HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON WHETHER AN EMERGENCY EXISTS AS SET FORTH IN SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 181 Text of Senate Joint Resolution 181___. Hon. W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor; accompanied by James J. Reynolds, Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations; Cecil Mackey, Director, Office of Transportation Policy, Department of Com- merce; and William J. Hartigan, Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Transportation and international services. William J. Curtin, chairman of the five airline carriers negotiating commit- tee; accompanied by Richard C. Hotvedt, attorney at law, Washington, P. L. Siemiller, international president, International Association of Ma- Curtin, William J., chairman of the five airline carriers negotiating com- Morse, Hon. Wayne, a U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon, with a report Siemiller, P. L., international president, International Association of Ma- Wirtz, Hon. W. Willard, Secretary of Labor; accompanied by James J. Articles submitted from various newspapers_ 73, 74, 98, 99, 104, 105, 109–120 Congressmen whose remarks relating to the airline strike have appeared 99, 102, 103, 107-109, 120, 121 Excerpt of Senator Fong from the Congressional Record, July 15, 1966___ Hammond, Harold F., Transportation Association of America, to Senator Fong to Senator Hill, dated July 27, 1966- Report to the President by the Emergency Board No. 166–. Route maps of airlines indicating routes and cities not being served as result 97 94 |