Balding, Paul H., Staunton Lions Club, Staunton, Ill___. Barkin, Solomon, research director, Textile Workers Union of America; accompanied by John Edelman, Washington representa- Barnes, John, consultant, community development, Carbondale, Ill__ 682 Barron, Fred C., chairman-executive director, Employment Security Beardsley Alice, community consultant, Southern Illinois University_ Blechersen, J., Rosiclare Lead and Fluorspar Mining Co., Rosiclare, Bozarth, M. L., director, Southern Illinois, Inc., Murphysboro, Ill. 583 724 724 Brewster, Clyde, director, Southern Illinois, Inc., Herrin, Ill____ 587 678 Brown, Harry, Thebes, Ill. 711 Campbell, Maurice L., president, the Benton Civic and Industrial Asso- 572 Chulick, Walter J., superintendent, Community Consolidated School 510 Comte, Eugene, president, chamber of commerce, Murphysboro, Ill___ Cottam, Louis, chairman, Economic Development Commission of Taos, Congill, Floyd, Hodcarriers' Labor Local No. 1320, Metropolis, Ill__ Curley, George, president, Marsoe County (Ill.) Farm Bureau__. Currier, M. C., president, Cairo Chamber of Commerce, Cairo, Ill. Dempsey, Hon. John J., Representative at Large from the State of 592 615 Dillow, Harold, Tamms, Ill. Douglas, John D., president, Rend Lake Conservancy District__. 710 577 548 Durfee, Charles W., president, Pope-Hardin County Farm Bureau, 674 Emmons, Glenn L., Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Depart- ment of the Interior; accompanied by Carl W. Beck, assistant to the Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, in charge of relocation Evers, Owen, president, Southern Boosters, Mound City, Ill_-_ Fearn, Logan, superintendent of schools of Litchfield, Ill__ Fernandez, Hon. A. M., a Representative in Congress from the State 696, 727 726 Foreman, James L., president, Metropolis Chamber of Commerce, Fowler, B. D., city superintendent of schools, Metropolis, Ill. Friedman, Isadore, Industrial Committee, DuQuoin, Ill__ 1048 904 578 941 555 1036 Gillespie, Walter P., executive secretary of the Board of Trade, Gorman, Francis, research director of the United Textile Workers 782 Graman, Thomas A., Metropolis, Ill--- Gray, Hon. Kenneth J., a Representative in Congress from the State Grossman, Sidney W., president, Grossman Industrial Properties, Hall, Raymond, Grand Chain, Ill____. Hanafin, John P., editor, Litchfield (Ill.) News Herald__ Happenny, J. C., vice president, Central Illinois Public Service Co-- Hart, Floyd H., member, chamber of commerce, Murphysboro, Ill_-- Hays, Hon. Wayne L., a Representative in Congress from the State Heing, Howard, president, Carlinville chamber of commerce.. Henderson, Robert S., executive secretary, chamber of commerce, Hensley, Roy, president, Rosiclare Development Association, Rosi- 634 Hinners, Edward F., Metropolis, Ill. 725 Hintz, Murray, director of the New Mexico Department of Public 983 Howard, Lando E., regional director, Illinois Public Aid Commission__ 680 985 Kennedy, Harry, chairman, industrial committee, Litchfield Cham- 532 Kilbreth, J. M., superintendent, Marac County (Ill.) Department 730 Larson, Hon. Arthur, Under Secretary of Labor of the United States; accompanied by Charles Stewart, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Louis Levine, and Eugene D. Vinogradoff, Bureau of Employment Secu- Larson, George A., Staunton Chamber of Commerce, Staunton, Ill__ 516 947 Main, George W., Metropolis, Ill. _729 Mansfield, Hon. Mike, United States Senator from the State of Mon- 925 McDonald, Walter W., chairman of the Montana Intertribal Policy 924 McDowell, Arthur G., director of civic, education, and governmental affairs, Upholsterers' International Union of North America, and chairman of the subcommittee on migration and subsidization of industry, national legislative department of American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations___. McDowell, Evans, District No. 50, United Mine Workers of America 640, 641 Mead, Hon. James M., regional director, New York State Department Mittendorf, R. G., chairman, Retail Merchants Association, Metropolis, 720 Micheli, Nancy, student, Johnson City (Ill) High School_ 570 556 Moore, William L., chairman, county board of supervisors, industrial 605 Mueller, Hon. Frederick H., assistant Secretary of Commerce for Do- 833 Mulkin, John W., editor, the Metropolis News, Metropolis, Ill. Murray, Hon. James E., United States Senator from the State of Orler, Hon. John B., president, village Board of Eagarsville, Ill--- Owl, George A., chairman of the Eastern Band of Cherokee tribal Parker, Frank W., member of the Fort Hall Business Council of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Inc., Fort Hall, Idaho_--- Peterson, Mrs. Helen L., (executive director, National Congress of American Indians) at the request of the chairman, Northern Chey- Ploninc, Carl, superintendent of schools, Johnson City, Ill.... ---- 569, 629 Powell, Hon. Paul, former speaker of the Illinois House of Representa- Providencia, Sister of Charity of Providence, and professor of sociology 930 Painville, Harold, Administrative Assistant to Hon. Everett M. Rau, Otto, village clerk, Sorento, Ill_ Richey, Kenneth, assistant personnel director, Sangamo Co----. 553 611 Statements-Continued Page Riley, George D., legislative representative of the AFL-CIO, and repre- 1051 938 726 679 Shoemaker, Perry M., representing the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; accompanied by Guy Waterman, of the economic research department of the chamber of commerce_. 860 Slayman, Charles H., Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Columbus, Ohio; accompanied by Albert E. Redman, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Columbus, Ohio_____ Sullivan, Maurice, president, Gillespie Businessmen's and Professional 504 Taft, Hon. Charles, mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, and general counsel, 755 Taylor, C. M., International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, West 619 Taylor, Clyde C., County Superintendent of Highways, Massac County, 721 Thunder, William Fire, delegate of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine 898 Thurmond, Hon. Neil, mayor, Johnson City, Ill. 560 Tripp, Melba, executive director, Massac County, Ill., Housing Authority 725 Truchot, Mrs. Teola, vice chairman, Fort Hall Business Council of the 953 Truitt, Lawrence, Hillsboro, Ill... 544 Tudor, Dr. William J., area development division, Southern Illinois 785 Tuthill, Ernest, principal, Hillsboro schools, Hillsboro, Ill_-_. 546 831 Veach, Stanley, superintendent Vienna grade school, Vienna, Ill_--Verticchio, Michael, president, Gillespie Rotary Club, Gillespie, Ill____ 518 Verticchio, Paul C., Benld, Ill___. 650 506, 518 Wade, John, president, Hillsboro Commercial Association, Hillsboro, 541 Watson, Mart, director, Community Development Committees, Eldorado, Ill____ 644 Wenzel, J. E., Progressive Miners of America_ 494 White, Hugh, president, District 12, United Mine Workers of America_ 586 703 Williams, Hon. G. Mennen, Governor of the State of Michigan_. 759 527 Williams, J. P., business agent, Carpenters Local Union No. 803_. 731 731 Wood, Logan, village president, Joppa, Ill. 727 Wood, Richardson, vice president, J. Walter Thompson Co., New York, 1094 Wright, Hon. Warren, State treasurer, State of Illinois_-_ 685 Wright, William F., Jr., president, Sanford-Springvale Chamber of 852 Yeager, Hon. Louis, mayor of Litchfield, Ill_-_ 521 Zimmerman, William, Jr., field director of the Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc--- 890 Additional Information: Action Against Unemployment, Studies and Reports, New Series, No. 20, International Labor Office, Geneva, 1950; article on the British experience in developing depressed areas from a study of the International Labor Office__. 809 Additional Information-Continued As We See It-drinking and delinquency decline among North Dakota Page 958 Background information on depressed areas, 1956_. 994 Capital investment required in 17 major chronic labor surplus areas (groups D, E, F) to reduce unemployment to 3 percent of labor force Case History: Iron Mountain, Mich.. 1069 759 City and Reservation Indians, reprint from Social Order, February 1955___ 932 Development Credit Corporation___. 1100 Economic data of Montana Indian reservations___ 921 Indian Rights and American Justice, article in the Christian Century-. 943 531 Letters and telegrams: Anderson, Hon. Clinton P., to Hon. Paul H. Douglas, March 28, Bland, Atwell, M., post adjutant, Leonard Hoskins Post, No. 24, Cabot, Edward C., State of New Mexico Representative, to Stuart Donnelly, Thomas C., president, New Mexico Highlands Univer- Douglas, Mrs. A. J., Ridgewood, N. J., to Hon. Lister Hill, March Douglas, Hon. Paul H., to Hon. James E. Murray, Hon. Mike 969 967 967 1021 965 1118 923 973 968 956 890 952 919 972 1023, 1024 Fouse, W. J., State administrator, Department of Public Welfare, Fulgenzi, Mary, visiting teacher, Los Vegas city schools, Las Vegas, 928 950 968, 976 Gaskins, Bill, president, Tucumcari Chamber of Commerce, Tu- Greenwood, W. Barton, Acting Commissioner, Bureau of Indian 964 971 956 |