OF LABOR HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR UNITED STATES SENATE SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS THIRD SESSION PURSUANT TO S. Res. 266 (74th Congress) A RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATE VIOLATIONS OF THE PART 17 EMPLOYER ASSOCIATIONS AND "CITIZENS' National Association of Manufacturers ORGANIZATION-LABOR POLICIES-PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM MARCH 2 AND 3, 1938 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor CONTENTS Testimony of— Page. Emery, James, Washington, D. C.; counsel, National Association of 7431 Gall, John C., New York City, N. Y.; associate counsel, National 7372, 7388, 7398, 7406, 7420, 7423, 7446, 7450, 7454, 7468, 7474, 7482 Harrison, Clifford E., Jr., New York City, N. Y.; executive assistant to the executive vice president, National Association of Manufacturers. Hook, Charles R., Middletown, Ohio; president, National Association Lund, Robert L., St. Louis, Mo.; director and former president, Na- Sargent, Noel, Huntington, N. Y.; secretary, National Association of Manufacturers_. 7452 7457 7483 7404 7369, 7440 Weir, Ernest T., Pittsburgh, Pa.; director, National Association of Manufacturers; chairman of board and director, National Steel Corporation; chairman of board and director, Weirton Steel Co‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ 7457 Weisenburger, Walter B., Bronxville, N. Y.; executive vice president, National Association of Manufacturers__. 7369, 7440 Wohlforth, Robert, Washington, D. C.; secretary, subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor under S. R. 266-- 7381, 7385, 7439 The National Association of Manufacturers as a medium of united industrial thought and action---- 7379, 7455 Finances 7381, 7439 Analysis of income by year, month and classification__. 7381, 7439 7383 Largest contributors, 207 companies--- 7385 Firms represented on board of directors and firms' contributing |