Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1934 — Page 15

MARCH 2, 1931

Child Labor Clouded by Attacks i Even Old State's Rights . Issue Used to Assail Amendment. I BY GRETTA PALMER Timm Special Writer NEW YORK March 2 —Congress has enacted some fantastic laws in its day, and no girl who grew up under the eighteenth amendment ls going to deny it. But if we *'gre a member of that body Ae ’ .feel hurt at the recent Vnsinu* ! which have been made

hv critics of child labor amendment. It was the suggestion of one man that if congress ever got the power to regulate child labor which the amendment would give, the senators and representativ e s would pass laws forbidding sturdy little boys to run and fetch their father's slippers.

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It ’.vas the sinister prediction of .notf ier critic that congress, given ow^ r might decree obligatory mili,ry traimr: for all the young. v Vith the purpose of the amend-f-nt every one seems to be in the .reatest sympathy. Particularly! warm in expressing indorsement of; hts aims are those critics who feel ! •that they want an amendment 1 .'sometime—yes indeed. But not this ‘amendment, which already has been ratified by a number of states. They would prefer, they tell you,! ‘ to scrap the present amendment en- ; tirely and start fresh, with one which limited the powers of con--1 gress and tied its hands so that a mother could not be jailed for ask- ! ing her daughter to wipe the din- ! 1 ner dishes. i Equally insistent on their love for i

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Tea will be served Sunday afternoon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club under the auspices of the Indianapolis chapter, Aiphi Xi Delta sorority. Mrs. R. L. McKay is alumnae president.

Luncheon Party to Hear Program by Jordan Group Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music will present program for the Founders’ day luncheon of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society at 12:30 Tuesday at the Central Avenue M. E. church. Mrs. W. W. Thornton will present 1 a pageant, “Adventures in Faith," with Mrs. Albert Reep In charge oi the program. Members of the cast Include Mesdames Laura Clary, W. C. Borcherding, Martha Gipe, Mary Porter, Robert Ramsey, Bertha Mitchelll and Charles E. Smith. Mrs. R. O. McAlexander will lead the devotions and Mrs. Laura Messick has charge of the decorations. Members of Group II with Mrs. A. G. Siefter, president .will be hostesses with Mrs. Ray J. Anderson presiding. Film Group to Meet Indiana Indorsers ot Photoplays j will hold their monthly meeting at I 10 Tuesday morning in the women’s j room of the American National bank. Mrs. David Ross will preside. I

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NATIONAL OFFICER TO GREET PLEDGES Initiation services will be, held at 6 tomorrow night by Omicron chapter, Chi Sigma sorority, at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Miss Lillian Voyles, pledge captain, and Mrs. J. J. Long will be in charge. Miss Mildred SaiTell, national vice-president, assisted by Miss Winifred Kavanaugh, province president. and Miss Mary Finnegan. Omicron chapter president, will receive the new members. Initiates include Misses Emma Frances Berhardt. Thelma Flack, Marie Murphy j and Helen Smith. Dinner will be served at 7 followed by dancing. Sorority colors, black and gold, will be used.

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Dance to Be for Benefit of Hospital Junior League Group to Give Easter Event at University Club. Three members of the Indianapolis Junior League will entertain with an Easter dance Saturday night, March 31, at the University Club. The event is sponsored by Mrs. Norman Metzger, Mrs. A. Ewing. Sinclair and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr., to raise their share of the league's quota for the Riley hospital. Dinner will be served at the club preceding the dance for those wishing to make reservations. Guests will be seated at a round table in the dining room. Entertainment will be given during the evening and tickets may be obtained from any of the three hostesses. Cord Party Set A. W. T. Pocahontas Embroidery Club will hold a business meeting at 1 Thursday, following a luncheon at 12 at Red Men's hah, Morris and Lee streets. Cards will be played.

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