Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1935 — Page 5

MARCH 1, 1933

CRITICS FAIL TO MOVE VANNUYS IN RELIEF VIEW Senator ‘Grateful/ Reserves Right to Analyze All Measures. WASHINGTON. March I—Critical correspondence from the Hoo ier voters is being received da’lv by Senator Frederick VanVvs br, a.'-e he deserted the Adjr • -tra'i'M to j-uppor* the MrCarr: n amendment to the works-relief bil. The amendment won by a single \o*e aid the entire SIBBO 000.000 appropriation been delayed. The amendment provided for payment |y tfff mwmmbl of the prevailing wage" on public works. President Roosevelt's plan was to pay S.V) monthly and employ as many as p*> ible now on relief at an average of $24 monthly. T:.<* “prevailing wage - ’ amendment was ought by the American Federation of Labor, which has become somewhat anti-New Deal. Senator Sherman Minton voted against the amendment and announced he was elected to ‘ support President Roosevelt.'* Support Is Recalled. Blaise of the numerous letters received protesting his vote against the Arim.m tration Senator VanN ivs today sent out the following letter of explanation: ‘ I appreciate your advices, although critical, of my attitude on a certain phase of the public relief measure. “You further ask me to stand by the President invariably. “I rail your attention to the fart that perhaps no member of the Senate has stood more consistently with the chief executive than have I. It has been a pleasure to do this because I have been and am in complete sympathy with the broad objectives of this Democratic Administration. Welcomes Criticism “At the same time I reserve the right to nalyze all pending measures carelu.lj and support and vote lor any proposition which in my opinion is sound and in keeping with the often expressed determination of the executive and legislative departments of the present Administration to increase the purchasing jiower and preserve the higher standard of living and the morale of the masses of our people which means the industrial and agricultural workers of America. “I feel sure you would not ask me to surrender this prerogative of discussing and voting fearlessly upon any pending issue, however controversial it may be. when in my opinion such vote is in the best interests of all parties concerned. “I am conceding t! '• same sacred American privilege to you and want to as: are you tha„ I shall always appreciate your observations whether they be those of approval or otherwise.” Furple Heart Session Sunday The Indianapolis Chapter. Purple Heart Association, will meet at 2 Sunday in Room 30 at 29 S. Dela-ware-st. at the call of Fred Breil, treasurer, and Col. Guy A. Boyle, commander.

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