Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1922 — Page 8

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OAUEHERTYSftYS RIGHTTOSTRIKE j ISINDISPUTHBLE Attorney General Declares Government Is Seeking to Protect Peoplfi. UTTERS INJUNCTION PLEA Interstate Commerce Must Be Free From Hindrance for Public Welfare. By United Press CHICAGO. Sept. 22.—Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty In his closing plea for a permanent Injunction against striking railroad shopmen declared in Federal Court that “the Government does not seek to question the right to strike but -we do quesUon the ‘right of striking back.’ " “The enforcement of this injunction will not deprive any man of his lawful right. “This action Is the most charitable proceeding known to law. It prevents sabotage and safeguards the sacred rights of the individual. Life of Government at Stake “The life of the United States Government depends on industrial peace and industrial peace depends on Interstate commerce and the transportation of the mails. “In cases of aggravated and unlawful Interference with Interstate commerce the Government has N but four ways to act. “First, as in this case, It can call on all persons responsible for the interference to cease to Interfere. That falling, as In this case. It must decide promptly whether It can resort to civil proceedings and ask for a reotralning order. “Second, It can step and disregard its duty there by contributing to the continuation of the interference. It can let those who wave and bear the dt-'ger proceed with their criminal acts and then prosecute and punish those who are guilty. This would result In years of litigation and encourage law violations. Would Mow Down Citizens “Third, it could call upon the military and in Us legal right, mow down .—nobody knows how many—American citizens. “Fourth, it could adopt an inoperate complacency and let mob rule reign. “I suggest to the court that if this Injunction is granted, it will mark a milestone in future disputes involving the movement of interstate commerce.” Judge Wilkerson continued the temporary restraining order until 11 o'clock Saturday, In order he said, to give full consideration to the arguments in the case, before passing finally on the plea of the Government. The battle ended when Daugherty presented to the court a copy of the injunction he desired. The injunction was practically the same as the reel raining order. There were but two minor changes. One change was that the Government did not want to enjoin any meetings except those aiding a conspiracy. The second charge released money of the unions for sick benefit and the relief of strikers f&milles. The money must not be used for the promotion o fthe strike, however.

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STARS SEEK ENTRANCE Movie Fans Due for Thrilling Season

By "WALTER D. BICKMAX. j- Mary Pickford, Charles Ray and I George Arliss' are knocking at the doors of the movie theaters of the country with new pictures. The movie fan generally gets a thrill when Mary announces anew : movie, but when Charles Ray and Mr. | Arliss speak at the same time the result may be a mild panic. Mary Pickford has just completed anew “Tees of the Storm Country,” a miniature squatter’s village by the sea. Ray has confined his latest efforts to filming a big comedy success of I the stage, “A Tailor Made 'Man.” Mr. Arliss has gone into the heavier I sort again in “The Man Who Flayed God.” It is taken from a play by Jules Eckert Goodman and based on a story by Gouverneur Morris And while all of these productions have been under way Douglas Fairbanks has been filming his Yankee conception of “Robin Hood” and King Arthur's Court. It looks like a gay movie season. -I- -!• Stroheim Busy Again After Erich von Stroheim directed and acted the leading role In "Foolish Wives,” he has been silent but busy. The reason three months preparation for his next movie extravaganza, “Merry Go Round.” It Is tipped off that this ploture will concern tb® now defunct Imperial Court of Vienna. -I- ‘IOn View Today The following attractions are on to-

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day: “The Heart of a Clown" at Keith’s; “Carnival of Fun” at the Shubert-Park: The Riding Costellos at the Lyric: musical comedy and movies at the Rialto; burlesque at the Broadway; “Blood and Sand” at the State; “Broadway Rose” at the Ohio: “Grandma’s Boy” at the Apollo; “West of Chicago” at Mister Smith’s: “Barb Wire*’ at the Isis; “Mr. Barnes of New York” at the Colonial and "Headin’ West” at the Regent. -CANADA IS HEALTHY Life Insurance Figures Show Year 1931 Established Record. By United Press OTTAWA. Ontario, Sept. 22.—Figures compiled by thirty-seven life insurance companies show that 1921 was the healthiest year for Canada of which there is any record. ‘INCORRIGIBLE/ SHE SAYS Wife Quotes Husband’s Declaration of Wicked Purpose. By United Frees LONDON, Sept 22.—A woman complained of the number of women with whom her husband was associated to the Tottenham police court Judges. She said her husband was incorrigible and had declared ”1 shall go with as many women as I like. I’m going to be a Bluebeard.”

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A drunken man deliberately lying down on the hard concrete road between Indianapolis and Greenwood, automobiles being obliged to atop lest they run over him. —E. W. H. Prosperous looking street car conductor stopping at Intercity Bus offioe and smiling apprehensively as bus driver rings up cash fares.—E. B. An insurance man trying to tune In on his radio, with the receivers turned wrong side out, and swearing.—A. C. K. A young woman oarrylng water In a paste Jar lid blissfully unconscious of the fact that someone had punched hols in the lid and that water was pouring through on her shoes and the office rug.—H. B. M. * * Mother scrubbing little daughter’s feet with kttohon cleanser.—T. A. V. A colored woman of immense proportions, wearing a gingham dress.

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straw hat and a pair of th® new flapper style boots. —8. L. Vegetable wagon driver neglecting Business to pick fleaa off two dogs, riding In th® wagon with him—H. A. P. Picture of a monster political conference of fifty-on® persons, fortyeight of whom war® on th® tlokct, th® committee or the pay roll.—J. J. O’B. What odd or unusual sight or incident did you see today? Write It down and send it to The Times “I Spied Editor." A stenographer In a downtown business office picking at a typewriter with her left hand-and holding an Ice oream cone in her other hand.— El. B. A newspaper blown by a terrific

wind from the Meridian and Washington St. corner to the top of buildings half block south on Meridian, falling at the feet of a city streetcleaning man who was gathering paper and trash.—T. D. L. A parrot swaying back and forth and screeching In an effort to Imitate a canary bird singing In a nearby cage. —A. J. V. Man accustomed to riding a Beech Grove street car, attempt to give the motorman on a city oar his fare. H. B.

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TURNS DOWN CLAIMS Williamson County Board Refuses to Pay for Mino War Victims' Burial. By United Press HERRIN, 111., Septi 22,—The Williamson County board of supervisors has turned down the first claim grow-

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lng out of the mine war. It was the undertakers’ claim for $2,000 for removal of burial of the victims. The refusal to pay the costs of burial Is taken to establish the attitude of the county board that it will refuse to meet all such claims, thus denying responsibility for the outbreak and resultant deaths.

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