Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1934 — Page 14

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DARROWBOARD MAKES SECOND ATTACKJN NRA Third and Final Report Is Under Way; Oil Code Is Praised. By United Press WASHINGTON. June 11.—Another chapter of the Darrow boarelNRA controversy was in the making today as the critically-minded recovery review agency prepared new data with which to attack the blue eagle. The Darrow board is at work on a third and final report to President Roosevelt, which will be submitted late this month. A second report is in the hands of the President now. It will be released soon, probably after the NRA has been given an opportunity to submit a simultaneous defense. The second report, the United Press learned, is couched in much the same language as the,first. Os thirteen codes studied, only one, the oil code administered by Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes, is commended. The others are attacked on varying grounds. The retail code is alleged not to be the one accepted by the industry. Two points of the code are praised, however. These are provisions against “loss leaders” —the practice of selling certain merchandise below cost to attract customers —and mark up regulations providing for addition of 10 per cent to invoice or delivery cost to cover code wage payments. The lumber and the cement codes are attacked for fostering collusive prices and “phantom freight rates.” The President studied the report over the week-end and was expected to submit it to the NRA shortly for preparation of an accompanying statement. Pocket Picked of slOl Jostled on a downtown street corner by a well-dresed man, C. A. Wright, 707 East Forty-ninth street, had his pocket picked of slOl Saturday, he reported to police.

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7:oo—Silent. B:oo—Walter Damrosch concert (NBC). B:4s—The Bluebirds. 9:oo—Sports review. 9:ls—Gene and Glenn (NBC). 9:3o—The Grab Bag. . _ 9:4s—Guy Lombardo orchestra (NBC). 10:00—Walkashow derby. 10:15—Don Bestor ochestra (NBC). 10:30—To be announced. 11:00—Clyde Lucas orchestra (NBC). 11:30—Buddy Rogers orchestra (NBC). A. M. 12:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P. M. , 4:oo—Peter van Steeden s orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—Jack Armstrong. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC), s:oo—Amos ‘n Andy (NBC). s:ls—Joe Emerson and orchestra. 5:30—80b Newball. 5:45—A1 and Pete, harmony comedy team. 6:oo—Jan Garber’s orchestra (NBC). 6:3o—Richard Crooks, tenor. William Daly’s orchestra (NBC). 7:oo—Wiener Minstrels (NBC). 7:3o—Melody Moments —Josef Pasternack’s orchestra (NBC). B:oo—Eastman’s orchestra (NBC). B:3o—Henry Thies and orchestra; John Barker, baritone; quartet. B:4s—Margaret Carlisle, soprano and 9:oo—Cousin Bob and orchestra. 9:30 —Crosley follies, orchestra. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Jack Berger and orchestra. 10:30—Frankie Masters’ orchestra (NBC). 11:00 —Benny Meroff’s orchestra. 11:30—Moon River —organ and poems. 12:00—Mel Snyder dance orchestra. A. M. 12:30—Castle Farm orchestra.

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