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Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, being sworn in as he took the stand today before the Senate Post Office Committee to describe his company's troubles with John L. Lewis: C.I.O., 6/24/37. General view of hearing

Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chai...

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"A Lie" Steel head answers to Senator Guffey's questions. Washington, D.C., June 24. Senator Joseph Goffey of Pennsylvania as he questioned Tom Girdler, Head of Republic Steel Corporation, about that he (Girdler) had been asked to resign as President of Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., because he had given confidential information to Republican Steel Corp. "That's a lie and whoever told you is a liar" Girdler replied heatedly to the Senator, 6/24/37

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry", Tom Girdler, board chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today, 6/24/37

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry," Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today

Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry", Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today

Washington, D.C., June 24. The "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O. is to "...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not worth the paper it is written on," Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Seante Post Office Committee today, 6/24/37

Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not w...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not worth the paper it is written on", Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Seante Post Office Committee today, 6/24/37

Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not w...

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Tells of 72 hours labor for steel mill says congress shouldn't listen to William Green's 'blatherings.' Washington, D.C., July 21. Bert Hough, Head of the Steel Workers Organization Committee of Midland, PA., today told the House Labor Committee in a rich scotch burr that the Committee should discard the 'Blatherings of William Green and Tom Girdler, because the Wagner act was not passed to protect them. This Congress should need those of us who come from the mills. Before the passage of the Wasner act. He told the Committee which is considering amendments to the act, he had worked as long as 72 consecutive hours, 7/21/39

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry", Tom Girdler, board chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today, 62437

Washington, D.C., June 24. The "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O. is to "...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry," Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today

Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "...

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Dies committee told that silver shirt organization sought conference with Tom Girdler. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6. Arnold Gingrich, editor of Ken Magazine, today gave the House Committee investigating Un-American activities a letter indicating that members of the Silver Shirt Organization sought a conference in 1937 with Tom Girdler, Chairman of the Board of Republic Steel Corp. There was nothing in the letter to indicate that the proposed conference ever was held, 10/6/38

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry," Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today

Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "...

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Last minute advice. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, (left) Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, gets last minute instructions from his Chief Second, Donald B. Gillis, Vice President of the Republic Corp., before he (Girdler) took the stand today at the Senate Post Office Committee Hearing. Girdler charged that the "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O is to "Rule or ruin American industry," 6/24/37

Last minute advice. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, (left) Boa...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not worth the paper it is written on," Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Seante Post Office Committee today, 62437

Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not w...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry," Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today

Washington, D.C., June 24. The "apparent policy" of the C.I.O. is to "...

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Last minute advice. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, (left) Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, gets last minute instructions from his Chief Second, Donald B. Gillis, Vice President of the Republic Corp., before he (Girdler) took the stand today at the Senate Post Office Committee Hearing. Girdler charged that the "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O is to "Rule or ruin American industry," 62437

Last minute advice. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, (left) Boa...

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Tom Girdler - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, being sworn in as he took the stand today before the Senate Post Office Committee to describe his company's troubles with John L. Lewis C.I.O., 6/24/37

Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chai...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. The "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O. is to "rule or ruin American industry", Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Senate Post Office Committee today

Washington, D.C., June 24. The "Apparent Policy" of the C.I.O. is to "...

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Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, being sworn in as he took the stand today before the Senate Post Office Committee to describe his company's troubles with John L. Lewis: C.I.O., 62437. General view of hearing

Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chai...

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Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, being sworn in as he took the stand today before the Senate Post Office Committee to describe his company's troubles with John L. Lewis C.I.O., 62437

Girdler takes oath. Washington, D.C., June 24. Tom Girdler, Board Chai...

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Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not worth the paper it is written on", Tom Girdler, Board Chairman of the Republic Steel Corporation, told the Seante Post Office Committee today, 62437

Washington, D.C., June 24. A written contract with the C.I.O "is not w...

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Tom Girdler - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Tom Girdler - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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