Correspondence, 1934
Scope and Contents
12/3/34-12/14/34; Outline, "notes on proposed legislation"; significant correspondence on San Francisco Call-Bulletin and Dean S. Jennings case (Newspaper Guild) among Francis Biddle, Herber Blankenhorn, Donald Richberg (Executive Director, National Emergency Council), Blackwell Smith and the President (subjects discussed include the code of fair competition, "infiltration" of the labor movement, and government agencies working at cross purposes); to Golden W. Bell (Dept. of Justice) from Thomas I. Emerson (Attorney, NLRB) and Calvert Magruder on the Guide Lamp Corp. case; from Blankenhorn to Biddle about elections, with attached notice of Los Angeles Regional Labor Board sponsored election at Proctor and Gamble, includes a list of facts to be used by regional boards to develop hearings dated 7/31/34, tables on the number of employees elgible to vote dated 1/10/35-6/16/35, tables on the number of units won by type of organization dated 1/35-6/35; correspondence between the President, the Attorney General, and the Board concerning uncoded industries, NLRB jurisdiction, and a conference on uncoded industries; from A.J. Altmeyer (Second Assistant Secretary, Dept. of Labor) to Biddle, Millis, and Edwin S. Smith in regard to furture legislation; Biddle's reply.
Dates
- 1934
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
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Extent
15 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository