Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1962, p. 12

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ART aerate iE OR A TS TEN ibn a sa 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 22, 1962 Contempt Counts' Rulings Reversed WASHINGTON (AP) -- The,News, three months and $500 United States Supreme Court/fine. Monday reversed the convic-) John T. Gojack, trade union| tions of six men sentenced to|member of Columbus, Ohio, prison and fined for refusing to/nine months and $200 fine. answer questions asked by U.S. congressional Communist hunt- The decision was based on a Fir eworks Said legal groggy and Bhs oy - dissents from Justices M. P bl C Harlan and Tom C, Clark. They OSSI e ause expressed concern that the rul- ing would hamper legitimate Of L Bl congressional inquiry. arge aze Each case was decided : : e one question, said Justice Pot-- CHATHAM (CP) -- Firemen ter Stewart, speaking for the said they believe fireworks may majority: "The grand jury have started a blaze that de- failed to identify the subject un-/stroyed the Beaver Lumber der congressional subcommittee|Company's yards in downtown inquiry at the time the witness Chatham Sunday. was interrogated." | George Armitage, assistant Thus, the court for the first|manager, said about $250,000 time, he said, has laid down worth of lumber and $250,000 in such a specific requirement for| store contents were destroyed. contempt: of Congress prosecu- | Structural loss also was ex- i tions. The high tribunal pre-/pected to be high, viously had declared that Con-| All available fire rigs in Kent gress has broad powers to in- County were called to the scene| vestigate subversion and to cite after the fire was discovered) balky witnesses for contempt. (about 3:30 p.m. 3 Corwds. standing 25 deep DIDN'T RULE watched as firemen poured wa- But the'court did not rule on ter into the blazing buildings, a broad constitutional question|which occupy almost an entire raised in the appeals: Whether city block. asking questions about the per-; The flames were brought un- sonal affairs of the six defend-|der control after two hours. ants violated their guarantee of| Andy Baker, who lives nearby freedom of speech and press. and whose house was scorched, A concurring opinion by Jus- reported he saw several chil- tice William O. Douglas, said)dren running away from a saw- "the theory of our free society dust pile in the yard Sunday is that government must be | afternoon. : : neutral when it comes to the! Nearby buildings, including press. .. ." stores, an apartment building The six men appealed to the and private homes, were dam- : : aged by smoke and scorching Supreme Court against rulings aged Ph 20 ans . 4 a An. ornamental iron shop ad- by the U.S. Court of Appeals!.." 4 sa here which had 'upheld their jacent to the lumber company ~onvictions. The six P er: was destroyed. Blowing sparks ' . ak eee caused firemen to answer five Norton Anthony Russell, an other alarms in the same area engineer of Yellow Springs,!~ Onio, who was sentenced to 30 days and $500 fine. Robert Shelton, a copy editor zt on the New York Times, six y months and $500 fine. Alden Whitman, a copy reader on the New York Times, six / months and $500 fine. 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