! the , D. bill 24 more combat 1 foe' moving Into consumers' self Ilse in de. of shot be murder that .testified sentenc ;sett pods the of throwand of pronouncement' shooting Stallings , , of the Delaware water supply las noted a dissent. ; 252 more aircraft. bands continues to rise. - -' I and , - e - ' . .1 ships tense. 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