THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JANUAKV H. W. V- Nebraskan Gels Fellowship in Academy at Rome Howard. Hanson, Native ' of Wahoo, lo Develop Musical Ability ji School AbrlacL Howard Harold! Hanson, native of Walioo, Neh., whir his psreots, Mr. and Mr. Hans ianion, reside, left Omaha Lut nig'it tnroute from San Jte, Cat., to Wome Italy, where he will enter the (merkan academy for a period of til rtr veari. Me hai leave of absence for the College of the e, where he it dean the conservatory ,of Able Composer Will Study Music Abroad been granted a three yeara b Pacific, San I of fine arte 1, III II sic. inn nonorj Hanson u n western muii of the arade ho win thes competitive cae of this jury, of whi Jew York scores Iron; ent at co Xno Ttie as the conferred upon Mr. tabic in the annal of , because the personnel ly it limited to a lew coveted placet through xamnutioni. In the ebraska son a musical i Walter Damrosch of is the head, obtained musicians w ho have tat poser. aa Prix de Rome. holarship awarded it know x de Kome. expenses ana of Mr. Hanson are paid during iree years he is abroad. He pend six months of each year s studio at the academy teacn Wrtf musical rnmnoiilion and develoo. t hit musical creative genius. Dur ing the other months of the year he will Jbe privileged to travel and meet the composert of tu-op. Artists and sculptors also are sent to the American academy. 1 he ob ject is to encourage the arts and enable ambitious and talented Amen cans to do creative work without ita turriuff financial responsibilities and with the advantage of the best pos Bible equipment and environment. Ability as Composer. Mr. Hanson, who is 25, has given evidence of his ability as a composer, Some of his works are being played by the oan Francisco symphony or clestra, Los Angeles rhilharmoni; orchestra and the St. Louis Sym phony orchestra, lie wrote the music icr the "Forest Play of 1920." pre sented in the State Redwood park, California. The music on that occa sion was played by the San Fran cisco Symphony orchestra. ' Among his symphony orchestra composition are. "The Symphony," "Rhapsody," "Legend," "Before the Dawn" and Exaltation. Though Prof. Hanson is chiefly interested in orchestral composition, he has done same piano compost tions which are being played this season by Percy Grainger and Madame Sturkow-Ryder. Starts Career at Wahoo. Mr. Hanson began bis musical education at Luther college, Wahoo. After attending the University School of Music, Lincoln, he entered the Institute of Musical Art, New York. He graduated frpm North- . western university, Chicago, in 1916, receiving bachelor's and master's de crees. From Chicago he went to ian Jose to take the chair of theory .hd composition at the College of the Pacihc, which position he - held for three years, after which be' was promoted to dean of fine arts. While in Omaha he is visiting his micle and aunt; Fred and Emma Eckstrom, 2201 Lothrop street. Another uncle is Carl Eckstrom, formerly of Omaha, and now in the theatrical profession in New York. Bayard Gets Injunction" Against Irrigation Tax Bayard, Neb., Jan. 13. (Special.) The city of Bayard, through the efforts of City Attorney E. R. Carter, has secured a temporary injunction against the Nine Mile Hitch com pany, enjoining the company from collecting any irrigation.assessment until the case has been heard in court. The Nine Mile Ditch company's ir rigation ditch mns through (the city of Bayard, and Bayard citizens pay nearly $12,000 taxes to the irrigation district, while very few people use the water. The city wishes to be set outside the irrigation district. Lincoln Fugitive Caught. Winnipeg, Mann.. Jan. 13. Perry Anthony, alias Paul J. Adam, want ed at Lincoln, Neb., on a charge of nhtainincr SfvMfl from Mrs. Tull'a Mahley of Lincoln through fraud, wjc arrcstpd here last nicht and will be taken back to Lincoln by ita s;iiriff Hits A. Hvers of that city, ' : . tlUXJ j ... .... . v 1 J A. J. Love Made Head of Securities Firm The annual meeting' of stock holders of the National Security. Fire Insurance company, representing more than 100 Nebraska stockhuld ers, was held Thursday at the' com pany t offices in the Omaha National bank building. 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' vs. AMALGAMATED MEAT CUTTERS AND BUTCHER WORKMEN OF NORTH AMERICA DISTRICT COUNCIL NO. 5, Jacob L. Davis, Vice-President of said Council and Individually, J. W. Burns, Bunineta Manoifor and Secretary of aaid Council nd Individually, Frank Laucr, Prwidetit and Chairman of the Executive Strike Colnmitteo of said Council and Individually, Robert K. Hunter, Secretary of the Executive Strike Commiltcu of said Council and Individually, Milton Hunter, Member of the Executive Strike Committee of said Council and Individually. The following Locals of said District Council No, S of said Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America: - , 4 CATTLE BUTCHERS LOCAL NO. 28 of South Omaha, Nebraska; James Phinney, Individually and as President thereof, Charles Hoffman, Individually and as Vicc-Prchidcnt thereof, W. G. Moravee, Individually and as Secretary thereof, and J. Marek, Individually aud as Banker and Recorder thereof. PORK BUTCHERS LOCAL No. 33 of Omaha, Nebraska; Emil Levittm, Individually and as President thereof, Jack Lyou, Individually and as Business Agent and Secretary thereof, Milton Hunter, Individually and as Recorder thereof, A. Blaha, Individually and aa Treasurer thereof. ' I SHEEP BUTCHERS' LOCAL NO. 36 of Omaha, Nebraska; Charles Hcldt, Individually and as President thereof, Joe Spevak, Individually and as Secretary thereof, A. N. Smith, Individually and as Assistant Secretary thereof, Emil Ueldt, Indi vidually and aa Treasurer thereof, Tom Keluza, Individually and as Business Agent thereof, and John Keluza, Individually and aa Business Agent thereof. ' MECHANICS'YOCAL NO. 41 of Omaha, Nebraska; T. J. Hurlesa, Individually and as President thereof, Ray Thurman, Individually and as Secretary thereof. LABORERS' LOCAL NO. 602 of Omaha, Nebraska; B. A. Finnerfy, Individually and as President thereof, Robert L. Bice, Individually and aa Secretary thereof. , . CASING WORKERS' LOCAL NO. 44 of Omaha, Nebraska; Mike Shumeny, Individually and as President thereof; Mike AVillard, Individually and as Vice-President thereof; Frank Soukup, Individually and as Financial Secretary-Treasurer thereof ; Jim Rybin, Individually .and as Recording Secretary thereof; Paul Hess, Individually and as Guard thereof; Fred Kaiser, Indi vidually and aa Guide thereof; W. Nelson. Anuic Kurtz, and F. Grouche, Individually and as Trustees thereof. BEEB1 BONERS' LOCAL NO. 32b of South Omaha, Nebraska; C. Francisco, Individually and as President thereof; J. E. Nice, Individually and as Financial Secretary-Treasurer thereof; Don Debo, Individually and as Recording Secretary thereof. ' COOPERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA LOCAL NO. 21; Fred Broderson, Individually and Cor responding Secretary thereof; Herbert Groves, Individually and Financial Secretary thereof ; Johu Stevens, Individually and President thereof. ' ' v ' CANNING WORKERS LOCAL NO. 333 of South Omaha; Nebraska; Geo. Osborne, Individually and as President thereof; Mike Micnclsen, Individually and as Vice-President thereof; Joseph Krejci, Individually and as Financial Secretary-Treasurer thereof Leo Ales, Individually and as Recording Secretary thereof; Henry Ales, Individually and as Treasurer thereof; Henry Scidenbcrjr, Individually and as Guard thereof; Harold Overbeck, Individually and as Guide thereof; Mike Michclsen and George Osborne, Individually and as Trustees mcreoi. WHEREAS, to the above named cause It has been made to appear from the Bill of Complaint herein filed, duly verified, and the affi davits! filed by the Plaintiffs, the same having this day been produced to the Judge of this Court, and that a Writ of Injunction preliminary to the final bearing is proper, and that prima facie the Complainants - are entitled thereto, enjoining the Defendants herein from the acts complained of and threatened to be committed. Now, on Motion of said Complainants It Is ordered that the De fendants appear before this Court at the Court Room of this Court in the City of Omena, upon the 23rd day of January, 1922, at ten o'clock A. ft. Of said day and then and there show cause. If any they have, why the temporary injunction prayed for should not Issue, and it an. peering to the undersigned Judge of this Court from the specific facts shown by the affidavits filed herein by the plaintiffs and by the veri fied Bill that immediate and irreparable Injury, loss or damage will result to the applicants before notice can be 6erved an4 a bearing bad thereon, in that defendants and others in association with them are unlawfully attacking, assaulting, threatening and injuring employees of the complainants at their homes and on their way to work and re turning therefrom, and that these assaults, threats, attacks and intimi dations ire causing said employees, because thereof, to remain away from the plants of your complainants, thereby hindering, delaying. Interrupting and interfering with the business of the complainants In the handling, slaughtering, butchering and preparing for market live stock and the distribution thereof to various parts of the country, and that the defendants and those in conjunction with them, thus unlaw fully acting, are sot financially responsible, and that because thereof, and because of the acts as aforesaid, which the said defendants and those acting with them are doing, and unless restrained will continue to do, the said injury to the complainants is irreparable, and that be cause thereof, a restraining order is necessary to prevent irreparable Injury to the property and property rights of the plaintiffs as set forth above and as , particularly described in the BUI of Complaint filed by the plaintiffs for which injury there is no adequate remedy at law, and because thereof, the application of the complainants for a restraining order without notice is granted. NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED that you, the said Amalga mated Meat Cuttera aud Butcher Workmen of North America, District Council No. 5, Jacob L. Davie, Vice-President of said Council and Individually, J. W, Burns, Business Manager and Secretary of Said Council and Individually, Frank Lauer, President and Chairman of the Executive Strike Committee of said Council and Individually, Robert K. Hunter, Secretary of the Executive Strike Committee, oj said Council and Individually, Milton Hunter, Member of the Execu-. tive Strike Committee of said Council and Individually, The follow ing Locals of said District Council No, 5 of said Amalgamated Meat Cutters tad Butcher Workmen of North America: Cattle Butchers Local No. 28 of South Omaha. Nebraska; James Phinney, Individually nd a President thereof, Charles Hoffman, Individually and as Vice President thereof. W, G. Moravee, Individually and aa Secretary thereof, and J. Marek, Individually and as -Banker and Recorder thereof. Pork Butchers Local No. 33 of Omaha, Nebraska; Emil Levltus, Individually and as President thereof, Jack Lynn, Individu ally and as Business Agent and Secretary thereof, Milton Hunter, In dividually, and as Recorder thereof, A. Blaha. Individually and as Treasurer thereof. Sheep Butcher Local No. 36 of Omaha, Nebraska; Charles Heldt, Individually and as President thereof, Joe Spevak, In' vidually and as Secretary thereof, A. N. Smith, Individually and as Assistant Secretary thereof, Emil Heldt, Individually and as Treasurer thereof, Tom Kelusa, Individually and as Business Agent thereof, and John Keluza, Individually and as Business Agent thereof. Mechanics' Local No. 41 of Omaha, Nebraska; T. J. Hurless, Individually and as President thereof, Ray Thurman, Individually and as Secretary thereof. Laborers' Local No. 60? of Omaha, Nebraska; B. A. Finnerty Individually and as President thereof, Robert L. Rice, Individually and as Secretary thereof. Casing Workers Local No. ii of Omaha, Nebraska; Mike Shumeny, Individually and as President thereof, Mike Wiilard, Individually and aa Vice-President thereof, Frank Soukup, Individually and as Financial Seeretary-Treasurer thereof, Jim Rybin, Individually and aa Recording Secretary thereof, Paul Hess, Individu ally and ai Guard thereof, Fred Kaiser, Individually and as Guide thereof, W. Nelson, Annie Kurtz and F. Grouche, Individually and as Trustees thereof. Beef Boners Local No. 326 of Bo'ith Omaha, No- braska; C. Francisco, Individually and aa President thereof, J. E. Nice, Individually and as Financial Secretary-Treasurer thereof, Don Debo, Individually aad as Recording Secretary thereof. Coopers International Union of North America Local No. 21; Fred Broderson, Individual lj 'and Corresponding Secretary thereof, Herbert Groves, Individually and Financial Secretary thereof, John Stevens Individually and Presi dent thereof. Canning Workers Local No. 333 of South Omaha, Ne DEFENDANTS braska; George Osborne, Individually and as President thereof, Mike Michelsen, Individually and aa Vice-President thereof, Joseph Krejci, Individually and as Financial Secretary-Treasurer thereof, Leo Ales, Individually and as Recording Secretary thereof, Henry Ales, Indi vidually and as Treasurer thereof, Henry Seidenberg, Individually and as Guard thereof, Harold Overbeck, Individually and as Guide thereof, Mike Michelsen and George Osburne, and Frank Ales, Individually and as Trustees thereof, and all other officers, agents, representatives, members and persons belonging to and affiliated with said defendant organizations above named and other persons whose names are unknown, and all thoseho are aiding, abetting, advising, encourag-lng-or assisting them or any of them, and their attorneys, solicltots, agents and servants, and all persons acting by or under the authority or direction of said defendants be, and you are hereby especially re strained, enjoined and -commanded to desist and refrain; . l . From la any manner committing the acts and grievances in the Dill of Complaint in this cause set forth and to desist and refrain from in any manner interfering with, hindering, obstructing, delaying or stopping any of the business of the compla'nants or their agenta or employees in the operation of the business carried on by the com plainants mentioned in said Bill in the City of Omaha, State of Ne braska, or elsewhere, and from Interfering in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly with any persons having business or trade with these complainants or any of them, at or in the vicinity of Omaha, Nebraska. " ' V.. ...... From unlawfully interfering with the employment .of help by th complainants and each of them, and from challenging stopping, at tacking, assaulting, threatening, interfering! or intimidating persons who are desirous of entering the employ of the complainants and who are enroute to and from the plants of the complainants to seek em ployment therein, and from congregating about such persons for the purpose of inducing them by assaults or threats or intimidation not to enter the service of the complainants, and from challenging, stop ping, intercepting, threatening, attacking, abusing or intimidating any of the employees of the complainants or any of them while going to or from their work in the employment of the complainants or any of them, and from in any manner assaulting, attacking, threat ening, intimidating or interfering with any of the employees of the eomplanants or any of them at their homes, or on their way to and Erora work, or at any other places, and from interfering with hem by violence, threats of personal Injury, using of vile or abusive ipithets or unlawful conduct, calculated or intended to prevent any )f the employees of the complainants or any of them from continuing ith their said employment or performing the service for which they .were and are employed. . ' 111. ,' From congregating to intercept, stop, assault, attack, Intimidate -or interfere with the employees of the complainants or any of them, liiie going to or from or returning from their place of work with ihe complainants, or any of them, or at their homes or any other places, or while congregating, assembling, or getting together for the purpose of unlawfully attempting to persuade them to quit the service f complainants or any of them, and to cease their employment, and from stopping, attacking, intimidating, assaulting or interfering with persons who are desirous of entering the employment of the defend ants or any of them, and who are enroute to seek employment with he complainants or any of them, and from congregating about such Arsons for the purpose of inducing them by threats or conduct Jo snding to intimidate not to enter the service of the complainants or ny of them or to go to their several places of business. From visiting the homes or families of the employees of the com plainants or any of them for the purpose of threatening said families or any members thereof with violence to themselves or their property, or for the purpose of assaulting or attacking said employees or their families or for the purpose of using language or conduct toward them tending to frighten or intimidate them, in order to induce or compel the employees of the complainants or any of them, to quit their employ . r.ient . . i ' From calling over the telephone the homes or families of the employees of complainants, or any of them, and threatening said families, or any members thereof, with violence to themselves or their property, or using language over paid 'phone tending to frighten or intimidate thra In order to induce or compel the employees ofpm. plalnants, or any of them, to quit their employment, or in order to induce said employees to stay away from the plants of your com plainants, ' ; , J , No. 368 Equity Restraining Order VL From interfering with, attacking, or threatening employees of the compiainunts going to and from their work, and, from interfering; with, threatening, or attacking employees of Ue complainants while upon any street car, or other conveyance being conveyed to or from their places of work. - VIL : From trespassing or entering upon the grounds or premises of ( complainants for the purpose of interfering with complalnanta' busi ness or hindering or obstructing their business or for the purpose of compelling or inducing by threats, intimidation, violence or abusive ' language any of the complainants employees to refuse or fall to perform their duties as such. " . v -y VIII. Also from establishing and maintaining pickets or congregating it or near the place of work of complainants' employees in and about jr adjacent to the plant of your complainants or any of them, or in , OIJU UyUU IWW UU IS.WV. V. WWW .mvv. m v Jtnaha nearby and leading to ana irom saia piani, ror me purpose oi unlawfully intercepting persons who may be desirous of entering htf employment of your complainants or any of them, or going to com plalnants' place of business for the purpose of seeking employment, ) and from attempting by threats, Intimidation, violence or abusive language, or any other conduct intended to intimidate said persons, either by words or acts calculated or intended to have such an effect. In order to binder such persons from entering; the employment of your . complainants or any of them, and also from in any manner, by such pickets, congregations, threats or intimidations from in any manner Interfering, directly or Indirectly, with the employees of the com plainants, or any of them, In going to or from their work with the . complainants or any of them; also from having in excess of one epresentative near any gateway or means of ingress or egress to id from the places of business or plants of your complainants. ' " IX. . Also from directing, ordering or inciting other persons to threaten or assault the employees of your complainants or any of them, or by the use of profane or vile epithets to intimidate any of the employees . of your complainants or any of them, or from directing or Inciting other persons to interfere with the business of your complainants at ijr near Omaha, Nebraska. - " ', v. ' x' - . From, issuing any orders, statements or directions to any persons whomsoever, commanding and enjoining ot doing by said persons of the things herein enjoined. f - ,. ...:" , ' ;. . ' XI. ' From interfering or attempting to interfere by violence, threats, assaults or initmidations with complainants' employees or. any of them for the purpose of causing or Inducing them to cease work at complainants' plants and from Compelling or inducing or attempting to compel or induce by threats intimidations or violence or abusive language, any of complalnanta' employees to leave its service or fail to perform their duties as such employees or compelling or attempt ing to compel by like means any persons desiring to seek employment from complainants from so accepting such employment. ' - .. .XII. -' It is further ordered that a copy of this order, certified under the band of the Clerk and the seal of this Court, be served on each of the defendants to be restrained thereby and that said defendants and all other persons who shall have knowledge ot such writ, or upon whom it may be served, shall be thereby and thereafter enjoined from . doing or counseling or inciting any of the acts set forth above, restrained hereby, . ' This Order is conditioned upon the. complainants entering into a jond in the mm of $5,000 conditioned upon the payment ot such wets and damages as nay be Incurred o suffered by any party who may be found to have been wrongfully enjoined or restrained hereby. It ia further ordered that the proof upon said bearing for a temporary injunction shall be by affidavit except that either aide may use not to exceed six witnesses who will be orally beard. The complainant shall within five days file affidavit in support of their Bill, copies to be delivered to Counsel for defendants or one of such counsel if no counsel appear for defendants copy will be filed with Clerk for use of defendants. Th defendants shall file affidavit In resistance bo or befpr January 21, 1622, with Copy to counsel for complainant. x If defendants find the time fixed Insufficient to present proof as aforesaid, they may file application for extension on or before January 18th, 1922. Witness my hand this 13th day of January, 1922,. j. at 11:45 A, M. - (Signed) MARTIN J. WADE, . Judge of the United States District Court ss. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA I, R. C. Hoyt, Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Disrict of Xebraska, do herebv certify the above and foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an order entered upon the Journal of the proceedings of said Court in the above entitled action as the same appears of record in my office. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said Court, at Omaha, Nebraska, in said District, this 13th day of January, 1922. ' , V , (Signed) R. C. HQYT, Clerfc v -... ;;' '' ." .V "' .'. ' " - ":: ' .. ' ' , 7 ' . - : .- & 1 n