Show HILO LABOR RENEWAL SEEN WASHINGTON Jan 11 n 1 P Wholesale resumption of ot child chUd labor la labor la- la bor since N R As A's A collapse was reported reported re reported re- re ported toda today by William Villiam Green president of ot the American Federation Federation Federation Federa Federa- tion of ot Labor It zt is that business plain executives lives tives have not the slightest intention intention tion ton of ot paying Rn any attention to the ial consequences of ot productive policies that reap quick profits profit unless unless un un- un- un less Jess the control arm of ot or organized society restrains Green said in a tudy of ot present-day present child Jabor labor conditions The N R A was generally successful suc- suc in preventing child labor Jabor Ax All soon as the power of this act was nullified industry again made overtures to children Children re re- re because their parents were F Without jobs or because the family income was so low Jow that every additional addi- addi pittance provided more of the necessaries of f life Green said New Jersey silk mills milis had taken on children 13 14 Hand and 15 years old at wages ranging from 4 to 7 a week North Carolina textile mills he said also had employed employed em- em children 14 Hand and 15 years ears old Indiana and New York City noted great reat increases in the number of work ork permits for children under 16 The iThe California state assembly called fon on school boards to enforce child labor rules The only method b by which we can oppose employers determined to profit by child labor is is' ratification tion of the child labor amendment Green concluded I Twenty tour four states have ratified the amendment Thirty-six Thirty arc are necessary to put the amendment Into effect |