Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1939 — Page 7

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SB,OOO VERDICT ; AGAINST HURLER Jury Awards xx.noo Damaxes Against Paul Derringer Naw York. M»> n lt Tl _ A R"^7?V' , ’, Ur ' J,|rsr "’*•* nwardat Robert E, Condon Is,Ono daniesea for injurmo received Mn ” .V*?’ hr " w ‘ ” thß h « n, ‘* »< Paul LNrrlngtr, Ctueinnntl Reds Pilcher. The jury, whh h received the oue a« io 4« A. M.. returned th» verdict shortly after Derringer had departed for hblretH field tor a <l4me be-1 tween the Reds and llrooklyn I tod . K*rs. Condos, former executive vice-! I»resident of the American Lesion, lied asked 135.0V0, charging that the lull .husky ImII player had assaulted him In a Philadelphia hotel <.o the night of June ST l-i:t« The judMnent was awarded by an all-male jury made up of business men and executives. Justice Fellg Hi'tievenga denied thj motion <d berrlugcr's sUorney. Louis Scadron. that the veidict be net aside on the around* it was •contrary to the weight of evidence.” The verdict was nuanimojs. and It was learned the jury had been in agrement for the outs -t on a judymetit for Condon hut had spent I two hours and 10 minutes of deliberation In determining the amount. ‘ Condon, who says he st <ll suffers pain In his left hip and ’he right side of his neck -where he testified Derringer kicked aud struck . him—did not appear too pleased , with the award. ‘ But, ' he said, "i'll abide hj the jury's verdict." He left the courtroom carrying a I disheveled and torn pair of Palm Beach trousers which, he had testified. Derringer abi.ost ripped ott Ih.m during the brawl. Scadron said he would cooler [with Derringer later regarding x possible appeal. If the bill player accepts the verdict, it will remain only tor Condon to enter judgment and collect the |&MW OPERATORS ARE tCONTINt'En FR<»M PAGE ONEi accede to the request of the got - ' ernment which they regarded as a ; command made in the public interest. Pending the meeting of the joint subcommittee at 2 p. m. no action will be igken or engagements made within the Ap|>alachlan area." He said that all districts outsid* the Aplialschlali would in- nolitled today, however, that the union was prepared to execute contracts and I start production. Walter L. Robinson, chairman of the negotiating conference, said, '‘there will be no statement from the operators at thia time." Just before the coufi-rcnce ad- < journed. It. L. Ireland, s|>ukeamaii Tor th<* operators, announced that the following suggestion by operI atora had been rejected by the union: "l--Th<- mines will resume operations immediately. "1- -That rates of pay. hours of i work and conditions of employmem that obtained tn the Appalachian bask- agreement and the several district agreements which expired March 31. I*S*. and all customs and practices thereunder shall he continued until .March 31. 1941, except as modilted Im-Iow: ”3 The old contract shall be changed to conform to recognition of the United Mine Workers of America as the exclusive bargaining agent for all of the employe*. of all classes covered by the Appalachian and district agreement* except the exempted classes, and th'* Appalachian conferencn and its component district assm'iution shall lie established as tho pi'<|mi bargaining unit under the national labor relations act. “4 That negotiations eontinur fnr the purpose of iiuding aotne form ale Hgrceuhlc to Iscth patties which will preserve the Integrity, of the agreements and of the juris ..i the i M»W A from al tacks mmh under the provisions of the national labor relations act. the parties agreeing that they will. If necessary, Jointly supimrt etner-1 I gcncy loghilatinn designed t»» a<

r — —— PATRONS NOTICE! 01 R MENTAL OFFICES will he Closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. — May 13. U. 17—while we are attending the meeting of the Indiana State Dental Annorial ion in Indianapolis. RAY STINGLEY JOE MORRIS HAROLD IteVOR El GENE FIELDS ROY ARCHBOLD t FRED PATTERSON

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MAY 11. 1939.

I She’s Kin to Hendrik Hudson c ■'* , ■ X Marcella Hendricks Singing a stein snng In a Dutch bar of th* New Terlc world's fair is Mt ** M ir ella Hendricks, a direct descendant of Hendrik Hudson, famed Dutch explorer who > • nerd the gnat river wluc.li bears hia name

ccctnplish this purpose" Indianans To Go Back Terre* Haute. Itid . May 11 tl’l’i Indications were today that Ind I lt.na soft coal miners will return to their jobs within a day or two. i ■ ending the walkout which bogau! May 5 and averting a coal famine 1 ,n large cities throughout the state, i Harvey Courtright, district 11 op- ; orators' head, indicated that tqiei- j * :<t>»rs would meet is soon as possible to discuss the request of Dr. John R titeelman. federal mediator in the negntatiems between Appalsrhian bituminous operatois ans wilted mine wortiers in New York, mat Individual operators sign tern-. jHirary contracts with tne union |

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