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Labor whispers. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins went into a huddle with William Green, President of the American Federation Labor, as both attended the Conference of Industry and Labor today

Mme. Secretary. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins as she surveyed the audience before beginning her address before the Conference of Industry and Labor today

Labor Secretary. Washington, D.C., April 21. Secretary of Labor Francis Perkins was in fine fettle today at her press conference following the meeting of the labor and industrial leaders, 4211937

Mme. Secretary. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins as she surveyed the audience before beginning her address before the Conference of Industry and Labor today

A.F. of L. leader at White House. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11. William Green, President, American Federation of Labor, entering the White [House] Executive Offices today for a conference with President Roosevelt

Labor Secretary arrives at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins arriving at the Capitol today to hear President Roosevelt address a joint session of Congress

Labor Secretary arrives at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins arriving at the Capitol today to hear President Roosevelt address a joint session of Congress

Berry and Perkins. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Maj. George L. Berry, President Roosevelt's Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation, greets Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, as she arrives to address the conference of Industry and Labor today in Washington. In her address, Secretary Perkins appealed to the industrialists present at the session to survey their employment needs, particularly with a view to placing men over 40 and heads of families

Attend 'Pins and Needles' performance. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, and A.F. of L. President William Green as they at the National Theater last night to attend ' Pins and Needles,' the stage production of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union

Labor whispers. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins went into a huddle with William Green, President of the American Federation Labor, as both attended the Conference of Industry and Labor today

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D.C. Commissioner. Washington, D.C., July 7. District of Columbia Commissioner George E. Allen leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. Allen, who resigned as Commissioner during 1938, was recently drafted by President Roosevelt to serve a second time

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY TRAINING CAMP. SECRETARY BAKER AND GENERAL T.H. BLISS GREETING STUDENTS

Edward McGrady Asst. Sec. of Labor

Asst. Sec. of Labor, W.W. Husband (CBS)

New York, New York. Charles Stanislaw and Frances Apadaccini, both blind, dancing at the Lighthouse, an institution for the blind, at 111 East Fifty-ninth Street

DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, 1913-1921. WITH SECRETARY HOUSTON

Informs President SEC ready to proceed with investigation of insurance companies. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, leaving the White House today after reporting to President Roosevelt that the commission was ready to proceed with its investigation of insurance companies in connection with the present monopoly inquiry. He indicated the SEC would be concerned primarily with the investment and managerial phases of insurance company operation and said approximately $300,000 would be required to carry out the work in this calendar year, 1/24/38

Rail Labor-Management Committee Meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. The president's special Committee of Rail Labor and Management representatives met today to discuss proposed recommendations for legislative aid to the Rail Industry. A spokesman for the Committee said 'they hoped to have recommendations ready for the President before Congress meets in January' left to right. M.W. Clement, Pres. of the Penna. R.R., George Harrison, Chairman of the Railway Labor Executives Assoc., Carl R. Gray, Vice Chairman of the Union Pacific., B.M. Jewell, Pres. of the Railway Employees Department of the A.F. of L., Ernest E. Norris, Pres. of the Southern, R.R., D.B. Robertson Head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen, and Enginemen, 11/7/38

Hearst Representatives at A.F. of L., Washington, D.C. Oct. 14. E.G. Woods, (left) and Harvey Kelly represented William Randolph Hearst at the special hearing before the American Federation of Labor today when evidence on the Seattle Post-Intelligence strrike was submitted from both sides

PWA Administrator. Washington D.C., July 14. Harry Hopkins, WPA Administrator, arriving at the White House for a conference with President Roosevelt on housing, 7/14/37

Congressman's day. 11:40 A.M. Rep. Thomas engages in a short conference with Speaker Bankhead before attending to his duties on the floor of the House

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