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Show SUPREME COURT 0QCKETGRQ1ED WITH BIG CASES Farm Loan Act and Newberry Election to Come Before Justices WASHINGTON. Oct. 4. For th first time since 1918, President Wilson received today the justices of tho United Stales supreme court, who called call-ed to pay their respects. The couit convened at noon after Its summer re-i cess and lnmedlatcly adjourned until tomorrow so the justices might islt the White House. The annual visit to the president was omitted last year because of Mr. Wilson's illness. WASHINGTON. Qct. 4. The 1'nlted Btatea supreme court reconvened today to-day to find a docket crowded with important im-portant case. Resides anti-trust suits, matters pending included further :it-tacka :it-tacka on the prohibition amendment, suits to test the constitutionality ot the anti-profiteering section of the food control act and of the federal farm loan act and appeals in the New-berr New-berr election ease With the federal woman suffrage amendment ratified, court offlel.ils o-pected o-pected teste of Its constitutionality would reach the 'ourt this session. Anti-trust suits against the East- man Kodak company, the Associated Bill Posters and Distributor.- of the I Dited State and Canada. American pan cbmpany, Southern Pacific company com-pany and tho Keystone Watch Caae compfiny will I... postponed temporarily temporari-ly by agreement of counsel. 1 niier eases of coneo,uenee before the eourt are those Involving the constitutionality con-stitutionality of provisions In tho 1919 '' ' r '" ' " : "IK .Ml ...Me ta oil pi of - its derived from child labor the boundary boun-dary dispute between Oklahoma and Texas and the cast of tho United Shoo Machinery company, originally Instituted Insti-tuted by the government in st. iouis under the Clayton act no |