| Show I ON PERr ANENT Union Men Restrained l From Interfering With Railroads I STRIKE I STRIKE STILL O ON OI I Question of Seniority Still Must Be De- De Decided Decided De Decided CHICAGO July 12 Bv B Bv The Tho As- As As Associated 1 PressA Press A A final decree permanent the temporary Injunction obtained b by the States gO government In federal court count here October 6 5 19 1822 against the department o of the I of Labor Its officer and others restraining heal from rom In any man man- maner manner ocr ner er shape or fOl m In the opera opera- operation operation tion of railroads during the nation wide Ide strike wis entered oda oda by Judge James II 11 Wilker- Wilker on on of the d States district court The rhe decree linking permanent I he be Injun affects approximate approxImate- approximately ly e and I I officers of th the shop era crafts con con- conI con concerned timed rne in th tin rh The Thi InjunctIon as applied to fo pw by toiLed tates I tto-ney tto Ham Harrl 31 I Daugh Daugh- irti Daugh-irti t on September 1 1922 nearl HenrI nearly i wo Q months after arter the In Inception ot 01 o the tte strike which ft Inch bleh seriously menaced The tem tern temporal 1011 1 order ordel was S hand hand- handed handed ed down d n b bv by ludge on October 5 B 19 1822 and md today made r i iov 0 o- o ov the strike Is still In effect The rho shop men left lert their posts of duty duh July 1 In 1022 when I the he United Stales States railroad labor ord el a cut in their wages nages ages C on that date The I he be strike for tor moro maIo than t two to 0 v The men returned turned to work ark In on the basis a of what hat as inon n 1 as the agreement which wa a entered Into by 31 major majorI I oads of the country countr 1 The he agree agree- agree left th question o of 1 was nas the main bono of con con- con contention after aeter the strike had extend extend- c tend tend- Id d Into a II month to a n to decide he tool took the thel cut in wages ordered t by the rail rail- railroad rail rail-i rail railroad road labor board IONS t The lY depart deput- department ment of the American I 1 of i Labor as a Il body is now restrained permanently from Interfering n Ith i ithe the opi op of the nUl on s a car car- car rs rl-rs as 1 I M 1 Jon lev Jo c 11 ii 11 president of the department J 3 r McGrath ice president and J John hn Scott ace ace- rotor and ond tl International Ri of Blacksmith Bl Drop orgen and Helpers and Its president lent dent Tames lames W Kline International Ional Alliance of Amalgamated Sheet Shet Metal Workers and President T J llyn s International hood hoot hooi a of Boilermakers kers Iron Ship and Helpers Helper of America end and President J 1 A Franklin Brotherhood of Un Hallway 11 Carmen of merIca and tin tar O F FTh n Th an nn International Association lation of and President WIlliam IT If Johnston John and r r C loon a rand grand secretary and treasurer In- In tern n Brotherhood 0 of Ele trl- trl I nl iii Workers and President James P I Noonan n n and numerous other 88 sis em tern n f federations and the presidents nd ind secretaries thereof Th The case was handled bandIed in Judge court today tody h Jacob JacobI r 1 DIckInson 0 J 1 Tailor Talor of Chicago o who were appointed I I to tho the I general genral generalS S ss G FI C INJUNCTION The temporary injunction as as ma made e permanent toda not ani otly enjoined the tho from Inter Inter- inter ering ering with properties but buti I Iso enjoined them from front con piling con ph Ing 0 o Injure or OT Interfere with the nail rall- rall road companies In the conduct of their business and prohibited them from making threats jeers jers taunt nr entreaties enjoined them from loitering In the vicinity of places of Ingress Ingres ot of the th It if behr the com Companies 0 or be hr unnecessarily In the I Parades and m meetings that hae hate haten n to do with the strike were ere cd as s were ere crt also letters tie te prams rams grams messages meI me is telephone or ord ond or If mouth that would Interfere or on against the operation of the tho railroads rl 0 or their es It also pre picketing and th the lilt 11 ing lag lilting of the homes of ot as missIonaries ries of the unions union The Injunction likewise Is prevented the union officers from ny ny public statements oi 01 that would In any way anyway the Intent o of the In i n It also tIl p the funds of the union rt Insofar r 11 al their th 11 use In ln the WA was In lit making the Injunction per per- per er- er permanent manent Judge Wilkerson Ierson said Mid In part Jt ncr's IE I r 4 f ft It It seem almost Incredible ble that 1 bythe re of the kind dIsclosed by the record n n this cue cine on Page laie wI 14 r DAUGHERTY'S INJUNCTION PERMANENT Continued front from Page One ODe ShOUld should ha e aged been waged In this country It Is een e en more ominous that unlawful assault upon the commerce of the ration nation should have found ts and defendants Including some som happily a few tew however of ot those thou charged with the duty of ot protecting property and enforcing the law This This strike was more mor than a contro ersy between employer and e Its manifest purpose s as shown by the th evidence was to cripple and destroy Iroy Interstate c m- m merce and to create creat by talc as- as assault assault sault aa-sault sault n a public opinion hostile to the decision of the th board The primary purpose of ot the tho th combination combination combination tion therefore Is unlawful and It may not bo be b carrIed out by means meana that otherwise would be b legal The Th defendant unions were not represented In court today It was as as however that they have bavo 60 da dais di s In which to file tile an The Tho attorneys attorney who thorn them withdrew l from the th case when the question of ot tho the permanent ordet earns came cam up In May MIlY and today's was u as virtually by default In his hIe hi decision Judge Wilkerson only outlined the th main points brought out In th the proof He called attention to bulletins used by the th union organization Leaders It and said Those bulletins show the th rl- rl re of the officers of ot the defendant organizations for tor the tor for the th strike e They also show that those officers In inthe the tho midst of ot a a campaign of ot unparalleled In la American Industrial history were continually ly Inciting th the members member of the tho th defendant or- or organizations organizations or to greater gr er activity |