Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1934 — Page 18
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HOSIERY MILLS BULK AT CODE CLOSING ORDER Higher Wage-Shorter Hour Scheme Is Abandoned k v .After Parley. JK’rmt* Sperial July 10.—Higher AjWges. shorter hours and a two shu down of all mills in July ■for August, as proposed by the code for the hosiery industry. \ were abandoned today. A majority of the manufacturers present at a hearing here yesterday opposed the plan The industry now must continue to suffer from huge surpluses and loss of profits until ail members agree to co-operate, said Earl Constantine of New York, executive director of the code authority. "I believe 99 per cent of the mill owners would agree that curtailment of production *s necessary for the industry.” he said. But each one wants to make an exception for his own plant.” Sidney Hillman, who sat on the NRA board hearing the case, asked the executive director if he thought the manufacturers would learn from the present situation after failing to do so in the more chaotic years of 1931 to 1933. There was no answer. Abandonment of the proposed thirty-five-hour week and minimum wage increases was fought in vain by William Smith, secretary of the Amalgamated Association of FullFashioned Hosiery Workers, an A. F. of L. affiliate.
GENERAL TO INSPECT FORT TRAINING CAMP Fifth Corps Area Chief Sets Friday for Official Visit. Major-General Albert J. Bowley. commander of the fifth corps area, will inspect the Ft. Benjamin Harrison Citizens Military Training Camp Friday. A reception at the Officers Club Will follow the evening parade. There will be no formal military welcome as this will be MajorGeneral Bowley s second visit. C. M. T. C. trainees wound up their first full day's activities yesterday with battalian parade. Major G. C. Williams. Newcastle, in command. Forty more applicants were admitted to the camp. DEMOCRATS NAME HEAD Tenth Ward Club Elects Holmes as New President. Members of the Tenth Ward Democratic Club elected William Holmes president at a meeting last night at the home of Mrs. Wayne Seay. 521 Eastern avenue, ward vicechairman. Miss Rosemary Lawler was chosen vice-president and Mrs. Seay secretary. James Cunningham Democratic nominee for Center township assessor, spoke. The clu'o will meet again July 23. •MARINES TO ORGANIZE Two Reserve Companies Will Be Formed Here. Officers Say. Two reserve companies of the United States marine corps will be organized at a meeting in the Naval armorv. 730 East Washington street, at 7:30 Friday night. Lieutenant William C. Smith will have charge Accepted candidates, who must be 18 to 35 and in good physical condition, will attend one drill a week and will have fifteen days of summer training at Quanttico. Va. BABY HURT IN LAUNDRY 14-Months-Old Boy Loses Finger in Washing Machine. William Miller. 14 months, son of Mrs. Frank Miller. 422 North Noble street, poked his finger into the washing machine while his mother was doing the laundry today. Doctors at city hospital say the finger will have to be amputated at the first joint.
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CHACO FOES LOCKED IN CRUCIAL BATTLE Outcome Expected to Decide Victors of War. By United Pres* BUENOS AIRES, July 10.—Bolivian and Paraguayan forces were
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locked today In a major battle, which gave indication of determining the victor in the bloody Gran Chaco war. Forty thousand Paraguayan troops were attacking Ft. Ballivian. stronghold of the Bolivian forces. The Bolivian defenders were the picked men of the army and had orders to defend their position to the last man. Fighting was fierce and bloody. A mushroom found in Australia gives off such a clear light that it is possible to read by it at night.
ARTHUR JORDAN IS SUED 525,000 Asked by Attorney in Malicious Slander Suit. Arthur Jordan. Indianapolis capitalist, was made defendant in a suit charging malicious slander and demanding $25.00 damages, filed yes-
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terday in circuit court. The complaint was filed by George A. Hofmann, attorney, who alleged that during a conversation regarding a law suit held in Mr. Jordan's offices, the defendant, in the presence of witnesses, called Mr. Hofmann a ‘‘crook.”
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