COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE
EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS
COMMUNIST DOMINATION OF UNIONS AND NATIONAL SECURITY
MARCH 17, 18, 19, JUNE 6, 11, 13, 17, 19, 27, AND JULY 8, 1952
Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1952
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
Baldridge, Holmes, Assistant Attorney General of the United States,
accompanied by Andrew F. Oehmann, and James J. Canavan, Depart-
ment of Justice..
Bott, George J., General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board..
Boulware, Lemuel R., vice president, General Electric Co., New York, N.
Y., accompanied by William J. Barron, Esq., labor relations counsel,
and George H. Pfeif, manager of union relations, General Electric Co... 391, 433
Carey, James B., secretary-treasurer, CIO; president, International Union
of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, CIO; accompanied by Ben-
jamin C. Sigal, general counsel, Washington, D. C..
Frank Nelson, labor columnist, New York World-Telegram and Sun-
Haywood, Allan S., vice president, CIO
Herzog, Paul M., Chairman, National Labor Relations Board
Matles, James J., director of organizations, United Electrical, Radio, and
Machine Workers of America__.
McDowell, Arthur G., director, department of civic and governmental
affairs, Upholsterers' International Union of North America, AFL, on
behalf of Sal B. Hoffman, president, Upholsterers' International Union
of North America____
Murray, Thomas, member, Atomic Energy Commission, accompanied by Roger Harris, deputy general counsel; Oscar Smith, Deputy Director, Division of Organization and Personnel; and Gerard Smith, assistant to Commissioner Murray...
Nelson, George R., grand lodge representative, International Association of Machinists, Washington, D. C..
Nixon, Russ, Washington representative, United Electrical, Radio, and
Machine Workers of America..
Seidman, Joel, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Sigal, Benjamin C., general counsel for the International Union of
Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, CIO.
Article from ACA News, January 1952, CIO Finds a "Liberal" and
Failing Raid Plan__
Article from U. E. News, January 7, 1952, New Conspiracy Against
Free Unions Revealed in Interview With Senator_
John Small, Chairman, Munitions Board, Accompanied by Leonard
Niederlehner, counsel to Munitions Board; Alfred Scanlan,
assistant counsel to Munitions Board; and Col. Leroy Hudson,
Chief, Office of Industrial Security, Munitions Board..
Letter of James J. Reynolds, Jr., Chairman, National Labor Relations
Board, to Hon. Daniel K. Edwards, Assistant Secretary of Defense,
Department of Defense, Washington, D. C., July 31, 1951.
Munitions Board Documents-
Charter, Industrial Employment Review Board as amended,
revised November 10, 1950_-
Criteria Governing Actions by the Industrial Employment
Review Board, as amended, revised November 10, 1950---
Procedures Governing Appeals to the Industrial Employment
Review Board, as amended, revised November 10, 1950---
Procedures Governing the Army-Navy-Air Force
Security Board__.
Letter from G. C. Marshall to the Attorney General, February 13,
1951.
Labor considerations in offshore procurement (OPS)
Article from U. S. News and World Report, December 28, 1951,
Fighting Communism in Unions..
Holmes Baldridge, Assistant Attorney General of the United States,
accompanied by Andrew F. Oehmann, and James J. Canavan,
Department of Justice____
Supreme Court decisions, October term, 1949–
Tuesday, March 18, 1952:
Paul M. Herzog, Chairman, National Labor Relations Board.
George J. Bott, General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board...
Wednesday, March 19, 1952:
Hon. Maurice J. Tobin, United States Secretary of Labor.
Article from the New Leader, July 5, 1951, Teachers, Machinists,
Shipyard Workers Show Labor the Way to Clean Out Communists.
Thomas Murray, member, Atomic Energy Commission, accompanied
by Roger Harris, Deputy General Counsel; Oscar Smith, Deputy
Director, Division of Organization and Personnel; and Gerard Smith,
assistant to Commissioner Murray.--
Joel Seidman, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill..
Article from the University of Chicago Industrial Relations Center,
Labor Policy of the Communist Party During World War II....
Philip Taft, department of economics, Brown University..
June 11, 1952:
Nelson Frank, labor columnist, New York World-Telegram and Sun
June 13, 1952:
James B. Carey, secretary treasurer, CIO; president, International
Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, CIO; accom-
panied by Benjamin C. Sigal, general counsel, Washington, D. C..
Advertisement of General Electric in Schenectady Union-Star, Sep- tember 29, 1948.
Article from American magazine, September 1948-
Article from Employee Relations News Letter, May 16, 1952_
Letter of Hon. Irving Ives to James B. Carey..
Allan S. Haywood, vice president, CIO..
Letter of Philip Murray, president, CIO, to Hon. Hubert Humphrey,
January 9, 1952
Benjamin C. Sigal, general counsel for the International Union of
Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, CIO..
Arthur G. McDowell, director, department of civic and governmental
affairs, Upholsterers' International Union of North America, AFL,
on behalf of Sal B. Hoffman, president, Upholsterers' International
Union of North America___.
George R. Nelson, grand lodge representative, International Associa-
tion of Machinists, Washington, D. C...
Letter of Harvey W. Brown, president; and Eric Peterson, general
secretary treasurer, International Association of Machinists to local
lodges
June 27, 1952:
Russ Nixon, Washington representative, United Electrical, Radio, and
Machine Workers of America, and James J. Matles, director of
organizations, United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of
America
Statement of United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of
America, UE....
Lemuel R. Boulware, vice president, General Electric Co., New York,
N. Y., accompanied by William J. Barron, Esq., labor relations coun-
sel, and George H. Pfeif, manager of union relations, General Elec-
tric Co.
Constitution of the International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, CIO, adopted in 1950__
« PreviousContinue » |