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Show RAILROAD PRESIDENTS PROTEST AGAINST BILLS Chicago. July G Thirteen railroad piesldents, twehe of whom hae headquarters in Chicago, have sent a memoiial to the United States senate, sen-ate, piotesting against the passage of the so-called anti-Injunction bill which is intended to curtail the power pow-er of judoges to' issue Injunctions. The proposed lcglblation is characterized charac-terized by the railway executives as vicious and a means for encouraging disorder during strikes and lockouts. "It Is an imitation to riot; it is promised immunity for crime," states the memorial. -- |