Show BRAND BRANDEIS E. E IS HEARING REOPENS F. F COMMITTEE V WASHINGTON N lay y Louis K Liggett of jt r of the DrUg Dr g c company was the first witness called t cf t before the tho senate judicIary c committee e at t the Te reopened he hearing learing on the We n i o of Lo L LO uis D D. Brandeis to t the sU rem The court The committee is Is' looking into any any conne connection con con- ne Mr Bra Brandos' Brandos q liaY Y y have have hadas hadasa had hadas as asa a lawyer In a merger b between tween the DrUg mp ny th Biker Riker- E stores l' l lLast Last October r Liggett testified George W W. Anderon on United Sta States es attorney attorney at- at torney orney at Boston began n to investigate the he merger and Liggett with his counsel coun coun- sel ml Mr 1 Snow went tent to Anderson's Andersons Anders Anderon's ns n's office t to lay Jay th l on the t table tabIe be Mr Liggett testified Snow hg to o get me rite one one who wh bad imd ad represented represent d other Inter co consulted s n d Mr Brandeis and that the rendered an opinion favorable r bl 4 to tb the he merger merge The opinion was to the tha record with a report of Mn Hr Ir Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson to the attorney gener general r. r i Senator Senator Senator-Borah Borah Borab t. by a question that the employment of ot Mr Brandeis r resulted ln no change in the merger plans Frederick E. E Snow coUnse for Mr Liggett next took the stand and gave testimony the same as ashI hI client cHent Snow said he and nd Brandeis did su succeed In convincing Anderson nd that hat the th he merger particularly the the United the United Drug company was a v violation of th law Mr Brandeis tried tiled to convince me that my notion of what the supreme co court rt had decided and what the tho cor cor was proposing t t do was was wrong Mr Anderson who tt testified d I next explained We VO talked rather of ot what th decisions al' al are aie J rather than What they hc ought to be |