The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 11

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~ ponent—and this despite the strong conditions shou! and | SECTION TWO | | NEW GOVERNOR MAY KILL KANSAS LABOR DAVIS PLANS CAMPAIGN 10 ABOLISH LAW Democrat to Face the Opposition of Republicans in Legislature TOPEKA, Kan, Deo. 14— The Kansas industrial court, long & source of capitallabor warfare, now faces its greatest fight. Jonathan M. Davis, newly elected democratic governor, has gpa the full force of office personality to wipe from Ly statutes the law creating the court, when he takes office | danuary 1. Opposing him stands a united re- publican legisiature, pledged by party platform to battle for the court to the uttermost. Who will win ts a toss-up. Davis, who had incorporated Into his platform an attack on the court, won the last election by @ plurality ef 18.400 over his republican op- sentiment of Kansas. La- bor cast a solid vote for Davis. How- ever, this is not considered clear indication, as other issues of equal tmportance entered the campaign. But labor will lend its solid sup- port toward abolishment of the hated industrial court. The Ameri- ean Federation of Labor and other Inbor organizations thruout the country repeatediy have attacked it| as an effort to enslave labor, and a) revulsion from modern labor prin- Employers are divided on the court question. Many brand it ‘as an attempt to give state con- tel over private property. Other employers indorse it heartily, as @ many eminent jurists of the ae oo | iL ‘The court grew out of the great) goal strike of 1919. Im 1920, Gov.) Henry J. Alien called a special ses- _ gon of the legislature to pase upon ‘plan advocated by W. L. Huggins, Emporia, Kan., lawyer, This plan Was pronounced one to create an/ ee re ee ree Gries | imal and civil codes, that is to bring as ts done | ie ae Hi i a HTH } : T i i : 3 , 5 eul- world’s best want it, Is Phonograph. Unusually this time on combination. strument un! 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Open warfare came in October of 1921, when Alexander Howat, a dis trict president of the United Mine Workers of America, defied the court and was sent to fall. Coal miners thrucht the state walked out in «ympathy, and re mained idle for months, causing un- told loss to Kansas and necessitating the use of troops. Finally the inter- national president of the miners ex- pelled Howat, reorganized the dis trict and brought peace. Thin case, and scores of other real or fancied grievances of employers and employes against the court, as ware Davie widespread support in his coming attack. | And the eyes of all American in-| dustry is watching. —_——$$<——————— Food Needed for | Don’t forget the birds In this snowy | weather, is the plea issued by Mra. | C. N. Compton, president of the Au- dobon society. Mra. Compton points out that the birds can’t dig for worms in this kind of weather, and they'll starve to death unless crumbs are scattered for 6d NCA TS in fact. 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