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Show 1 Bar Favors Child Labor Ban By Changing Constitution Senator Vandenberg Proposal Preferred by National Association Vote CHICAGO. Dec. 1 lift A majority ma-jority of 14.38a lawyers who participated par-ticipated in an American Bar association as-sociation referendum .were recorded re-corded today in favor of dealing with child labor problems by constitutional con-stitutional amendment. The association, which lists a membership of 29.61s. announced the vote was 7513 to 6126. There were 10.840 ballots for, and 2743 against, the child labor amendment submitted to the slates in 1934. Preference for the amendment proposed by Senator Vandenberg of Michigan was expressed ex-pressed by 11,254, while 1797 voted in the negative. The vote was 772 to 5777 in favor of ratification of the Vandenberg Van-denberg amendment, and 6907 to 6347 . against enactment of the Wheeler-Johnson bill relating to child labor. Results of the referendum, the association said, showed "the preference pref-erence of lawyers for the amendment amend-ment method of oorderly constitutional consti-tutional change, rather than the Impairment of constitutional limitations limi-tations by reconstituting the cburts or by judicial reinterpre-tation reinterpre-tation under pressure from the other branches af government." . a |