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Letters fromContinued
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JULY 15 1965
808
Potofsky Jacob president Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
809
Wirtz Hon W Willard Secretary of Labor accompanied by Samuel V
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Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association statement of 1051
822
Answers submitted by Mr Bishop in reply to questions asked by Senator
843
Attachments to statement of Sidney Zagri International Brotherhood
881
Douglas Hewitt executive secretary Farm and Industrial Equipment
899
Laney Thomas D executive vice president National Association of Build Page
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IITED STATES OF AMERICA
935
Leishear Samuel W American Oil Co leader prepared statement
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JULY 12 1965
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Letters fromContinued
959
Charts showing total and overtime hours worked in farm equipment
960
Edward Dunkelberger National Canners Association_
970
Leyton Lawrence on behalf of National Retail Merchants Association___ 741
974
Leon B Schacter vice president and director of the Washington office
990
Matt Triggs assistant legislative director American Farm Bureau Fed
997
Jack Hutchison National Cotton Council_
1011
Blue Carstenson executive director National Farmers Union_
1026
Henry Lueck Grain Feed Dealers Association__
1038
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico statement of
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STATEMENTS
1050
American Association of Nurserymen Inc statement of 1299
1064
Construction Industry Manufacturers Association statement of
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454
1142
Press release Michigan Department of Labor December 30 1964_
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Schoolfield Mason M vice president the Arundel Corp Baltimore Md
1189
ہند ber of Commerce including special supplement_ 490
1197
Smith Art on behalf of Arkansas Wood Producers Association___ 576
1215
Peake George W Jr president Georgia Forestry Association Inc
1222
Supplemental statement of the American Farm Bureau Federation__ 1003
1223
McClellan Earl chairman farm forestry committee National Association
1226
Cooper R Conrad executive vice president United States Steel Corp 281
1233
Checker Taxi Co Inc Chicago Ill to Senator McNamara dated
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Resolution on reduction in worktime to create job opportunities adopted
1244
July 14 1965_ 74
1246
Malcolm Irwin L on behalf of the American Retail Federation__ 733
1251
Suggested amendment to Fair Labor Standards Act exempting seasonal
1256
Trend of monthly occupancies 19641963 641
1258
Musser R D president Grand Hotel Mackinac Island Mich testimony
1269
Companies to which elimination of overtime exemption would be applicable_ 314
1276
Waiters employment information Grand Hotel Mackinac Island Mich__ 1279
1279
Employees covered prior to the 1961 amendments
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Clarkson Roy assistant to the president Bush Bros Co Dan
1299
Average hourly earnings and labor costs and profits per unit of product
1309
Retail cost farm value farmretail spread
1312
Farm wage rates July 1 1965 for State and region__
1327
Nagle John F chief Washington office National Federation of the Blind
1341
National Association for Retarded Children New York N Y statement
1348
Letters from
1365
Memorandum from W S Bromley executive secretary American Pulp
1376
PAT MCNAMARA Michigan JACOB K JAVITS New York
ii
Triggs Matt assistant legislative director American Farm Bureau Fed
viii
Amending migratory labor laws on S 1864
14
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
84
SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR
122
John Post chairman Industrial Relations Committee National Petro
134
William Du Chessi vice president and Washington representative Textile
141
JULY 8 1965
166
Table showing estimates of employment for fruit and vegetable canners
170
Nielsen Scott director American Friends Service Committee seasonal
176
Bulletin of the Associated Retail Bakers of America Chicago Ill 777
178
Nordstrom Mrs State of California
184
What some construction workers get nowhourly pay exclusive
302
Carmack Cochran American Transit Association_
304
Chart entitled U S Imports From Mexico of Selected Agricultural
338
Memorandum of agreement between Nashville Transit Co and Amalga
342
Polk Jr director first vice president Petroleum Equipment Suppliers
347
Charts inserted by Mr Gullander 474
363
Coverage of agricultural workers under 10 major labor laws
415
Chart showing indexes of hourly wage costs and equipment prices_ 1000
432
Seasonal Farm Labor 1965
457
Hon John Stennis a U S Senator from the State of Mississippi__
459
A F Hartung president International Woodworkers of America accom
510
Hon J W Fulbright a U S Senator from the State of Arkansas
546
Sherman Ferris R executive director Tulare County Housing Authority
553
Philip Renaud pulpwood dealer Hardwick Vt Northeastern States___
560
Taylor Paul S Berkeley Calif prepared statement
562
Rus Allen executive secretary Minnesota Timber Producers Association
567
Art Smith on behalf of Arkansas Wood Producers Association___
576
Veneman John member California State Assembly
577
Devaney William B National Association of Motor Bus Owners_ 931
580
Dr Clifford F Loader mayor of Delano accompanied by Louis Shepard Page
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E R Wagoner executive director Texas Forestry Association Lufkin
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Martin Zaninovich
591
Walter Myers executive director and Louis M Overton member
593
Harvey R Brown executive director Georgia Forestry Association____
599
Jack T Conway Executive Director Industrial Union Department AFL
604
Milton Henry Pine Bluff Ark
606
Arthur J Packard president of Packard Hotels on behalf of the Amer
613
District Attorney Ballentyne Tulare County District Attorney Kit Nel
624
Bishop Donohoe Northern Diocese St Marys Assumption Stockton
631
Mr Arrero Mr Dulay Mr Martinez Mr Ramirez Mrs Shirley Fetal
640
J W Putsch chairman of government affairs committee on behalf of
644
Steve Allen
650
Emanuel Frisch on behalf of Motion Picture Organizations Inc accom
664
Hartmire Jr Presbyterian clergyman and director California
668
Alfred Blasband on behalf of the National Association of Taxicab Own
672
Mrs Carolina Franco member of AWOC and former packinghouse
679
Walter Connolly president American Taxicab Association accompanied
681
Dubinsky David president International Ladies Garment Workers
685
Mrs Dolores Fuerta officer National Farm Workers Association Tony
690
Jerome A Lackner San Jose Calif 701
701
National Newspaper Association Washington D C prepared statement__ 1016
741
Noble William R counsel National Retail Hardware Association___ 749
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APRIL 12 1966
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Pablo Rodriguez migrant farmworker San Antonio Tex 775
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Othal E Brand grower president of Griffin Brand McAllen Tex 797
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Renato Cuellar assistant business agent for South Texas International
809
Edward Dzink Sr Hereford Tex 820
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STATEMENTS
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JULY 9 1965
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Nomination Frank W McCulloch July 28Aug
PAT MCNAMARA Michigan Chairman
Dunkelberger Edward National Canners Association_ 970
STATES OF AMERICA
2
Walker John executive director Society of American Florists
4
Biographical résumé of Frank W McCulloch 26
26
Wirtz Hon Willard Secretary of Labor accompanied by Samuel V
42
Press release of International Union of Electrical Radio Machine
47
Northwest Country Elevator Association statement of the 128
61
Loan service of captioned films for the deaf
Peterson E L on behalf of the Dairy Industry Committee statement of__ 107
26
Summary of proposed migratory legislation 33а
66
Amend section 402d of the Federal food drug
Williams Hon Harrison A Jr a U S Senator from the State of
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