Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1938 — Page 10
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1938
PAGE 1 INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PLAN TO SPUR JOB CAMPAIGN
Treasury Experts Would Aid Industries Increasing | Employment.
PROPOSE TAX
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (NEA). Treasury tax experts today studied |
roposals for “incentive” revenue islation designed to encourage operation of business and iInry with the Administration’s re- } proposals generally would | 1it taxpayers to take greater ne tax deductions if their cap-| _ exp enditures resulted in re-| or creation of new
of the suggestions have
RAIL AND LABOR
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LEADERS CLASH
Carriers’ Counsel Says Pay,
Cut Necessary to Halt ‘Disaster.’
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (U. P).|
| Attorneys for 139 Class I railroads
land for 19 labor unions clashed to-|
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day before President Roosevelt's | | emergency fact-finding board over | |the carriers’ demand for a 15 per] cent pay cut and the threat of 900, «| | 000 employees to strike. J. Carter Fort, chief counsel for| | the Carriers’ Joint Conference Com- | mittee, told the board the proposed | | $250,000,000 annual wage reduction
| would “preserve the industry for |
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from sources outside the
. others from within. It believed that a plan embodygeneral idea of giving a to co-operating taxpayers » included in the new tax bill tions to Congress. ry official known to 1€ incentive” principle is Secretary John W. Hanes, as the Administration's] contact with business. Mr not discuss the proid De was in sympathy oislation that would
of the business-ald vas learned, is Carle] 1» Continental Can| Hanes, led the r reol rganization tock Exch ange
that losses mment in inhe “incentive” more than compen y increased Purch: hich would be reflected In manufacturers’ excise the re-
the men, as well as the owners, | shippers, and public.” He said the
industry faces disaster. Charles M. Hay, St. Louis, rep- | resenting the Railway Labor Sxecu- | tives’ Association, denied that rail wages were high. He asserted that]
the industry needs a comprehensive |pian for regulation and correlation lof all forms of %ransportation, cor-|
rection of financial abuses and a
thoroughgoing reorganization. |
It was estimated that the board hearings will last aproximately 20;
days.
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Landis Millis
Here is the special fact-finding commission named by President Rotsevelt, as provided in the Railway Labor Act of 1922, to investigate the wage dispute that threatens a nation-wide railway workers’ strike. The men are Chief Justice Walter Stacy of the North Carolina Supreme Court, chairman: Prof. Harry Millis of the University of Chicago, and Dean James Landis of the Harvard I.aw School. They began hearings today
BILL ROBINSON FACES | $15,000 DAMAGE SUIT
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 30 (U. P).—
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Shirley Temple in the movies, faced a ¢£15000 damage suit today for beating a college football player over the head with a gun during a trafument Moffatt, 21-year-old center University of Southern Califiled suit after the County refused to take action the dancer
Robinson, who has one arm
paralyzed from Spanishrican War wounds, said he st k in self-defense after Mr Moffatt pinned him down and was beating him with his fists.
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