Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1933 — Page 13

MAY 4, 1933

JAPAN PLEDGES ‘OPEN DOOR’ FOR MANCHUSTATE All Nations Will Be Given Equal Trade Chances in Manchoukuo. BY JOSEPH H. BAIRD United Prf** Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 4. The Japanese government today officially assured the United States that the “open door" of equal trade opportunity for all nations would be maintained in Manchoukuo. This significant development assures American business men equal treatment with Japanese and other foreigners in dealing with the Japanese sponsored state erected in Manchuria. It was regarded as a mast important diplomatic move made in the Far Eastern dispute in many months. CLAIMS FALSE ARREST: SUES RAIL SLEUTHS $5,000 Damages Sought in Court by Local Man. Charging false accusation and imprisonment, by railroad detectives on a charge of stealing ketchup from a box car, Auzy Landsberry, 23, Wednesday asked a superior court one jury for $5,000 damages. Landsberry seeks this amount from the Pennsylvania railroad and its detective agents, Charles L. Moran, Thomas Delaney, and Henry W. Quellhorst. He testified he was assaulted and arrested by the detectives March 12, 1932. * He alleged he was "slapped and hit” during questioning at police headquarters. ROOM RENTED AT COST OF 65 cents. Mrs. C. F. Little rented her vacant room from a three-day Times room ad.

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REVIVE STAGE COACHES Increasing Market for Relics Is Reported in West. By United Brens KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., May 4. There is a fair market for old stage coaches. The vehicles are frequently seen in Oregon parades of one sort or another. L. F. Phillips. Miami, Okla., has written the local chamber of commerce regarding the purchase of one.

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MISS PERKINS HELPS WAR ON SLAVEWAGES Pledges Co-operation to Drive on Sweat-Shops in Pennsyvania. By ficripps-Hotcard Xetcspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, May 4.—The fullest co-operation of the department of labor and its militant secretary,Miss Frances Perkins,, has been promised to the drive launched in Pennsylcania to terminate sweat shop and child labor conditions. Long a crusader against exploitation of women and children in industry, Miss Perkins was horrified when she learned of developments in Pennsylvania during the past few weeks. “The revival of sweat shops at this time with all of the evils which we largely have gotten away from and the temptation of low wages which sweat shops have brought is menacing the whole program for recovery,” she warned. -“Continuation of these conditions constitute today a terrible threat to economic rehabilitation. “Unfortunately, the reports to the department of labor show that

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new variations of the old sweat shop, w-ith unbelievably low w-ages and long hours for children, are appearing in many sections. "Nowhere has a more dramatic illustration of present conditions been found than the situation now prevailing in and around Allentown, Pa., where child workers struck to force an increase in their pitiable wage.” At present here is very little that Secretary Perkins can do in the situation aside from helping to arouse public sentiment and awaken the national conscience. But under the proposed thirtyhour work week and minimum bill now pending before a house committee, which she strongly is advocating, the government would be armed with a club to terminate advocating, the government would be armed with a club to terminate such conditions. “The proposed bill,” she said, “will establish a minimum wage and it will be a particularly effective weapon in the textile and clothing industries in Pennsylvania, and other

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states, where similar conditions prevail,” Miss Perkins said. "It will establish wage boards for

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mendlously helpful in putting an end to such conditions as now exist to the shame of the nation.”

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