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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..
Hon. W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor..........

JUNE 23, 1965

Hon. Carl T. Curtis, a U.S. Senator from the State of Nebraska.--
Hon. Paul J. Fannin, a U.S. Senator from the State of Arizona___
Hon. Wallace F. Bennett, a U.S. Senator from the State of Utah_.
Hon. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of New
Jersey...

Andrew J. Biemiller, director, Department of Legislation, American
Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations
Eugene Adams Keeney, manager and labor counsel, Labor Relations
Ďepartment, Chamber of Commerce of the United States_

JUNE 24, 1965

Reed Larson, executive vice president, the National Right To Work Com-
mittee of Washington, D.C., accompanied by S. D. Cadwallader, presi-
dent of the committee, and John L. Kilcullen, counsel.-
William L. Gatz, president, Wonder State Manufacturing Co., repre-
senting the Council of State Chambers of Commerce..

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Thomas E. Shroyer, American_Retail Federation, accompanied by Mr.
Harry F. Browne, American Retail Federation___
Prof. Michael I. Sovern, Columbia University School of Law; chairman,
American Civil Liberties Union Labor Committee; and Rev. J. R.
Dempsey, S.J., associate professor, University of Detroit, economics
and management...

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JUNE 25, 1965

Sidney Zagri, legislative counsel, International Brotherhood of Team

sters.

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W. Melvin Adams, clergyman, associate secretary of the Department of
Public Affairs and Religious Liberty, Seventh-day Adventist Church;
Boardman Noland, legal counsel; Paul Bradley, elder, associate secretary;
and C. F. Dadd, Plymouth Brethren No. 4.

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Nello Teer, American Road Builders Association.
Kenneth Kellar, National Association of Manufacturers

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Rev. Jerome Toner, O.S.B., Ph. D., dean of industrial relations, St. Martin's College, Olympia, Wash.--.

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Dilworth C. Brinton, Mesa, Ariz.

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Rev. John D. Bower, McLouth, Kans..
Clifford F. Smith, C. F. Smith Electric Co., Houston, Tex___

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Carl M. Halvorson, president, Carl M. Halvorson, Inc., member, board of directors, Associated General Contractors of America; Portland, Oreg-

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STATEMENTS

Abrahamson, Jack, Rockford, Ill., prepared statement.

Adams, W. Melvin, clergyman, associate secretary of the Department of
Public Affairs and Religious Liberty, Seventh-day Adventist Church;
Boardman Noland, legal counsel; Paul Bradley, elder, associate secretary
and C. F. Dadd, Plymouth Brethren No. 4.
Prepared statement.

Alexander, John, Montpelier, Ind., prepared statement..

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American Apparel Manufacturers Association, prepared statement_
American Farm Bureau Federation, prepared statement..

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American Insurance Association, Washington, D.C., prepared statement.
Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc., Baltimore, Md., prepared
statement.

Barry, William A., Salem, Oreg., prepared statement_
Barth, I. A., Mingo Junction, Ohio, prepared statement..

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Bennett, Hon. Wallace F., a U.S. Senator from the State of Utah..
Berfield, La Rue, Driftwood, Pa., prepared statement.

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Biemiller, Andrew J., director, Department of Legislation, American
Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations..
Bowden, Otto R. T., member, State Chambers of the Council of State
Chambers of Commerce, prepared statement..

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Burger, George J., vice president, National Federation of Independent
Business, prepared statement.

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Childress, Jack, San Diego, Calif., prepared statement.

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Crabtree, Mary, Indianapolis, Ind., prepared statement

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Curtis, Hon. Carl T., a U.S. Senator from the State of Nebraska..

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Engel, Ted, Santa Maria, Calif., prepared statement..

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Fannin, Hon. Paul J., a U.S. Senator from the State of Arizona..
Ferguson, Tracy H., Syracuse, N. Y., prepared statement with attach-

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
of directors, Associated General Contractors of America, Portland,
Oreg

Harrison, William Taylor, on behalf of the Kentucky Freedom To Work
Council, Inc., Louisville, Ky., prepared statement_.

Heningburg, Dr. Alphonse, member, board of directors, Queens United
Educational and Social Teams (QUEST), New York, N. Y., prepared
statement..

Hershberger, Guy F., executive secretary, Committee on Economic and
Social Relations of the Mennonite Church, prepared statement_
Iacobucci, Velio, IATSE (AFL-CIO) No. 307, Upper Darby, Pa., pre-
pared statement...___

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Illinois Manufacturers' Association, prepared statement.
International Association of Bridge, Structural, & Ornamental Ironworkers,
prepared statement__

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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..

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Prepared statement_ _ _

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Kellar, Kenneth, National Association of Manufacturers.
Kelley, Howard E., Winslow, Ariz., prepared statement.

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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.

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Looper, Miss Nancy M., National Right To Work Committee, prepared

statement

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Losornio, Raymond C., Tulsa, Okla., prepared statement.

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McGee, Hon. Gale W., a U.S. Senator from the State of Wyoming, prepared

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statement.

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Miller, William W., vice president, Stewart-Warner Corp., prepared state

ment..

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Mitchell, Cecil, Tujunga, Calif., prepared statement.
Mitchell, Clarence, director, Washington bureau, National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People, prepared statement_

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Mosberger, John, Cleveland, Ohio, prepared statement
National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, prepared statement.
National Crushed Stone Association, prepared statement
National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc., prepared statement.
National Glass Dealers Association, Washington, D.C., prepared statement_
National Institute of Dry Cleaning, Silver Spring, Md., prepared state-

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National Retail Merchants Association, New York, N. Y., prepared state

ment..

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Packard, Arthur J., chairman, Governmental Affairs Committee, American
Hotel & Motel Association, prepared statement. -

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Pennsylvanians for Right To Work, prepared statement..

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Pollock, William, president, Textile Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO, prepared statement...

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Printing Industries of America, Inc., prepared statement.
Ramsey, Thomas D., Indianapolis, Ind., prepared statement..

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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..

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Schmidt, Godfrey P., prepared statement_

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Seeley, John, Sepulveda, Calif., prepared statement...

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Shaw, R. Harland, cochairman of the Conference of American Small Business Organizations, prepared statement..

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Shroyer, Thomas E., American Retail Federation, accompanied by Harry
F. Browne, American Retail Federation___.

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Sidbury, Luther, Philadelphia, Pa., prepared statement__
Simons, J. P., Albuquerque, N. Mex., prepared statement..

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Simunich, Bernard, National Right To Work Committee, Washington,
D.C., prepared statement..

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Smith, Clifford F., C. F. Smith Electric Co., Houston, Tex

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Sovern, Prof. Michael I., Columbia University School of Law; chairman,
American Civil Liberties Union Labor Committee, and Rev. J. R.
Dempsey, S. J., associate professor, University of Detroit, economics
and management....

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Stone, Robert R., Jr., candidate, House of Delegates, Virginia, prepared

statement

Supplemental statement by the Associated General Contractors of America,
Inc..

Taylor, Tyre, general counsel, Southern States Industrial Council, pre-
pared statement...

Teer, Nello, American Road Builders Association_.

Texas Manufacturers Association, Houston, Tex., prepared statement--
Thompson, Mrs. Meriam, Brotherhood of Railway, Steamship Handlers,
Clerks & Freight Express Station Employees (AFL-CIO), prepared

statement...

Toner, Rev. Jerome, O.S.B., Ph. D., dean of industrial relations, St.
Martin's College, Olympia, Wash....

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Tower, John G., a U.S. Senator from the State of Texas with resolution from the Texas Legislature, prepared statement_.

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White, Ernest P., prepared statement..

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Zagri, Sidney, legislative counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters

Wilborn, Dallas, San Diego, Calif., prepared statement..
Williams, Bobby, South Boston, Va., prepared statement..

Williams, Hon. Harrison A., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of New
Jersey -

Wirtz, Hon. Willard, Secretary of Labor..

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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
Republic, July 4, 1965.

"Thirteen Years of the 'Right to Work' in Arkansas," from the Ark-
ansas Law Review and Bar Association Journal, fall 1960.
"Unions Claim Gain of 4,200 in Valley," from the Arizona Republic,
June 11, 1965___

Brief legislative history of Arizona's right-to-work amendment and re-
lated statutes..

Editorials entitled:

"C. F. Smith, Colored" from the Dallas Morning News, March 2, 1952...

"Freedom to Work" from Fabric Care of June 1965----
Excerpt from Commonwealth of Australia Conciliation and Arbitration
Act 1904-61__

Excerpts from testimony by Ben Cutler, president, National Association
of Orchestra Leaders; and Charles Peterson, treasurer.
Extracts from letter dated June 21, 1965, written by Rev. Lloyd E. Biggs,
northwest secretary, International Religious Liberty Association,
Portland, Oreg

Historical background, American law.

Increases and decreases in union membership, by State

Legislative history of Arizona's right-to-work amendment and related
statutes as compiled and issued by the secretary of state of Arizona---
Letters from:

Addes, George F., international secretary-treasurer, UAW-CIO,
Detroit, Mich., dated September 8, 1947-

Cruger, Frank M., chairman of the board, National Small Business
Association, Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, dated
June 25, 1965.

Decker, G. H., president, Manufacturing Chemists' Association,
Inc., Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, dated June 21,
1965..

Hartley, Fred A., Jr., Washington, D.C., to Reed E. Larson, dated
September 18, 1963.

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Mazey, Emil, secretary-treasurer, UAW, Detroit, Mich., to all
financial secretaries, UAW

Howe, Harold K., manager, Washington office, American Institute of Laundering, Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, enclosing editorial, dated June 28, 1965

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Meany, George, president, AFL-CIO, to Hon. Frank Thompson, Jr.,
dated May 28, 1965

Norton, E. M., secretary, National Milk Producers Federation,
Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, dated June 23, 1965--
Peaslee, S. C., A. F. Peaslee, Inc., Hartford, Conn., to Senator Mc-
Namara, dated June 28, 195

Robertson, Floyd, assistant to the general director, National Associa-
tion of Evangelicals, Washington, D.C., to W. Melvin Adams,
dated June 22, 1965.

Shull, Leon, national director, Americans for Democratic Action,
Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, dated June 25, 1965--
Smith, Milan D., National Canners Association, Washington, D.C.,
to Senator Hill, dated June 24, 1965.
Standing committee of the Old German Baptists, North Manchester,
Ind., to the President of the United States, dated June 8, 1965---
Tulley, C. R., executive vice president, Northwest Canners & Freezers
Association, Portland, Oreg., to Senator McNamara, dated June 17,
1965...

Weinberg, David D., Omaha, Nebr., to Sidney Zargi, dated May 18,
1965.

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Letters from-Continued

Young, J. Banks, Washington representative, National Cotton Council of America, Washington, D.C., to Senator McNamara, dated June 25, 1965.

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Memorandum from International Association of Bridge, Structural &
Ornamental Iron Workers__

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Memorandum from Secretary Wirtz to Senator Javits..

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News item from Time magazine of December 1, 1947.
Opinion of Mr. Justice Frankfurter

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Remarks of George Meany, president, AFL-CIO.

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Resolution adopted March 18, 1965, by the Associated General Contractors of America_.

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Table showing relationship of right-to-work laws and absence of State
FEPC laws..

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Telegram from the Amish people to W. Melvin Adams..
Telegram from Nathan Bailey, president, the Christian Missionary
Alliance...

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