Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 249, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1932 — Page 4
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PUSH FIGHT ON INJUNCTIONS IN LABORDISPUTES Both Houses of Congress Turn Attention to U. S. Court Orders. BY RUTH FINNEY United Pres* Staff Corresnondent WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—80th houses of congress today turned their attention to the abuse of injunctive power by federal courts. The house Judiciary committee is hearing testimony by friends and opponents of an anti-injunction bill introduced by Representative Favrell H. LaGuardia (Rep., N. Y.). American Federation of Labor men will speak for the bill and representatives of the National Manufacturers Association, National Coal Association and Association of Railway Executives will oppose it. Meanwhile, the senate settled down to intensive debate on the Norris anti-Injunction bill, with Senator Felix Herbert (Rep., R. I.), leader of the opposition, presenting arguments for a substitute measure. Norris BUI Argued Arguing for the Norris bill, Senator John J, Blaine (Rep., Wis.) pointed out the manner in which the injunctive power is used to set aside civil law in labor disputes. He read the senate an injunction issued last Jan. 28 in the eastern district of Kentucky at the request of one of the coal companies operating there, in which the court ordered striking miners off company property, and out of company houses within ten days. If eviction proceedings had been .started under civil law, he pointed out, the miners would have been entitled to jury trials. Under the injunction they had no recourse at law. “And the employers resorted to this unusual procedure, in effect asking the court to set aside the Constitution of the United States,” said Blaine. Tells of Injunction Abuse He cited another case, less recent, in which the injunctive power and the use of labor spies together were used to break a labor union. In this case the company Involved, another coal corporation, secured an injunction forbidding its workers to strike. It then employed two men to join the workers’ union and these two, after winning the confidence of the men and being elected to office in the union, urged that a strike be called, and so persuaded the miners. The union members then were hailed into court and convicted on the testimony of the company’s men. 5-YEAR PLAN IN FILM Labor Events Also to Be Shown at Workers Center. Motion pictures showing working of the five-year plan in Russia, in addition to a number of important labor events in the United States, will be shown at 2:30 Sunday at Workers’ Center, 932’a South Meridian street.
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Pupils cf Manual Training high school are among the most enthusiastic participants in the miniature model house contest. Upper Left—Richard Kottkamp, examining the framework for his entry; right, a few of the models entered in the home complete exposition last year.
Although a large number of high school boys have started work on entries for the miniature model house contest, sponsored by The Times, there yet is ample time for entering the Contest, committee members pointed out today. The contest is being held in connection with the eleventh annual realtors’ home complete exposition April 2 to 10 at the Indiana fairground. It is open to all high school pupils in Indiana. The contest has the support of school officials because of its encouragement of pupils' creative
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ability, and its tendency to encourage home owning. Winner of first place in the contest will be given a trip to Washington, D. C„.with expenses paid by The Times. The youth fortunate enough to win this coveted award will have approximately four days in the nation’s capital. This will give him ample time to see the high points of the city, including Mt. Vernon, Washington's home, Smithsonian Institute, the White House, United States treasury and the capital buildings. Other prizes will be: Second, $25;
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third, S2O; fourth, sls; fifth, $10; sixth, $5, and seventh to twelfth, $3 each. In addition, ten certificates of merit will be awarded. The miniature houses are to be constructed on a scale of onefourth inch to one foot. They are to be mounted on a base, representing the lot, measuring exactly 18x 36 inches. The bases must be of plywood or insulating board, to prevent warping. Details of the contest may be obtained from the miniature model house contest *editor at The Times, or from high school manual training teachers.
BABY'S BED IN THIEVES' LOUT Burglars, Holdup Men Get Small Lootin Five 'Jobs/ A baby's bed was included in loot in a series of thefts reported to police Wednesday night. The bed, valued at $lO was taken from the home of John H. Baker. North New Jersey and Vermont streets, apartment 25 B police said. Forty cents was obtained when two purses belonging to Miss May Guthrie, 3055 Ruckle street, were stolen through a window at her home. A sore arm saved Frank Yeager, R. R. 4, Box 214, from being bound with wire when two men robbed a lunch room at 4805 Massachusetts
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avenue, deputy sheriffs were informed. Yeager, a and Thomas K. Heise, proprietor, said they were alone in the place when the robbers entered and were forced into a back room where Heise was bound with the wire. A sum of $3.60 was taken from a cash register. Mrs. Iner. Carle, 1233 Fletcher
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avenue, reported theft of a watch ! BUTLER TO GET TREES valued at S4O and a $1.50 purse. Alter breaking glaaa in a kitchen j GU ‘ door to reach the lock, a thief re- j Five thousand trees and shruba moved $8.75 from a trousers pocket will be planted on the Butler uniof Abe Shapiro at his home. 1231 versity campus soon. The plants are South Meridian street, police were JJ* ® ift ,°* J> J . , Ho ’ comb ' Han Y ... Hobbs of the Hobbs Nursery’ Cominformed. I pa ny. and other friends.
-FEB. 25/1932
