Show HOUR EIGHT LAW TEST DOCKETED Supreme Court Will E Be Urged to Set Early Date Dale for or Argument Washington Nov No 28 The case of ot the Missouri l Oklahoma Gulf Gul railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road selected to test tho the allty of the Adamson law 7 was placed today on the supreme court docket the thelast thelast thelast last step steD In perfection by tho government government govern govern- ment of or Its appeal from Federal Judge Hooks Hook's decision holding tho law aw un un- constitutional I The department of ot justice Jus jus- tice advised tho court clerks clerk's office that next Monday londay a motion would be presented presented pre pre- presented to set a date for tor carl early argument ment Solicitor General Davis Da asked the clerk to have havo the tile record printed at Oll once e Outside of ot the tile record before tho the su su- su- su premo court and not so far tar trade made a apart apart part of tho the official transcript is th the stipulation agreed upon b by Attorney General Gregory and railroad counsel to to abide b by the courts court's decision In tho Missouri Oklahoma Gulf case In all other othel suits nulls questioning tho validity of or the Adamson law In th the presentation of or arguments to the court however a n stipulation making makinI the pending case caBO determinative of or all aU other suits ma may be Le filed flied I Unless the supreme court gives the Adamson act case caso precedence over man many others already assigned for hearing hearInG hear hear- I ing beginning Monday It Is considered doubtful whether it could b be reached I much before the middle of or December even should hould the court agree to advance I I the hearings s. s There are some Bomo fort forty I alread already 8 assigned sl ned man many of or them theta Important Im Im- Im t cases specially advanced Nov Nov- OI O it is generally expected that I the railroad case will be submitted be ho- he- he fore tore tho the court reco recesses es for lor the Christmas Christ Christ- mas maR December 2 22 Whether attorneys representing tho the railroad railroad brotherhoods will appear in the be supreme court hearings or file tile briefs is still un undetermined In tine the test teat case local chairmen of or brotherhood brother broth hood unions defendants b by the tho receivers fo for the th Missouri Oklahoma Okla Okla- homa Gulf railroad but hut tho tiro Injunction injunction tion suit AS to them was dismissed b by Judge Hook leaving District Attorney 11 Wilson of or the western Missouri district dis dis- as ns the only defendant This Thle situation situ situ- atlon however ho would not preclude personal personal per per- appearance of ot counsel for tor tho brotherhoods In iii the nominal capacity of or friends of or the court court Nine Inc additional cases were wera placed to toda today to- to day da daon on the supreme courts court's call for forI I December t 4 The They recently passed I and now Ilea are aro reassigned Among Arnone them thorn i are the railway mall matI pay division cn cases involving railroad claims of against the government an alleged rebating case caso against the Lehigh Lo- Lo high Valley railroad and ea cases eR oh In lu InK ing g tho the rl right ht of the United Mine lIne Workers Work Work- ers pr-l and other labor unions to operate In inVest West Vest Virginia where I Federal 1 Judge Dayton Daton held the mine mina workers worker to be an nn Illegal organization I Inquiry Set on Foot j New e York No Nov 28 An An agreement I has been reached b by the railroads and I by b the trainmen with tho the federal comI com corn rots mission ion appointed b hy by President Wilson I to too e cr serve the tho operation of tho the Adamson Adam- Adam 1 son act rc regarding the commissions commission's plans plane to collect the required data It was nag announced hero horo today by by y Interstate Inter Intel state Commerce 1 E E. E E. Clark a R. member of tho the commission slon The commission of which Major General GenI Gen- Gen I oral eral Geor George e V. V Goethals Is chairman met tho the brotherhood representatives I today in a conference similar to the I one It held with the railroad presidents I dents last week I I Both si sides o. o it u was WaR as announced have havo haaI I agreed to co operate In Jn collection of ot i I reports |