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Supreme Court — Part 27

83 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Sep 2, 1958 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 82 pages OCR'd
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"ake 19 Thev, 7-18-58) Pe G 1 ' . T wo ‘Court Bills s Toe 7 "By Drew Pearton’ : Wen _- ity ’ ancy ao Se re = the alle ne, probably doesn’t know that it! it was the threat of & filibuster which saved ‘Wiis ‘referring to tbe ory bill aimed at’ over- a Court. of Appeals de- jbeing rebuffed fto arraign prisoners without: ‘by Congress. Saaony Morse also ceferred toa. :Phe public also ort bill urged by does not knaw 4 Poster-uiles, reatoriny gon. show Allbusters Masemartsa 4. 2. oe ae Se oe ee Earlier in the day two hack-:: stage Incidents had occurred which didn't leak papers. Wilijam acomber, : assistant to Dulles, had called on Morse and asked him to ra. "move his earlier objection to the passport Bill, { “You've got a tot of guts” replied the flery. Oregonian. iGo back to Secretary Dulles! jand tell him that Wayne Morse will be talking against that \piil until Wednesday. I feel ce good. I've been out on On appeared ‘Pearson on the Senate ' oor on Saturday" night just ‘ before ‘djournment, he wore } gVoting the rose, istiky Lyn: Ts) son of Texas, “Be fnoctatic leader, Teaned over 1 d asked Morse what was up. ..“Lyndon,” warned the Ore- ron liberal’ who has one of the: {ongest talkathon records in history, “you're not going to’ #et out of here until Wedyes- day. I have no intention of flet- this Congress adjo the farm gnd I'm in good shape, I'm a little hoarse, but! Tll be abie _ Wed nesday.' - falk until { ' About the same time, Sen. Joh roll ‘of Colorado con- “with Morse. He and. with its last acts an expres ofiflack of confidence in Subreme Court”, a. *1 Dy of Wyom ad gone! ; Jester with the House’ of Representatives to iron out: differences regarding the Mal- lory bill. O'Mahoney held the proxies of Illinois’ Tiirkesn and pi’s Eastianf tn hit: we The -295 BSF . S . m~ oh aenN TSSB apse ma arfment power, previously [7 [frem removed by the courts, to ban Ex wo any, American, r PeokebneResitl: “House wrote new wording e bill hamstringing the Supreme Court's ruling. Sen. Carroll re- fused to sign. Disappointed at, the way O’Mahoney had sur- rendered, he came to Morse and they agreed to filtbuster, Later Carroll came back to Morse, reported that the “soft- core” Senate liberals urged’ him ‘not to fight. « -=.- “I happen to. have been here 14 years,” chided the Ore- gonian. “I'm used to such ap- peaseiment, When you talk ta Church (idaho) or Clark (Penna.) that’s what you get. But I can tell you that the only thing the Senate leaders understand js brute force—the brute force of time, We have to whip * ver with | time, You’ ve: been sortsoaped by the phony| liberals who don’t want te fight. Don’t try te sell me their kind of malarkey. Are you B0- ing to fight or not?” < Carroll is a good fighter any way, but this got his Irish un: at least two days: ennings 6f M another Democrat, also agreed to give a speech, while Javits, Republican, former At- torney General of New York; came op. with an important legal gimmick. - - “Wayne,” he said, ig can object to this House wordace under Rule 27, w the introduction of new evi dence in a conference report. We can make a Point ‘ Carroll agrad to make the ‘ipoint of order, and the leaders ere notified that objecti vould be made,,” rE “By fis time Mt was 1:50 am, e Senate was grinding si , sleepily, toward the ii. hour when it Gnaliy stirs er esta tening fo Voe prop a “ “Tolgon —* Belmont Mohr [ Neas Parson rkforen amm ~Mrets é an . Tele. Room —__ Holloman Gandy Chicago's * sewage™ syst eed for: Michigan water, Sen. Pro: of Wisconsin was determin aatoan 122. thet no more water leave { harbors of Milwaukee, Gre Bay, and Sheboygan. The : position still had the voter pass the Mallory: bill, ‘but vuorunt was dwindling. Ma enators, up for re-electh I [were leaving town, © ‘Harassed Lyndon Johns ame over to Morse and C “We're going te.’ acce our point of order,* he a. ou’ve' won. We couldn't ge a QUST here at 16 & lh, That's how filfbusters ar stgged — and gometimes p ted. And that was how reme Court finally wed the attacks of the 35 gress, ©... Copyright, 1988, Bell _Brodic LiCopyright, 1938, Bell Byndicate, tH DZies Post and BI Times Herald Wash. News Wash. Star N. Y. Herald Tribune N.Y. Joufnal-__ American N. Y. Mirror N. Y. Daily News —W N. Y. Times Daily Worker The Worker _.__ New Leader ee Date —________—_ AUG 29 1958
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