(Butte, Mont.), 1938-03-31

(Butte, Mont.), 1938-03-31

Thursday, March 31, 1938 THE MONTANA LABOR NEWS Page 3 LEGAL NOTICES MINERS TELL STORY Men Who Lead Labor r NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate f ANNIE BAGLEY. Deceased. KG1R PROGRAM n T Notice is hereby given by the under- OF DIFFICULTY UNDER BOOK REVIEW signed, Russ J. Bag ley, Administrator of BY BRUCE MINTON and the estate of Annie Bag Icy, deceased, to A, the creditors of and all persons having JOHN STUART SCHEDULE claims against the said deceased, to ex- ii hibii them, with the necessary vouchers, COMPENSATION LAW Reviewed by Professor W. P. FOR WEEK OF f ÜI within four months after the first publi­ MARCH 31 TO APRIL 7 cation oi this notice to the said adminis­ Clark of the Montana State Uni­ *• trator at the office of P. E. Geagan. 509 Ed. Note—This series of articles versity faculty, Professor is a - V Stiver Bow Block, Butte, Montana, the is being submitted by a miner who m being the iDiace for the transaction member of the Humanities divi­ THURSDAY, MARCH 31 m ill of the bus i' of said estate, in the feels that he has been unjustly sion, chairman of the department 8:00 Pay’n Save Musical Clock. omity of silver Bow, Slate of Montana. 8:30 Lou Hughes Financial Service. BBSS J. BAGLEY. Administrator of treated under the compensation of classical languages. He is chair­ 8:43 Organ. 1 the Estate of Annie Bagley, De­ y ;uu Monarch Lumber Co. M ceased. act. man of the resolutions committee 9:15 Savemore Market Flashes. Dated Butte, Montana, this 29th day of of the local union. 9:30 Weather Bulletins from Helena, March, 1930. y:31 Everybody’s Idea. First publication March 31, 1938.—4T. REPEAL PLAN ONE 9:45 Larry Larsen, Organist. 10:00 Time for Thought. No. 37228 A Story Without a Parallel in In Europe it has long been pos­ 10:15 Sego Milky Way. ALIAS SUMMONS Western Mining. sible to buy for a small sum books 10:30 National Farm IIlome Hour. In the District Court of the Second Ju­ 11:30 Mother-In-Law. dicial District of the State of Montana. I fell for that old noise, “They of past and present. Not so in the 11:45 Glenn Darsin. ii;:;;: In and lor the County of Silver Bow. 12:00 Texaco FIrechlef News Flashes. CUT can’t beat you out of the state com­ United States. But now Modern i HELEN KAY. Plaintiff. 12:15 Let’s Talk It Over. pensation,” and like most others in Age Books, Blue Seal, Gold Seal 12:30 Rakov’s Orchestra. MELVIN KAY. Defendant. 1:00 Organ Treasures. The State of Montana Sends Greetings the game, I thought since I had ob­ and Red Seal is making available 1:15 Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins. to the Above Named Defendant: 1:30 Crisco’s Vic and Sade. You are hereby summoned to answer tained a hospital ticket, had reported books new and old at 25, 35 and 50 1:45 Eastman School of Music. the complaint in this action, which is filed to a doctor, and was under the care cents, the volume. Success to the 2:00 Club Matinee. in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a 2:45 Good Afternoon Neighbors. copy of which is herewith served upon and advice of this said doctor, I was sponsors of this enterprise. 3:00 Weather Report from Helena. you. and to file yoiir answer and serve a 3:15 Kennedy Talk from London. WAS *1.10 copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney in the clear as far as reporting in­ “Men Who Lead Labor” is No. 5 3:30 Radio Rubes. within twenty days after the service of jury was concerned. of Gold Seal Books at 35 cents. The 3:45 Washington Calls. this summons, exclusive of the day oi 4:o0 Rakov s Orchestra. service; and la case of your failure to I am not a racketeer, and like authors are eager, scholarly journal­ 4:30 May tag Shop Frog ra m. appear or answer, judgment will be taken many others thought my injury only ists who give us here sketches of 4:45 Dinner Concert. against you by default for the relief' de­ 5:00 To be announced. NOW $1.00 manded in the complaint. trivial and that the pain would leave men who guide labor’s forces today 5:15 Leo and Ken. Excise Tax Included A general statement of the plaintiff’s 5:30 Road Reports. cause of action and relief prayed for in me as quickly as it came on. I did in the United States. William Green, 5:31 Howie Wing—Presented by Kelloggs. said complaint is as follows: not seek compensation at the out­ 5:45 Hotel Statler Orchestra. PINT That you and the said plaintiff inter­ William Hutcheson, Edward F. Mc- 0;ou Texaco Firechief News Flashes. married at Helena, Montana, on or about set. However, since my injury was Grady, John L. Lewis, Hey wood 6:15 Let’s Go to the Theatre. the 20th day of July, 1934, and ever since 6:30 The Story Behind the Song— CODE NO. said dale have been and now are husband not a trivial one as I thought and Broun, A. Philip Randolph, Harry Montana Power Co. and wife; that the said plaintiff is now has turned out to be a major injury, Bridges receive each a sparkling 6:45 Boucher’s. 225-C and for more than year last past 7:00 Good News of 1938—Maxwell House preceding the commencement of this ac­ I am justly entitled to compensa­ chapter, followed by briefer treat­ Coffee. tion, to-wit, the 18th day ot February, 1938, 8:0U America’s Town Meeting of the Air. lias been an actual resident of the State tion for permanent total disability. ment of “Giant Killers” in recent 9:00 Texaco FIrechlef News Flashes. of Montana: that there are no children Previous to meeting with injury, I struggles for recognition and organ­ 9:15 Emil Marans. the issue of said riage; that for more 9:30 U. S. Jr. Chamber of Commerce than year immediately preceding the had worked underground as a miner ization on the part of labor. Program. commencement of this action, you have 10:00 St. Francis Hotel Orchestra. inflicted upon said plaintiff grievous for over 30 years. I do not think in Through the whole book moves 10:15 Trocadero Cafe Orchestra. menial suffering by a course of conduct that 30 years I had worked 10 shifts what the authors call “the ghost of FRIDAY, APRIL 1 towards and treatment of said plaintiff, existing and persisted in continually dur­ outside of the trade. Gompers” which is continued in such 8:üü Pay'n Save Musical Clock. ing all of said period of time, and which 8:30 Lon Hughes Financial Service. My case is one of permanent total men as President Green of A. F. 8:45 Organ. course of conduct towards and treatment 9:00 Monarch Lumber Co. of plaintiff by you is reasonably of such disability, paralysis, an ankylosed of L., William Hutcheson of United t»»> a nature and character as to destroy and 9:15 Savemore Market Flashes. Mit Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join­ 9:30 Weather Report from Helena. has destroyed the peace of mind and back, with three vertabraes gone. 9:31 Everybody’s Ideas. I. M. ORNBURN, Secretary-Treasurer Union Label Trade Department happiness of the said plaintiff, and which 9:45 Originalities. has defeated the proper and legitimate I was refused admittance to Murray ers of America, and opposed by of American Federation of Labor. objects of mai riage and rendered the con­ Hospital, railroaded to Galen and no John L. Lewis and others. Gomp­ 10:00 Pay’n Save Program. tinuance of the marriage relations between 10:15 Edward Gamage. compensation history. ers had desired, as I get it, (1) no 10:30 National Farm Home Hour. you and the said plaintiff perpetually 11:30 Mother-In-Law. G umeasonable and intolerable to said The injury occurred while work­ separate political part for labor but 11:45 Jack and Lauretta. plaintiff, in this, that during all of said 12:00 Texaco Firechief News Flashes. A. F. OF L UNION LABEL INDUSTRIAL period of time you have continually ing in the 2320 raise at the Steward dependence of labor upon organiza­ 12:15 Music Appreciation. nagged and quarreled with plaintiff, found fault with the said plaintiff without cause, mine, in June, 1929, which raise had tion within its own ranks and the 12:45 Pay’n Save Program. jss* I ;uü Uechsil’s Organ Treasures. lepeatedly has called said plaintiff vile caved and was in a state of repair, two old parties where government 1:15 Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins. EXHIBITION OPENS EXECUTIVE OFFICE and unmentionable names, cursed and 1:3U Crisco’s Vic and Sade. swore at her; that you have a violent and 18 floors from sill. We were using had to be concerned, “punishing 1:45 Pay’n Save Program. ungovernable temper, and at various times iV cap posts, blocks were hung on the enemies and rewarding friends” in 2:00 Club Matinee. during said period of time when enraged 2:45 Good Afternoon Neighbors. 9:45 Larry Larsen. 1. M. Ornburn, Director-General against the said plaintiff has struck her 16th floor, making it necessary to either party; (2) arbitration and 3:00 Weathe Bulletin. liCUU Time for Thought. m with your hands.

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