Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1937 — Page 11

THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1087 _ Model Aircraft

REVIVAL OF NRA

TO WAIT ACTION

ON COURT PLAN

Report Referred to House

THE INDIANA

Committee Until Roosevelt i

Reveals Aims.

By th WASHINGTON, March report of the President's Commit tee on Industrial Analysis, surveying

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the successes and shortcomings of | invalidated NRA, has been referred |

to the House Ways Committee. Congressional sideration ot the

leaders report,

tion along the lit stitute, probably until President known jectives, Labor seconde Roosevelt in terday, that action this

wage and maximum hour

be deferred | makes

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experts in the ouse i the hope, expressed & Mr. a press conference yesCongress will take some session toward minimum | legislation

Action Postponed They point

no coner taken introduced Congress until the! President outlines his views in a! special message which is expected to be sent to Congress in about a month. Mr. Rooseveit vesterday that that he hopes action on the lion this session was made in reply whether the NRA report would be followed bv a special message making specific recommendations. Rep. Thomas R. Amiie (Prog Wis) duced a constitutional amendment which he said would ‘give Congress full and complete power to deal with the nation's

social and economic problems.”

however, that tion probably will be

cd out,

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told questioners t may be assumed Congress will take wage and hour quesThe statement

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Regulatory Power Proposed

The Feder

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would give the nt power to take “any industry or necessary to promote Congress would

amendment al Governm and ope snterprise” if

he general welfare.

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have power to regulate hours, wages |

and other industrial practices, and to provide for needy aged and invalids. Another section of the proposed amendment would give Congress power tax the income from ies which now are taxaxemnt Meany hile. 2a mov to give the National Labor Relations Board mediation and conciliation powers 1 labor disputes was sponsored by Rep. Henry Ellenhogen (D. Pa) “Some way must be found to enage and bring “about the settlement of labor disputes, if possible before strikes occur, and in a manner less costly and less devastating than we have witnessed in connection with the maritime and automobile strikes,” Rep. Ellenbogen

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Minton Optimistic

Senator Minton (D. Ind) said he | thought consideration of any wage |

and hour legislation in this Congress would be deferred until “after the judiciary question is settled.” Senator Minton agreed that Congress “ought” to push through a wage-hour bill “at least to establish a policy.’ He said he believed any approach to the question would be in a “cautious” way, in view of the attitude of the Supreme Court toward Government foravs into relations between labor and industry. Senator Mir ton was optimistic regarding the settlement of current labor difficulties. “1 believe the railreads will settle their differenc always have.” the Senator gaid. “I see no reason why that could not be the case in impending negotiations with the miners’ union and in another involving the Chrysler Corp.” If these difficulties are settled in peace, public demand for wagehour laws probably will decline,” Senator Minton predicted.

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RUSSIA TO BE DESCRIBED John T. Van Zant is to tell of his travels in Russia at the Family Night supper at Church at 6 p. m. tonight. The speaker next week is to be Bishop Edgar Blake, Detroit.

WHAT A CHANGE CAME OVER THIS WOMAN!

and Means] said con- | together !

with various proposals for legisia- | 1es of an NRA sub- |

on various proposals already |.

to questions |

| tion there is no life, no vouth, | military power,

at the Tomlinson Hall Saturday. number of othe span scale model

Model Association.

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TEE INCREASE IN TALY'S KITE

~ BIRTH RATE SOUGHT

Heads of Big Families Are To Be Rewarded.

oo fed Preece ROME, March 4 Italy's Fascist leaders agreed today on a vigorous | effort to increase the birth rate and | provide more soldiers for the army | of the future A seven-point program was adopted for immediate application by the Fascist Grand Council, supreme ad- | visory body. in another of its close- | ly guarded night sessions under Premier Benito Mussolini. ! Expected direct penalties against | bachelors and wilfully childless mar- | ried couples were deferred. Instead, | the Fascist chieftains voted for a | positive program in which, however, married men with many children will be favored in employment and | wage scales,

Catholic Support Expected

It was reported that Pope Pius | would instruct Roman Catholic | clergymen to give full support to | the Fascist program. In voting its program the Grand! Council warned the country: “The problem of population is the | problem of life itself and continua- | tion of life. Witheut a large popula | no | no economic expan- | sien, no certainty for the future of the fatheriana.”

GIRL DEFIES MEDICAL | LAWS AFTER INJURY

Bu! SY DNEY. Mareh {4 After suffering a broken neck in a three-foot jump, Marie Lawson, 14, defied all |

| medical laws by keeping up a nor- |

mal physical activity for several days until the fracture finally | forced her to consult a physician.

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North Methodist |

Roscoe Judd. local model airplane builder, with two of his models which will be shown at the second annual Model Exhibit to be held In addition, rr mokiels on display, This exhibit 1s being sponsored by the Indiana Gas

| o'clock and conclude at noon.

on Exhibition

| |

Mr. Judd will have a the smallest being 1% inch wing |

TOURNAMENT TO BE SATURDAY.

The annual Kite tournament of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Recrea- | | tional Center is to be held Saturday morning at the State Fair Grounds More than 200 boys are expected td | compete. Competition

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gency operation to remove an in- |

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