Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1933 — Page 3

JUNE 22, 1933

RAIL CHIEFS DROP PLAN TO SLASH WAGES Agreement With Unions Is Signed; No Pay Change Before 1934. Bn 1 nitrd pr< * WASHINGTON, June 22. —The railroads were linked in the national recovery drive today under a formal agreement abandoning their eftort to clip millions of dollars from the pay checks of railroad workers. The new compact between the railroads and the labor brotherhoods continues present wages until June, 1934. The agreement was signed Wednesday night after Joseph Eastman, federal transportation co-ordinator, had intervened in the wage dispute and pointed out that any wage reduction would be wholly out of line with the government's effort to increase purchasing power throughout the country as a basis for revived prosperity. Cancel Slash Plan As forecast by the United Press, the railroads canceled their notice of intention to seek a permanent 22' per cent reduction in wages. The brotherhoods on their part surrendered their opportunity to seek restoration of the existing 10 per cent “deduction.” The time for filing notice ty! either party of intention to seek a change is advanced to Feb. 15. 1934. Announcing the agreement, Eastman said both parties “have been reasonable and amicable and they merit the commendation of the country.” Help the Administration “This agreement,” he said, “has been reached because both the railroads and the employes wish to do nothing which would in any way embarrass or threaten the present policy of the administration. They realize that the government now has embarked upon a wholly new policy designed to promote business and industrial activity and to further the general welfare. j “They appreciate that until the results of this policy can be determined more clearly, it will be difficult to deal wisely with this wage controversy, and that active prosecution of such controversy at the present time might have a most disturbing and unsettling effect.” WOMAN IS SET FREE IN MUNICIPAL COURT Charge of Operating Disorderly House Is Discontinued. Charges of operating a disorderly ■ house were dismissed Wednesday for lack of evidence when Myrtle j Brathauer, 438 East Market street, I better known as Myrtle Burkhart, j appeared before Paul Rochford, ! judge pro tern. Arrest of the Burkhart woman followed a raid by Sergeant KentJ Yoh, patrolman Orville Quinnette j and Russell Dean, deputy prosecu- i tor, shortly before the Speedway j race. Charges of visiting a disorderly j house filed against a prominent In- j dianapolis real estate man and a race driver, were dismissed recently. I Rochford continued to July 29 the case of Marie White, alleged inmate. Returns For Car; Arrested Raymond Jackson. 19, New Pales- j tine, w T as arrested Wednesday night in the 500 block, Birch avenue, when j he is alleged to have returned for a ! stolen car he had abandoned there when it ran out of gas. Jackson j said he intended to return the car j to Wanamaker, Ind., where he had j stolen it, according to police.

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PARTY LEADER MAY QUIT POST, OPPOSE HITLER Cabinet Break Expected to Block Nazi Chief’s Program. BY PAUL KECKSKEMETI I'rited Press Staff Correspondent BERLIN, June 22. Chancellor Adolf Hitler faced his first formidable opposition in his "harmonization” of the Fatherland today. Dr. Alfred Hugenberg, leader of the powerful Nationalist party and influential industrialist, almost was certain to resign as minister of commerce and agriculture in Hitler’s cabinet and to protest dissolution of the Nationalists "fighting squads” to President Paul Von Hindenburg. circles close to the government believed. President Hindenburg. although he has co-operated fully in the Nazification of Germany, has the power to dissolve any cabinet at any time and enforce his commands with the might of the army. Such a possibility was believed unlikely, however. Hindenburg. at present, is away from Berlin and will not return for several days. Hugenberg’s resignation w r ould force Hitler to recall the Reichstag to extend the terms of the authorization by, which cabinet decrees have repla'ced legislative functions in ruling Germany. Hitler’s authorization is for a cabinet of the “present composition.” It is estimated that 73 out of every 100 men who enter a store to buy a suit of clothes actually buy a suit. Women customers shop with less directness.

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