AMENDMENTS TO THE FAIR LABOR 4 4 HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C. Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C. Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor 49=461:5 Beirne, Joseph A., president, Communications Workers of America--- 1127–1136 Bennett, Hon. Charles E., a Representative in Congress from the State 1442-1450 Blake, Rhea, executive vice president, National Cotton Council of America, Memphis, Tenn. Brooks, Garland, a representative of United Textile Workers of Brown, Edgar G., director, National Negro Council Clorety, Joseph A., Jr., vice chairman, American Veterans Committee. 1022-1023 Cox, Vinson, a textile worker, of New Bern, N. C. Darr, Mrs. Mary, a laundry worker, of Hagerstown, Md.. Doherty, Richard P., director, employer-employee relations department, 1147-1164 1055-1060 Edelman, John W., appearing on behalf of the CIO legislative com- 1526-1528, 1119-1121 Gilbert, David, representing textile workers' legislative committee, CIO___ 1535– Greene, Ernest W., vice president, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Associ- 1165–1182 Griffith, H. M., representing National Economic Council, Inc., New York, 1104-1118 Haseltine, Charles, owner and manager, Pacific Stevedoring & Ballasting 1024-1028, 1035–1036 1040-1055 Hays, Hon. Brooks, a Representative in Congress from the State of 1667-1689 Horan, Hon. Walt, a Representative in Congress from the State of 1097-1099 1353-1360 Jones, Mrs. Gertrude, a laundry worker, of Hagerstown, Md.. 1551-1554, 1557 Kirkpatrick, Donald, general counsel, American Farm Bureau Federa- |