| Show y COURT DU T TO HEAR PRISON GOODS CASE CASEI I t U. U S. S Tribunal Sets on Alabama Action ActionS S WASHINGTON Oct Od 16 The P-The S court today set for argument on an Janu January ry 8 the application of Ala- Ala b iima bInia ma for p permission to file complaint against 19 states tates and the United States t. t enforcement of state laws excluding or requiring the labeling of ofer her er prison made goods The be Hawes-Cooper Hawes act making rison made goods subject to laws if states where used held for sale or ored was approved January 19 19 1929 o b become ome effective January 19 1934 commodities made in federal fed fed- eral prisons for use by the federal California Colorado Iowa Ken- Ken Minnesota Montana New Jer- Jer ey y 1 Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Wash Wash- ton and Wisconsin enacted laws requiring prison made goods to be libeled or branded Idaho Indiana Michigan New Nework Nework Fork ork North Carolina and Pennsylvania Pennsylva Pennsylva- nia enacted laws effective January 1934 prohibiting the sale of ot prison bade de goods while Arizona made ef effective ef- ef Lye Ive on its passage a law prohibit- prohibit b S. S the sale of such goods |