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Show SlTPeEME COUHT TO EXPEDITETRUST CASE Arguments on Constitutionality Constitution-ality of Draft Law to Be Heard at Early Date. WASH .M'JTOX, O. t. X. Thr su-Jirnmn su-Jirnmn court toilay ilrei'lol to cxpO'lito llni yov oinnicut 's an t L-trust suit, afraiu.-.t tlw United Ht.-itos Shoe Marhinory I'oin-jiany, I'oin-jiany, :ml fi.xrd January 7 for rehearing rehear-ing a rgunirri I The unit. w;ut I i s n i i -t s r 1 1 liy the lower iniirt, i.vliii-h hnhl Hie corn i;i ny liliumv Ii'ms. Tin! jiivi'inuii'iil aipe.aleil to t ho mi remo eourt, which heard iirL'iinienta last March ami later orclere.l the i-fiHc; rearuerl at the present term. To permit, an early decinioii (ho si-piemo si-piemo court toilav advanced appeals in-ol in-ol v i m constil utioiili lily of the draft law, ami fixed December It) for hearing for a rjiii meats. Ae.tion was taken on motion of the froveri nt, which asked that arguments argu-ments on seven suits bo heard at the same time. Aiming them urn those of Emma Cohlmaii and Alexamler Herkman, sentenced sen-tenced to two years' imprisonment and lines for nriii men of eonseriptiou ae not to register. The conviction of the Northern '-en-t in 1 K-ailwiiv company lor violating the relmte law in connection with ship-luenls ship-luenls of anthracite coal from Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania was affirmed today with the supreme, su-preme, court's refusal to review it. The Huprenie eourt toilay refused to review and thereby put into effect Texas federal court decisions lioliiin.tr that the Harrison "rlrue;" law. is con-hi con-hi it ii t ion !i I and reiuirinjr IS. T. Ifnrsfon, a dniKKist of fialvi'ston, Texas, to serve one vear's imprisonment for violating the act. |