CONTRACTS HEARING BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON H. R. 11554 (Serial 12, Part 1. Hearing on S. 3055) TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS FOR THE PURCHASE OF Mr. Gerard D. Reilly, Acting Solicitor, Department of Labor... Mr. Frank Healey, Chief, Government Contract Division, under National Recovery Administration--- Mr. A. F. Hinrichs, chief economist of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Mr. James J. McEntee, Assistant Director, Civilian Conservation Maj. Gen. W. H. Tschappat, Chief of Ordnance, War Department-- Col. Clifford L. Corbin, executive officer, office of the Quartermaster Miss Freda Miller, representing the New York State Department of Capt. E. H. Van Patten, purchasing officer, Bureau of Supplies and Miss Lucy R. Mason, general secretary, National Consumers League. Dr. Courtney Dinwiddie, of the National Child Labor Committee... Mr. Raymond A. Fitzgerald, attorney, Department of Labor ---- Miss Beatrice McConnell, Director, Industrial Division, Children's Mr. James W. Hook, president, Geometric Tool Co., New Haven, Conn., on behalf of National Association of Manufacturers.. Mr. C. Parker Holt, executive vice president, Caterpillar Tractor Co. Hon. William P. Connery, a Representative in Congress from the Mr. W. A. Wentworth, representing the Dairy Industry Committee - Written statements and communications of- The Manufacturers Association of Connecticut, Inc. (filed by Mr. 262 Mr. Arthur Morris Torrey, executive secretary, Employers Associa- 236 MARCH 20, 1936 Statement of Mr. H. Gerrish Smith, president, National Council of American Ship- Page 313 Mr. Sidney E. Cornelius, manager, Manufacturers' Association of 326 Mr. A. E. Crockett, manager the Industrial Management Council of the Rochester (N. Y.) Manufacturers... 339 Mr. E. J. Tracy, associated with Major Berry, coordinator for industrial recovery, assistant coordinator of labor.. 350 Hon. David I. Walsh, a Senator from the State of Massachusetts.. Written statements and communications of Mr. William Green, president, American Federation of Labor... Hon. Orville Zimmerman, a representative in Congress from the Associated Industries of Cleveland, by William Frew Long, general manager, Cleveland, Ohio... 360 391 402 412 307 National Crushed Stone Association, by J. R. Boyd, administrative director, Washington, D. C.......... 308 Illinois Manufacturers' Association, by James L. Donnelly, executive vice president, Chicago, Ill.-. 310 National Retail Dry Goods Association, by Irving C. Fox, general counsel 357 Industrial Management Council of Rochester Manufacturers, by M. 345 MARCH 21, 1936 Statement of Mr. Cleveland A. Newton, representing the St. Louis Shoe Manufac- Mr. Chester Leasure, representing Chamber of Commerce of the Mr. JOHN C. Gall, associate counsel, National Association of Manu- 422 436 439 442 447 Written statements and communications of Construction League of the United States, by Carlton S. Proctor, 421 Southern States Industrial Council, by J. E. Edgerton, president, 488 MARCH 23, 1936 Statement of Mrs. helena il Weed, member, legislative committee, National 493 Mr. William J. Gallagher, representing Brotherhood of Painters, 497 499 500 Mr. O. R. McGuire, counsel for the Comptroller General.. 503 Mr. James D. Marshall, presenting statement of Mr. Edward J. Harding, managing director, the Associated General Contractors Mr. Ralph F. Proctor, representing the Association of Casualty and Mr. James M. Myles, vice president, Operative Plasterers' and Cement Finishers' International Association.... Mr. John A. MacIntyre, formerly with Government Contract Division of the National Recovery Administration (relating to question- naire sent out by Congressman Healey and statistics compiled with Mr. Gerard D. Reilly, Acting Solicitor, Department of Labor.. Dr. Mariam E. Oatman, representing the National Women's Party.. Written statements and communications of- The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., by Mr. Edward J. Harding, managing director, presented by Mr. James D. Mar- Questionnaire sent to individual members of industry by Congressman Associated Grocery Manufacturers of America, by Mr. Charles Wesley American Mining Congress, by Mr. Julian D. Conover, secretary- American Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Association, by Mr. Charles National Board Young Women's Christian Association, by Mrs. Kendall Emerson, chairman, public affairs committee, and Mrs. Allen K. Chalmers, chairman, economic section, public affairs com- United Association of Journey men Plumbers and Steam Fitters, by National League of Women Voters, by Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, first 526 Hon. Arthur D. Healey, a Representative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts, report relative to laws enacted in foreign countries dealing with the subject of regulation of wages, hours of employ- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, by Mr. Chas. W. Erwin.... American Mining Congress, by Mr. Julian D. Conover, secretary - - American Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, by Charles Wesley Anderson, Miss Mary, director Women's Bureau, U. S. Department of Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., statement of Mr. Edw. Associated Industries of Cleveland, by Mr. Wm. Frew Long, general Association of Casualty and Surety Executives, by Mr. Ralph F. Proctor Boyd, J. R., administrative director, National Crushed Stone Association 513 540 307 519 552 309 497 273 439 Compton, Wilson, representing National Lumber Manufacturers Associ- ation 298 Connery, Hon. Wilson P., a Representative in Congress from the State of 281 Caterpillar Tractor Co., by C. Parker Holt, executive vice president. |