Carey, James B., president, International Union of Electrical Radio
& Machine Workers, AFL-CIO; secretary-treasurer, Industrial
Union Department, AFL-CIO.
Case, Hon. Clifford P., a U.S. Senator from the State of New Jersey-
Cohelan, Hon. Jeffery, a Representative in Congress from the State
of California....
Gilbert, Hon. Jacob H., a Representative in Congress from the State
of New York....
Gordon, Murray A., on behalf of the American Jewish Congress -
Harris, Thomas E., associate general counsel of the AFL-CIO..
Hildebrand, Rev. Richard Allen, president, New York City branch,
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Hill, Herbert, labor secretary, National Association for the Advance-
ment of Colored People..
Hobson, Julius, Washington CORE.
Joelson, Hon. Charles S., a Representative in Congress from the State of New Jersey.
Johnson, Mrs. Cernoria D., Washington representative, National Urban League___
Jones, Dr. Frank, vice chairman; accompanied by Paul Rillings,
executive director, District of Columbia Commissioners, Council
of Human Relations..
Jones, Robert E., executive director, Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice_
Latimore, William G., member, Laborers Union, Local 456, Washing-
ton, D.C..
Lewis, Walter B., director, job development, Washington Urban League; accompanied by Samuel E. Harris, director of housing and research__
McAlwee, R. W., business agent, Local 26, International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers..
Minish, Hon. Joseph G., a Representative in Congress from the State
of New Jersey.
Morrison, W. Franklin, executive vice president, First Federal Savings
& Loan Association_.
O'Donoghue, Patrick, attorney at law, 1912 Sunderland Place NW.,
Washington, D.C., representing Plumbers Local Union No. 5. -
Pannill, William, employment manager, Peoples Drug Stores _ _
Preston, Murray, vice president, American Security & Trust Co.,
Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Donald Mowbray, assistant
vice president and personnel director, American Security & Trust
Co__
Reid, Hon. Ogden R., a Representative in Congress from the State of
New York.
Stearns, E. Wiley, Jr., a vice president and the cashier of the Riggs
National Bank of Washington, D.C.; accompanied by J. C. Mc-
Cormick, executive vice president of the Riggs National Bank of
Washington, D.C..
Stone, C. Sumner, editor, Afro-American..
Thompson, W. Hale, Americans for Democratic Action_-_
Williams, Hon. Harrison A., Jr., U.S. Senator from the State of New
Jersey.
Wirtz, Hon. W. Willard, Secretary of Labor; accompanied by John F. Henning, Under Secretary; James E. Jones, office of the Solicitor, Department of Labor, and Robert E. Nagle, assistant to the Execu- tive Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Equal Em- ployment Opportunity -
Zahn, J. Hillman, vice president, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co----
Statements, supplemental material, etc.:
American Paper & Pulp Association, statement of__
Chapin, Arthur, Special Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Department
of Labor, statement entitled "Apprenticeship and Training—An
Economic Key".
Harris, Samuel E., director of housing and research, Washington Urban League:
"Job and Salary Gap Widens Between Negro and White Workers in D.C. Government," lead article in Washington's Labor Market, October 1962 issue__
Harris, Thomas E., associate general counsel of the AFL-CIO, "Sample Non-Discrimination Clauses in Collective Bargaining Agreements"
Hobson, Julius W., chairman, Washington, CORE:
Christmas Selective Buying List, Washington Congress of Racial Equality, 1962__.
Hetzel, Fred Z., director, U.S. Employment Service for the District of Columbia, letter to Jay Foreman, counsel, General Subcommittee on Labor, dated May 28, 1963-
Statements, supplemental material, etc.-Continued
Hobson, Julius W., chairman, Washington CORE-Continued Letter to Percy Williams, President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunities, on subject of "Discrimination Against Negro Employees of the Central Linen Service".
Memo on the public utilities in the District of Columbia_
Romnes, H. I., president, Western Electric, Co., Inc., New York, N.Y.:
Analysis of nonwhite progress for the 18-month period ending December 31, 1962 (table).
Letter from Julius W. Hobson, dated April 17, 1963. Howlett, Dr. Duncan, chairman, District of Columbia Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: "Employment in Washington, D.C.," a report of the District of Columbia Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, June 1963..
Johnson, Mrs. Cernoria D., Washington representative, National
Urban League, addendum-"Industry's Most Undeveloped Re-
source"
Latimore, William C., member, Laborers Union, Local 456, Washing- ton, D.C., fact sheet.
Lee, J. Oscar, executive director, Department of Racial and Cultural
Relations, National Council of Churches, telegram to Chairman
Powell
Lewis, Walter B., director, job development, Washington Urban
League; accompanied by Samuel E. Harris, director of housing and
research:
Letter from Mr. Harris to Chairman Roosevelt, dated June 5,
1963, enclosing report, "The Current Utilization of Negro
Manpower by the Federal Government in Metropolitan
Washington".
Mitchell, Clarence, director, Washington bureau, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, proposed technical changes.
O'Donoghue, Patrick, representing Plumbers Local Union No. 5:
Memorandum of agreement between the United Association of
Journeyman Plumbers & Steamfitters of the United States
and Canada, and the International Hod Carriers', Building &
Common Laborers' Union of America_.
A dispute between United Association of Plumbers and Steam
Fitters International Hod Carriers, Building and Common
Laborers Union of America_ _ .
Decision by the national referee of the Building and Construction
Trades Department, Wm. L. Hutcheson, in the jurisdictional
dispute between International Hod Carriers Building and
Common Laborers Union of America and United Association
of Journeymen Plumbers and Steamfitters of the United
States and Canada___
Pannill, William, employment manager, Peoples Drug Stores:
Letter to Chairman Roosevelt dated June 10, 1963 – –
Statement before the District of Columbia Advisory Committee
of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, February 28, 1963----
Rice, Theron J., Chamber of Commerce of the United States, letter to
Chairman Roosevelt..
Resolution adopted by the Washington Building & Construction Trades Council__.
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