"Middle United States meeting," August 7,1936 5267-5268 14089 5282 14111 Letter to affiliate after year of new council plan Letter on distribution of National Associa- National Association of Manufacturers-National Industrial The N. I. R. A-- National Association of Manufacturers legislative Plans for trade-association activity. Statement on the merit clause by Labor Advisory Board of the National Recovery Administra- The Wagner bill.. Questionnaire sent to members for information on employment relations - News Letters - - - Law Department Bulletins.. Labor Relations Bulletins.... 5306-5309 14129 5310 14130 5311-5395 14132 1 Not printed. Form letters and correspondence_ Leaflet stating National Association of Manufac- 5343-5372 The National Association of Manufacturers-Continued. National Association of Manufacturers-National In- dustrial Council legislative activity-Continued. The Senate Civil Liberties Committee... Other legislation affecting trade-unions_ Meetings of July 9, 10, 11, 1935. Interpreting the act to employees.. Merwin K. Hart's letter re Remington Rand Labor Invoices for printing Industrial Strife and the Third National Association of Manufacturers memorandum on employment advisory group and other matters. Public information program....... Memorandum on labor troubles and publicity considered by employment relations committee... Reports of meetings of the public relations committee. You and Industry series (pamphlets). The Voice of American Industry (editorial informa- The Industrial Press Service. - Correspondence and memoranda relating to features of public-information program......- Organizing industrial stockholders.. VIOLATIONS OF FREE SPEECH AND RIGHTS OF LABOR MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939 UNITED STATES SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR, Washington, D. C. The committee met at 10 a. m., pursuant to call of the chairman, in room 254, Senate Office Building, Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr., presiding. Present: Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (chairman); and Robert Wohlforth, secretary of the committee. Senator LA FOLLETTE. The committee will please be in order. Mr. Wohlforth. TESTIMONY OF ROBERT WOHLFORTH-Resumed Senator LA FOLLETTE. You have been sworn previously, Mr Wohlforth, but please state your name and position for the record Mr. WOHLFORTH. Robert Wohlforth, secretary of the committee. Mr. Chairman, I wish to offer for the record certain documents pertaining to the hearings of this committee held since March 2, 1938. These documents consist of material obtained under subpena from the various persons or corporations examined during the course of these hearings, and of other material supplied to the committee voluntarily by witnesses or other individuals under examination. These documents have been classified by the staff under the various topics covered by the hearings, and are arranged under appropriate titles and headings. I wish to offer them for the record, so arranged and classified. These exhibits should be considered as supplementary to the testimony and exhibits entered in the record during the course of the hearings. Senator LA FOLLETTE. The documents you describe may be given exhibit numbers and printed in the record. The documents were marked "Exhibits 5252" and following, and appear in the appendix beginning on p. 14021.) Senator LA FOLLETTE. The committee is adjourned subject to call of the Chair. |