Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1936, Page 14

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A—=14 @i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936. BOARD RESTRAINED - £ SRR N I-ABU_R PROBE SIR LANSBROOK SAYS: L7 doesn’t Court Orders Further Inves- . cost a million to look / ] L] ] 29 ‘WINSTON- SAL!JM N. C, " Novem- ber 6.—Federal Judge Johnson J. l g fl m Z Z 0 ” Hayes yesterday signed an order tem- porarily restraining the National Labor Relations Board from further inves- tigation and interference in connec- tion with the Washington Mills Co., charged with unfair labor practices. * The jurist further ordered that the defendants show cause before him at Greensboro November 9 why the re- straining order should not be made permanent. The order listed Washington Mills John M. Carmhod_v and Edwin S. Smith, constituti; the N. L. R. B. . Dbca‘iictinh 61 B8 Wesableal. SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS Dlstnct 1575 ordered that the defendants: ¢ “Are hearb, ] ined : i I f ot ST ettt ¢ Inferwoven i Co. of Mayodan as plaintiff and as defendants Bennett F. Schauffler in- dividually and as regional director for the National Labor Relations Board for the fifth region; Jacob Blum, in- dividually, and as trial examiner for the N. L. R. B.; J. Warren Madden, torney for the mills, Judge Hayes gation in connection with, or prose- cution of, the complaint issued by B. ¢ 2 . F. Schauffler, regional director for the RS ? -~ w P . . fifth region, referred to in the bill . For Town ea. X i . oenlx of complaint, from further attempt e jesr i to enforce against Washington Mills | : o, ot o provkin o e na A BN ravenette | - i o ety o e ' : . e Westminster business, or with relations existing $ ; a a r I n e between the plaintiff and its employes until further order of this court.” In the event that the restraining i A . 5 S o e e ¥ Topcoats #aid that the hearing would be held #b Masodsn Tuesdayiat tnm ;8 . Al ) ; shades, these hose will never be guilty of being 5 Oc ul ; o ; 4 E in bad taste. Choose from a wide selection of A D. A. R. 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