Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1940 — Page 6
U. S. MOTHERS
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Declare Men Have Run Wars Too Long.
. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 12 (U. P).—|]
A new organization of 100,000 militant mothers stepped forth today to challenge the free hand men bold in making war when “Mothers Mobilizing Against War” filed rporation papers with the Secretary of State.
Mrs. Horton L. Howard, secretary N
of “M. M. A. W.” and mother of two children, explained that the or ganization was born with the war scare which arose when Nazi Germany took over Czechoslovakia. “We got an awful scare then,” she said. “We decided to do something about it. Until now the men have had all the say in making wars but now we want to be heard.” “It's a grand step forward. It's sacrilegious to spill a drop of an American boy's blood on foreign
soil. “What did we gain’ ‘from the last war? A lot of deaths and we became the laughing stock of the ‘world. We spent our money, but.
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REPORT JAN. 23 IN MILK INQUIRY
Committee Will Tell Civic " Federation of Possible Trust Violations.
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got very little of it back. We want our boys to defend our country on our own soil—not across the oceans.” ; Mrs. Howard said that the movement was started by a group of women who have been doing charity work in Milwaukee for years and that response was instantaneous. The first group of joiners was obtained chiefly in Wisconsin, with others from California, Michigan and Illinois. The organization already boasts more than 100,000 mothers who have signed petitions to Congress to keep America’s youth out of foreign wars. ° Leaders said the primary jobjective is to weld America’s jothers into a potent force for peace, and
TWO FIRMS AGREE
agreed to pay 19 employees a total) of approximately $2300 for overtime work.
cari, Pecan Confections, Inc., make the payment in consent decrees filed in Federal Court. Seven employees of Caito & Mascari are to receive approximately $1300, while 12 empioyees of the other firm are to receive approximately $1000, according to Arthur C. Viat, wage and hour division inspector here.
TO OVERTIME PAY
Two Indianapolis concerns have
The two concerns, Caito & Mascommission merchants, and agreed to
the federation following several
will be broadcast from 8 to 8:30 p. m. (Indianapolis Time) over the
liam R. Furlong, chief of ordnance of the U. S. Navy and president of the National Sojourners.
ing possible violations of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act by local milk distributors will report to the Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs Jan. 23. Oscar Smith, local attorney and committee member, said that the group plans to present the federation with an outline of the work accomplished in the past month, “Whether the investigation will be continued after the Jan. 23 meeting depends upon the wish of the federation,” Mr. Smith said. While the committee has made no public announcement of its findings, several committee members, including Mr. Smith and Thomas Daily, have said that they are more than ever convinced that there are violations here of trust laws. The committee was appointed by
hearings before the State Milk Control Board on an increase in the price of bottled milk. It was at these hearings that charges of “trust” and “monopolistic practices” were first heard.
W'NUTT TO BE ON AIR
An address by Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt at a meeting Saturday night of the National Sojourners at Washington
NBC-Red network. Mr. McNutt will be introduced by Rear Admiral Wil-
added “the fight has just begun.”
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