Show MINERS ELATED OVER VICTORY IN CHECKOFF CASE GASE Union Heads Confident Anderson Injunction Will WillBe WillBe WillBe Be Set Aside Men Will Resume Monday CHICAGO Nov 5 Thirty five thousand coal miners on strike in the Central states against the checkoff system injunction injunction were expected to return to work by Monday pending final action by the United States cir cir- circuit circuit cir cir- cult court of ot appeals The court now has has' the writ issued by Judge A. A B. B Anderson in Indianapolis lis us under tinder consideration Transcripts of ot all the evidence and arguments presented presented presented pre pre- in the Indianapolis court will willbe willbe willbe be studied by the Judges prior to November No No- I vember ember 16 16 when a hearing be held I I The court ordered enforcement of ot the injunction shall be held In abe abeyance abey ance pending the appeal This ruling was hailed as a victory by union officials who regarded the injunction as a a. death blow to all organized organized organized or or- labor in the event it was up up- held Mine were not so tic tie They believe ve the courts court's action merely postponed the showdown and that if it the there e was to be a strike It would be better to get It over with Immediately In case the Anderson injunction Is la upheld finally and operators are or ordered ordered ordered or- or dered to refuse to collect union dues from the workmen by withholding the assessments from their pay there is no doubt but there will be a general strike in the minds of ot either the op operators operators operators op- op or the union chiefs The miners will lay down their picks licks in case this injunction is made permanent William Villiam A. A Glasgow an n attorney for tor the union stated |