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House blocs battle boost and cut in new relief bill. Washington, D.C., Feb. 12. Chairman Edward Taylor, (D. Col.) of the House Appropriations Committee prepared today to meet opposition to the $250,000,000 Deficiency Relief Bill from two congressional factions, those that want to double it and those who would cut it in half. Trying to find out how the money will be obtained were left to right: Rep. Taylor; A.J. Altmeyer, Chairman of the Social Security Board; and Sec. of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, 2/12/38

House blocs battle boost and cut in new relief bill. Washington, D.C.,...

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C.I.O. leaders. Washington, D.C., Oct. 27. David Dubinsky, (left) President of the Ladies Garment Workers Union and Homer Martin, President of the United Automobile Workers, snapped as they chatted following the recess of the peace meeting between the CIO and AF of L. The labor factions will not resume their negotiations until November 4. 10/27/37

C.I.O. leaders. Washington, D.C., Oct. 27. David Dubinsky, (left) Pres...

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Speaker Bankhead holds press conference on return to Capitol. Washington, D.C., Dec. 16. Holding his first press conference since his return to Washington, Speaker of the House William B. Bankhead told Newspapermen today he believed the major threat in the way of Democratic party harmony in the next session was the possibility of development of blocs and factions due to the one-sided Democratic majority. Bankhead said he hoped for a brief session

Speaker Bankhead holds press conference on return to Capitol. Washingt...

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A.F. of L. and C.I.O. start peace conferences. Washington, D.C., Oct. 25. Labor leaders named by the CIO and A.F. of L. to attempt to find a basis for peace between the two warring factions of organized labor are sown here at the opening of the Peace Parley at the Willard Hotel here today. Seated, left to right: Sidney Hillman, Amalgamated Clothing Workers, CIO; George M. Harrison, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, AFL.; Phillip Murray, United Mine Workers, CIO; David Dubinsky, International Ladies Garment Workers, CIO. Standing, left to right: Abram Flaxer, CIO; Joseph Curran, National Maritime Union, CIO; Harvey Fremming, Oil Workers Union, CIO; Michael J. Quill, Transport Workers Union, CIO; Matthew Woll, Photo Engravers Union, AFL; G.M. Dugnizaet, International Electrical Workers, AF of L; Homer Martin, U.A.W., CIO; James Garey, CIO; S.H. Dalrymple, United Rubber Workers, CIO. 10/25/37

A.F. of L. and C.I.O. start peace conferences. Washington, D.C., Oct. ...

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Rumored peace conference of Pennsylvania democratic factions fails to materialize. Washington, D.C., May 24. The reported peace conference between Pennsylvania's warring democratic factions scheduled for today turned out to be a meeting of John L. Lewis and CIO leaders with their defeated candidate Thomas A. Kennedy. While no statement was given out, it was reported that the discussion centered on future strategy of the democratic labor bloc which swung more than a million votes in the primary. Left to right Philip Murray, chairman of the C.I.O. steel organizing committee, John L. Lewis and thomas Kennedy, 5/24/38

Rumored peace conference of Pennsylvania democratic factions fails to ...

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Housing for lumber workers in the Tillamook County, Oretgon. In August of 1933 a forest fire in one week swept through 290,000 acres of woodland. This area is now being cleared and most of the partially burned trees are of commerical value. The future (after clearing is completed) is undecided--some factions desire reforestation; others believe that it can be adopted to some form of agriculture, probably cattle and sheep and goat raising

Housing for lumber workers in the Tillamook County, Oretgon. In August...

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David D. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 03, 1861  (New York political factions)
David D. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 03, 1861  (New York political factions)
David D. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 03, 1861  (New York political factions)
David D. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 03, 1861  (New York political factions)
Volley-Thunder. Discusses suffrage factions lobbying New York State Legislature

Volley-Thunder. Discusses suffrage factions lobbying New York State Le...

Discusses suffrage factions attending suffrage hearings: New York Woman Suffrage Association not coordinated with Equal Franchise Society ; Alva Belmont's decides not to go to Albany. Reference to suffrage amen... More

Rumored peace conference of Pennsylvania democratic factions fails to materialize. Washington, D.C., May 24. The reported peace conference between Pennsylvania's warring democratic factions scheduled for today turned out to be a meeting of John L. Lewis and CIO leaders with their defeated candidate Thomas A. Kennedy. While no statement was given out, it was reported that the discussion centered on future strategy of the democratic labor bloc which swung more than a million votes in the primary. Left to right Philip Murray, chairman of the C.I.O. steel organizing committee, John L. Lewis and thomas Kennedy, 52438

Rumored peace conference of Pennsylvania democratic factions fails to ...

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Labor leaders at peace parley. Washington, D.C., Oct. 25. Three of the labor leaders named by the CIO and the A.F. of L. to attempt to find a basis for peace between the two warring factions of organized labor are shown here at the opening of the Peace Parley today. Left to right: Sidney Hillman, Head of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers and member of the CIO Committee; George Harrison, President of Railway Clerks and Chairman of the AF of L Committee; and Phillip Murray, Head of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee and Chairman of the CIO Committee. 10/25/37

Labor leaders at peace parley. Washington, D.C., Oct. 25. Three of the...

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David D. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 03, 1861  (New York political factions)