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Because the Judge Says So

Broun, Heywood | March 20, 1935 issue

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Vice Chancellor, Marion Berry of New Jersey, has just granted one of the most sweeping anti-labor injunctions ever issued in the U.S. This temporary injunction was issued at the request of trustees of the Newark Ledger against the Newspaper Guild strikers. In addition to the all too familiar provisions against picketing and talking to "loyal workers," the Chancellor has added two sections which should be of vast interest not only to labor groups but to liberals and newspaper publishers and radio stations. It takes no great stretching of the Chancellor's ukase to bring the conservative Herald Tribune itself into danger.

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LABOR; LABOR disputes; PERIODICALS; STRIKES & lockouts; PERIODICALS -- Publishing; EMPLOYEES
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