CONTENTS 106 Page Allen, Frank, appearing with Eugene Calhoun and Reid Robinson___ 257, 338, 339 Battle, Hon. Laurie C., a Representative in Congress from the State of Bennett, Hon. Charles E., a Representative in Congress from the State of Bryson, Hon. Joseph R., a Representative in Congress from the State of 55 Calhoun, Eugene, representing the mine, mill and smelter workers of the Bessemer (Ala.) district, accompanied by Frank Allen, J. P. Mooney, E. H. Coleman, and Robert Wilson___ Cavert, Rev. Samuel McCrea, general secretary, Federal Council of the Cherne, Leo, treasurer, National Citizens Council on Civil Rights.. Clorety, Joseph A., Jr., national vice chairman, American Veterans Cohen, Felix S., represeting Association on American Indian Affairs____ Corbett, John T., assistant grand chief engineer and national legislative representative, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers__ Davenport, Hon. Harry J., a Representative in Congress from the State Davis, John A., professor of political science, Lincoln University-- 115 547, 551, 552, 559 Dodd, L. C., Examining Division, Civil Service Commission_. Dollinger, Hon. Isidore, a Representative in Congress from the State of Douglas, Hon. Helen Gahagan, a Representative in Congress from the Douglas, Hon. Paul H., a United States Senator from the State of Illinois_- Edelsberg, Herman, Washington representative, Anti-Defamation League Edwards, E. W., acting chairman, New York State Commission Against 70 234, 247 Engel, Irving M., representing the American Jewish Committee__ Foley, Edward H., Jr., Under Secretary of the Treasury, accompanied by Alvin W. Hall, James H. Hard, L. C. Dodd, Guy Moffett, and L. C. Law- horn Gilmore, Mrs. Margaret P., an employee of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, appearing with Thomas Richardson___. Hall, Alvin W., Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, appearing with Edward H. Foley, Jr- Hard, James H., II, Director of Personnel, Treasury Department, appear- Harris, Thomas, appearing with Willard S. Townsend_. 348, 349, 353 345 Hays, Hon. Brooks, a Representative in Congress from the State of Ar- Henderson, Elmer W., director, American Council on Human Rights-- Hines, Lewis G., national legislative representative, American Federation Hoffman, Hon. Clare E., a Representative in Congress from the State of 433 Houston, Charles, general counsel, Negro Railway Labor Executives Com- Humphrey Hon. Hubert H., a United States Senator from the State of Ives, Hon. Irving M., a United States Senator from the State of New York__ Javits, Hon. Jacob K., a Representative in Congress from the State of Jernagin, Dr. W. H., consultant, Washington bureau, National Fraternal Johnson, W. D., vice president and national representative, Order of Rail- Kane, Irving, chairman, National Community Relations Advisory Council__ Kaufman, Ben, national executive director, Jewish War Veterans of the Lawson, Mrs. Marjorie McKenzie, former Assistant Director, Division 547 535 394 Maslow, Will, counsel, American Jewish Congress_ 413 McClafferty, Msgr. John J., representing the Catholic Interracial Council 391 McDonald, David J., secretary-treasurer, United Steelworkers of America__ 513 McSoud, Clovis Fred, of Bristow, Okla. 169 Mitchell, Hon. Hugh B., a Representative in Congress from the State of 511 Pilchik, Rabbi Ely E., representing the Synagogue of America_ 159 Pinto, Nicholas H., commissioner, New York State Commission Against 240, 242, 243, 247, 248 Relnolds, Hobson R., grand director, civil liberties department, Improved, 146 chardson, Thomas, representing United Public Workers of America, ac- companied by Mrs. Margaret P. Gilmore, Frederick Wiggins, and Mrs. binson, Mrs. Dorothy Medders, Christian social relations department, women's division of the Methodist Church___ >binson, Reid, secretary, International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter 338 odino, Hon. Peter W., Jr., a Representative in Congress from the State of 39 bath, Hon. Adolph J., a Representative in Congress from the State of 88 ee, Harry, national legislative representative, Brotherhood of Railroad 177 igal, Benjamin C., American Civil Liberties Union_____ Spaeth, Otto L., representing Americans for Democratic Action____. Thomas, Julius A., director, department of industrial relations, National 327 Thomas, Norman, representing the Socialist Party- Tobin, Hon. Maurice J., Secretary of Labor, accompanied by William T. Evans and Kenneth Meikeljohn_-_- Townsend, Willard S., international president, United Transport Service 329 440 366 INDEX Analysis of existing State fair employment practice legislation --- Facing p. 418 Analysis of the bill (H. R. 4453) by Hon. Helen Gahagan Douglas___ Birmingham (Ala.) Age-Herald entitled "Our Common Aims". Birmingham (Ala.) News entitled "Elemental Fairness”. Comparison of Ives-Fulton and McGrath-Powell FEPC bills. 420 "Elemental Fairness," an editorial from Birmingham (Ala.) News en- Distribution of personnel in wartime Committee on Fair Employment Prac- 13 435 Federal Fair Employment Practice Act (H. R. 4453, 81st Cong., 1st sess.) - American Federation of Teachers, Local No. 27, Washington, D. C‒‒‒‒ Bridges, Harry, transmitting resolution on FEPC adopted by Inter- 576 Women's Trade Union League of the District of Columbia_. Toledo Small Business Association (to Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio) Minority views of Hon. Clare E. Hoffman relative to fair employment prac- 18 "Our Common Aims," an editorial from Birmingham (Ala.) Age-Herald 436 Report and recommendations of the industry and labor committee of the CIO 1948 convention, relative to civil rights and protection of democ- "Slave Markets' in Bronx Decried," an article in the New York Times entitled____ 581 Battle, Hon. Laurie C., a Representative in Congress from the State 28 Bennett, Hon. Charles E., a Representative in Congress from the State 42 |