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Show "1 n SUNDAY. MAY 11, 1"2 SUNDAY HERALD Court Judge' RQvucss ioSfay MorRail-Sfrik- o Injunction on th constitutionality of Ptm1 dent Truau silxur ox ts 12 j. CHARLOTTE C. KOCLTOX r WASHINGTON.. (UP) Supreme rcart Justice Stanley F, Reed f a turday denied a request by three i ailroad unions to stay, a injunction Issued by a federal con- - j doctors Friday asked the court to take the case, and at the same: time sought to have the injunction stayed pending; final action by the high court. The unions want their case heard when of the court takes up tit legality ' J the steel seizure The court will begin bearing arguments Monday on the legality of the steel seizor. Th government, the steel industry and the CIO United Steelworkers were set to file briefs . with the 'court 1 Saturday. The steel companies have asked the court to uphold Federal Judge David A. Pine's decision ruling th steel seizure unconstitutional. The government seecs reversal oi Pine's ruling. Th Steelworkers have received permission: to enter the case as a "friend of th court." Mr. Truman seized the railroads in August, 1S50, to avert a nation wide strike. He acted under a 1S15 Law permitting seizure of transportation' facilities la time of war. Th President seized th steel Industry April S under his vinherent" constitutional powers. Court in Cleveland.. b Eeed refused to- act oil the stay request, although the whole court V iv no indication whether - it t ould approve the union's motion ij review their case and decide no-stri- ke 5 Allied Fliefs Recount For 03 Red Planes Communist j lanes last week and levelled the most devastating assault of the Korean War on the ancient .walled city of Suan. Fifth Air Force authorities announced Saturday. m American F-Sabre jets ahot and fSown 11 Communist MIG-15- s two propeller-driveplanes, prob ably .destroyed one MIG and damaged four more of the Russian uiit jets and a propelle model. MIGa blasted one; Sabre to the ground and nine.: Allied fighter- bombers were lost to Red ground Hobsori-Was- p: fire in the week of heavy air action which ended Friday. Four' flights of Fifth Air Torce swept and Marine over Suan. a major Communist i fupply base35 miles southeast of (he North Korean capital of PyongJ yang in a dawn raid Thursday , By FRANK JORDAN And dropped 12.000 gallons of napA Na N. UP BAYONNE. J. alm Jellied gasoline. val Court of Inquiry summoned 14 Final claims for the war's major more survivors of th sunken de--1 219 air strike showed destroyed: Hobson to buildings, 10 shelters, 10 supply testify Saturday whether they 18 and trucks. bunkers agree with a statement that their! Fighting , along the battlefront skipper swerved his ship into the and was limited 4o light probes path of the aircraft earner wasp, patrol action.. Rear A dm. Osborne B. Harduon, Atlantic. Fleet Air Wing command court er. Said his also would ask each witness If he. ishe to press chargea against j obson crewmen.. Forty-fiv- e of the 61 Hobson sur vivors testified Friday; at the open ing of th Inquiry iSto the u. 5. In N Ivy's worst peacetime disaster, and none said bt desired to press The official charges against the crew. 7 j ; LONDON; (UP) Cotninf orni . journal disclosed. SatHaralson's board has th power 17,446 Bulgarian to order a if its in urday that have been' expelled from quiry shows : that negligence- by the party. officers or men of either ship Confirming previous reports of a caused the sinking of th Hobson. keneral party purge in' Bulgaria. costing 176 lives, in the Atlantic the Journal said that It started Ocean north of Th Azores on the In4 April, 1951. when the Bulgarian " night of April 16. i Communist Party Central Com .Lt. William A. Hoefer Jr.. senior mittee criticized the work of rural surviving officer of the Hobson, Units. , , testified that Lt. Cmdr. William J. The Journal ' said that 1.600 Tierney, captain of th doomed commissions were created to han ship, suddenly changed th course dle tbe puree. and put the Communists expelled from, the directly in th path of th as 9.272 classed party included 'hostile elements." including for HoeferWasp. said th bow of the Wasp mer policemen and Vmembers of cut th Hobson in half. Before, he Fascist organizations." was swept overboard by the water', i Despite the scale of the purge, Hoefer said, he saw Tierney j leap that indicated Journal the Bulgar from th bridg. ian Communist leaden, are not satisfied with results and that the campaign is continuing. fircraft downed ' aj f" m--1 0 -- Allied SEOLX. Korea', CUP) ; The engineers, firemen, and no-stri- ke e i railroad. . 13 J. . 86 n . fighter-bombe- QC v Crash Probed By the Navy rs " . stroyer-minesweep-er , Communists Stcgo - three-memb- er AT THE GRANITE -- TI IIS IS WHAT YOU GET! . 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