WASHINGTON--The Supreme Court tonight took under advisement a challenge of President Roosevelt's wartime powers by seven of eight alleged Nazi saboteurs fighting for their life, and it was indicated a far-reaching decision may be made at noon tomorrow when the tribunal reconvenes.
The prisoners seek to have their trial transferred from a military commission created by President Roosevelt to civil courts. They contend the President is not empowered to deny them civil liberties and that the military commission is unconstitutional and invalid.
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