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LAWS TO KEEP WOMEN'S PAY UP ATTACKED Black Future Faces Minimum Wage Scales, Bureau Forecasts. B JOSEPH 11. BAIRD. L'nltrd press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Feb. B—A dark future for humanitarian laws setting minimum wages for women in industry is foreseen by the Women's Bureau of the labor department which has completed a study of such legislation during the last fifteen years. Though seventeen states placed a legal ban or. inadequate wages for women, these daws have not only been "nullified in several states by the attacks upon them,” but are subject elsewhere to “constant pressure” which has weakened their affect, the bureau's report stated. Finish Experiments “It is apparent that today many states have finished their experiment in setting minimum rates for adult women,” it said. American experiments in regulating wages for women were patterned, with modifications, after the laws oi Australia and New 7 Zealand, it was pointed out. But in those countries minimum wag" laws were applicable to men as well us women in certain industries. In America, the laws have affected only women and minor children. Passed First Act Massachusetts passed in 1912 the first law 7 fixing a minimum for wages of women. It wras followed by similar laws in California, Colorado. Minnesota. Nebraska, Oregon, Utah. Washington, Wisconsin, Arizona, Arkansas. Kansas, North Dakota, Porto Rico, South Dakota, Texas, and the District of Columbia, the women’s bureau said. Non® of these law's sought to establish more than "a living wage,” the report said. Some of these states set a definite amount as a minimum, which could be changed only by amending ’he law. Others set up commissions to shift wages to correspond with economic changes. BIGGEST CARPET IS LAID Jty United Press LONDON. Feb. S.—What Is claimed to be the largest carpet in the world has been laid in the tea lounge of the New Empire Theater here. The rug was woven in Czechoslovakia. there being no loom in this country big enough to handle it. The carpet cost $35 a square yard.

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