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" r I r ' 3 I Russ U S SUIT TIES COMPOSER UNIT Blast Told TO WORLD MUSIC MONOPOLY IiiiiiC OWners A-Pla- oppose On Safety Law American Society of NEW YORK June 23 S and Publishers (A C A P) was charged Composers Authors Monday in a federal court action with by the government world-wid- e in a conspiracy to monopolize mqsical engaging violation of the antitrust laws in performing rights Assistant Atty Gen John F Sonnett head of the justice department's antitrust division who filed the suit said the government sought "a directive from the court requiring ASCAP to withdraw from membership in illegal foreign UP)--Th- e WASHLNGTON June 23 Coal mine operators Monday oppooed enacting mine safety code provtaiona of the 1946 Krug-Lewagreeent into federal law as proposed In a bi1 by Sen Hugh Butler I ls 1 4 4 Neb) ( P-- 1 societies" Sent Joseph C (D Wyo) member of the special senate committee which investigated the Centralia IlL mine disaster earlier this year said the issue is whether we're going to have a code or not" after the KrugLeuIs agreement expires June 30 1 :' I - i There was no immediate comment on the suit from AS CAP officials here The society includes nearly all prominent U S composers Sonnett said A SCAP had engaged in a conspiracy with La Confederation Internationale Des Societes d'Auteurs et Compositeurs in Paris of which the American orgsni7qtion is a member This confederation the complaint said prohibits its 26 members from dealing with nonmembers and permits only one society from each country or territory to hold membership The complaint charged that ASCAP was conspiring with similar societies through the Paris confederation to cross-licens- e each other and to prevent outside societies from to confederation music access having Sonnett said the government asks that ASCAP be enjoined from accepting music rights in the U S from any foreign society which refuses to make its music available to other societies here 0 Previsions in Measure Sutler's bill would incorporate the safety code under the agreement into law for a period of one 'year after passage A similar bill before the senate subcommittee on mines-- proposed by Sen Harley M g'ore (D W Va) would make the safety code federal law for an i1 ' 4 : 1 thde-O'llrlish- - ote nepey1iod' member of the subcommittee 'which is hearing testimony on the two bills asserted: '7 have in mind the bitter attacks against (secretary of the interior) Krug accusing him of murder blaming him for the disaster at Centralia because he didn't enforce the code Now you (operators) say that we don't need the code at all" Sap 'Police Powers' ' L Ireland Cleveland O " It 1 prekdent of the Ohio Coal Assn 4 told the subcommittee that operators objected to "the police powers" the bureau of mines would have if the present code were ruk4e Into law "It is my firm belief" Ireland said that the industry together with the police power of the individual states and with the advice arid counsel of the bureau of mines would dco more to eliminate accidents than can be achieved" by this bill A J Bartlett Holden W Va director of satiety for the Island Creek Coal Co and associated companies there said that Butler's bill "proposed to enact a rigid code not subject to change except by act of congress I call this the height of impracticality" - - Senate Approves Deficiency Bill 57 4 1 Pi 1 01gIll) ' - - continent and their rich oil and mineral deposits for the majority relied pricipalkl y on an argument that the federal claim must be paramount for reasons of national the nation security and because states must itself rather than the deal with international questions arising over the affected lands Justice Reed in a dissenting opinion held that state ownership would not interfere with national Justice Frankfurter necessities the along the same line contended subfederal jurisdiction over the merged lands is no greater than It would be over a deposit of uranium wherever it happened to be located in the country Another Petrillo Curb The court also cracked down on Petrillo in another case by outlawing his attempt to make dance hall proprietors pay the social security taxes of their musicians I All ballroom owners engaging members of Petrillo's musicians have been required to sign contracts stating that they are the "employers" of the bands and hence liable for the employer's share of the musicians' social security taxes The court agreed by a slx to three decision with the owners of two Iowa ballrooms Larry Geer of Ft-- Dodge and the Conlon family of Dubuque that the bandleader and not the ballroom operator Is the actual employer of the musicians and the man to be tagtax ged for the social security And this assertion ofe national belt iominion over the three-milIs binding upon this court" he - 1 "Irrf 11117ti 'L: 9- 1 r-- 7 - - - 44-- 1 4- 4 -- Dlasrs a:4dDeliir1311111 - -- - -- Excishife -) 1 1 1 a ' t Phone 13 Iredlneettay 47-4- As" ' V ' 4 t U - 40 ‘111 ' ? 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23 till—An t Ig It v- BosToN June - I 7i00"""'671111" Gunman 15 9 Caught ys sential parts behind" T-7---71 i0 153-mi- le - court-marti- al 3 - al 5 (Alit Cake Zrtibtate his equally young "shield" was lowstone river from Billings overpowered finally by a police- Mont to Mlles City man who crept up and clubbed him over the head with the butt of a Escape Building Cave-i- n gun as he sought to climb a fence NEW YORK June 23 UPI — A and escape four-stor- y east side tenement Race Wins 153-Mil- e house collapsed Monday shortly MILES CITY Mont June 23 after a dozen members of three warned (1iP) — Merle Hi Ryer of Sand families had fled when who saw a crack a by passerby an almost Mont spurred Springs in a rear wall Police exhausted mount across the finish widening had line at 3:22 pm (MST) Monday said they believed everyonewhich the building to win a endurance race escaped from In 19 hours and 38 minutes Hill- gave way In a cloud of dud and blocks yer was riding for Clem Larson with a roar heard several of Sand Springs who collects $2000 of the $5000 prize money offered for the gruelling ride along U S highway 10 paralleling the Yel f Lorain O the second U S Navy officer accused of mistreating fellow war prisoners at Omuta arrest here awaitJapan is under the 11th ing general court-martinaval district disclosed Monday Gascoigne specifically charged with "conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline" was associated with the prison caznp's mesa officer Lt Cmdr Edward N Little acquitted of similar charges by a Washington D C - SANTA ANA Cal June 23 (IP) Four alternate jurors were selected Monday to augment the 12 who will decide whether heiress Louise Overell and her lover murdered her George Gollum parents aboard their yacht last March-1as the state charges The defendants will appear in court Tuesday morning and the indictment charging them with the murder of Mr and Mrs Walter E Overell will be read They will plead to the indictment and in company with the judge and sheriff will go to a Balboa boat-wawhere the blasted Mary E has been since it was taken from the bottom of Newport harbor after a dynamite explosion sank iit - Six women and six men comthe jury and there are two prise women and two men as alternates world h Affects 5 Utahris la G r CaS 7he - AF r--- "a 1 L' 1 - k n t 1 - - I ite4044 1't- f r--3 tour seven-mont- Tideland Decision t li I 4 14146 r"2- 3 1"Th' I '4 Service )j i ' I 4' I 'k hvening A le carte Ot hNe many thousands of bard drinkers hare practically been "born again" If struggling to stop drinking stop trying and let the Genuine isNeal an Treatment do the work It easy sure way The Neal Home A 1149 East lith So Is the place safe refuge for drinking rnen and of new women Under management Ham' E-- fort Call write or phone Exclosive la Utah Idaho and Nevada '' --- --- IcrrS f Habit" is always dependable Since the Neal treatment was originated (it n lidexistata-America- 1 5 HABIT" 1A7betCO NeHalOWLay7 Sit -- 1 completing a The decisions were handed down as the court cleaned out its docket and ended its term It 11 i1t not meet again until Oct 6 Other Rulings The closing day rulings also Included these: L That New York's system of "blue ribbon" juries consisting of persons in higher than ordinary walks of life is legal Joseph S Fay and James Bove American Federation of Labor union leaders attacked it on the ground that it deprived them of a trial before a jury with a proportion of its members from their own economic level They were convicted of extorting money from building contractors 2 That California's rule permitand judge to comting prosecutor ment on a defendant's failure to testify squares with the "due process" clause of the constitution 3 That two Jehovah's Witnesses were improperly denied a chance to attack their draft classifications They sought to argue that they were' ministers of religion and II therefore exempt The supreme court however held that their remedy was to appeal their conviction for violation of the draft act and that they can not have relief through the process called habeas corpus even though the time for appeal has passed Continued From Page One ADVERTISEMENT -- a copyrighted interview with Father Bernard Hubbard in which the noted geologist and explorer declared that Russia had art atomic energy plant a year ago but that it blew up because of the Russians' "lack of know how" Hubbard head of the geological department of Santa Clara university declined to disclose the source of his information He is vishing a brother near here after tilt Tuesday June 24 1947 4 Alternate Jurors Chosen In Yacht Slaying Trial CHICO Cal June 23 01--T- he Chico nem rd Monday published COURT UPHOLDS U S TITLE June 23 Uzi--The senate Monday voted S72238- 2-to meet deficiencies of a score of federal agencies for the year en&ng June O The bill now goes to a confernce with the house which had voted $1380000 less Principal items in the measure are 123400000 for the Veterans' A inistration and 133377000 for the post office department The senate added S1500000 in addition to $9000000 previously made available to combat foot and tnouth disease in Mexico added WASEEDZGTON nt ' - 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