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Exhibit 5320,1 excerpt from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, Bulletin No. 3, May 3, 1934, pages 2 and 3.

Exhibit 5321, excerpt from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, Bulletin No. 7, June 2, 1934, pages 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Exhibit 5322, News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume 1, No. 10, June 23, 1934, pages 1, 2, and 4.

Exhibit 5323, excerpt from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 5, February 23, 1935, pages 1 to 3.

Exhibit 5324, excerpt from News Letter of the National Association Manufacturers, volume II, No. 6, March 4, 1935, page 1.

Exhibit 5325, excerpt from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 7, March 18, 1935, pages 1 and 2.

Exhibit 5326, News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 8, March 25, 1935, pages 1, 2, and 3.

Exhibit 5327, excerpts from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 9, April 1, 1935, pages 1 and 4.

Exhibit 5328, excerpt from News Letter of the National Assoication of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 10, April 8, 1935, page 4.

Exhibit 5329, excerpts from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 11, April 22, 1935, pages 1, 3.

Exhibit 5330, excerpt from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 13, May 13, 1935, page 4.

Exhibit 5331, excerpt from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 14, May 20, 1935, page 2.

Exhibit 5332, excerpt from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 15, May 29, 1935, pages 1 and 5.

Exhibit 5333, excerpts from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 16, June 10, 1935, pages 1 and 5.

Exhibit 5334, excerpts from News Letter of the National Association of Manufacturers, volume II, No. 17, June 18, 1935, page 2.

Exhibit 5335, bulletin of the National Association of Manufacturers, "Special Bulletin on the Wagner-Connery Bill, S. 2926, H. R. 8423," dated March 12, 1934. Exhibit 5336, bulletin of the law department of the National Association of Manufacturers, entitled "National Association of Manufacturers Presents Opposition to theWagner-Connery Labor Disputes Bill," dated April 2, 1934.

Exhibit 5337, excerpt from law department bulletin of the National Association of Manufacturers, "New Wagner Bill, S. 2926," dated May 26, 1934, pages 1 and 4.

Exhibit 5338, excerpt from bulletin of law department of the National Association of Manufacturers entitled "Wagner Bill, S. 1958," dated February 21, 1935, pages 1 and 3.

Exhibit 5339, excerpts from law department bulletin of the National Association of Manufacturers entitled "Special Bulletin on the Thirty-hour Bill, S. 87, and Wagner Labor Disputes Bill, S. 1958," dated April 3, 1935, pages 1 and 3 to 5.

Exhibit 5340, excerpts from law department bulletin of the National Association of Manufacturers entitled "Amended Wagner Labor Disputes Bill," dated May 2, 1935, pages 1, 6, and 7.

Exhibit 5341, excerpts from National Association of Manufacturers labor relations bulletin, No. 6, volume 1, dated March 1935.

Exhibit 5342, National Association of Manufacturers labor relations bulletin. No. 7, volume 1, dated April 1935.

Exhibit 5343, copy of a form letter, dated February 1935, from Noel Sargent to presidents and other principal executives of companies having employeerepresentation plans.

Exhibit 5344, copy of a letter on the National Industrial Council letterhead, dated February 19, 1935, from Sidney E. Cornelius, chairman, local association group, to Homer D. Sayre, National Metal Trades Association, re monthly legislative conference to be held in Washington on March 2, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5345, "Action letter," on the letterhead of the National Industrial Council, dated March 1935, signed by G. F. Kull, chairman of the legislative com1 Exhibits 5320-5334 are not printed and are held in committee files.

mittee of the State associations, and by William Frew Long, chairman of the legislative advisory committee of local associations, "To the manufacturers of the United States."

Exhibit 5346, copy of a form letter dated March 8, 1935, from Noel Sargent to persons who appeared against the Wagner bill in the previous year.

Exhibit 5347, form letter, dated (in ink) March 11, 1935, from Robert L. Lund, chairman of the board, of the National Association of Manufacturers. Exhibit 5348, enclosures distributed with exhibit 5347, as follows:

Exhibit 5348-A, questionnaire from American Federation of Labor to all central bodies and all organizers, dated February 5, 1935.

Exhibit 5348-B, letter from William Green, American Federation of Labor, to secretaries of unions and of central bodies and to organizers, dated February 8, 1935.

Exhibit 5348-C, National Association of Manufacturers Law Department Bulletin, dated February 21, 1935, which appears, supra, as exhibit 5338.

Exhibit 5349, copy of a form letter, dated March 15, 1935, from Noel Sargent, enclosing "Special memorandum, national labor disputes bill, March 15, 1935", and "Questions and answers about the Wagner labor disputes bill, March 15, 1935." The memorandum is not printed; the "Questions and answers," which are mimeographed, are identical with those printed in exhibit 5341.

Exhibit 5350, copy of a telegram dated March 18, 1935, from W. B. Weisenburger, to Homer D. Sayre, of the National Metal Trades Association, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association, re committee hearings on Wagner bill.

Exhibit 5351, copy of a form letter dated March 29, 1935, for the signature of Robert L. Lund, re the Wagner bill.

Exhibit 5352, copy of a letter dated March 29, 1935, for the signature of C. L Bardo, president, re opposition to Wagner labor disputes bill.

Exhibit 5353, form letter dated March 30, 1935, from C. L. Bardo, president, to "the manufacturer addressed," together with attached memorandum, "Every employer affected by Wagner labor disputes bill."

Exhibit 5354, copy of a form letter, dated March 30, 1935, from the legisla tive advisory committee of State associations and of local associations to execu tives of associations affiliated with the National Industrial Council, together with excerpts from pamphlet, the Industrial Truth, enclosed with the letter. Exhibit 5355, copy of form letter dated March 30, 1935, for the signature of executive vice president, re Wagner bill.

Exhibit 5356, copy of a letter dated April 15, 1935, from James P. Selvage to Homer D. Sayre, National Metal Trades Association, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association, re opposition to the Wagner bill.

Exhibit 5357, copy of a form letter dated April 19, 1935, from Walter B. Weisenburger, to the executives of local associations, re various legislation, including the Wagner Act, suggesting bringing of delegations to Washington.

Exhibit 5358, copy of a form letter dated May 6, 1935, on the National Associa tion of Manufacturers' letterhead, from James P. Selvage, director of public relations, National Association of Manufacturers, re radio addresses in opposition to the Wagner bill and other measures.

Exhibit 5359, copy of a letter dated May 9, 1935, from George F. Kull, chairman of the State association group, and Sidney E. Cornelius, chairman of the labor relations group, to executives of associations of the National Industrial Council. with enclosed "action letter" of the National Industrial Council.

Exhibit 5360, copy of a form letter dated May 9, 1935, for the signatures of the chairman of the National Industrial Council and the chairman of the labor relations group, re special legislative action conference to be held in Washington on May 22 to 25.

Exhibit 5361, copy of a letter dated May 10, 1935, on the National Association of Manufacturers' letterhead, from James A. Emery to Homer D. Sayre, of the National Metal Trades Association, re the Wagner bill, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5362, copy of form letter dated May 10, 1935, for the signature of C. L. Bardo, "To a limited number of industrialists," re Mayflower Hotel confer ence of May 20 and 21.

Exhibit 5363, copy of a form letter dated May 15, 1935, for the signature of C. L. Bardo, re the Wagner bill.

Exhibit 5364, copy of a letter dated May 16, 1935, on the National Industrial Council letterhead, from C. L. Bardo to Homer D. Sayre, of the National Metal Trades Association, re the May 22 meeting, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5365, copy of a form letter dated May 27, 1935, from C. L. Bardo, re opposition to the Wagner bill.

Exhibit 5366, copy of a form letter dated May 27, 1935, for the signature of C. L. Bardo, re continued fight against Wagner bill.

Exhibit 5367, copy of a letter dated May 27, 1935, on the National Association of Manufacturers' letterhead, from C. L. Bardo to Homer D. Sayre, of the National Metal Trades Association, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5368, copy of a telegram dated May 28, 1935, from C. L. Bardo, of the National Association of Manufacturers, to Homer D. Sayre, of the National Metal Trades Association, re the Wagner bill, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5369, excerpts from mimeographed letter dated June 1, 1935, on the letterhead of National Industrial Council, from Walter B. Weisenburger to executives of the affiliated and cooperating associations.

Exhibit 5370, telegram dated June 6, 1935, from H. D. Sayre to Earl Sparks1 and others re opposition to the Wagner bill. This telegram was submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association and is printed as exhibit 1893 in part 15.

Exhibit 5371, copy of a telegram dated June 6, 1935, from Walter B. Weisenburger to Homer D. Sayre, of the National Metal Trades Association, re opposition to the Wagner bill, submitted under subpena by the National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5372, copy of a letter dated June 12, 1935, from the National Association of Manufacturers to the Members of Congress, containing excerpts from an article on Australian labor law.

Exhibit 5373, leaflet, Industry's Battle of a Century Takes Shape in Congress. Part of the last page, listing vice presidents and directors of the National Association of Manufacturers, is not printed.

Exhibit 5374-A-5374-H, copies of eight letters concerning the Senate Civil Liberties Committee, as follows:

Exhibit 5374-A, letter dated June 29, 1936, to Sidney E. Cornelius, manager, Manufacturers Association of Hartford County, Hartford, Conn.

Exhibit 5374-B, letter dated July 13, 1936, from the president to L. I. Balleisen, secretary, Chamber of Commerce of the Borough of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y. Exhibit 5374-C, letter dated July 13, 1936, from the president to A. E. McClintock, secretary, National Founders Association.

Exhibit 5374-D, letter dated July 13, 1936, from the president to Sidney E. Cornelius.

Exhibit 5374-E, letter from the president, dated July 13, 1936, to Paul Eliel, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University.

Exhibit 5374-F, letter dated July 13, 1936, from the president to Homer D. Sayre, commissioner, National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5374-G, letter dated July 13, 1936, from the president to W. H. McLaurine, secretary, American Cotton Manufacturer's Association, Charlotte, N. C. Exhibit 5374-H, letter dated July 15, 1936, from the executive vice president to Walter Drew, counsel, National Erectors Association, New York.

Exhibit 5375, excerpt from Injunctions in Labor Disputes, brief dated December 6, 1933, submitted to New York Commission on Administration of Justice by the National Association of Manufacturers and concurred in by other organizations.

Exhibit 5376, mimeographed letter dated January 29, 1934, on the National As{sociation of Manufacturers letterhead, from M. J. Hickey to the members of the advisory committee of the National Industrial Council, re State labor legislation. Exhibit 5377, copy of a memorandum dated March 18, 1937, from the law department of the National Association of Manufacturers to the executive officers, re Federal incorporation of labor unions. This exhibit is substantially the same in content as the similarly entitled section of exhibit 5384 and is not printed.

1 Of the Philadelphia, Pa., branch of the National Metal Trades Association.

Exhibit 5378, copy of form letter, dated August 7, 1935, on the National Industrial Council letterhead, from Walter B. Weisenburger to State secretaries, re "Baby Wagner Acts."

Exhibit 5379, copy of a form letter dated March 18, 1937, from Walter B. Weisenburger, concerning "Baby Wagner Acts," together with an enclosure, "Proposed Labor Relations Bill of Wisconsin."

Exhibit 5380, copy of a letter dated January 9, 1937, from W. A. Ellis, secretary, Omaha Manufacturers Association, to John C. Gall of the N. A. M. law department; and copy of a letter dated January 15, 1937, from Noel Sargent to Ellis, re antipicketing legislation.

Exhibit 5381, copy of form letter dated January 27, 1937, for signature of the executive vice president, enclosing legislation on picketing, closed shop, etc.

Exhibit 5382, copy of a form letter, dated March 18, 1937, for the signature of the executive vice president, to New Jersey and Connecticut members, re sit-down strikes.

Exhibit 5383, copy of a form letter, dated November 8, 1937, on the National Association of Manufacturers letterhead, from William B. Warner, anticipatory to board meeting on November 23.

Exhibit 5384, letter dated November 15, 1937, from C. M. Chester, chairman of the board, General Foods Corporation, to William B. Warner, president, National Association of Manufacturers, together with mimeographed memoranda on "Labor Union Responsibility" and other subjects, showing pencilled corrections and comments.

Exhibit 5385, copy of a letter, dated February 8, 1937, on the National Industrial Council letterhead, from William B. Warner, chairman, to Karl B. Dodge, of the Trumbull County Manufacturers Association, re Supreme Court reorganization, submitted under subpena by the Trumbull County Manufacturers Association.

Exhibit 5386, letter dated November 14, 1934, from R. W. Johnson of Johnson & Johnson, to C. L. Bardo, of the National Association of Manufacturers, advocating shorter hours and a higher minimum wage.

Exhibit 5387, letter dated November 19, 1934, from Walter B. Weisenburger to C. L. Bardo referring to him letter from R. W. Johnson of Johnson & Johnson; and copy of a letter from C. L. Bardo to R. W. Johnson stating his objections to Johnson's plan for shorter hours and a high minimum wage.

Exhibit 5388, copy of a letter, dated June 4, 1937, on the National Industrial Council letterhead, from Walter B. Weisenburger to Karl B. Dodge, of the Trumbull County Manufacturers Association, re opposition to the Black-Connery bill, submitted under subpena by the Trumbull County Manufacturers Association.

Exhibit 5389, copy of a letter dated June 17, 1937, on the National Industrial Council letterhead, from Walter B. Weisenburger to Karl B. Dodge, re opposition to the Black-Connery bill, submitted under subpena by the Trumbull County Manufacturers Association.

Exhibit 5390, copy of a letter, dated November 2, 1937, on the National Association of Manufacturers letterhead, from Walter B. Weisenburger to Karl B. Dodge, of the Trumbull County Manufacturers Association, re opposition to wageand-hour legislation, submitted under subpena by the Trumbull County Manufacturers Association.

Exhibit 5391, a folder in the form of a ballot, and printed folder issued by the National Association of Manufacturers, dated September 24, 1934, entitled "Industry and Politics."

Exhibit 5392, copy of a letter, dated October 16, 1936, from Walter B. Weisenburger, executive vice president of the National Association of Manufacturers, to Kenneth M. Lloyd, secretary of the Mahoning Valley Industrial Council, enclosing a pamphlet prepared by the National Association of Manufacturers to be distributed among businessmen, submitted under subpena by the Mahoning Valley Industrial Council.

Exhibit 5393, booklet, entitled "Politics--and You, Mr. Businessman," issued by the National Association of Manufacturers.

Exhibit 5394, mimeographed letter dated October 29, 1935, from the law department of National Association of Manufacturers, to executives of associations affiliated with the National Industrial Council, with enclosed copy of letter, dated October 24, 1935, from George L. Berry, coordinator for Industrial Cooperation, to the secretaries of local trade unions.

Exhibit 5395, copy of a form letter dated November 26, 1935, on the National Association of Manufacturers letterhead, for the signature of the executive vice president, concerning a meeting of industry and labor, Washington, on December 9, 1935.

Exhibit 5396, copy of a letter dated August 15, 1933, from Noel Sargent to Robert L. Lund, of the Lambert Co., together with a copy of a memorandum entitled "Should Bituminous Coal Production be 100 Percent Union."

Exhibit 5397, National Association of Manufacturers, law department bulletin, dated September 22, 1933, containing an analysis of the labor section of the National Industrial Recovery Act. The last page, on which appears the "Declaration of N. A. M. Labor Principles" (printed in pt. 17, p. 7546, as part of exhibit 3801), is omitted.

Exhibit 5398, mimeographed memorandum of conference of counsel, Washington office, dated November 3, 1933, stamped "Confidential."

Exhibit 5399, copy of a letter dated December 21, 1933, from Noel Sargent to Rt. Rev. Mons. John L. Belford, enclosing an excerpt from an article in the Commonweal for October 6, 1933, by John A. Ryan, entitled "Economics and Ethics," stating Sargent's objections to the article and suggesting that Reverend Belford write an article in answer; letter dated December 22, 1933, from Reverend Belford to Noel Sargent concurring in the objections and proposing to answer Mr. Ryan's article.

Exhibit 5400, copy of an unsigned letter dated December 23, 1933, to Robert L. Lund, Lambert Pharmacal Co. re the Weirton Steel Labor Board case.

Exhibit 5401, copy of a letter dated August 20, 1934, from the executive vice president to Charles R. Hook, president, American Rolling Mill Co., re utility of National Association of Manufacturers to industrialists, regardless of their geographic location.

Exhibit 5402, mimeographed letter dated August 24, 1934, on National Association of Manufacturers stamped paper, from the law department to members, board of directors of the National Association of Manufacturers, and executives of affiliated and cooperating associations, re the National Labor Relations Board decision in the matter of the Tubize-Chatillon Co.

Exhibit 5403, mimeographed copy of a letter dated September 22, 1934, from John C. Gall to Howard E. Coffin, chairman, Southeastern Cottons, Inc., on the subject of reemployment of strikers.

Exhibit 5404, copy of a letter dated Ooctober 11, 1934, from the executive vice president to Fred J. Lingham, president, Federal Mills, Inc., re supplying milling industry with copies of the "Reemployment of Strikers" letter (exhibit 5403). Exhibit 5405, copy of an official release dated Tuesday, November 6, 1934, of the Textile Labor Relations Board, signed by Judge Walter P. Stacey, chairman, and Admiral Henry A. Wiley, re reemployment of strikers.

Exhibit 5406, copy of a letter dated October 9, 1934, from Noel Sargent to C. C. Robbins, president, the Robbins Knitting Co., re employees' elections. Exhibit 5407, an unsigned and undated memorandum entitled, "Employee representation, objectives."

Exhibit 5408, letter, dated September 26, 1933, from H. F. Browne, manager, department of plant management, National Industrial Conference Board, Inc., to Noel Sargent, together with table entitled, "Distribution of Employee Representation Plans, 1932," enclosed therewith.

Exhibit 5409, letter dated October 16, 1933, from Virgil Jordan, president of the National Industrial Conference Board, to Noel Sargent, National Association of Manufacturers, suggesting questionnaires to be sent out to employers for information concerning employee representation plans, and copy of a letter dated October 17, 1933, from Noel Sargent to Virgil Jordan, authorizing him to secure the information required.

Exhibit 5410-A, letter, dated February 24, 1938, from William Stix to the Mandeville Press Bureau.

Exhibit 5410-B, letter, dated February 25, 1938, from Ernest W. Mandeville to William Stix, and undated press releases of the Mandeville Press Bureau, as follows:

Exhibit 5410-C. National Labor Board's Three Month Career.

Exhibit 5410-D. Works Councils Show Big Growth in U. S.

Exhibit 5410-E. 28,000 Auto Workers Vote for Works Council Plan.

Exhibit 5410-F. Closed Shop Contracts Violate Three N. R. A. Provisions.

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