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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 12

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Louisville, Kentucky
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12 THE COURIER. JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 193 1. SECTION 1 Plenty of FREE PARKING SPACE Next Door Plsnty of FREE PARKING SPACE Next BENSINGER'S-Louisville's Oldest and Largest Home-Owned Furniture Store I X.L.A.'s Eleclion Victory Is Voided; End Dock Strike, N.L.R.B. Warns than 100 strikers across the broad water-front street while a truck roared pnto Pier 84 with 60 A.F.L.

dockers to work the Italian liner Vulcania, which docked today. The A.F.L. said it recruited longshore gangs in Brooklyn to work the pier because A.F.L. longshoremen in the pier area were afraid of I.L.A. retaliation.

worked 42 ships in the port today, with 37 ships remaining strikebound. The I.L.A. suffered two other setbacks today, one in the courts and the other on the docks. Federal Judge F.dward J. Dimock granted an N.L.R.B.

petition for a temporary restraining order limiting I L.A. pickets to 12 men for each pier location. Tickets Throw Stones The AF.L.-IL.A, which has continued to work throughout the strike, invaded a North River luxury-line pier for the first time, braving a shouting, stone-throwing I.L.A. picket line to do so. Mounted police drove more i -lit Defend lis FOR SLEEPING COMFORT mr Down ffe) To Fire Balky Willies Washington, April 1 General Electric Company defended today its right to suspend workers who refuse on constitutional grounds to answer questions of Congressional committees.

The company filed papers in United States District Court ask ing dismissal of a suit brought by the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (U, and John W. Nelson, Erie, Pa. The company contended the right of management to formulate policies for the hiring and discharge of personnel "is beyond question." Ilritioli Song Writer Dies London, April 1 (V) Hamilton Kennedy, collaborator-composer of about 200 songs, including "Underneath The Spreading Chestnut Tree," died today in Middlesex Hospital. He was 42. Other songs in which he had a part included "Sgt.

Sally" and "Tina." Foam rubber uphrlilery he extra iturd no tag tpring bait teat EASTJED8 v. j-rv and back finely 1 t. a rati tpringi lounge ar tleep in luxury at thii omaiingly low pricel 47" long, 40" wide. You'd hardly believe tuch a beautiful chair could open into thit big, comfortable bed. New Balloting Will Be Held New York, April 1 (U.R)-The National Labor Pelations Board threw out a dock union's bargaining-election victory today and warned it to end its strike or lose its place on a new election ballot.

The N.L.R.B. said it would call the new election within 30 days to let this port's 24,000 dock workers decide between the independent International Longshoremen's Association and its A.F.L. rival of the same name. Offer To End Strike Rejected f.L.A. leaders latei offered to end the strike "within 48 hours" if the New York -New Jersey Vatcr Front Commission would restore work permits to 65 dockers who lost their cards for strike activity.

But the commission rejected the offer tonifiht. The old I.L.A., ousted ny the A.F.L. for failing to kick the racketeers out of its ranks, has all but crippled the nation's largest-port with a 28-day strike that has cost an estimated In a ruling setting aside the I.L.A.'s narrow victory in the bargaining election held last December, the N.L.R.B. warned the union it would be barred from the new election unless it refrained "from engaging in conduct designed to thwart or abuse the processes of the board." May Not Get on Ballot N.L.R.B. spokesmen in Washington, where the ruling was issued, interpreted this to mean the I.L.A.

will not be listed on the ballot unless it calls off the strike and gets its members back to work. The New York New Jersey Water Front Commission report-ed that 4,461 longshoremen Three on Carrier Killed In Crush Of Landing Plane Washington, April 1 The Navy today reported the deaths of three men in an aircraft-landing accident on the carrier Midway in the Mediterranean yesterday. Lt. Williams Henry Taulsen, Virginia Beach, Va Lt. (j.g.) George Lawrence Gleason, Jacksonville, and Airman John Arthur Humphreys, Liberty, 111.

A report from the Midway said plane piloted by Paulsen overshot (he deck barrier when attempting a landing and crashed into a waiting plane occupied by Gleason. Airman Humphreys, who was on duty on deck, died as a result of burns in the fire that was started by the crash. 12,000 To Join Chiang's Army Taipeh, Formosa, April 1 (P) Authorities announced today that 12,000 of the 14,000 former prisoners of war repatriated Choice X-Y ---v tA) rtt. nf fnlnrc- t4 Green, Red, 'l Aqua, Chartreuse 47" NYLON MESH TRIM PATENTS A' dressy strap ttmoo black patent. '5 Sizes 5Vi to 8.

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