Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1931 — Page 3

April 17, 1931.

PRESS LIBERTY IS DEFENDED BY WILLIAM GREEN Bound Up With Fight of Labor on Injunctions, Editors Told. By Unit'd Prr** WASHINGTON, April 17.—WilMam Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, today told members of the American Society of Newspaper editors that the principle of freedom of the press is bound up with the effort of organized labor to obtain enactment of legislation to curb injunction powers of the courts. ‘‘We have regarded the injunction orders of some equity courts " Green *aid, “commanding labor to refrain from printing and publishing facts concerning industrial disputes and Industrial struggles, as a transgression upon the exercise of the ireedom of the press. is but a ste P fr om the suppression of news circulated by hand nrlt rC Vi ar l and throu * h the labor P™^. t *. the hampering and hindering of the newspapers in their cxpress on of news relating to strikes and labor disputes." thI h £r!? lt ° rS < met here Thursday in session of their ninth L convention, and last night Hou^cttion. 8 " ln '° rma ' W “ ,e SHIPYARD jobs gaining More Men Employed With Production Only at 50 Per Cent. By United Pre*g Y AprU 17.—Although i Ca = n sli Py ar ds are operating at only 50 per cent of their capacity, _hey are employing more men at K r n V thaU a year a ß°> a report th ® err i s h Smith, president of ™ National Council of American Shipbuilders, said today. L ndlan Population of the 34054? Ut * S 10 1930 Was Placed at

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From behind the walls of a virtual fortress—a Lisbon army barracks surrounded by barbed-wire entanglements and artillery emplacements President Carmona (above) is ruling revolution-torn Portugal. Lisbon, the capital city, is seething with reports of rebellion, with Madeira and the Azores already in open revolt.

LOWER STANDARD Or LIVING IS PREDICTED Natural Resources Being Depleted, Warns Bertrand Snell. By United Press NEW YORK, April 17.—The next generation in America will live according to lower standards because, without protective tariff and natural resources, “we have artificially maintained a higher standard of living than in other countries, but we have gone the limit on a tariff and our natural advantages are being depleted,” Bertrand H. Snell, Republican chairman of the house and candidate to succeed the late Speaker Nicholas Longworth, said in an address Thursday night. Snell spoke before the St. Law rrence County Society’s annual dinner at the McAlpin hotel. He is representative in congress from that county.

‘LEGAL BEERLOWER WAGE,' FORD WARNING Return of Liquor Would Demoralize Labor, He Asserts. By United Preen NEW YORK, April 17.—Henry Ford feels that the return of legalized beer and wnisky would be followed by widespread reduction of wages in the United States. His answers to three questions propounded by the Alcohol Information Committee and made public today, also revealed that he is of the opinion employers should enforce the prohibition law, aided by government supervision of liquor traffic. His answers in part were: “I believe business has more to do with prohibition enforcement today than any other agency. ‘ Those employers who were anxious to improve the condition of their men by increasing their wages soon discovered that no business can afford to pay high wages to intemperate or drinking workmen. “If the impossible should occur— I mean the return of legalized liquor —its first effect would be widespread reduction of wages due to the demoralizing of labor which liquor always causes. “Business has been vastly helped by the prohibition law in securing sobriety. The law gives us a weapon. We are no longer left to ourselves to get decent conditions for families, but have the support of the government. “The liqudr business made money for very few—took money and money making ability from very many. “General business since prohibition has resulted in the kind of business that benefits all who engage in it.” C. of C. Head Re-Eelected By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., April 17. Carl L. Hibberd, president of the South Bend Chamber of Commerce, was re-elected at the annual meeting of the board of directors.

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