Show INJUNCTION ASKED BY LABOR UNION IN INTEREST OF STRIKING MEMBERS First Case in Legal History History History His His- tory to Test Standing of Organized Labor as Against Organized Capital Capital Capital Cap Cap- ital in the Courts VINELAND D N. N J J. J Dec Dee 10 The The Ml- Ml lass strike c. c after alter man many months has resulted In la labors labor's horn unprecedented den ce-den ted application for COl or an Injunction Against a corporation th the hearing of oC argument on which before Vicc Grey at Camden will because of Its Un vital and md general Importance to capitol capital and md labor abor attract the attention of every tn large larg employer em em- m- m poyer Jo er an and labor organization lion in the cou countr country n try For the th first t time In the history of ot Jurisprudence e the grea great t question whether or not organized labor has hns the same legal standing with organized or capital has Jias at la last Jast t heen been brought before the courts by the granting of or an order by Vice Chancellor Grey requiring the Jonas Gln Ginsa company of oC I to sho why an Injunction should not be Is Issued restraining It from interfering inter inter- fering cring with the legitimate business s of oC the strikers For the first time In the history of litigation litigation lit lIt- affecting capital and labor a trades union has set et up In the thc courts the right to combine to assist irs rs rs and asks the court for Cor protection against the Jonas Glass company compan which It ft alleges not only Interferes with Its legal right to persuade but b by force of at arms intimidates shoots beats and nd attempts to drive the officers and members of oC the glass union from Mino- Mino tola tala |