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DESTRUCTIVE WAR IS LAID TO UNION Kansas City Judge Bans Picketing at Donnelly Garment Plant. By the Aszociated Press. KANSAS CITY, August 14.—Fed- eral Judge Merrill E. Otis accused the International Ladies' Garment Work- The ers’ Union yesterday of waging a war of destruction against the Donnelly Gar- ment Co., owned by Mrs. Nell Don- nelly Reed, whose kidnaping drew Nation-wide attention in 1932, In a sharply worded memorandum, Judge Otis kept in effect a no-picket~ ing order and denied the union request for dismissal of the company's bill of complaint. The union appropriated $100,000 ir May at its Atlantic City convention for organization activities here. The ac- tion was the signal for a bitter ex- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Dubinsky, president of the union, and former United States Senator James A. Reed, who married Mrs. Donnelly after the kidnaping. Judge Otis said the union's war against the company is intended to accomplish results “against the will both of the company and its em- ployes,” already organized as the Donnelly Garment Workers’ Union. —_— After a two-year search oll has been found in Cherinigov Province of Uk- change of statements between David ! raine in Russia. new |77 ELECTROLUX GGS REFRIGERATOR ¢ A DAY PRICED AS LOW AS 733 LOSER TOLD TO AMEND GAMBLING CASE PLAINT Must File Suit in Six Months, Judge Informs Richter, Beek- ing $36,260. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, August 14—If Paul K. Richter, retired California busi- ness man, wants to get back the $36,- 260 he says he lost in a card game D. C, on the Grace liner, Santa Ross, he'll have to think up some new angles. Pederal Judge Vincent L. Leibell today gave him 20 days in which to amend his complaint. Not many details of the game were available, but it would appear Richter was the loser and that he gave a check for that amount to William D. Frad. Richter's complaint is based on an Tllinois statute voiding any agreement made when the consideration is & gambling debt. Judge Leibell pointed out, however, the same statute also holds that gambling debts are recov- SERVEL ;,,gcrlm“ SESVEL ELECTROLUK AUGUST 15, 1937—PART ONE. erable by law, and that if the loser doesn't file suit in six months, any citisen may then sue for three times the money involved—which would be $109,860. Godwin Made Director. J. C. Godwin, assistant controller of Woodward & Lothrop department store, has been made a director of the Controllers’ Congress of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, it was announced yesterday, MAJ. KILBURN NAMED Will Bucceed Capt. Miller as Cav- alry Journal Editor. Capt. Charles 8. Miller, U, 8. Army, editor of the Cavalry Journal for the last two years, has been relieved of duty to attend the Army War College, it was announced yesterday by the United Btates' Cavalry Association. le will be succeeded by Maj. Charles 8. Kilburn, who came to Washington from Fort Bliss, Tex., & year ago. hgd it in Electrolux! Only a low are “. : you'll most hkely di