Show INJUNCTION lAW LA DI DISCUSSED CU O AT AI lABOR MEETING Federation Con Considers sid e r 5 Legislation Passed by Various States ST ST. PETERSBURG Fla Jan 1 15 13 AP AP-A AP A discussion lon on Injunction legislation n affecting various labor organizations throughout the country country coun coun- tr try wt was given precedence over o other problems at today's session of or the executive council of tho the American Federation of or Labor I Attention was centered l upon a substitute measure for fol the tho Ship Ship- st stead ad bill to re regulate Injunction leg leg- Tho The bill failed of or pass passage e in con congress President William Green Gr said because some portions of or it tt provided pro for legIslation legislation legisla legIsla- tion then unfriendly to organized l labor bor When Whon the tho bill waA rc- rc J a n. senate subcommittee w selected to draft a substitute mean meas urt ure The labor r federation accepted the tho substitute at nt its recent meeting In n Toronto and nd it II now Is ready for presentation to congress Mr fr Green said Id Joseph X N. Weber reber president of the American Federation of Musicians prepared prepare an address for tor a n. meeting of or the local musicians musicians' union tod today The American people will no not long tonS stand tand for canned music because he be- cause It Is tal taking ln awn away musical cul cut tune tura uro and narrowing the field for tOr mu mu- Th Theatres have o been dehumanized Iz 1 but lut I 1 want to tell you ou th that t machine products never can take the place of or music made b by human beings You cannot photograph a aman's amans a amans mans man's soul Mul or temperament and ond you most certainly cannot truly record It II on a machine Mr Weber said that out of oC approximately approximately ap ap- ap- ap proximately theatre musicians musicians musi musi- clans in the country countr about bad I been displaced b by machine made mad music |