Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1930, Page 11

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Bnd teogs e [ 12 PPN R ISR S LS SO 1~ March 15 by the insurgent group was made without authority, commenting that when the Springfield meeting was held the International Union still had | its regularly elected officers. Judge Hill sald: | “In my opinion, therefore, the hold- |ing of the Springfield convention did | not operate as a reorganization of the United Mine Workers of America, did not, create % new constitution forthat el body and did not invest the members Judge Upholds Lewis Injunc- | there ‘elected as its officers wita any | power as such.” 4 ¢ Presid i i i ion’ Legality of the action of President tion Against Using Union’s | 1.euif"ia” révoxing the charter of the Tllinois district was not of controliing Name or Assets. importance in the matter before him, Judge HIll held. T TR R | “The bill in this case,” Judge Hill's A NAORUAL decision said, “shows that the defend- i ants (the insurgent group) have re- eptember 11.—Mem- |nounced all allegiance to the original faction of the | international union of the United Mine bers of the Tilinois Mine yesterday 1lost | Workers of America and by their con- their fight to dis an in, jon ve- | duct are usurping powers which they do straining them from using the name or [not possess and are interfering with assets of the Unit Mine Workers of | the rights of complainants and others America. | who still desire to adhere to and recog- The injunction, obtained at Benton, | nize the lawful officers of that asso- TIl, August 12, by supporters of John |ciation.” To discover the secrets behind the famous T e ternational president of the | Lewls revoked the Tilinois chatter and English style biscuits. P‘ They brought b;lgl; English ovens along with the original union, was upheld by County | ousted its officers October 10, 1929. The Judge Frederick A. Hill. | insurgents_obtained an injunction re- In his ruling, Judge Hill said reor- |straining Lewis from interfering with ganization of the United Mine Workers the Illinois district and Lewis falled in | of America as effected at Springfield an effort to dissolve that action. . —— e . T ¥ S S 99 vears’ coffee leadership brings you Boscul Coffee Glorious flavor! Five of world’s best coffees, wisdom of centuries of fine biscuit-baking. aged 18 months in the bean, delicately blended, perfectly roasted. Vacuum-packed. Oven- fresh in your cup. §“""{ Then they created Sunshine Hydrox...now the Wy | > _most famous English style biscuitin all the world. unshing HYDROX & ReciuseALOT {COFFE BTy o CREAM-FILLED CHOCOLATE \V(’l lastingly COOKIE SANDWICHES Dad throws out his chest of course when he shows the youngster’s picture! 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R & % amounted up to August 31, PHOENIX, Ariz, September 11.— Tilson Points Out Millionaire Gave | 1930.” ?ov:;.mhn cr PDerps has declined the 2 & “This certainly sul n n of Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, $40,000 in Three Months, While mmngin :m{ by :}%x,fle_ Sec:&lry t;l Alrhl:o Interior, lg.r repre- nati known Democratic journal- ' Sentation of na September 17 at All Others Put Up $150. ist, 0&:‘:’)‘,_ Raskob set “pj.nduu the Las Vegas, Nev., celebration inci- financing the proj da agency in|dent to starting actual construction of S G ‘Washington which has for its sole pur- | the Boulder Dam project. John J. Raskob financed the Demo- | pose the vilification of the President of | In ®& letter yesterday declining th: cratic organization almost alone from |the United States.” invitation the ‘chief executive of the June 1 to August 31, Representative | 7 State which opposed the project from Tilson of Connecticut,” the Republican | R S the start expressed the hope Dr. Wilbur leader, sald yesterday in a statement| Posters in British consular and pass- | would understand “why we feel at this concerning the last Democratic Na- |port offices in foreign countries with | time we have nothing to celebrate.” tional Committee report. the heading “Notice to Aliens” have| Arizona plans to file a suit in the During that time, he said the Demo- | been replaced by others reading “Notice | United States Supreme Court to block cratic_committee chairman “advanced 'to Foreign Visitors.” ! the bullding of the dam. ©0%0%6%0%0%¢%,%,° ® acations Are Over! 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Pride 3 Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz., 37c raey i °'_"1n7. pkg. 19¢ tm. un 7S¢ Loose-Wiles Oatray Cookies. . lb., 22¢c Libby’s Cooked Corn Beef can 25¢ | Finest Luncheon Tongue Rosedale Corned Beef Hash........can 23c | Underwood’s Deviled Ham .3 cans 25¢ Tasty Potted Meats can 5c¢ | Diplomat Boned Chicken med. o 2 large pkas. lsc, & pkgs. ASCO Golden Syrup .......ccovuen can 1lle High-Grade Parlor Brooms Maypole Pancake Syrup. bot. 19¢ | Junket Powder (all flavors) Karo Table Syrup. @500 Gelatine Desserts. ... ......3 p 4500 Corn Flakes.. 3 4SC0 Quick Made Tapioca FINEST QUALITY MEATS! 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