Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1936 — Page 19

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Federal Incorporation an ~ Corporation Licensing Are Discussed.

Times Special Writer | - 2 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—A bulky | two-year-old report by the Federal

President Roosevelt, in. parrying questions at his last press confers ence about his future course toward industry, reminded reporters of its existence. | ie

The report was made to the | Senate when it was considering control of utility holding companies. However, it deals with licensing and incorporation on broad terms, appli« ‘cable to all industries. 3

E{ A few months later the commis sion indorsed Federal licensing or Federal incorporation or a combina tion *of both as one means of deal ing with utility holding companies. But it preferred either use of the taxing power or direct utility legis lation, and these. courses were fol« lowed by Congress. :

Substitute for NRA?

= | ing as a substitute for NRA. Presi = | Aqnt Roosevelt was asked if he was. ~ = | studying the subject and said he. was not, but added that the Trade Commission had | already studied it: extensively, ‘ /

It mentioned voluntary incorpora< tion of corporations with less ene thusiasm, and suggested that the two methods might be combined.

A bill by Senator O’Mahoney (D., Wyo.), indorsed by the Amer= ican ‘ Federation of Labor, goes further and proposes both compul= sory incorporation and compulsol licensing. It would provided that before a corporation could get a charter to do business it must agree not to employ child labor, not to discriminate against women, and to bargain collectively with its employes. A standard minimum wage and a maximum working day would be fixed. go 0 Stock Holding Required

The bill would provide, also, that no person might serve as an officer or director of a corporation unless he owned stock in it, and that no ° director or officer could be a stockholder in or employe of another corporation engaged in the same business.

“Some persons have been frightened because the word ‘license’ ap= pears in my bill,” Mr. O'Mahoney said at the time he introduced his

to run to Washington for permission every time he wanted to ship = | a collar button across a state line. That: is not the idea at all. My bill is intended to apply to cor= porations, not to natural persons, and the licensing provision is in tended merely for the purpose of affording a method of making the desirable requirements of a Federal incorporation law apply to corporations already in existence.” The O’Mahoney: bill forbids the payment of bonuses except by vote of stockholders. To protect against manipulation of corporate funds for the benefit of the managemeht it provides that surpluses shall be divided, under certain conditions, either with stockholders or employes. ; - Federal Enforcement Asked

It provides for enforcement by an = Federal Trade Commis~ sion. It would authorize the com= mission fo develop a general pro- | gram for the “co-ordination, stabili= zation ‘and orderly developmen of the basic industries of the coun | try, and direct it to recommend Congress means of elminiating un fair trade practices. Sh It would set up a group of certifled corporation : representatives whose duty it would be to rep # the interests of oa {ers at corpora me ;s when : such stockholders wished to put 5 their proxies in the hands

The Trade Commission does not deak with such