Box CMCC 5
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, 1933-1935 [1931-1952]
Correspondence deals with and includes: electric furnace stokes; copy of THE LIBERATOR (publication of the UAW-CIO); picture history of the UAW-CIO; National Standard Warm Air Heating Code; transcript of questioning by Senator LaFollette of Mr. Wechler (1 page). Correspondents include: J. Van Ners Ingran; Oscar F. Ostby; Fred G. Ruppel; William H. Bell.
1937 Plymouth Local, [1937-1939]
Correspondence deals with and includes: case of suspended members Plymouth Local 51, UAW, on charge of Communist domination; suspension of fifteen members of the International Executive Board of UAW; "Black List" of members; miscellaneous list of Plymouth local members; copy of agreement negotiated between Aluminum Company of America and Local Unions of International Unions. Correspondents include: Homer Martin, Arthur Raab.
Plymouth Strike, 1937, [1937]
Includes: circular and printed material concerning strike of Plymouth Local #51, and minutes of Local 51 meetings.
Plymouth Local #51, [1942-1943]
Includes: copies of Local 51 publication BEACON; fliers put out by Local #51.
Trial of Pat McCartney, July 6, 1938, [1938]
Correspondence deals with and includes: trial of McCartney relative to statement he had made concerning certain individuals and coal miners union in Illinois. Correspondents include: Ora Gasaway; Leo Lamotte; Pat McCartney.
Labor Day Parade, 1938/09
Folder of photographs [removed to the photograph collection].
1938, [1937-1938]
Includes: circular for organizers; clippings on Plymouth Local #51; election circular of Labor's Non-Partisan League; reports of grievances and adjustments of Local #51; list of members of Local #51.
1938
Includes: circulars on union factionalism; election fliers; agenda of Greater Detroit District Council; auditor's report of Greater Detroit District Council; minutes of Detroit Council UAWA; publication of Women's Auxiliary-Detroit Council.
1936-1938
Includes: election fliers; Constitution of the International Union, UAW; By Laws #51; receipts; special bulletin on the Communist Party and Labor; Information Bulletin.
1939
Correspondence deals with and includes: McCartney and the National Labor Relations Board; circular letter to Chrysler workers and their affiliation with CIO; Plymouth Local #51, negotiations; referee's decision in matter of appeals of the Chrysler Corporation Employees. Correspondents include: Howard Smith; Irvan Cary, Homer Martin.
1939
Includes: clippings on Plymouth Strike; Gerald L.K. Smith's Committee of 1,000,000; clippings on Communists and unions; circular to all UAW unions.