News
Amid Boston Overdose Crisis, a Pair of Harvard Students Are Bringing Narcan to the Red Line
News
At First Cambridge City Council Election Forum, Candidates Clash Over Building Emissions
News
Harvard’s Updated Sustainability Plan Garners Optimistic Responses from Student Climate Activists
News
‘Sunroof’ Singer Nicky Youre Lights Up Harvard Yard at Crimson Jam
News
‘The Architect of the Whole Plan’: Harvard Law Graduate Ken Chesebro’s Path to Jan. 6
Washington, March 26--Conservative forces attacked the administration program on three fronts today, charging that the tariff, stock market and Wagner Bills would injure industry and investors.
The tariff bill empowering the President to negotiate reciprocal trade treaties would "destroy industries in which 5,000,000 Americans are employed," Rep. Bertrand Snell, R., N. Y. charges as the House resumed debate on the measure.
The Stock Market Bill, through a provision restricting floor traders, would work "substantial injury to the interests of the entire investing public of the United States," the floor traders committee of the New York Stock Exchange charged in a petition to Congressional committees considering exchange regulation. The Wagner Bill preventing management from influencing unions would harm industry by "destroying the friendly relations between employer and employee," James A. Emery, spokesman for the National Association of Manufacturers, told the Senate Labor Committee.
Washington, March 26--The Senate today accepted House amendments to the Independent Offices Bill, which add $200,000,000 to the budget worked out by the Administration, all of the increase going to war veterans and federal employees. The House completed Congressional action on the Emergency Airmail Bill by accepting Senate amendments
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.