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SATURDAY, MCPT 21, MM THE CAftOUNA IMB-J Obscenity Case Proposed WASHINGTON - Sen Everett M. Dirkam, R-Tll *ct m a major Issue la the centrewwj W Abe ForUi' —mhaHia te U Chief Justice nowed Meaday to Unit Moral oewt jariadktioa ever obsceni ty cases. •, 1b a prepeOed amendment to the sua coatrol bill, Dirkaea would prohibit any federal court from reviewing, reverting m setting aside a J«ry ntling whether matter was oWene ia a criminal action under U., S. obscenity law. He proposed a similar restriction oe federal courts in the case of a court deeisk* under state or local obacentiy laws for prosecution of persons charged with possessioa or sale of pornography. "for a great many years during the prosecution of obscentiy cases, the defense has almeat invariably beea related to the Ist Amendment protection of freedom of speech/* Dtrksen aaid in a statement. "This proposed amendment merely affirms that then is some limit to freedom of spe«ch *nd the Ist Amendment protection. - ' Several conservative Southern senators oppose the Portai nomination on the ground that he has voted with a Supreme Court majority to overturn tonal nntiobscenitv lasws and free nomographers convicted under them. Dirksen supports Fortes' confirmation. Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said it was Congress' responsibility to enact tougher ontismut laws, not to condem* the Supreme Court or Justice Fortas for rulings under existing law. Sen. Strom Thurmond. R-S.C., supported the Dirksen amendment. Bias Tied To Fortas Opponents NEW YORK - The ex ecutive council of the AFL-CIO charged Monday that racial and religious prejudice figure in the campaign to black President Johnson's appointment of Aba Fort as as chief justice of the United States. "We tad hyped that America., had pßt4Jtert son of bifctfry be hind *i fflrtver.-miaaW «NM" > ment released during a recess in the council's closed two-day aession here. George Meany, president of the 14.1-million-membei organi sation, tqid a news conference it was not valid to argue thai - Johnson should not appo.nt For tas while in • lame ducK" status. 110 If thai were irue, Meany said, " there are lame duck senators ana they shouldn't be voting on this or any other mattei." I Meany also said he weuld be "surprised" if the AFL-ClO's board did not endorse Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey for presi dent when it meets on Wednes day. He said Republican Richard M. Nixon's labor record is "bad, very bad." Organized la bor will try to "educate" voters against both Nixon and third party candidate Geo.ge C. Wal lace, Meaney said. "Whatever damage Wallace will do. he'll do more to the Re publicans than the Democrats," j, Meany predicted. The executive council took note of the recent alliance of the United Auto Workers a«i Team aters unions into the Alliance for Labor Action, and charged that the two independent unions were trying ta aet ui a rival or ganization to the AFL-CIO. "Both of these organization# have engaged in raids against the membership of AFL-CIO af filiates." the council said in a statement. It declared that join- I ing or suppornfi he allance J ing or supporting the alliance J would be grounds for.wspenaiot or expulsion from the AFLCIO. The 1 C-m ill i o n-member Teamsters union was expelled from the AFLCIO in 1957. The 16milli«n-member UAW diiai filiated on July 1. They have stressed that their alliance ia not a merger, but an effort to organize the unorganized and ''J push social programs. i Execution 9 Suspected In Slayings CLEVELAND, Ohio Homicide M«h day the shooting deaths • thre» men and one woman fowpd slaw earlier in an east »"* par* might be a case o( "just plain v "owUcUvet aaid they first *J|* V pected robbery as a ' had ruled this oat when sl7 U cash was found in the packets o FANCY TOUNG TENDER (5 TO 7-LB. AVG.) _ BAKING HEI\TS" 38 FRESH PORK II U.S. CHOICE BEEF HAMS.. lb. 59.1 CHUCK STEAK >» 58' CENTER CHUCK ROAST 1 " 48 c l |t,Li,insTi *"' WIN UP TO SI,OOO I SAVE IOC PER POUND U.S. CHOICE BEEF SALE! PUT COLONIAL'S EXCITING * * ™ !* 7 CUT RIB STEAK .lb. $1.09 "GREYHOUND SLICED J * BONE IN SHOULOER ROAST lb. 69c DERBY" N . HAH : * BONELESS BOSTON BUTT lb. 79c P,C^ODAY°FWl B WEEK no. 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