CONTENTS Text of S. 256.. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES JUNE 22, 1965 Hon. Jacob K. Javits, a U.S. Senator from the State of New York.. JUNE 23, 1965 Hon. Carl T. Curtis, a U.S. Senator from the State of Nebraska.-- Andrew J. Biemiller, director, Department of Legislation, American JUNE 24, 1965 Reed Larson, executive vice president, the National Right To Work Com- Thomas E. Shroyer, American_Retail Federation, accompanied by Mr. 180 203 JUNE 25, 1965 Sidney Zagri, legislative counsel, International Brotherhood of Team sters. 215 W. Melvin Adams, clergyman, associate secretary of the Department of 243 Nello Teer, American Road Builders Association. 270 275 Rev. Jerome Toner, O.S.B., Ph. D., dean of industrial relations, St. Martin's College, Olympia, Wash.--. 285 Dilworth C. Brinton, Mesa, Ariz. 308 Rev. John D. Bower, McLouth, Kans.. 313 318 Carl M. Halvorson, president, Carl M. Halvorson, Inc., member, board of directors, Associated General Contractors of America; Portland, Oreg- 321 STATEMENTS Abrahamson, Jack, Rockford, Ill., prepared statement. Adams, W. Melvin, clergyman, associate secretary of the Department of Alexander, John, Montpelier, Ind., prepared statement.. Page 401 243 248 161 American Apparel Manufacturers Association, prepared statement_ 460 398 American Insurance Association, Washington, D.C., prepared statement. Barry, William A., Salem, Oreg., prepared statement_ 453 435 155 154 Bennett, Hon. Wallace F., a U.S. Senator from the State of Utah.. 76 162 Biemiller, Andrew J., director, Department of Legislation, American Burger, George J., vice president, National Federation of Independent 125 Childress, Jack, San Diego, Calif., prepared statement. 161 Crabtree, Mary, Indianapolis, Ind., prepared statement 159 Curtis, Hon. Carl T., a U.S. Senator from the State of Nebraska.. Engel, Ted, Santa Maria, Calif., prepared statement.. 160 58 ments.. 353 59 Fannin, Hon. Paul J., a U.S. Senator from the State of Arizona.. Frankfurter, Mr. Justice, opinion of Gatz, William L., president, Wonder State Manufacturing Co., representing the Council of State Chambers of Commerce.. Green, Hon. Edith, a U.S. Representative from the State of Oregon, prepared statement and bill introduced by. Halvorson, Carl M., president, Carl M. Halvorson, Inc., member, board Harrison, William Taylor, on behalf of the Kentucky Freedom To Work Heningburg, Dr. Alphonse, member, board of directors, Queens United Hershberger, Guy F., executive secretary, Committee on Economic and 174 140 321 401 443 246 152 Illinois Manufacturers' Association, prepared statement. 348 343 Javits, Hon. Jacob K., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York. Keeney, Eugene Adams, manager and labor counsel, Labor Relations Department, Chamber of Commerce of the United States.. 3 114 Prepared statement_ _ _ 115 Kellar, Kenneth, National Association of Manufacturers. 275 164 Larson, Reed, executive vice president, the National Right To Work Committee of Washington, D.C., accompanied by S. D. Cadwallader, president of the committee, and John L. Kilcullen, counsel. 145 Looper, Miss Nancy M., National Right To Work Committee, prepared statement 165 Losornio, Raymond C., Tulsa, Okla., prepared statement. 162 McGee, Hon. Gale W., a U.S. Senator from the State of Wyoming, prepared Pago statement. 329 Miller, William W., vice president, Stewart-Warner Corp., prepared state ment.. 350 Mitchell, Cecil, Tujunga, Calif., prepared statement. 155 439 Mosberger, John, Cleveland, Ohio, prepared statement National Retail Merchants Association, New York, N. Y., prepared state ment.. 337 Packard, Arthur J., chairman, Governmental Affairs Committee, American 339 Pennsylvanians for Right To Work, prepared statement.. 442 Pollock, William, president, Textile Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO, prepared statement... 429 Printing Industries of America, Inc., prepared statement. 419 167 Reuther, Walter P., president, Industrial Union Department of AFL-CIO and United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, International Union, AFL-CIO, prepared statement.. Schmidt, Alvin A., Mami, Fla., prepared statement.. 331 163 Schmidt, Godfrey P., prepared statement_ 425 Seeley, John, Sepulveda, Calif., prepared statement... 151 Shaw, R. Harland, cochairman of the Conference of American Small Business Organizations, prepared statement.. 411 Shroyer, Thomas E., American Retail Federation, accompanied by Harry 180 Sidbury, Luther, Philadelphia, Pa., prepared statement__ 159 161 Simunich, Bernard, National Right To Work Committee, Washington, 156 Smith, Clifford F., C. F. Smith Electric Co., Houston, Tex 318 Sovern, Prof. Michael I., Columbia University School of Law; chairman, 203 Stone, Robert R., Jr., candidate, House of Delegates, Virginia, prepared statement Supplemental statement by the Associated General Contractors of America, Taylor, Tyre, general counsel, Southern States Industrial Council, pre- Teer, Nello, American Road Builders Association_. Texas Manufacturers Association, Houston, Tex., prepared statement-- statement... Toner, Rev. Jerome, O.S.B., Ph. D., dean of industrial relations, St. 458 163 285 Tower, John G., a U.S. Senator from the State of Texas with resolution from the Texas Legislature, prepared statement_. 329 White, Ernest P., prepared statement.. 412 Zagri, Sidney, legislative counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Wilborn, Dallas, San Diego, Calif., prepared statement.. Williams, Hon. Harrison A., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of New Wirtz, Hon. Willard, Secretary of Labor.. 160 162 80 5 215 444 341 350 270 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Articles entitled: "Another Worry for Employers," from the U.S. News & World Page Report of March 15, 1965.. "Low Wages Termed Handicap to State Economy," from the Arizona "Thirteen Years of the 'Right to Work' in Arkansas," from the Ark- Brief legislative history of Arizona's right-to-work amendment and re- Editorials entitled: "C. F. Smith, Colored" from the Dallas Morning News, March 2, 1952... "Freedom to Work" from Fabric Care of June 1965---- Excerpts from testimony by Ben Cutler, president, National Association Historical background, American law. Increases and decreases in union membership, by State Legislative history of Arizona's right-to-work amendment and related Addes, George F., international secretary-treasurer, UAW-CIO, Cruger, Frank M., chairman of the board, National Small Business Decker, G. H., president, Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Hartley, Fred A., Jr., Washington, D.C., to Reed E. Larson, dated 190 456 222 73 129 319 448 265 415 142 263 95 129 250 452 452 173 Mazey, Emil, secretary-treasurer, UAW, Detroit, Mich., to all Howe, Harold K., manager, Washington office, American Institute of Laundering, Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, enclosing editorial, dated June 28, 1965 448 Meany, George, president, AFL-CIO, to Hon. Frank Thompson, Jr., Norton, E. M., secretary, National Milk Producers Federation, Robertson, Floyd, assistant to the general director, National Associa- Shull, Leon, national director, Americans for Democratic Action, Weinberg, David D., Omaha, Nebr., to Sidney Zargi, dated May 18, 335 258 451 449 244 454 449 244 454 220 Letters from-Continued Young, J. Banks, Washington representative, National Cotton Council of America, Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, dated June 25, 1965. Page 449 Memorandum from International Association of Bridge, Structural & 455 Memorandum from Secretary Wirtz to Senator Javits.. 19 News item from Time magazine of December 1, 1947. 246 59 Remarks of George Meany, president, AFL-CIO. 89 Resolution adopted March 18, 1965, by the Associated General Contractors of America_. 321 Table showing relationship of right-to-work laws and absence of State 213 Telegram from the Amish people to W. Melvin Adams.. 245 245 |