Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1932 — Page 5

FEB. 10, 1932.

WILKERSON IS BRANDED TOOL OF DAUGHERTY Discredited Ohioan Tells Inside Story of Shop Strike Injunction. BY RUTH FINNEY Timm Staff Correnoondent WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—When the senate resumes consideration of James H. Wilkerson's nomination to the United States circuit court of appeals, it will have before it Harry M Daugherty's version of the famous Wilkerson injunction issued against striking railroad shopmen in 1922. Daugherty tells of the part played by himself and by Wilkerson in arranging this injunction In his book, "The Inside Story of the Harding Tragedy,” and his version of the affair is calling forth even sharper condemnation from senators than were caused by the known facts. Daugherty says Senator Cummins of lowa, then chairman of the interstate commerce committee, and two members of the Harding cabinet, told him that an injunction could not be issued legally against the striking shopmen as long as the Clayton act was on the statute books. Daugherty contended lie could get around this objection by making the United States government the sole plaintiff against the shopmen. Acted in Secrecy Accordingly, he says, he dispatched two of his assistants to Chicago to "find” a .federal judge who thought as he did. The assistants selected Wilkerson who recently had been appointed with Daugherty’s endorsement. When plans had been completed according to his satisfaction, Daugherty says he left Washington under heavy guard, and with every precaution to insure secrecy. He stresses the point that neither the shopmen nor any one else outside the Harding cabinet had any idea that the government was about to take court action against the strikers. President Harding had been attempting to negotiate an agreement between the workmen and the railroad officials. Issued Without Warning Daugherty appeared in Wilkerson's court in Chicago one morning and presented a voluminous petition charging 17,000 crimes against the shopmen. He says in his story: "He (Judge Wilkerson) agreed with me on every point raised and granted the temporary injunction without a minute’s delay.” The injunction issued by Wilkerson was one of the most sweeping in the history of labor disputes. Those who criticise it stress the fact that it was issued without warning to the workmen affected, and without giving them a chance to answer any of the charges made against them. DRY AGENTS RAID, JAIL MAN IN RECORD TIME Squad Operates in Forty-five Minutes, Gets Praise. Federal dry agents today were thinking of speed records, following R rapid-fire raid and jailing of an Indianapoils man Monday. At 4:30 Monday afternoon, Fae W. Patrick, United States commissioner, issued\ search warrant to the agents, and at 5, Reuben Windish of 2956 Sangster avenue was arraigned before Patrick on charges of sale and possession of liquor. The federal men had raided Windish's place and seized three pints of liquor. Patrick placed the bond at SI,OOO, and at 5:15 Windish entered the j Marion county jail. "That’s quick stepping for forty- j five minutes,” grinned the commis- j sioner.

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