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CONDITIONS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED STATES
HEARINGS,
BEFORE A
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
COMMITTEE ON LABOR
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION
ON
H. R. 9072
JANUARY 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, AND FEBRUARY 3, 4, 5, AND 6, 1936
CONTENTS
Page
Hon. Henry Ellenbogen, Member of Congress from the State of Penn-
sylvania...
15
31
C. C. Gilbert, secretary, Southern States Industrial Council_
Francis J. Gorman, vice president, United Textile Workers of America. 41, 723
Thomas McMahon, president, United Textile Workers of America__
L. Metcalfe Walling, representing Hon. Theodore Francis Greene, Gov-
ernor of the State of Rhode Island..
John W. Nickerson, in behalf of Governor Cross, of Connecticut, repre-
senting the Textile Manufacturers of Connecticut__
Hon. William J. Fitzgerald, Deputy Labor Commissioner of Connecticut,
in behalf of Governor Cross, of Connecticut, representing labor---
Hon. Joseph L. Hurley, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Massachusetts
Harold Daust, president, Massachusetts Textile Council-
John A. Peel, vice president, United Textile Workers of America_--
Walter C. Taylor, technical adviser, National Textile Labor Relations
Board.
William F. Kelley, of Philadelphia.
Thomas A. Lawlor, president, Carpet and Rug Federation_
Rolla L. Wallace, of the Carpet and Rug Federation..
51
89
94
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161
181, 644
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197
H. D. Lisk, Concord, N. C., representing United Textile Workers of
America
200, 764
J. Warren Madden, chairman, National Labor Relations Board..
Emil Rieve, president, American Federation of Hosiery Workers, Phila-
delphia
William M. Leader, president, Philadelphia Branch, No. 1, American Fed-
eration of Hosiery Workers...
Henry Jennings, president, Woolen and Worsted Federation of America__
Anthony Valente, secretary-treasurer, Woolen and Worsted Federation of
America..
Joseph Burge, representing Hosiery Workers of Philadelphia
Miss Helen Herman, representing Women Workers in the Textile Industry-
Hon. H. B. Fulmer, Member of Congress from the State of South Caro-
lina...
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250
George Taylor, vice president, Woolen and Worsted Federation of
252
Paul R. Christopher, vice president, North Carolina State Federation of
Labor..
260
T. F. Moore, president, Local No. 1221, United Textile Workers of
America, Mooresville, N. C........
266
Ed. Christenbury, of Mooresville, N. C.
269
L. James Johnson, of Bath, S. C.
273
Joseph R. White, vice president, United Textile Workers of America
William E. G. Batty, secretary, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Textile
Council
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291
Mrs. E. L. Best, Womens Bureau, Department of Labor..
295
Miss Katherine F. Lenroot, Chief of the Children's Bureau, Department
of Labor.---
298
S. P. Meadows, National Legislative Representative, American Federa-
tion of Labor..
302
A. F. Hinrichs, Chief Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Frank Schweitzer, general secretary, American Federation of Silk Workers.
Miss Elizabeth Nord, representing United Textile Workers_
308
313
Horace A. Riviere, vice president of the New England District of the
United Textile Workers of America..
J. A. Frier, representing United Textile Workers of America.
Albert R. Woodard, president, United Synthetic Yarn Workers..
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