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rHlUSDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1937 lltP'llUM m-m a r s R A Features in . ihe wage-hour bill ! J'' i'.;iiul new direction be ,!. !l'm Congress, anil one 1 u revival of impoi " ' "ir.c old NHA. .... bill provide for a , " administrator under I,', ,,-tment. Instead 'of the r : ' , !ri..i.ent board proviuvi 'Y'" ;:rUay passed by the ' revised bill provide? a ' ' nd one which has not discussed in the lui;C 10 ", ,";iK' far-ivi'chmg meas '" , ... :iU. American industry, ; ',' : jie proposed admmis- ,t "a wage and hour "' ,,ns;der and recommend .ire rate or a maximum 'v,,, work week, or both" , , fr any . industry in Vh;..- reason to believe oppre.-- n,m :iU.-s would be named 101 vi,n winch tne minimum .i niaxmiuin - 1,1 ...nts all nuur anu ........ L muued in the bill. i( introduction ol tne piouou ,itt,,t:i is a brand new device the measure, reminiscent oi waiaf wnicii uic, SEA- tatives for Public Lr the plan, the new commit- would have equal numDeis 01 .lf,u;uives of capital and labor, with not more tr.an iniee .;w?ud representatives oi uie m. f whom would De cnau- ed j.(mi!llStt-aUr wuum llctiiu v.w . 1,1 U.....1 -.fit- inuniittees au ins uav w" In; and the latter could summon iWS to tret additional miornia- Xhe committees would be limit-,,r,.-hour problems and would se authorized to develop fair practices- as under NKA. iney submit their recommendations the administrator.- The latter review them and would be il to ' three. actions: he couia 4'ate the recommendations, the recommendations back to the jttt'e for further study; or dis- the committee and appoint a one. The administrator wouiu be permitted to promulgate a hour "code" without the consent committee. Weigh Living Cost revised bill it is understood, be guided by , the following ;erations in recommending a :um wage: of living, wages paid by firms particular industry where rea- :ie minimum standards are vol- :Jy -maintained; wages paid in sections of the industry- under live agreements: cost of mov foods from production points to lifts; reasonable value of the ser- rendered: differences in unit of manufacurinrr occasioned by natural resources, operating Con or other production cost tac- proximately 100 Democratic ad es of the wage-hour bill held a t caucus headed by Representa Arthur U. Healey (D) of Mas-; tts and attended bv Speaker i " I'll B. Bandhead, Majority Lead- in hayburn and majority whip, :t J. Boland this morning. The organized itself into a "body 1 bloc" to nrntwt th labor tiards' bill when it reaches the Monday ."after, finally being dis- irom the rules committee. II fight weakening amendments the floor wds of the measure agreed to n the floor at all times during 1 to prevent surprise amend Conservatives as well as Lib- ere in the caucus which heard urge unity in getting the bill the House. : s : roi da D 0 X E IN A-.'-v'. at is factory Manner SHOE SHOP E- T. DUCKETT t To Western Union) Wallace Pleads for Bill Change f r; ir Y$hC kw ix l x Secretary of Agriculture Ajvaring before the house rivers and harbors committee. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace proposes that the regional plan ning bill be amended to make the planning authority more advisory. Fines Creek Named A 44 Am Ti:n Vi4;ii ''"' IllUiail f 1C11IU I (Continued from paje 1) ; Aug. 17. 1S.I1, Dallas Clark. ln. i ' . ... . listed iug. n. lMii, spate t lai enlisted Aug. 17, lS.il. Wilt itambom ....Ko,,.! Ar.,1- 17 Will Cilw.Mi ver, eidisted Feb. 25, 1S6:!. The men of the 21th regiment were THE WAYNESVILLE Henry A. Wallace brave and noble. They were under the command of Colonel K. H. Vance, t' "tin e's noblemen. ,)u, (.mpav , , NV;ts un.ler the eommund of Cant'. Koger.-. It is said that 150 childro:, grandchildren, and reat grandchildren honor the memory of this r., -bio sol.l-.er and citizen. ; Hard services u en bv tl'.it eomnativ m fennt s ee. Kentucky I V-'":r"' Tlie.v It ", many co and M ississippi. i ailes in unknown i t I mE Slate of North Carolina, un,kr Tl new law which became effective ,1 , describes certain mini December 1st, prehcriuv These quality rcquircinents were sc' Jtheneeosoftoaay-sn I vears a-o, Tbat Good Gult Yrt several ears iD , t::,)1inewaS,terpeaUpweahovetheSe new state ,taniarus has continued so ever since. Gulfs premium gasoiine, Ko-Nox Ethyl, exceeds the new state minimum require .nentsbythewiuestmargm in motorin- history. GULF MOUNTAINEER A "RICH" CAKE CHICAGO. After a three day search, Roy Meyer has the stone of his $150 diamond ring back. His wife, Kamona. bit something hard in a pu-ce of cake she baked. It was diamen 1. craw Terr : .'. u ;'. ' . oa!i Cumlv! .'.:.i liap. Hiehmoiul. Ch:.:-:."-ot:a, Franklin, .ishv. : Alloc : , ,i to s; 1 . !. lekstuirg, C'hica - a. This same com k Slierinan a heavy ,:t:nued. Holiday Greetings 3 V wish you :i Merry Xmas and many Happy ' Prosperous Now Years. l?ut remember the world will greet you and le more cheerful in which to live and roam if your own your Home. We invite you to buy a Xmas Present that will last through all the Holidays from OI'I'K K :, MAIN MESS. as OIL Jl'DGE RETIRES. Jl'RY STAYS I CHARLESTON. Keversing usual proceedure, the judge and audience re- tiiwi while the jury stayed in the courtroom to deliberate. It was cold outside the courtroom and Magistrate Kohert. O.. Koyall liguml the jury could ponder the iease better while huddled about the ?tove. 1- Korward Knikiug children are pre paring their letters to Santa t'iau. Gossett Realty STUKET nha9heenOuH-'-'",'Ct" ana wiU continue to he o in.."'";- , Bet its own s,a.lara of qua., , a,l to raiM, .ho- Ma.lar.!, a- ra,,.Ur a,lvanceS in technology f"' ir '.: i ntt ' 111116 To this en,l, Lull n,(),1ernlahoratrie6,sta(feahy.ha 6Cie,iS.S, -n, i3.:on,lan.ly- heller every previous best. This is why the n.j:u Orange Disc, displayed by all Good Gulf dealers of North Carolina, is a reli ahle guide to fine motoring -. products. Page MANY LOOSE LICENSE To datf, 14iHl revocations have luvu inadi' of state driver's lienses. according to wont received here yes - terday from Kaleigh. i Thl' KWr part of the revocations are tor driving drunk, while larceny 0, ,1.1..0 .,Iui fi;,v.,)U. Ilvspass all the cause of only a small per cent. Ever- gein'ration worrie about young people hut tew u'euei ations - do anvthimr about the '..at i Acept to criticise the youngMers Go. ( ANTON. N. V & its
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