Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Ways and Means, Parts 1-3

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Utah Retail Merchants Association Alan L Nye president and Richard L
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Hansen Hon Clifford P Governor of Wyoming letter dated August
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August 18
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Frenzel Bill chairman Unemployment Compensation Subcommittee
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New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce statement_ 1067
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PART 3
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Friedrick J F president Milwaukee County Labor Council AFLCIO
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Page
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Hon Andrew F Brimmer Assistant Secretary
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Taylor William J Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union
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International Brotherhood of Teamsters etc Continued Page
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HIGHLIGHTS V
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DEPENDENCE ON HIRED FARMWORK 5
417
STATEMENTS BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
477
Associated Industries of New York State Inc
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Council of Louisiana Business Trade Associations L L Walters co Page
477
Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Alfred Laureta Page
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Tetrault Miss Helene executive unemployment insurance department
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Mohn Einar O international director Western Conference of Teamsters
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Atkinson Herschel C Ohio Chamber of Commerce Council of State
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August 19
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New York Shipping Association Inc Alexander P Chopin chairman
477
International Union of Electrical Radio Machine Workers AFLCIO
477
Maryland Nurses Association Alice M Sundberg R N president letter
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Montana Nurses Association Mrs Mary D Munger R N executive
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Niagara Mohawk Power Corp statement 1991
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August 20
477
Jerrold Corp See Shapp Milton J
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Wisconsin State of Hon Warren P Knowles Governor of letter dated
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Page
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Table 2 entitled Estimated benefit costs under proposed Fed
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McCarthy William J associate counsel Associated Industries of Massa
521
Cohelan Hon Jeffery a Representative in Congress from the State
523
PART 2
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PART 4
549
Harding Curtis P administrator Utah Department of Employment
552
National Retail Merchants Association statement 1926
560
Treasury Department report dated October 14 1965 from Stanley
585
Southern Pine Industry Committee statement_ 1947
586
New Hampshire Employment Security Agency Benjamin C Adams Page
623
Adams Benjamin C commissioner New Hampshire Employment Security
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New Hampshire Manufacturers Association L J Fitzpatrick member
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A Philip Randolph Institute Clarence Mitchell__ 1755
633
Wisconsin State of Hon Warren P Knowles Governor of letter dated
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Wisconsin AFLCIO telegram dated August 17 1965 from George Haber
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American Nurses Association Miss Dolores M LeHoty director economic
667
American Nurses Association Miss Dolores M LeHoty director economic
668
Andrews Mrs Doris G executive director Massachusetts Nurses Associ
670
New Hampshire Nurses Association Mrs Mary T Madden executive
671
Brown George Council of State Chambers of Commerce_ 992
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Wisconsin AFLCIO telegram dated August 17 1965 from George Haber
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New York State of Alfred Green director unemployment insurance
733
Babcock David E American Retail Federation___ 1150
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Aerospace Industries Association Mrs Geraldine M Beideman__ 1433
767
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
773
Alaska State Chamber of Commerce Don Dickey general manager___
778
Agricultural Producers Labor Committee See Miller J F
785
Tennessee Manufacturers Association C Weber Tuley
794
Weber Tennessee Manufacturers Association_
796
Minnesota _
815
Vermont State of Hon Philip H Hoff Governor
821
Friedrick J F president Milwaukee County Labor Council AFLCIO
822
Meany George president American Federation of Labor and Congress
826
North Carolina Employment Security Commission Henry E Kendall
837
Moomaw Paul C See Pennsylvania Employers Conference
838
Kendall Henry E chairman North Carolina Employment Security Com
845
Meredith Ellis E executive vice president American Apparel Manufac
870
Brown Robert J commissioner Minnesota Department of Employment
871
Fry Samuel G Southern Furniture Manufacturers Association__ 927
880
Garland Arthur G American Textile Manufacturers Institute and
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North Dakota Unemployment Compensation Division Martin Gronvold
895
Electronic Industries Association James J Brant director industrial
902
Virginia State AFLCIO H B Boyd president_ 1719
903
Minnesota Employers Association Otto F Christenson executive vice
935
Garrett H Fred See Department of Employment State of Idaho
943
General Electric Co Russell Hubbard Jr Continued
957
papers during week of August 4 1958
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August 25
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Alvord Oscar director social legislation department Indiana State
979
Brown William R Delaware State Chamber of Commerce and Missouri
979
Kigar Donald F president Detroit Edison Co letter dated August
979
Warner Richard L president Utah Council of Retailers and Alan L
979
Merritt Everett C personnel director Rochester Institute of Technology
979
McGann J A C tax attorney Western Union Telegraph Co state
979
Moore Franklin Jr secretary Bergstrom Paper Co letter dated July
979
McGann J A C tax attorney Western Union Telegraph Co state
979
Pennsylvania Bureau of Employment Security Jack B Brown executive
979
Textile Workers Union of America AFLCIO CLC statement_ 1829
979
Wickenden Miss Elizabeth See National Social Welfare Assembly
979
Reuther Walter P Industrial Union Department AFLCIO 1403
981
Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce Miles J Gibbons in behalf
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PART 3
995
Rothell Henry assistant administrator Texas Employment Commis
997
Burns Hon John A Governor State of Hawaii presented by Alfred
1001
Idaho State of H Fred Garrett executive director department of
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Virginia State Chamber of Commerce Richard S Gillis Jr executive
1015
Cohelan Hon Jeffery a Representative in Congress from the State
1025
Illinois State Chamber of Commerce See Winks Gordon W
1030
Williamson Marion See Georgia Department of Labor
1034
Brown Jack B See Pennsylvania Bureau of Employment Security
1036
National Retail Merchants Association statement__ 1926
1044
PART 5
1048
Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce W J Smith chairman
1055
New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce statement_
1067
Gronvold Martin See North Dakota Unemployment Compensation Divi
1070
New Mexico Oil Gas Association statement 1881
1076
Shapp Milton J president and chairman of the board Jerrold Corp
1090
American Council on Education William P Tolley
1093
American Institute of Laundering Maurice G Long Jr
1095
American Institute of Laundering Maurice G Long Jr
1098
Malone James F president Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association___ 1766
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Indiana State Chamber of Commerce Oscar Alvord director social legisla
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1115
Civil rights organizations Clarence Mitchell_ 1755
1117
Shaw Joseph R See Associated Industries of New York State Inc
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American Retail Federation David E Babcock_ 1150
1125
American Nursing Home Association statement 1959
1131
Associated Industries of New York State Inc Joseph R Shaw presi
1132
California Agricultural Conference J J Miller_ 1356
1133
Weibel G Luther vice president personnel Macys California__
1141
Maremont Arnold H president Maremont Corp
1146
Electronic Industries Association James J Brant director industrial
1147
Retail Wholesale Department Store Union AFLCIO William
1162
Ellis Milton A vice president Metropolitan Life Insurance Co
1163
Georgia Department of Labor Marion Williamson director Employment
1165
Press release dated Apr 14 1965 announcing that Chairman Wilbur D
1171
Cohen Hon Wilbur J Under Secretary of the Department of Health
1178
Text of H R 7476 and H R 7477_
1179
Wickenden Miss Elizabeth technical consultant National Social Welfare
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Inc
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Association of Colleges Universities of the State of New York state
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Matsunaga Hon Spark M a Representative in Congress from the State
1215
Association of Washington Industries C David Gordon executive vice
1228
91
1229
American Textile Manufacturers Institute Arthur G Garland 880
1230
Todd John H National Cotton Compress etc Continued
1235
Industrial Union Department AFLCIO Walter P Reuther
1240
Gronvold Martin See North Dakota Unemployment Compensation Divi
1241
Wickenden Miss Elizabeth technical consultant National Social Welfare
1250
Williamson Kenneth associate director American Hospital Association
1267
Nunn Ira H Washington counsel National Restaurant Association
1292
Cole Edward A Rubber Manufacturers Association Inc__ 1749
1296
Colorado Department of Employment Bernard E Teets executive
1300
Williamson Marion director Employment Security Agency Georgia
1317
Netschert William M E Daytona Beach Fla employment security con
1318
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Department of Labor report dated October 12 1965 to Chairman Mills
1323
Cotabish Matthew I chairman employment security subcommittee
1338
Danstedt Rudolph T director National Association of Social Workers
1345
Mayer Arnold legislative representative Amalgamated Meat Cutters
1346
Meany George president American Federation of Labor and Congress
1356
MidContinent Oil Gas Association statement 1881
1360
National Association of Manufacturers Matthew I Cotabish chairman
1363
Mott William C executive vice president United States Independent
1371
National Cotton Compress Cotton Warehouse Association John
1382
ment 1976
1389
Todd John H National Cotton Compress etc Continued
1392
Smith Mrs J Kirby president and Mrs John Bookhout chairman resolu
1394
Federal standards bill Texas
1395
California Manufacturers Association statement 1910
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California Manufacturers Association statement__ 1910
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