Show ANOTHER R SIT DOWN SPANKING to wine people t the ahe i action of a philadelphia court in ordering a union to pay in ili damages caused to a factory during a sit down strike may seem severe nut but the anarchic actions which it now calls to account were intolerable seldom if ever liaa has ft a strike bee been 11 attended by more wanton lawlee lawla r ness nesa than in the case in fit question there waa ivas utter disregard for law and the rights of citizens as guaranteed by the constitution of the united states for example the factory was stormed by a mob of persons who destroyed valuable machinery anti and wrecked the factory building yet only 8 of tile the 2500 workers in the factory were members of tile the union when the strike was called further the court found that tile the nonunion non uon union workers were bru brutally tilly i beaten and forced to sign membership cards in the union during th strike on tile the basis of these facts therefore the hie verdict of tile court seems seema entirely in fit keeping with the crime hut but moro more important la 19 the brake this decision should place on oil the violent tactics of labor agitators it should awaken them to the realization that the rights right of workers and employers tire protected by law daiv and that as long as tile the constitution atit ution and the courts of america are preserved there can be no disregard of those these rights and as buell it should bo be w welcomed ea by organized organ izea workers as a curb on forces within the labor movement which have proved to be its worst enemy |