South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1922 — Page 18

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LABOR LEADERS DECRY ACTIONS. BY DAUGHERTY What the Hot Wave Is Doing in tenement Gties PLYMOUTH A very pretty wedding was held; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Markff on Saturday evening, when their daughter Maude was married j to Howard McLane. of LaPorte. 1 Mrs. John Southworth payed the! harp during the ceremony. and ilra. C. D. Smelaer sang. The nride ! v. as preceded by Miss Carol Hum-! rchouaer and .Mrs. Grace Mi .er gift of Mr McLane's parent Aftera short journey the young couple; will he at home in 1 Porte. Is; I -cer 'h l;trl j'x-year-Md t oral yeai :i S it u r ! i resigned her por. t'oi ;hr h.gh M hool of P M..ss Maude F;nk from !h ad"nced p son of Mr snd Mr." Marry I'nger. Jled at hie home Monday evening d.ptheria H- had a oad cold and or th mmt o M Him Ir.dianapclis. and has : work again in the Plyrr. teaching the beginners ffter IwlMlid The Centennial park people over the wek was not sick unt.l Sunday when he' fijyed in b?d. and rapidly grew worse, dying Monday evening. Th funeral was pr.vate and waa held j Tuesday afternoon. There are four, h..dren. bev ides the parents, who are left in the home. Mr. I,awr-nce Sheets died suddenly at her home :n Plymouth or' Mendav morning about 5 o'clock.' he hoi Senator.- I piiold (inntcntion I hat Attorney General! H. iTnl- rr i id hy l,aw. HV II r i m k III I ( m w I. s. suifl t orriHroliil WASHINGTON-. spt. 7 The nd of Atty. On. Daugherty. :n I 1 1 end. Oordon as bridesmaida. and Miss1 Frances Marka. a sister of the brMe, las maid of honor: aftr Ms Marks; came Mary V.rginia Thornburg strewing rose petal in the path of! the bride, as she came down the! stairs while the harp was filing the rcoms w th the beaut. fu. wedding i march. Rev. J Byers Ilrice per-' formed the ceremony. A two course j , luncheon was served, dur ng which j time the br;de and groon. escaped. , going away in a Ford sedan, the reunions being h' Id on Saturd Sunday and Monday; several hundred people mere present at the d:f- ' nl rtur.ionff. Ernes Spcnce. of Ka.-- n ago. 1 -'ted relatives in the c;ty oer the wek end. Mrs. Ixttie Dickinson ;;stin and daughter. Mm. Blanche IickinMkg Warren and daugliter. and Arthur Dickinson and family, all of! Chicago, spent the week er.d trUhj ;.ven H AY FEVER of heart trouble. Besides her hus- ..- I s'n !e. . a eight children. Mr and Mrs. Sheets moved here from Kentlend. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Mi's Ida tialbreath. ' who has tr.ught in th Plymouth schools for If you can't "gt away", mm the attack with VICKS V A9ORuB 0r 17 Million Jart Uid Ymmrh ago atnk injunction, are in art of congress prohibJt-

Conrreaa. they a.d, specifically prohibited the department of Justice from p?ndin federai money in I rnecuting unions or union otfiI .ala on suits brought under ant.trust lawn for acta held lawful under criminal law. The Chicago injunction. It waff add. 1 waa obtained n an allegation that a conspiracy existed among unions to violate anti-trust law. Th-:r content ion was. upheld by SfD. Warren, republ.ran. of Wyoming, chairman of the senate api ropriations committee and co-author of department of Justice appropriation b.Ils. and i'V sn. Owen, democrat, of Oklahoma, democratic v ombr of the committee. Both declared the funds they voted to tV-fittorney-gcnerri 1 could not be used to nroffecutp violators of the injunction who were not RU.Ity of violating some other criminal law The legislation wa- written into the appropriation bll! approved by the president on June 1 It proi IMted th use of anti-trust fun&s .n the prosecution of any organization or individual for entering into "! combination or agreement having in view the increaaing of wage, shortening of hour, or bettering of condition of labor, or for any act done in furtherance thereof, not in itself unlawful." Labor leaders declared meetings of strikers, picketing. Issuance of Mrike orders, proMryke speeches and the like all would be legal acts In "furtherance" t i union agreements. Ilaughrrty Bound." Sen Warren declared the attorney-general could not use funds to proaecute violators of the injunction who did not violate ome other federal statute. While announcing he opposed this provision, he said bound the at :orney-gen-ral with aff much effect as any other section of the provision. Sen. Owen said the attorney-general did not have authority to use federal mony for prosecution under any part of the injunction whether the act of violation waff otherwise legal or illegal. He charged Daujrherty was not even legally authorized to spend government funds :n sleeking the injunction. Injunction Srorvd. Condemning th injunction Itself a a menace to free speech and freedom of assembly, Owt n charged the attorney-genera! with "seeking la riub the shopmen into submis- ' The attorney-gen rat goes too far h n t be will be compelled by pubj. opinion t recede," said Owen. "The court itself Jar..- not maintain Uee Hrnis used In th temporary injunction where they would deny constitutional rights to citizens.

Mother and lather and three children, unable to sleep because of the heat wave that has enveloped New Tork. take refuge on the beach at Coney Island. Hundreds of tenement dwellera in many cities are unable to sleep because of the intense heat.

Feud Prompts Death Orgy; Three Killed

YORK. S C Sept. 7 By V P ) Three are dead and three more , are wounded here today as a ytsult of the fury of William C. Fans, a textih- worker at Clover. 10 miles north of here, last night. 1 aris, angered over quarrels said to have occurred between his children and the Taylor family, gr.ilbe i a shotgun loaded with buckshot and instantly killed Claude Johnson. :1, a cousin of the Taylors. Lela Taylor. 16, and Newton Taylor. I t. died later in a hospital at Gastonia X. C. from the wounds received, acrording to the authorities. Miss Gertrude Taylor, 18. is wounded and is not expected to live. Fred Taylor. 21, and Dollie T.ylor, 9, are also seriously wounded. I

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'"Play House" Managers to U itness Loral Alumni Play Rusael Collins. Walfrcd Karlftrom and Joseph lararus. of Cleveland, o.. who are hiking from '.veland. O.. to Chicago. were cuet: Wednesday of Miss Dorothy I'ershing, Ashland v. Mr. Collins an l Mr. Karlstrom are managers of the "Play House" at Cleveland, which is under the direction of students of the Carnegie Institute. They will return to thii city Friday to witneflp the performance of "A Pair of Sixes" which iff being given by members of the alumni of the South Bend high whool.

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