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Show ifJ ACT1TE SESSION juses to Mce Review of the Convctions of Labor leaders. I '.'ASTTINOTON, O-. 16. The supreme lrl today refused review the convlc-'ia convlc-'ia of four labor waders In the 1913 ':st Virginia coal irike who were sen-iced sen-iced to six montV Imprisonment for i tempt of court 1 failing: to obey an unction by a fede-I district judRe. I'lio cases are anther outcrop of litl-llon litl-llon In connoctionvitb Jude Dayton's ree that the Cnitl Mine Workers was unlawful consplrav In its organization d operation. Tl defendants were mibers of the unn and were found llty of Ineitine; mers to leave or re-ie re-ie employ men t fhelr conviction at. affirmed by the urth federal circu1 court of appeals on ? theory that ,Ju?e Dayton's decree fiinst the United Mine Workers was lid. I'he case is set f reargument before i supreme court luring: the present m. Die four leaders pre Fannie Sullens, ank Ijedvinka, Jai-s Oates and Hiram :;phens. t the request othe department of itice the supreme jurt today net Feb-ry Feb-ry 2t for liearinjif argument in the vernment's anti-tt suit against the lited States Steelurporation. Consideration of sis against the state Minnesota by No and South Dakota er diversion of (image waters in the d River district, P'linfr valuable lands those states, was anted today by the preme court. ThOakotas each claim 000.000 damages fm Minnesota. reargument ofhe case of United ites District Arney H. Snowden trshall of New To charged with con-npt con-npt of the house representatives, was i : today by the sveme court for De-mber De-mber 4. |