Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1937 — Page 21
THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 21! WAGE BILLHITS | State G. O.P. Women Draft 38 Campaign ign CORN FARMERS, ~ a LTHRWE Homans
to seeing itinerants lie down on the
GRISWOLD SAYS | T | | x ; ; steel cots at the Central Station and ' per & p - be 8 | co to sleep without removing their
clothes.
Last night they stared in amaze-
‘Cotton Bloc’ Discriminates| : i Tr Ta - b _§ | ment at a “Lord Chesterfield” who
. . : 3 : ? ? disrobed, used his clothes as a matAgainst Hoosiers, He | el \ Rr tress on the cot, donned pink nd 3 ; EN A bos. | hs white striped pajamas and a pair Charges. : . ¥ : 8 | of fur-edged bedroom slippers. he. } The intinerant exponent of what
y 3 RR 8 by 8 rell-dresse n wears his By DANIEL M, KIDNEY a Rat an " ya Te TS aT Win mes Staff Writer | . : il . ling his identity. WASHINGTON, Nov. '18.—Rep. Mya Glenn Griswold (D. Ind), House Labor Committee member, charged | today that “the ‘cotton bloc’ has so | i § drafted the present wages and hours | bill to discriminate further against the corn-hog farmer.” «Under all Federal legislation the cotton farmer has been given the advantage over the farmer of Indiana and the corn belt,” the Fifth District Representative said. “Under the present cotton loan
system, the cotton farmer is given & | Le
h i ; : Regularly 19.98 ANN 4 . i a 4 4 J Regularly 17.98 in the Wages and Hours Bill now FEET HURT? Reguiorly 16-98
pending in the House Rules Com- _ Times Photo, You can obtain relief, We S + d mittee and reported for passage by Republican women of Indiana met in the Clay- chairman (left); Mrs. Bertha Bauer, Chicago, Illinois have a Pr. Scholl's FOOT 7 ports an
much greater loan value, in ratio to the present value of his crop, than the corn farmer.
‘Cotton Bloc’ Busy
“Similar discrimination prevails |
the committee. pool Hotel today to outline a 1938 campaign pro- National Committeewoman, and Mrs. Katharine COMFORT Appliance or Dress at “The cotton bloc succeeded in in-| Sram. Among the leaders attending were Mrs. Kennedy Brown, Dayton, Ohio National Committee- Remedy for oy reliof of . Coe $ Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, Nashville, state vice woman. Story on Page 16.) every common foot ailment. Trimmed With—
serting in the hill a provision exempting the processing of cotton BE i: at x : : : : to the dismissal last Friday of Cas- Step in at your earliest ® Manchurian
seed and all cotton seed products to go back anyway and that was all : oid from the operation of the act. STRIKING PUPILS ASK right with them. ius ‘Dugle, school janitor. Mr. Dugle convenience and let us j Wolf has not been reinstated and the take Pedo-graph imprints ® Marmink Fur
This, teats that COORING TOm- The petitions demanded He re- Board refused to give an explana- of your stockinged feet.
pounds, butter substitutes and cot- J moval of Paul J. Rump and Orville | 3 { its action WN Cai ® Vicuna Fur ton seed meal can i SE Bt | Nofield, Board members, and Mr. tion BIN's nplIonN: — DR. SCHOLLS ® Indian Coon Fur starvation wages and with un imitec Rump's filling station was being ‘ hours in the mills of the South, | Dicketed by Kir. students. FACES LOTTERY CHARGE FOOT COMFORT DEPT : while Northern processors of pork " ‘ . was near . Rump's fillin Se. : . . gos ink’ a: 20 » and dairy Prec will be required Quiet Follows Shooting In a a Rion Mud Robert Osborn, 20, of 6922 W, \'} ARS ROEBU( Rink > Sizes 14 to 20; 38 to pay a higher standard of wages ad ' Martin is alleged to have fired three | 11th St, was to appear in Munici-| § hd grt Downstairs to 44. for a limited number of hours.” Rising Sun Dispute. chots at the pupils after they had |pal Court today to answer charges AND CO. Hoosiers Sign Petition tossed rotten eggs at him and the ot A the 1935 Joey A Alabama at Yormont. ” Sap i s SUN, ‘Nov. 18 (U.P). — | School house, Hon Oe val Jon a. Jun y Five Hoosier Congressmen have RISING ) Included among the strikers were following a raid on a lunch car In signd the petition to discharge | Petitions demanding tHe removal five first-string basketball players |the 300 block Ww. Ohio St. last the Rules Committee and bring the |of two School Board members and | who are scheduled to play a game | hight. He was released OR 350 Wages and Hours Bill to the House | several teachers were circulated to- tomorrow night. It appeared likely | bond. Police said they confiscated floor for action | gay by the 71 striki ils of Ri the game would be postponed. | eight punchboards, lottery tickets They are Reps. Louis Ludlow, Wil- | day by the 1©/ S ¥ ing pupils of Ris- | yl" ike started as a protest and a ball-gum machine. liam H. Larrabee, Glenn Griswold, |ing Sun High School. Finly H. Gray and William T. The strike, which started Tuesday Schulte, and reached a climax yesterday Mr. Ludlow explained that his ac- | when a deputy sheriff fired at a tion does not mean that he neces-|carload of pupils, apparently was sarily would vote for the measure as | at an impasse today. it stands, but that it likely would be School officials refused to permit 2 ; reassigned to the House Labor Com- [any of the strikers to return to RZ (fas ve Our lovely ‘Hollywood l LY
: mre : -) ese, Dak NS NET CSE Fashion’ bargain Permamittee for redrafting, with amend- | classes unless they were accom- SET “Z) nent complete with Hair
ments. | panied by their parents. But most RO The Trim. Nu-Life Shampoo, Mr. Gray expressed somewhat |of the pupils said they didn’t want Rk Push-Up Se. and Rinte, similar views | . Come tary -SHop opens a a a. m,
Mrs. Virginia E. Jenckes, Indiana's NEW HIGH PRICES 7 ( No Appointment Necessary only woman Representative, de-
g 5.01. clared she expected to confer with Gold Has Advanced Y $3 Permanents, 2 for $ both William Green, AE. er % ; Standard Permanent, $2 Com.
president, and John L. Lewis, C. IL — "0% — p Frederics Perma-
O. chieftain, regarding their views 3 Helene Curl: nent, Nationally in the matter. Bey adver | Advertised. Our She claims organized labor sup- Be Admired—Have a Bewitching tised —Now 5 price only, 57% 3 re . ! Wave to Enhance Your Charm ly, com tod Complete... port in all her past elections. Cash Immediately for Discarded and Beauty. 6 he ee Other delegation members gaid Jewelry—Any Condition RY Roosevelt Bldg, Corner 601 Illinois and Washington
generally that they do not favor Ind’pls. Gold-Silver Co. 11 0433
discharge petitions and therefore LI. 043 : Satisfaction ssured.
have not signed. am 137 E. WASH. ST.
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