Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1936 — Page 11
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Ruling Now Is Basis fér| Bargaining Difficulty
_ Settlements. BY. Broo WASHINGTON, uly 10. Fede “ MR, a oD ———— BA A a SIE ; ‘ eral judge once regarded by organ- > : ATTY D1 2» remy KE P ( nr iar arin | ~ Supe Ley Ce op iat : 0 & Other B and ized labor as an , John J. ; ; OE AR LA G7 : : 1 5 wv Wr LOU i ey. / SPECIALLY PRICED | { 3) EP COOL IN OUR |illii§<**iiii Clearance! 50 Summer | Ocean & Other Brands Puke Bis MTiNes 4 desielan VPs FOR SATURDAY < a POPULAR PRICED + a FORM ALS ~ NS WwW I M A labor’ V - : « A Js £ 1) * uy, > ) “3 2 . ’ troversial contentions—the right of ; Soi 0 5 ; s yy es L ) ; EE —, elec- | uni, 5 AN Hundreds of New IB WW ASH fem Ne Regular $590, $7.90, $10.75 VF > S U I T Stion to represent all of those eligi- | illlo/ | 3 ID A 5 FR Ya ; : a kg i ble to vote, even though they are 4 No DRESSES J - — : : Emm EY Cy [6 FROCKS (¥) 11/5 Fics | ye 2 wu i = PRICE % 9 298 President Hoover nominated 0 ols oe 4 EL A 7 Ry, sis Judge Parker to the Supreme Court iy > 3 / £9) 1 in 1930, but ‘opposition by labor, “\°/; He a oe largely because he had upheld a ; og Ros “c ons, e ness, 3 All a ae es oe a J for, @ [SE Ee ptt 52 SAE the Senate to t the > wi _soie.. Te ra-tops. ‘mikes : en. oven, Tohens' ous. ie A= One Dress. $3.98 HET lot. Many popular siyes. Shes nd * 3 en : 0 : py fection, a nto 2 io) i. * WHITES ® PRINTS | HF Ea Clearance! Summer [ll ruling by ee-Jjudage : ° ; ? > . : £ RE ! le 3 SS : v i N | ] ? Gross Couto ppet vant fl YC] paSTILSCOTTONS | HHEEEHN s1ces 12.40 5, — 394 10 2s. I COATS | 8 Tomen's ani Yisses union case arising on the Virginian : ° Sk dae APLAR : Railway under the Railroad Lae | ; : Hus > H ks TI % Batiste * Sheer prints HH ‘Regular $5 98, $7.98, $10.75 on : L A C RK ny Act. . A i * Organdie % Sports frocks rg 4 : " Size$ made th # : : / 2 ; : \ a ity bo the National if \ oe Renan 8 Voile : * Sun backs 1 . i” : $ 8 to 16 $ w : ons Board Sorkil vine ’ Fr Rew rrr % Shantung * Tailored styles . a/aa P Ri CE = ; H ta 29 sole cellective bargaining repre- ® Lovely, cool frocks you'll posi- Th % Broadcloth * Frilly. styles f dan fn sentatives for the editorial employes Ee tively need for: your vacation. IEE % Blister. * Shirtwaist ; : 2 : § Saem Ty pum ¢o|\' + Md Buy at deast 4 ab this extremely | (HETEIN Sheer Styles {| Drastic reauctions for immediate {if i. ora heli ‘In tach case an election was con- D iA low price. They fit well “into 1 ma * Whites tels and summer. clearance. Buy a summer coat ; the house, outings, ete. Navy, ducted by the government agency 4 every summer ‘occasion. Sines Hs hi pas! ‘mow for vacation wear. Plaids Hf - brown and white, Attractive involved. Of those eligible to vote, | 14 to 52. : BV prin a and pastels. Sizes 14 to 20. ; trims. Many styles. 3 MIOrlY ated, And Of hose Yao 7 Star: Store—Second Floor. ’ E Star ‘Store—Second Flobr. 4x star. Stare street Foor. jf Star Store—Seoond Floor.
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neither case was the majority a |. : i 4 Sd BD Tm iq mse Bp So Sw ie press association case. the WOMEN'S AND ) MISSES lhe LTE RE SNe HN GUIR Full-Fashioned Pure Silk First Quality vote was or the Guild and : 5 72 : 2 4 SAE :
against, the 81 being less than a | Jil majority of the more than 180 jl workers certified by the Labor ji Board as eligible to vote. In the | [ill blacksmiths’ case, of 48 qualified, | Jill 22 voted for the union, 8 for a company association, and 18 did " not vote, : - Judge Parker's opinion pointed |} out that the Railroad Act does not in so rhany wards require a majorY ity vote of the craft, “it merely | ill prescribes’ the political principle of Hi majority rule.” - “The universal rule as to elections of officers and representatives is that a majority of the votes cast | jillf elects, and that those not voting | Jill are presumed to. acquiesce in the | {iii choice of the majority who doll ote,” Parker said. i . “Popular government hardly |} would be workable on any other |
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LEGISLATION LIKELY |i ON SILICOSIS MENACE |{
Federal Action on Problem May | Hill : Come at Next Session. ti By Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance | Jil} { WASHINGTON, July 10.—Federal | [ill legislation to help meet the menace | iii of silicosis—the “gray death” dra- | [ili
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Labor Secretary Frances Perkins | [iif expects that the committees she has f fiamed on various phases of this Hit . Gtcupational disease will report be-
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Senator James E. Murray D., | Mont.) is awaiting the Labor De- | [ili partment recommendations and |i
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