Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1946 — Page 6

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dismissed a criminal information filed by the government against President James C. Petrillo of the American Federation of Musicians, It ruled that the Lea act is unconstitutional. The government, in an information filed June 13, charged that Mr. Petrillo violated the Lea act in calling a strike May 3 Against radio station WAAF, Chicago. —— The act makes it a crime to force only question before the court is or attempt to force a station tojthe constitutional aspect of this hire more employees than neces- statute.” sary. Mr. Petrillo’s attorneys Wel-| 7 § District Attorney J. Albert, comed the case as a test of the acs woll said that the government eonstitutionality, {would appeal Judge Labuy's deJudge Labuy in his ruling said| cision. It was expected that it would that the law, and its application, |take the matter directly to the U, 8, violates the 5th amendment to the supreme court. constitution “because of the In-| 4,400 yabyy said that the act set definiteness and uncertainty in the |. ) “ Pp no means or guide or standard definition of a criminal offense. by which the number of employees

Government to Appeal needed cvould be determined. . He “The judge found that the act needed coulds be determined. He violates the 5th amendment by its prohibited by law for the employer restriction upon freedom of speech, to hire more persons than he needs, as shown by peaceful picketing; and that such hiring was “not deviolates the 5th and 13th amend- fined as an evil by this act, ments by its restriction upon the Placed in Separate Class employment of labor, and violates the fifth amendment by an arbi-| "If an employee persists in trying ‘ trary classification as between em- 0 demonstrate his demand to other ployees and employers, and as to employees by means of a picket, it other communications industries” {becomes a crime. But if the em“Whether or not the objectives {ployer agrees to hire 50 more em-

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