Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1930 — Page 4

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RESIST WAGE SLASHES. GREEN TELLS WORKERS Employers Who Cut Pay Are "Public’ Enemies,’ Says Labor Chief. By United Prctt WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—American workers were called upon by President William Green of the American Federation of Labor in a statement published today to “resist with all their power’’ any further reduction of wages during the present period of business depression. Green classified as “Public enemies” employers who already have cut wages. He particularly attacked employers in the textile, bituminous coal and boot and shoes industry, and criticized other miscellaneous manufacturing enterprises. “The wrongs which such employers are perpetrating are against the public and serves to undermine our national economic structure at a time when the leaders in government and public spirited people are striving to maintain wage standards so that w r e can facilitate and hasten to a return to normal condition,” Green said. “Because of their action a substantial decrease in the purchasing power of these workers, who become their victims, is brought about and, to that extent, the day of returning prosperity and normal industrial activity is being delayed and an injury is inflicted upon those 'industries where employers and workers are heroically endeavoring to maintain established wage standards.” Open House Held by Store Open house at the Smith-Hass-ler-Sturm sporting goods store, 219221 Massachusetts avenue, today marked completion of remodeling and redecorating of the store. Remodeling gives the company more frontage on the avenue and more window display space.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

_NOV. 28, 1930