Show Vi Views ws of f the Press The rich have supported the dictatorship bill and it will be small consolation to the majority majority majority major major- ity of Americans that when the consequences arrive the rich may maybe maybe maybe be the first victims In their disregard disregard disregard dis dis- dis- dis regard of their own country's welfare they h have a v e sought to throw the United States into a war and in their madness they have ceased to make any of the calculations which selfishness is supposed to suggest to them All the big banks in the east all of the millionaire society Is for putting putting putting put put- ting us into war They may force the unwilling majority of their fellow countrymen into the horrors of war If they do they face extinction The normal envy of the rich has been organized by Mr Roosevelt and his camorra for eight years The sixty families families lies lles and their sixty thousand cousins cousins cousins cou cou- sins have been used to rouse the rabble for three elections What shift may they expect from the millions upon whom they bring war Given Gi a terrible injury the American people we may fear will wili yield to that instinct of intolerance for minorities that has bred a series of disasters throughout hr all history Th The stage for br a violent revolution is being V b 1 i i ik t i h set by Its inevitable victims Chicago Tribune r rIn In the strike of the Chicago Milk Drivers union against a distributor distributor distributor dis dis- dis- dis of dairy products it was conceded that window smashing smashing smashing smash smash- ing use of stench bombs truck wrecking shootings bombings and beatings accompanied fhe he picketing of the employer So the supreme court of Illinois sustained sustained sus sus- sus- sus tamed an injunction against the picketing and now the United States supreme court has said O. O K The decision sounds routine routine routine rou rou- tine until one discovers that only five members of the court voted for It against three in the The dissenters were Mr Justice Black formerly a member member mem mem- ber her of the Ku Klux Klan and Justices Douglas and Reed all Roosevelt appointees Said they In effect Though violence Isto is isto to 10 be condemned the injunction abridges freedom of expression We Ve have no desire to argue with learned jurists and especially with th those se elevated to final rank by the new deal But how even three of them can find in the constitution absolution for union tactics In this strike beats our conception of justice New justice New York Herald V V VJ J 1 C l i. i t W- W t fc 1 i J i t |