HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 26, AND 29, 1960
Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor
Abrams, Marshall D., managing director, for the Construction League
of Indianapolis and Building Congress of Indiana and other similar
organizations..
Arnold, Thurman, on behalf of National Small Business Men's
association, accompanied by John A. Gosnell, general counsel... -
Bracken, Thomas E., attorney, Baltimore Building Trades Council;
Cornelius Gray, chairman, building and construction trades depart-
ment, Legislative Working Committee.
Brienza, Paul J., managing director; accompanied by John D. Law-
rence, president; Vincent J. Apruzzese, assistant managing director
and general counsel; and Richard J. Casey, assistant managing
director and associate counsel, Building Contractors Association of
New Jersey
Brown, William A., of Houston, Tex., appearing on behalf of various
State chambers of commerce..
Campbell, S. James, chairman of the board, Associated Builders &
Contractors, Inc., accompanied by Karl S. Shaw, counsel----
Eschbach, Jesse, executive vice president of the Endicott Church
Furniture, Inc., Warsaw, Ind...
Fry, Roy, of Fry & Son, Chicago, Ill
Gray, Richard J., president, building and construction trades depart-
ment, AFL-CIO, accompanied by Cornelius R. Gray, chairman,
legislative working committee; and Louis Sherman, general counsel
of the building and construction trades department...
Gritter, Joseph, secretary, Christian Labor Association of the United
States..
Halpern, Hon. Seymour, a Representative in Congress from the State
of New York..
Iserman, Theodore R., member of the industrial relations committee, Commerce and Industry Association of New York, Inc__ _ _ _ _
Jonas, Hon. Charles Raper, a Representative in Congress from the
State of North Carolina.
Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., a Representative in Congress from the State of Pennsylvania
Statement of-Continued
Lockwood, Rodney M., National Association of Home Builders;
accompanied by Andrew Murphy, labor relations representative,
NAHB
Mahin, Charles B., chairman, special committee on secondary boy-
cotts, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; accompanied
by Harry J. Lambeth, secretary of special committee on secondary
boycotts
O'Connell, Hon. James T., Under Secretary of Labor; accompanied by Harold Nystrom, Deputy Solicitor..
Osmers, Hon. Frank C., Jr., a Representative in Congress from the State of New Jersey.
Patten, Robert, executive vice president of the Carolinas branch, the Associated General Contractors of America___
Pelly, Hon. Thomas M., a Representative in Congress from the State of Washington - - -
Rooney, Frank J., chairman, labor committee of the Associated Gen- eral Contractors of America, Miami, Fla-
Thornton, A. C., president, of the Illinois State Chamber of Com-
merce; accompanied by John Van Aken, member of Seyfarth, Shaw,
Fairweather & Geraldson, law firm, Chicago, and John F. Tharp,
manager, State chamber's labor department.
Letters, prepared statements, supplemental material, etc.:
Ament, Miles K., vice president, Diller Plank, Inc., statement by____
Arnold, Thurman:
Biographical sketch of, submitted by Congressman Griffin_. Baumgardner, William H., treasurer, John H. Wickersham Engineer- ing & Construction, Inc., statement by-
Baumgartner, James B., president, Northside Readymix Concrete Co., telegram in opposition
Behling, Kenneth, letter to Chairman Barden, in opposition to H.R. 9070
Bracken, Thomas E., Baltimore Building Trades Council:
Plaintiffs' exhibit A. Schedule showing comparable per diem
hourly wage scales as of July 25, 1951, and February 26, 1953,
between the wage scale adopted by the board of estimates of
Baltimore City on July 25, 1951, and February 26, 1953, and
open-shop per diem hourly wage rates paid by Henry A. Knott,
Inc
Plaintiffs' exhibit B.-Schedule showing comparable per diem
hourly wage scale as of February 26, 1953, between the wage
scale adopted by the board of estimates of Baltimore City of
February 26, 1953, and open-shop per diem hourly wage rates
paid by J. H. Williams Co.
Plaintiffs' exhibit C.-Schedule showing comparable per diem
hourly wage scale as of July 25, 1951, and February 26, 1953,
between the wage scale adopted by the board of estimates of
Baltimore City on July 25, 1951, and February 26, 1953, and
open-shop per diem hourly wage rates paid by Thomas Hicks &
Sons, Inc.
Plaintiffs' exhibit D.-Schedule showing comparable per diem
hourly wage scales as of July 25, 1951, and February 26, 1953,
between the wage scale adopted by the board of estimates of
Baltimore City on July 25, 1951, and February 26, 1953, for
electricians and open-shop per diem hourly wage rates paid by
the Roland Electrical Co.--
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators & Paperhangers of America,
Union No. 33, letter to Chairman Perkins___
Brown and Root case, history of, submitted by Congressman Dent. -
Letters, statements, etc.-Continued
Building & Construction Trades Council of Will and Grundy Counties, Joliet, Ill., letter from.
Campbell, S. James, chairman of the board, Associated Builders &
Contractors, Inc., prepared statement by
Carpenters Local Union No. 384, Asheville, N.C., letter from Cement Masons Local 577, Denver, Colo., telegram to Chairman Perkins, signed by 34 contractors in Colorado...
Church, Hon. Marguerite S., a Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois, letter reporting support of Chicago Building Trades Council for H.R. 9070..
Fry, Roy, of Fry & Son, statement by- Geary, Paul M., executive vice president, National Electrical Con- tractors Association, letter from
Griffin, Hon. Robert P., a Representative in Congress from the State of Michigan, submitting an article from the Washington Post entitled "Negroes Tell of Freezeout From Crafts".
Hoffman, Hon. Clare E., a Representative in Congress from the State of Michigan, submitting a statement from a pamphlet by Daniel H. Pollitt, University of North Carolina...
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 176, Joliet, Ill., letter from
National Association of Manufacturers, statement by National Crushed Stone Association, prepared statement by. National Metal Trades Association, statement of_____
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 592, Vineland, N.J., letter to Chairman Perkins
Kennedy, Senator John F., letter from Philo D. Wright, president, Southeastern Michigan Roofing Contractors Association, Inc.--- Magnuson, Hon. Don, a Representative in Congress from the State of Washington, statement by.
Marion, Francis, Daniel Construction Co., Inc., statement by
McAlister, treasurer, H. O. McAlister Co., statement by..
Milligan, Robert E., Curtis Cos., Inc., Clinton, Iowa, letter and state- ment by.
New York Times article entitled " Meany Discloses Bid To Aid Negroes", submitted by Congressman Kearns.
Operative Plasterers & Cement Masons, local No. 161, Joliet, Ill.,
Painting & Decorating Contractors of America, Chicago, Ill., telegram
from..
Patman, Hon. Wright, a Representative in Congress from the State
of Texas, letter submitting a telegram from E. B. Germany, presi-
dent, Lone Star Steel Co.
Patten, Robert, executive vice president, Carolinas Branch, the Asso- ciated General Contractors of America, Inc., supplemental state- ment by.
Peters, Melvin H., president, D. S. Warfel Associates, Inc., state- ment by
Selby, J. M., president, Selby, Battersby & Co., letter to Senator Hugh Scott__
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