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| ABOR WILL SEEK THREE OBJECTIVES = of the Council of Sochl Agencies at Barker Hall, Y. W. C. A, The three immediate objectives of labor were outlined by McGrady, now legislative representative of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, as follows: 1. 'l'hlny-hmlr work week with a State, county and municipal govern- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! expired two-year term, and Allen Pope to fill an unexpired one-year term. Nr one-year memberships at hm, the following were chosen: Miss Grace Abbott, Mrs. Whltmln Cross, Dr. W. , Dr. Amold Bennett Hall, Louise Ilcd\nre Lewis Meriam, only 30-hour wages.” “If an attempt is made to reduce the work wage it will spread only more poverty and misery,” he added. ‘The speaker then disclosed the plan to ask the various Government units to eliminate private profit from work- men's compensation and see to it that D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933. GEN. FRIES URGES HALT OF RADICALISM IN U. S. Ultra-Pacifism and Russian Doc- trines Should Be Countered by Church, Luncheon Told. D. C. OFFICERS CHOSEN Lieut. Stephan and Znsign McCain to Get Submarine Training. ‘Two Washingtonians are included in the list of 30 officers selected by the Navy Department to undergo training | ] | I Bladder ) Trouble ‘ —(cystitis) O;Il’f rhk! life-long suffering. €] nature 't ri 4 rrifation. | Properly ‘ém’.'i? ing Mounwn Valley Water will soothe the pain. i PHONE or WRITE TODAY for t Information, Booklets and Sample 'Mountain Valley Water | Americas Foremost Health Water | From HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 1405 K N. ME:. 1062 Perkins, L. Corrin Strong, Mrs. Walter S georing “pollyansimm. " M. Grady, cited figures she u,uo.m unemployed, 15,000,000 existing wholly on charity, 5,500 hH\Ihuc schools closed and 14,000,000 children of school age “out on the highways and bywa: He pointed also to a decline in ’gurv chases from $50,058,000,000 in 19 only $23,232,000,000 in 18:“2 e °Cl power paral I m%'" tories are not run- ning becn\me the people have not the maney to spend, and there are no im- mediate prospects that the working. man will ever be adequately financed.” Urnl 30-Hour Week. support for the rropoud :w-hour week t would not work “if employers pay workers ments to tide rel employes over temporarily. 3, Establishment by Federal, State, county and munieipal governments of funds to pay workmen's compensation, eliminating private profit in opera- tion of compensation insurance com- panies. SHIP TO VISIT CAPITAL Spanish !‘runh; Craft to Come Here on April 27. The Navy Department announced to- day that the Spanish training ship, Juan Sebastian de Elcano, will reach funds be sét up to pay all workingmen injured in trade. The proposed dismis- sal wage, the labor leader said, would bep.lxonlhemuoflenmolm at the Submatine Se¢hool, New London, Conn., in_the class beginning July They are Lieut. Edg ard C. Stephan, 135 Euclid street, and ign John 8. Mc- | | Cain, jr., 2006 Columbia road. Lieut. Stephan is now aboard the U.8. 8. l‘wrencc while Ensign McCain is serving on the battleship Oklahoma. Ultra-pacifistic and radical dostrines, inspired in part by Communistic Russia, are being spread from pulpits through- out the country by ministers of various denominations, Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, United States Army, retired, said yesterday at n “national defense lunch- ed by the National Pa-| . He called on the mem- | benmn of Protestant churches to halt Other speakers were Miss Helen Norris Cummings of Alexandria, Comdr. Navy; Col. Orvel Johnson, Mrs. Lowel) | Fletcher Hobart, Walter 8. Steele and | Rexford L. Holmes. McGrady, Reported in Line U. S. Post, Gives Union Program. Mr. Thider, in delivering the g&:(:omml g;:uomml ret«ru: ospects of ea: the Bl % wipe oot _“:,"d"""',mhn ! | the Waahington Navy Yard on April 37 Hmfll'fi hmhg;:; b:.:. m&old g‘ »|for & four-dsy visit. Prior to visiting e e n t it s uhm Sbout 1o be enactad.” W , the craft will be at New | ti “It may Mcome the flxn.lflnntho\u ate measure of the depression,” ‘s8] “The bill is important, notuly toWuhlnan buttontha-p.ruo(oflmu country. will be the first bill for slum Speaks After Election. McGrady spoke after the council had concluded the business before its an- | sa| nual meeting, including the election of directors and members at large. New members of the directorate are Dr. Prederick W. Perkins, who is council president; Dr. Charles P. 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