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Show Suit to Ban Barber Shop Picketing Aired at Hearing in District Court Hearing on an order to show cause why pickets should not be restrained from patrolling a South State street barber shop was under un-der way in Third district court late Thursday. ' eting the establishment and asserts as-serts that the picketing is dona for the sole purpose of forcing shop employes to join the Barbers' union and to force an increase in the price of haircuts from 39 to 50 cents. Louis H. Callister is attorney for Mr. Burt and Clarence M. Beck represents the union. The hearing opened before 1 Judge Roger I. McDonough and was postponed to Tuesday. Second Suit The complaint is substantially the same as one recently dismissed dis-missed by District Judge A. H. Hougaard, when he upheld a defense de-fense contention in - a Jurisdictional Jurisdic-tional dispute. . Th action was brought bjf J. C Burt, doing business as YourBar-Charles YourBar-Charles Winters and Merlyn Huston, pickets, and John Barton and C. H. Barton, president and ber shop, against A. A. Ragner, business agent, respectively, of Barbers' union, local No. 377. Charges Force i The complaint asks that the defendants de-fendants be restrained from pick- |