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Show ANTI-INJUNCTION BILL Labor Unions Criticised by Hoosicr ; State Senator. j 'Washington.'" March 23.-Tii'c ' bouse 1u-dleiary 1u-dleiary committee today 'continued the hearing on the anti-injunction' hill. State Senator Matson of Indiana spoke in on-position on-position to it. He was unsparing in hi, criticism of labor unions and said the r pohcy was to intimidate, coerce ant I browbeat. He characterized John Mitchell Mitch-ell as the most conservative labor leader in this country, but said no man even tittered a greater untruth than when Mitchell declared "Once a workingman always a workingman." 8 , J. C. McCloskey of Pittsburg detailed to the committee the beneficial effects or the use of the injunction in labor troubles. trou-bles. Without this weapon to fight W lessness during strikes, i,e mami'. facturers wculd be entirely helpless |