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ONTRADE COUNCIL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 1, 1931—PART ONE. A—1§ for ideas on coping with the uestion of providing nsurance” for resers brought up. The report of the Continuity Com- mittee, which was headed by Henry I Harriman of Boston, chairman of the mended the Nati should be made an adviso ch 38 heid out as a necemary to regularized empioyment. with the existing emer- ¥ eferendum asks whether unemployment which now exists and may presently occur shculd be dealt with upon an individual basis, locally thrcugh organization to that cther “needed relief s vided through p: plementsd by State and ¢ counsel today was cloaked with a cy by order of Federal 4 meither the contents fr 3 substance might be ; reference be made it seeks damages from hotel opera- circulated a o the Pres- which she claims re- President Harding in the White House. rK—ERENs LOSES ‘PPEAL Testimony of the defense also has endeavored to show the past reputation | of Miss Britton and to prove it was not camaged by the “Answer to the Presi- dent’s Daughter,” which branded her claims as false All persons under 21 years of age have been barred from the trial by order of Judge Killits. Chamber Quflstlonnalre Seeks National Views on Means of Stabilization. mmerican business has been asked for an expression on a proporal looking toward legislation to permit regulariza- uction and the formation of economic council as mears industry and employment were covered in ut by the United Stat tion of pro & Nationa to_tabiliz These points Through the 1700 members of the chamber, they will be presented to every line of commercial endeavor. A favorable responie will be followed by steps to make the project effective The plan for regularized production is lonrmrw from two angies Questioned on Trust Laws, In the first instance, business execu- tves arc aske they faver modifica- ton of tk “s0 as to | tunity y hnanced, and chose group invited by the ehamber to clude representation itseif. the Depart- Commerce and railroads, bank ing, public u ributive trades law. engineering and professional econ- points bearing on this arrange- 1 & vote 15 asked, are of a pational be placed in | riman ments, and without propriaticns for such purposes.” Leaders in the chamber emphatically opposed to any dole.” and voring of a Pederal Committee inemployment provided by 3 up in times nf a creati-: by depressi: The referendum on 1 Tesou put of natural al go ¢ Pederal ap- Be Made to Nature of Deposition. aughter. "Father than stry had been niting the ot | committee headed by Matthew for each field of business a e trade association should functions of an economic council 3. That, aided by increased oppor- | tunity for stability of operations, each | employer should 50 plan operations as ! to assure the greatest possible number | of employes there will be work for the greatest possible number of weeks in the | year. 4 That, aided by increased oppor- for stabilization, employers, in- dividually and collectively, should pro- vide adequate reserves for unemploy- | ment and other benefits for ?h-'lr‘ ugh trade associations | uld make such reserves uniform_throughout each president of the New York Edison Co Poriy days is allowed for answers on both referenda. and a t | is necessary for adoption o-thirds vote v Miss Brit- Judge Orders No Reference fected e ] Harding was the father of Elizabeth in a week end adjourn- b dicat to prove d ave had clandestine meet- ings v\huh she claimed she had with fire SUMMER HOTEL BURNS * 12 Eittatinny, Near Delaware Water Gap, Fire Loss About $600,000. DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa. Oc- tober 31 () —Fire yesterday destroyed the Kittatinny H: ons of the best ¥ mme s in this section employes sle>ping in it escaped John P. Cope, manager of the estab- ishment, which closed its season re- cently, estimated damage at between $500,000 and $600.000. Origin of the as not ascertained, IN SUIT OVER ESTATE Circuit Court Refuses lehe-rin.l on Disapproval of Payments i to Heir of Envoy. “ By the Associated Prews. ST. LOUIS, October 31.—The Circuit | Court of Appeals Thursday denied a moticn of Vincent Kerens, son of the late Richard C. Kerens, former Ambas- sadot to Austria-Hungary, for & rehear- ing ol the case in which t-h! Ooufl- dis- appreved the prarnled to Kerens of the principal of his ! ll .0000(\ share of his Tathers estate. Pormer Senator James A. Reed of Kansas Cfl; is one of Kerens' attorneys ‘The court also denied a motion by t.he St. Louls Union Trust Co. for modifica- | tion of the expressions of its disapproval of the trust company’s action in seek- ing, as trustee, to pay Kerens his shar e PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 G STREET AT ELEVENTH | under the | will that it should be paid to him when provisions of the elder Kerens' he could show five consecutive rs of continued sobriety and good bfl{:ht ‘The population M Santi more_than doubied in the I e ‘IO& WATCH REPAIRING BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch does not comulete the trams~ action between us, but estab~ lishes our oblization to fulfill . our, guarantee cf service. An U Our De ennine -linln BURNSTINE’S 927 G St. N.W. DIAMONDS WATCHES field of business, in 2ll States Fundamentally, the entire pregram is | on the possibility of obtaining ation to permit pianned-produc- ments in keeping pr tion” and whether such modification “should include provision for govern- mental supervision in order that agree- | ments which are not in the public in- terest in stabilization of business opera- | tion and employment may be nullified.” A related question 15 whether “busi- ness desiring to combine should have opportunity to ascertain from a suitable Government_authority whether or not the proposed combination will be in violation of the anti-trust law This proposition came ‘rom the Spe- elal Committee on Con'inuity of Busi-| ness and Employment and was Hnked | in with its proposal for the national economic council, which would watch trade trends and suggest policies for promoting the economic betterment of the country Views Are Sought. 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