Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1938 — Page 10
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CAPITAL ARGUES PURGE’ EFFECT: | FAILURE LOOMS
McCarran Wins by 3-to-1 Margin in Nevada Primary.
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McCarran's Lead Is Three to One
RENO,
Nev ept. 1 (U. P)-~ McCarran, opponent o
Roosevelt's gevernmental |
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an 50 of S| Senator “Me -} lead of more | to one over Albert Hilliard, mpaigned on a platform of B support for the Presi- |
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McCarran, 13, Hilliard, 4.238. nat MN Mc gn a .
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Governor Race Close
Attacks Security Board
WASHINGTON
Reviving the controversy
Davey
Sept Ove}! { Governor Security ur J. Altmever the WPA of
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as made public
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Schooltime Ends Playtime
Times Photo. vacations playthings, the children of and Mrs, Chester G. Nelson leave their home at 4130 N. Capitol today school’s first full-dav schedule following enrollment sterday are, left to right, Betty, Gene and Jimmy,
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ization | Colorado River Authority to National
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Security Periled By Shortage, Says President.
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Consider Proposal of | Company.
AUSTIN, Tex, Sept. 7 (U. P).— HYDE PARK, N. Y, Sept. 7 (U. P) —Exmressing concern over a shortage of power which he said constituted a “serious threat to the national security.” President Roosevelt named a special committee towill draft a legislative program to remedy it. The Chief Executive, who last week met with War and Navy Department officials and experts of the to swvey the selected Louis
Secretary of
Authority, said today his tee would consider the offer Texas Power & Light Co. to the Authority its properties along the Colorado
the
counties
which Pr
esident John W. Carpenter of
to sell all its properties, power lines and long-time . He said the sale would he “reimbursement of the
investments in the territory
Commission, situation, Assistant
Power power Johnson, War, as chairman. Besides Mr. Johnson, are Frederic A. Delano, Resources Committee Basil Manly, mission; Interior
“he Texas Soin] is a subsidi- [ the American Power & Light of ElecRecently the Texas purchase
1 is a subsidiary & Share Co. hority denied the right
members National chairman; Federal Power ComSecretary Ickes; Navy Secretary Charles and William O. Douglas, and Exchange Commission chairman, In identical letiers io committee members, the President wrote: “The report regarding the supply of electric power in the event of a national emergency made to me {by the War Department and the { Federal Power Commission in re- | § sponse to my request of March 18, |] 1938, have given me much concern. | These studies have disclosed a | | shortage of power to meet the needs | of the nation's industry in the event of war such as to constitute a serious threat to the national security.”
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Fhe Texas company and the San ntonio Public Service Co. offered March buy most of the wer produced by the Authority ed that the Authority had ne its sales to municipalities Texas company serves an square miles, It was there were 13.200 the area. Compan had 1277 miles in the 168 counties,
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LAUNCH STRIKE
Roosevelt Reported Against
Any Major Change in Wagner Act.
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N. A. M. amendments and the two labor groups would oppose them. These two struggles are expected to provide the outstanding fight of the session of Congress starting in January. The N. A. Ms major that the act coercion of employees source” agement, iS necessary threats and force ganizers, other laws cover such illegal tactics and that vice to use the National Labor lations Board in hampering unionization, One amendment proposed by the (A. F | the NLRR its discretion ducting worker elections on a craft or plantwide basis would compel acceptance union lines. | away from the board and give to the | I'ederal courts power to pass on the * | facts in a case. At present the courts | are restricted to considering legal | points. These amendments are to be revised and formally forthcoming Houston convention of | pute in the U. the A. FP. of L.,
C. I. O. officials and others oppose revision of the Wagner act contend that the recent report of |* the President's ish labor laws sition. The President is described by one | adviser neutral | serve his popularity | and file of both | despite the pressure upon | their leaders,
be changed “from any instead of merely from man-
the use union orreply is that
to stop hy
The unions’
is a deRe-
the amendment
of I. would take away from
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Another would
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it is understood. who
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as looking for in the fight
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Agreement Announced On Steel Wage Minima
WASHINGTON, P).— Thomas Contracts Board
“general agreement”
Sept. 7 (U Holland of the said today had been and
for the iron
Mr. Holland his colleagues
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SAN FRANCISCO STORE WORKERS
§
At LE BR Br Ri a cis
WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
R. Strackbein and Maj. Robert N. Campbell—probably will present; | Bus TeConimend ations to Secretary r Perkins within two weeks. | So Pe will make the final determination of minima which must be paid by Government sup- | pliers holding contracts in excess of $10,000. There was no indication of what minimum or minima would be
| recommended by the board. but it
|
was believed likely that would be several different wages for | varying regions.
'U. A. W. Board to Vote
on Lewis Peace Plan
DETROIT, Sept. 7 executive board of
(U.
the strife-torn
| United Automobile Workers’ Union | convenes today for a critical session
Martin's breach with |
demand is |
to forbid | | posal
It argues that something |
of | : | conference with Mr.
which may heal President Homer
the C. 1. O. or sever the affiliation. The board meets to weigh a proto end the union's factional dispute offered by C. 1. O. Chairman John L. Lewis. Mr. Martin had rejected the proposal in a recent Lewis in Wash-
| ington,
I ment,
con- |
take |
| Automobile Workers of America, a! jC. TL resolution indorsing a proposal of | O. chairman, |
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| | sity
|
the rank |
wage recom- | steel |
Oscar :
{John I,
Mr. Lewis proposed reinstatement of five high union officials expelled by Mr. Martin,
mittee of C. I. O Mr. Martin rejected it,
ing it would encroach upon union's autonomy,
Indianapolis U. A, W. Backs Lewis Plan
Indianapolis
savthe
Local 226, United
O. affiliate, has adopted a
Lewis, settlement
CL of a [factional disA. W., LeRoy Roberts, president, said today. Appealing to Mr. Lewis to “take steps and action deemed necessary to save the international organization,” the resolution charged [that Homer Martin, U. A. W. presi- | dent has “ignored the urgent necesand demand for peace in the | U. A. - W. y
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BRITISH CAPITALISTS | ARE LAUDED BY TOBI
Labor Leader Commends | Progressive Views.
BLACKPOOL, England, Sept. Ti P.) .—Great Britain has “educated” its capitalists to a progres- | sive point of view much more successfully than has been done by the United States, Daniel J. Tobin, Indianapolis,
| Tobin said, “is a Britisher believing |
| capitalists
| at a stroke of the pen would if they |
special
fraternal delegate from | jie American Federation of Labor , | country into another war.” P.) —The |
told the [here today. The capitalist
Trades Union Congress | in England, Mr.
[in his country” but “there are some in America who are] capitalists first and Americans aft= | erwards.” He continued: “We have without doubt some | wealthy employers in America who |
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