Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1939 — Page 5

“THURSDAY, JULY 20,

- AMENDMENTS

NLRB CONCEDE

Wagner Act Safe for Ses-.

sion; Opponents Push Bill For Probe of Board.

* WASHINGTON; July 20 (U. PJ).

~ —The House may consider today a |. resolution providing for an investi-

2ation of the National Labor Relations Board. House advocates of revision of the - Wagner Labor Relations Act admitted that chances of amending that law were dead at this session,

" but predicted that the investigation

resolution would pass. Rep. Eugene E. Cox (D. Ga.), a leader of Democrats seeking revision of the act, predicted that the investigation resolution of Rep. Howard W. Smith (D. Va.) would

° receive an 80 per cent majority.

No further action would be necessary if the Holise adopted the resolution, since it would authorize Speaker William B. Bankhead to appoint five members to. investigate the board and report to the House. Yesterday, the House Labor Com-

~ mittee appointed a subcommittee

headed by Rep. Kent Keller (D.

Ill), to confer with Rep. Graham

1039 __ — Objects

Senator McNary

VETERANS’ PENSION “RULES LIBERALIZED

WASHINGTON, July 20 (U. P.). —President Roosevelt today signed a bill that would restore to World War veterans compensation benefits denied them under the so-called

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. | might delay Congressional adjourn-

LENDING PLAN, WINS CHANGES

Barkley Makes Concessions, But McNary Says They Are Not Enough.

WASHINGTON, July 20 (U. P.) — President. Roosevelt's $3,460,000,000 lending program met continued opposition in the Senate today despite last minute revisions. . Senate leaders: said ‘the difficulties

ment until Aug. 5 or later. The ‘Republican membership indicated strong opposition to the program in its present form and proposed further amendments to modify it drastically. After a conference of Republicans, Leader McNary (Ore.) announced: “There is a universal feeling among: Republicans that the lending and spending features of the program would push private capital further back in the field of fedr, and that its enactment would substitute

The Gallup Poll—

THE INDIANAPOLISIT

Shows Majority Backs

* Firings in WPA Strikes

— ROOSEVELT RENEWS

* REFUGEE INITIATIVE

WASHINGTON, July 20 (U.P). — President Rofiosevelt has deter-

mined to take personal charge of the. international ' program to pro-

By American Institute of Public Opinion |

ministrator F. C. Harrington in removing strikers from the WPA rolls.

“The head of the WPA says WPA

workers who go ‘on strike will be dropped . from

the WPA after five ' days on strike. Do you approve or disapprove of this action?” The results were: Approve 14% ~ Disapproye 26% Approximately one voter ‘in every 10 (9 per cent) expressed no opinion. Fi : Even among. WPA workers qués-

tioned in the survey there was sharp disagreement. over the action of WPA officials. Half of those reached

Government - control” of business, which - in former times was con-

ducted by private enterprise. Amendments Asked

in the survey (50 per cent) said they approved the dismissal of strikers, while the other half disapproved. In explaining reasons for their attitude, voters who approve the firing of WPA strikers say, chiefly, that

CRICKETS GO WEST, TOO -

tering . California ‘via . Plumas County , 5, syd

WPA strike issue indicate that a.

| vide -homes ‘for more “than 600,000

PRINCETON, N. J.. July. 20.—Virtually complete returns from a spe- | Political ‘refugees from Nazi Ger-

cial survey of public sentiment on the : majority of American voters approve the action of Works Progress Ad-

many, it was learned today. Mr. Roosevelt,’ anxious to: provide saitsfactory ‘ solution to one of the

Voters in .all income levels throughout the country. were “asked this’ greatest. mass emigratinos in mod-|

question: ‘ern history, has invited representa-

| tives of 32 nations to meet. with him SACR. AMENTO, Cal, ‘July 20 (U. during: September to‘ speed final P.) —Crickets - have taken: up the slogan of “Go west, young man,” or. rather “young : crieket.”- Agricul-. tural Commissioner Harry. A. Hunt, has reported. that a plague ‘of ‘Mormon crickets that had been ravag-: ing plateaus of Utah and. Nevada, has headed westward ;and are en-

settlement in foreign lands of ‘the Jewish population of Germany. “The international . committee

{formed at Mr. Roosevelt's ‘instance

more than" a year ago has found homes for ‘less than 150,000 of ‘the refugees. The United: States has given: refuge to'' approximately 33,000 or 6000 more than the quota limitation. A bill to permit the entry of 20,000 .refugee. children. is : /

deadlocked in Congress. -

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iD ME ro ose misconduct clause. othe Eepuiljeans Pu offer WPA is a “form of charity” and the tg oe arr thet e-hour | He also signed another veterans’ some of the unusual powers con- a = Jy I Dy Bi measure. e basis 0 eir COm= |,11' liberalizing benefit payments | tained in the program, decrease the | . disappr ove ihe dismissals argue

promise will be Chairman Mary T.| : inti Norton's officially approved bill and (to World War veterans and: their appropriations and approve the bill) ya; «a]i workers should have the if at all possible. ~ |right to strike” and that the WPA

one by Rep. Barden which Presi- dependents. |

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dent Roosevelt has intimated he would veto on the grounds that it| would remove protection of the law from about 2,000,000 workers most | in need of it.

DOG, CAT AND HEN PALS LUBEC, Me., July 20 (U.P.).—Mr.|

and Mrs. Augustus Conley are proud |

of their three pets—a dog, a cat and a hen—which eat, play and sleep together.

The “misconduct: bill” permits

| veterans suffering from service con-

nected disability to obtain benefits even though they be suffering from

paralysis, paresis or blindness that |

might have been incurred through their own misconduct. The other measure increases benefit payments

to widows and orphans as much as 15 per cent in some cases.

- Vy,

But just loud talk

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CONGRESS 4S KEY TO

| “The Republican conference believes that Federal agencies mow exist that will take care of the items | contained in the program, and there lis no need for further appropria-, | tions.” Senator McNary said the Re-| publicans were "“pleased” with the modifications of the program by | Democratic Leader Barkley. (Ky.), | but that even more drastic amend- | ments would be ‘necessary before they could vote for it.

Name of ‘Bill Changed

Senator Barkley agreed to strike out all references to self-liquidating projects and substitute the term “recoverable assets.” The bill now would be known as the Works Financing Act instead of the SeifLiquidating Projects Act. He also proposed to eliminate the revolving fund so that the program could not continue indefinitely; modify the railroad : equipment purchase feature; and alter the toll roads section to satisfy -opponents. The banking and currency committee, thus confronted with virtually a new bill, decided to meet mornings and afternoons in the hope of sending the program to the Senate before Monday, but such speed: was considered doubtful. = Senate . leaders said that the bill probably would not reach the floor before next Wednesday. which would. make adjournment July 29

PITTSBURGH SPEECH

WASHINGTON, July 20 (U. PY. — | President Roosevelt’s plans to attend | | the Young Democrats national convention in Pittsburgh next month depended today upon the date of Congressional adjournmgnt. Some observers believe that Mr. Roosevelt will take such an opportunity as this to restate his views on neutrality. The White House, however, ‘said that such was not the President’s plan. Mr. Roosevelt told Senator Guffey (D. Pa.) earlier this week that he would attempf to visit the coavention either Aug. 10, 11 or 12. He intends to:leave for the West Coast shortly ‘after Congress adjourjs and if the Pittsburgh invitation fits with { his schedule, he plans to appear at { the convention.

“doesn’t give them enough money anyway.” § v

Chamberlain Popularity Drops in British Poll

Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s popularity with British voters has declined slightly since last spring, according to a survey just completed in England by the British Institute of Public Opinion, affiliate

_ | of the American Institute.

At the present time, the survey shows, 55 per cent of British voters approve of Chamberlain as Prime Minister while 45 per cent disapprove. In a similar survey last March the vote was 58 per cent approve, 42 per cent disapprove. ‘ mn

Saturday for Dr. Howard Mcllvain Morton, 71, internationally-known eye specialist and founder of the Minneapolis, Minn.,, Academy of Opthalmology and Oto-Laryngology.

Mr. Roosevelt might speak instead of Paul V, McNutt, it was said.

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