Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1936 — Page 5

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iruatrial Progress Council|-about my kinfolks, you little

: dream that I secretly yearn for 3 Maps Program for refined, cultured kinfolks like v Roosevelt 0. K.

other people have got. | I'll never fergit how proud I WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, — A| visited me last summer. I never

strong program to stabilize pay levels knew he was the studious type by basing wages on productivity until he got to the house. %will dominate the two-day meeting! I Started to show him over the

of the Council for Industrial Prog- place, but. when he once got in ‘yess, it was indicated today as busi.| that library, I never could git hit

Hite, and la out. He stayed in there, pourin’ th» And Jahoe leaders gaieled for over them books at night, long

"The double-barreled force of both | AI'er everybody else was asleep.

And the next mornin’, he’d have union and industrial chiefs will be and mustered behind the drive, council an early breakfast and right into

the library members predicted.’ A let from ; President R velt urging both to iter he'd pored over every

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book in the library, I went out co-operate toward economic stability will be read at the meeting, it and borrowed some deep books

was learned. and brought them back and he

pored over them. The conference was called to 1 was so proud of him that I draft a program of industrial legis- | invited a lot of company to the lation to be submitted to Mr. Roose- | house all the time, so I could tell velt and possibly later to be shaped | ‘em that my cousin was in the for congressional action. It will be| library. @lmed at reducing industry's tax| This kept up for two months till burden, creation of empidyment,| it was time for him to go. back promotion of fair trade practices,| home and I was so proud of him and long-time stabilization of re-| that 1 took him to the station covery. myself. Jest before he left, I The keynote of the me \ting— shook hands with him and 1 says, bailed as the initial test of the| “Fabian, I sure am proud of you desire by business to voluntarily| and I'm awfully glad you enjoyed join hands with labor—is expected

my books so much.” 10 be the drive for minimum wage

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Fabian says, “Yes, I sure had a

laws to boost mass purchasing pow-| good time with ‘em, but there's er. jest one thing I want to know.”

William Green, president of the| I says “What's that?” And he American Federation of Labor, said | 58ys “When you read them dern

things, what do you reéad—the a, Jnlerview before: the slats of black or white?”

(Copyright, 1936) “Labor interprets the expression

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will insist that the conference call upon industry throughout the nation to carry this expressed will of the imbued with their yesponsibilities as citizens rather than their rights, A. L. Threlkeld, National Education

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Edward A. Filene, Boston | businessman, is expected to request Berry's permission to speak | from the floor, and ask industry to back such’ proposals “whether constitutional or not.”

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