Show HEARINGS SETON SET SETON SETON ON DAY 5 ACT WASHINGTON April 19 The p Th house labor committee voted today t to begin consideration Monday of th the five day week bill with wIh the minimum I wage and production control amendments amendments amendments amend amend- ments suggested suggest by Secretary Per Per- kins Chairman Connery announced th the opening hearings would be devoted to testimony by administration representatives representatives representatives rep rep- to be followed by leaders leaders lead lead- ers for organized labor and then by manufacturers Among those who will be asked to appear Connery said are arc Henry Ford Gerard Swope of General Electric Alfred AUred P. P Sloan Jr Ji- of General Motors Motors Mo Mo- tors Franklin Hobbs of the Textile Foundation Henry I. I Harriman o othe of the Chamber of Commerce of ot the United States William Green and Matthew Wall representing the American Federation of Labor and Michael McDonough and Charles Charle Howard representing respectively the building trades and the Typographical Typographical Typo Typo- graphical union Realizing that these proposals for or production control and a minimum wage have never been passed upon by either branch of congress or by the public the committee voted to have hearings to study them Connery said Economists and manufacturers manufacturer have swamped me and other committee commit commIt- tee members with requests for time timeto timeto to discuss the proposals The chief chic interest seems to enter in the proposals to establish minimum wages and to prevent interstate transportation trans of at goods made in violation of the minimum wage or maximum hours stipulations a I |