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...full, fair, and open hearing" to a group of Kansas City Stockyards commission men before fixing the rates, they were directed to charge farmers for their services, Mr. Wallace angrily retorted that the Court had reversed a position it took in the same case two years ago. got Solicitor General Jackson to petition the Court for a rehearing (TIME, May 30). On its closing day the Court refused the rehearing, sharply denied the Secretary's "unwarranted" assertions that it had reversed itself, intimated that the quasi-judicial, quasi-legislative prerogatives of Government administrators were still far from settled...
...Valencia and Madrid and shipped to the U. S. to raise money for the Spanish Child Welfare Association. In charge of the exhibition was a gnome-like, darting little Austrian-born Spaniard named José A. Weissberger, who describes himself at present as "a nobody," having been an insurance solicitor for 35 years in Madrid...
...drink composed of wine, water and sugar. 2. See Victor Emmanuel. In the same way, in the next edition, you may see: Democracy-obsolete form of government still practiced in North America. See dictator." In New Haven, Conn., Yale Freshman William Eldred Jackson, only son of U. S. Solicitor General Robert Houghwout Jackson, was arrested for pulling down flags and decorations put up for the city's tercentenary celebration...
Last week the Administration's lustiest legal aides, Solicitor General Robert Houghwout Jackson and Assistant Attorney General Thurman Wesley Arnold, joined a defense committee for their fellow-member of the liberal National Lawyers Guild, C.I.O. Attorney Edward Lamb of Toledo. Mr. Lamb faces disbarment proceedings because of allegedly unprofessional remarks in court in opposing an injunction against the United Shoe Workers of America. According to the committee: "Mr. Lamb's remarks may call for an expression of apology to the court. They must not be made the excuse for an attempt to invade fundamental liberties...
...subsequent vacancies, however, were filled by a liberally-minded Solicitor General, Stanley Reed, and United States Senator Hugo Black. These two new Justices both declined to make any public statements until last week. Justice Reed then disclosed to an undergraduate reporter his views on the approaching Yale_Harvard-Princeton conference on Government and Business to be held at Yale this month. Justice black personally declined to make any statement...