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Show ling'll liiliiipuny T l9Bp0aqpMqgpifgiqpgpupeMpe t The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 19, 1960 2A 4 Rail (4. L r communism than topics of the day such in Federal District Court.' The as what to do about unemployCourt of Appeals made the in- ment and relief. Chief Justice Earl Warren junction permanent and Justices Black and Wil. IN ANOTHER decision Monliam J. Brennan agreed with Douglas. day Involving the f Act, the court banned In other actions Monday, injunctions against peaceful the court: picketing in an American port 1. Refused to reconsider its of a foreign ship manned by decision of March 7 upholding foreign seamen. Only Justice the of the New York right Whittaker dissented in this Power Authority to condemn case. 1,383 acres of Tuscarora Justice Black, again speakIndian land in western New ing for the majority, said that when a foreign ship .voluntarily enters the territorial limits of this country it subjects itself to this countrys laws and jurisdiction. Continued from Page 1 tf K $ " i, , jif - gS s' . .. , '' 'k I : :i F fL - t An explosion in the wajl of flame I consuming a storage lot and warehouse In 100-foo- ' ' ': ;:; ! .. I on a Rainy, Rainy Day 4-Ala- rm Fire Cold Egg Rollers Warm At Oakland Sweeps Dock To Smile, Wave by Ike Br Br AuocUtad Pri U WASHINGTON, AprU 'president Elsenhowers appearance for a wave 'and a smile took the White Easter egg roll out of $ rainy doldrum Monday. OAKLAND, CALIF., AprU A four-alar18 fire swept a dockside storage lot and warehouse at the Oakland Dock & Warehouse Co. Monday and 45 firemen battled a t wall of flame for an hour before bringing it under the White House gates opened in the rain at 9 a.m. About an hour later, Marine Corps bandsmen came out of the shelter of two chartered buses and launched the egg rolling with a rousing march, Semper Fidelis. control The day started with a Things brightened from THE BLAZE, fed by explod on. then of ended but rain downpour In balmy, sunny weather. ing drums and tins of paint A high point came when the and varnish, shot 300 feet into en route to open the the air before fire crews aided ! ; The turnout totaled 5,114 for President xthe eighth and last of the small American League baseball sea- by a fireboat in the estuary, r son, made an unscheduled stop and two Coast Guard cutters .'fry frolics under the on the south portico to wave overcame it Admlnistratioa Easter egg crowd, then There has been a steady to the 300 about strong. He got a FIRE CHIEF James Sweeney In of the event, popularity ;drop said damage was approxiwhich began back in 1878. It cheer. mately $30,000, Including a ended time frolic the the By .'drew more than 29,000 in 1953 warehouse that burned 4 White House the at p.m. '.when the Eisenhowers re-to the ground. was broken with littered lawn the sumed egg rolling after a to first Contrary reports, the eggs cooked and raw. I lapse. which is located at 1401 The White House shrubs and wharf, TOURISTS here for the the Presidents putting green Middle Road along the estuary, .Easter holidays were among were carefully shielded by did not burn. 'the brave few on hand when green fences. J l$i ' unex-.'pecte- ' d 100-foo- ' Eisen-xhowe- ' ' one-stor- y 2-year IN A MESSAGE to the opening session of the DARs 69th Continental Congress, Mr. Elsenhower said the nations first President "knew that our nation could not ignore the nations of the world, and he advised us to live with them in a state of mutual trust and respect for law. York for the Niagara River Power Project. Since the decision, the power authority has said a revision of plans would require taking only 550 acres of Tuscarora land, IN A SECOND 5 to-- split Monday, the court upheld a deportation order against Wlllia Niukkanen, a native of Finland 4 and a resident of Portland, Ore., on the grounds that he was a member of the Communist Party from 1937 to AGREED TO review a to the trucking industry in a long legal battle against eastern railroads and other defendants. The award, given by Federal District Court In Philadelphia, held that the railroads violated the Sherman Antitrust Act . 2. $852,074 damage award Supreme Court Refuses To Rule in Ritter Case Br Associated Prca. WASHINGTON, April 18 The Supreme Court Monday refused to rule on validity of an order that U.S. District Judge Willis W. Ritter of Salt Lake City disqualify himself from a case involving damages awarded to a band of Navajo Indians in southeastern Utah. THE ORDER was issued by four judges of the U.S. Circuit Court in Denver, based on their contention. Ritter was prejudiced in favor of the Indians. Counsel for Judge Ritter appealed to the Supreme Court, contending the order was without precedent and was issued dim 'Mi despite the fact that no affidavit of bias and prejudice has been filled by any of the parties to the case.. THE CIRCUIT Court action developed from a unanimous Supreme Court decision of May 956 holding States liable for the wrongful of taking and destruction horses and burros by agents of the Federal Bureau of Land Management The Supreme Court upheld Ritters conduct of the trial of the Indians complaint, but sent the case back for the fixing of the amount of damages to individual Navajos. e-Unlted 7,-1- 4 n e ."Dont cry, Joey HERES "See? A gopher bit my finger off I I my finger! See? . . . Commerce Aide Wins Okeh ..WASHINGTON,. A p r i 1.18 The Senate Monday (A) confirmed the nomination of Bradley Fisk,- - Buffalo,- - N.Y. department store executive, as assistant secretary of commerce. Also confirmed was the nomination of Sigfrid B. Unan- - der .to the Federal Maritime Board. Unander resigned as Oregon state treasurer to take the federal post. He succeeds Ban H. Guill, resigned, for a term ending June 30, 1961, Both nominations were approved by voice vote, without opposition. 1939. r old a Niukkanen, house painter, came to this country when he was less than a year old and has lived here ever since. 1 1 A house painter, he was ordered deported in 1953 and has been waging a legal fight ever since. w irri1 The Internal Security Act of for deportation of aliens who were Communist Party members when they entered this country or any time since. The unsigned majority opinion said a district court judge in Oregon found that Niukkanen perjured himself when he denied membership in the party. 1950 calls 10 . :v : L. '8 IN A DISSENTING opinion, Juestice Douglas said there was rtq evidence that Niukkanen had any more interest In r. rf s ? H t and chiding disarmament efforts based on coexistence with communism. The President said that "as the Daughters of the. American Revolution work to advance international principles of good faith and justice they promote the highest goals of our beloved land. ' The Washington quote the President used came from the Farewell Address. Following the reading of Mr. Eisenhowers message, the DAR president general, Mrs. Ashmead White, Lubee, Maine, told the estimated 4,000 delegates they must support with renewed force and vigor the ideals for which the society 4 t i I IaA i IP a n 3 1 i 3 I t. fit la o fo) OR PER ANNUM EARNED QUARTERLY PER ANNUM COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY US. Calls 5,500 1 4 (, 3 K, J EXPECTED to be passed at this year's session are resolu- - stands tions condemning the World Court, opposing foreign aid. r - i Si. k I i rsw H JULY T x? nr;nn - a. 2 , :d Must Live With Nations, Ike Tells DAR Confab WASHINGTON, April 18 (UPI) President Elsenhower Monday night urged the Daughters of the American Revolution to follow George Washingtons advice and "observe good faith and justice toward all nations. By Hank Ketcham Dennis The Menace a THIS CASE involved the picketing of the merchant ship Nikoles by the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union after its arrival at Tacoma, Wash., June 10, 1957. The ship Is registered under the Liberian flag and is owned by Panama Steamship Co., Ltd. The picketing was in protest AmkIiUI PrM WlrekU against an asserted threat to American working standards Oakland, Calif., Monday resembles atomic created by foreign crews workmushroom. Loss was estimated at $30,000. ing at much lower wages than Americans. ( Associated Press ' bread-and-butte- Norris-La-Guardi- 4 . Order Voided Anti-Strik- e In June Draft WASHINGTON, April 18 The Defense (UPI) Monday issued the lowest draft call since the start of the Korean War. It asked Selective Service to induct 5,500 men into tiie Army during 'iurtef"'"' " The call was 500 below the 6,000- - a month draft rate for the previous four months. 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