Show SECURITY VIEWS TOLD TO WOMEN Immediate revision re of or the federal constitution to allow pR- pR passage sa e of proper prop prop- proper er unemployment insurance measures w was advocated Thursday b by William M. M Knerr chaIrman of the state inC industrial in in- C dust rial commission Speaking at a meeting of or men in the Civic Center Mr Knerr urged that a convention cOn be called to rewrite the constitution to to conform to t the e needs of modern life Ufe I The meeting was the fourth held by the women for the stud study of ot each phase ot of the economic security program program program pro pro- gram now before congress Pointing to the recent decision of the United States supreme court declaring declaring de de- de- de claring daring unconstitutional the railroad pension act Mr Knerr said Mid When five men can undo the work of congress and the president it is time for our constitution to be re- re Written The speaker pointed out that Thomas Thom Jefferson on advocated ad revision of Cf the thc constitution every ery 10 years w to o it wouldn't become obsolete Speaking of oC unemployment insure ance Ince Mr Knerr said that some years ago go the man who urged th the adoption I I of unemployment insurance was looked upon b by Industry as a dangerous danger danger- i ous aus radical or communist I That attitude has ehan changed ed he 1 laid zaid The Thc main problem today is isto isto to educate the public to an understanding under tinder of the unemployment un Wi- r standing of the purposes employment program In explaining provisions of or the security se see se- se act Mr Knerr said that proper prop prop- er unemployment ment insurance should be financed b by employers by adding addingto to the cost of production I It It would be fatal he said aid to have bave 48 states enact 48 different Unemployment unemployment unemployment un un- employment laws Jaws to be administered different c commissions and inAl in in- j 1 f k by hy 48 8 Al by 48 different courts f c The study group of will will vill meet agan again May 16 in the Civic ie Cent Center r for for further Study of economic |