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Show ARGUMENTS OPEN !N THE MARSHALL CASE WASHINGTON', fie-, ii.- Openlnc nr-guments nr-guments in the h;ibca:; corpus suit brought by H. Snowdon Marshall, fcdernl district attorn fy at New Vrnk, to prevent pre-vent the house of representatives fioin bringing him to ashin;:ton to punish him for contempt, were heard today hy the supreme court. Counsel for Mr. Marshall Mar-shall denied the authority of the home in the premises and reviewed nt length the causes of the contempt pi oi-eed 1 ic:s, which, irrew out of a con! rovei-f-y I n-t wer-rt the d 1st I'Ict a t toine" and ;i lious'.- s:j I '-committee invest iuatitm impea' hm.'iit charges asraiiiHt him. Tii" lo-.-.er . -met. lefii'd Mr. Marshall's petition for !.;il"-ns orjc.s, direct! di-rect! im t iia t t e:c i i n 4 de 1 ; , 1: 1 1 u or' ;ui aptX'Ml tO the SlipirU..- .'ill t j. shou'i leu tfclmi'-aliv in t he cusf n'ty ol he Jiin:. The"' aiun.en!- u ,li he . on-luded ion. or: ow. |