Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1931 — Page 2

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ROOSEVELT HITS BIG BUSINESS' MERGER 'ORGY' Makes Indirect Attack on Consolidations in U. S. in Last Decade. Bit United Prr SILVER BAY, N. y, Aug. 13 Big business mergers and, consolidations under way in the United States during the last decade have been attacked indirectly by Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York. In his speech Wednesday night before representatives of the Smaller Industries of America, in session here, the Governor, considered a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for president, in one passage reminiscent of the Bryan era, said: "We have heard much of the economies resulting from mergers and consolidations. And immediately following an orgy of mergering, the country has been hit by the worst economic collapse of modern times.” Earlier the Governor had commented: “There is among the unthinking a widespread idea that the smaller industries of this country are doomed, and that presently we shall find all industries controlled by a score or a dozen of nation-wide producers. “We have gone mad over the word ‘co-operation,’ with trade papers, codes of ethics, red fire and pep talks all designed to build up sales and increase production. “There has been too much salesmanship, too much talk, too much overproduction. Real planning is needed. It is time we experimented. We already have experimented with big town, high pressure salesmanship, overproduction and centralization. Let us now turn the other way. I suggest that you as business men help us to make these experiments."

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MISSION REORGANIZED The Rev. H. A. Wilks Elected Pastor by S'egro Congregation. A Negro Baptist mission at Thirtieth street and Ethel avenue has been reorganized into the Greater M. Zion Missionary Baptist church. • The Rev. H. A. Wilks was elected pastor. Heno Head is treasurer and Miss L. Cooper, secretary. The choir will appear in angel-winged robes at its first musical program on Sept. 13.

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the owners and managers of Indus- j try “stand impatient and helpless,” j the council issued a plan of action, 1 which included six provisions: Adoption of the five-day week by I I private and government Industries.j Adoption of the six-hour day Jf j i necessary, and “work security” i j wherever possible. I Maintenance of the standard rate of pay. Inauguration and maintenance of a federal, state and municipal building and construction program “minus red tape.” Formulation and use of a plan to | stabilize industry'. | Calling of a conference of representatives of industry and labor by President Herbert Hoover. Reports to the federation from member organizations in daily contact with labor conditions tell of i distress and human suffering, according to President William Green. “It would be a reflection upon ! government and upon our social or- | der if society would stand helpless in the face of such a national emer- ; gency, the council’s resolution stated.

THREE HURT IN DOUBLE CRASH ON WEST SIDE Sheriff’s Car Rammed as Deputies Probe Earlier Auto-Bus Mishap. Two accidents at a West Washington street intersection Wednesday night, resulted in injuries td three men, and three cars, one the sheriff’s emergency automobile, were reduced to wreckage. Deputies arrested James Fykes, 21, of 1108 Westbrook street, on a charge of drunkenness after he had been taken to city hospital suffering from cuts when the car in

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driving and taken to city hospital. The sheriff’s emergency auto, the second to be wrecked in the last three days, was damaged badly where Gregory’s car struck it in'the rear. The deputies said they narrowly escaped serious injury or death, as did seven other persons

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| who were at the scene of the accij dent when Gregory’s car hurtled across the highway. The world’s highest suspension bridge, spanning the Royal Oorge of the Arkansas river at a height of 1.053 feet, has been opened to trafffic.