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Show Closing Law Charges Asked A request for approximately 20 complaints against asserted viola-1 tors of the Sunday closing law waa made at the county attorney'a office Monday by Gomer Thomas, said to be a labor official. D. H. Lowry, deputy county attor- I ney, indicated the complaints would be issued. Meanwhile, City Judge M. J. Branson set July 27 aa the date for trial of defendants who succeeded in obtaining temporary writs of pro- I hibition, halting prosecution, but lost efforts to have the writs made j permanent. In denying permanent writs. ' Judge Allen G. Thurman of Third ' district court upheld, in effect, con- stitutionality of the closing law. No new complaints had been Is-! sued up to early Monday afternoon. |