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Show BULLETINS! I WASHINGTON" -May 29 . Organized baseball, as con1u-t-d by profenslonal chlba under the national agreement, the ouprome court hold today. Is not Interstate Inter-state commerce and the clubn are noM liable under the Sherman antitrust law. The decision of th court wa victory for oreanlied baseball as against ins iHirnn of the Baltimore club of the de- j funot Federal 1aruo and iet aelde the verdict of the tMstrlct of Columbia au-preme au-preme court awarding the Baltimore rlul damatea ot $240,000 against organized baseball. Justice Holmes ,n rendering: the opin- Ion, declared that personal efforte not related to production are not Interstate! commerce OOMPERS DEPLORES CUTS. WASHINOTOV. May 29. Attacking -n , cauatlc terms the decision of tho rail-i road labor board with reaped to wages of maintenance of way employ sa, Sam - J uel Oompers, president of the Amerlc.in V idsratlon of Ijrtbor. rlei Isred today It was S ' most unjust and Ipe-'tultabk- pfO j i. ceding." Mr. Gompers In a formal stalement. said: 'The decision penalizes the workers and helps the railroad" ': and "It La Sjfl- I other Illustration Of th unfitness ' tba i allraad labor board " KAMM SOLD FOR $123,000. SAX FRANCISCO May M. WllUl Kamm. third baseman of the San Fran- 1 club In the Pacific Coast league, has been .sold to the Chicago club In the American league for JM0.000 and two plnvers valued at $25,100. It was an- I nounced todS) by GsoraS W. Putnam. I secretary r.f th" kK-al club. LIQUOR FRAUD CHARGED. MONTREAL, May 29 Harry Oross- hers: Is under arrest here charged with forelng a permit for the removal of H. 000,000 worth of liquor with Intent 10 j defraud the I'nited States government. i It was allec d the permits wero present - ! ed and honored at the storehouses of 'he Flelschmann Distillery company in Ctevo- I land. Ohio. He pleaded not guilty. QroSsberg I nlltged offense was aSJOtO I have beet) committed last Deoettiber. The attorno goneral s department nt Washington Wash-ington made tho charge against him. TO RATIFY ARMS PACT. PARIS. May 29. (By tho Associated 'Press i - T h tri-nch f,-., crnment will to-tnoiTOW to-tnoiTOW intnxluce ln tho chamber of asp- i utlea hills retlfylnc the agreements reached at the Washington armament j I conference. WAR COAL suffered or. coal rwru wanjB rtdmln'strator l uprm .K case brought by 1 company. rri.L casC Ai SECOND C?A;n, government . ijrerf which compass ?3M fered during th' t4 t h I'll coal al li!f8fiurt vJ1-fflW a case brought Bf company DiCllON-B stockholder.", o the 0 I arid onco mpany ty J |