48F. Check No. 9081 of Otto P. Graff, Inc., dated January
17, 1956, payable to Labor Relations Associates in
the amount of $250...
48G. Check No. 1264 of Otto P. Graff, Inc., dated July 23,
1956, payable to Labor Relations Associates in the
amount of $1,325.97
48H. Check No. 3259 of Otto P. Graff, Inc., dated January
28, 1957, payable to Labor Relations Associates in
the amount of $775___.
49. Check No. 44999 of Advance Electric Supply Co.,
dated December 20, 1954, payable to George Kame-
now, in the amount of $2,000__
50A. Bill rendered to Royalite Co. by Labor Relations
Associates, dated December 31, 1954, in the amount
of $705.
50B. Bill rendered to Royalite Co. by Labor Relations
Associates dated January 11, 1955, in the amount
of $800.
50C. Bill rendered to Royalite Co. by Labor Relations
Associates dated February 28, 1955, in the amount
of $800____.
50D. Bill rendered to Royalite Co. by Labor Relations
Associates dated February 29, 1956, in the amount
of $917.33.
50E. Bill rendered to Royalite Co. by Labor Relations
Associates dated March 31, 1956, in the amount
of $856.08...
50F. Bill rendered to Royalite Co. by Labor Relations Associates dated May 31, 1956, in the amount of $1,350.88.
50G. Bill rendered to Royalite Co. by Labor Relations
Associates dated December 31, 1956, in the amount
51A. Check of Royalite Co. dated December 31, 1954, pay- able to Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $705__
51B. Check of Royalite Co. dated March 3, 1955, payable to
Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $800__
51C. Check of Royalite Co. dated April 13, 1955, payable to
Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $800.-
51D. Check of Royalite Co. dated March 26, 1956, payable to
Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $512.13.
51E. Check of Royalite Co. dated July 9, 1956, payable to
Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $450.88.
51F. Check of Royalite Co. dated November 5, 1956, pay- able to Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $500___. 51G. Check of Royalite Co. dated February 18, 1957, pay- able to Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $500_..
52. Bill rendered to Flint Sausage Works, Inc., by Labor
Relations Associates, dated July 31, 1956, in the
amount of $2,227.42 and check No. A7997, dated
August 16, 1956, payable to Labor Relations Associ-
ates in the amount of $2,227.42 signed by Emile
Salay --
53A. Statement to MacGregor Tire Co. from Labor Rela-
tions Associates dated April 30, 1954, in the amount
of $706.99_.__
Introduced Appears on page on page
54B. Check No. 12414, dated December 14, 1954, payable to Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $520.08 and signed by Kent MacGregor
54C. Check No. 12415, dated December 14, 1954, payable to Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $75, and signed by Kent MacGregor..
54D. Check No. 13578, dated October 20, 1955, payable to Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $350, and signed by Kent MacGregor...
55A. Statement to Applegate Chevrolet Co., from Labor
Relations Associates, dated August 31, 1954, in the
amount of $2,293.06_.
55B. Statement to Applegate Chevrolet Co., from Labor
Relations Associates, dated May 31, 1955, in the
amount of $2,105.08.
55C. Statement to Applegate Chevrolet Co., from Labor
Relations Associates, dated December 31, 1955, in
the amount of $402.06.
56D. Check No. 4780, of Applegate Chevrolet Co., dated June 19, 1956, payable to Labor Relations Associates in the amount of $2,100_ _ _
55D. Statement to Applegate Chevrolet Co., from Labor
Relations Associates, dated May 31, 1956, in the
amount of $2,100_
56A. Check No. 2537, of Applegate Chevrolet Co., dated
September 17, 1954, payable to Labor Relations
Associates in the amount of $2,293.06__.
56B. Check No. 3483, of Applegate Chevrolet Co., dated
June 15, 1955, payable to Labor Relations Asso-
ciates in the amount of $2,105.08__
56C. Check No. 4107, of Applegate Chevrolet Co., dated
January 17, 1956, payable to Labor Relations As-
sociates in the amount of $402.06..
57A. Statement to Kelly Homes from Labor Relations As- sociates, dated November 30, 1954, in the amount of $2,741.81.
57B. Check No. 1223, dated June 24, 1955, payable to Labor Relations Associates, in the amount of $2,124.97, signed by Albert Thrower of Kelly Development Co- 57C. Check No. 399, dated September 2, 1954, payable to Merchants & Mechanics Bank in the amount of $2,000 signed by Albert Thrower of Kelly Develop- ment Co..
58. Telegram dated March 6, 1957, to manager, McDonald
Cooperative Dairy, and signed by Leonard Bennett,
State mediation board.--
59A-O. Fifteen statements to McDonald Cooperative Dairy,
from Labor Relations Associates dated from No-
vember 30, 1955, through April 30, 1957, in the
amount of $11,150.94
65A. Daily report of Mr. Kamenow, dated November 10, 1955, northern trip, Detroit to Iron Mountain in
65B. Daily report of Mr. Kamenow, dated November 18, 1955, northern trip, expenses in the amount of $400. 65C. Daily report of Mr. Kamenow, dated November 18, 1955, northern trip, travel and miscellaneous ex- penses in the amount of $703.91
66. Daily report of Mr. Kamenow, dated August 3, 1955,
expenses in regard the Chamberlain Co. in the amount
of $575.50..
67A. Check No. 4847, dated January 16, 1956, payable to
George Kamenow in the amount of $1,776.79, signed
by Shelton Shefferman and endorsed Chamberlain
Corp. by Oline Zoller....
67B. Check No. 4848, dated January 16, 1956, payable to
George Kamenow, signed by Shelton Shefferman in
the amount of $529.20 and endorsed Chamberlain
Corp. by Oline Zoller...
67C. Check No. 5634, dated July 20, 1956, payable to George
Kamenow, in the amount of $2,043.80 and signed by
Shelton Shefferman..
67D-K. Checks, payable to George Kamenow, in various
amounts
68. Clients to whom George Kamenow charged Christmas
gifts, 1953, 1954, 1955, and 1956 in the amount of
$23,274.93
69. Schedule of selected entertainment and transportation
expenses shown on daily reports for the years 1953
through 1956, in the amount of $33,710.22_
70. Articles of agreement, Carbonated Beverages-Sales
Drivers and General Drivers Local 142, years 1955-57,
approved by Nathan Shefferman, dated September 3,
1955
71. Memorandum agreement, supplement to and part of
the agreement of November 18, 1953, between Retail
Associates, Inc., on behalf of LaSalle & Koch Co.
with Lion Dry Goods, Inc., and Tiedkte's Inc., and
Lamson Bros., Toledo, Ohio, and signed by Nathan
Shefferman..
72. Document to National Boulevard Bank of Chicago,
dated July 30, 1956, signed by Shelton Shefferman
with order to buy $10,000 United States Treasury
bonds at market....
INVESTIGATION OF IMPROPER ACTIVITIES IN THE
LABOR OR MANAGEMENT FIELD
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1957
UNITED STATES SENATE,
SELECT COMMITTEE ON IMPROPER ACTIVITIES IN THE LABOR OR MANAGEMENT FIELD,
The select committee met at 10:30 a. m., pursuant to Senate Resolution 74, agreed to January 30, 1957, in the caucus room, Senate Office Building, Senator John L. McClellan (chairman of the select committee) presiding.
Present: Senator John L. McClellan, Democrat, Arkansas; Senator Irving M. Ives, Republican, New York; Senator Pat McNamara, Democrat, Michigan; Senator Barry Goldwater, Republican, Arizona. Also present: Robert F. Kennedy, chief counsel; Pierre E. G. Salinger, investigator; Walter Sheridan, investigator; Ruth Young Watt, chief clerk.
The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order.
(Members of the select committee present at the convening of the session were Senators McClellan, Ives, McNamara, and Goldwater.) The CHAIRMAN. Call your next witness.
Mr. KENNEDY. Mr. Mike Katz.
Mr. KATZ. Before I am sworn, I would like to make a statement. The CHAIRMAN. You may make a brief statement.
(Mr. Katz made a short statement off the record.)
The CHAIRMAN. You do solemnly swear that the evidence you shall give before this Senate select committee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you God?
TESTIMONY OF MICHAEL KATZ
The CHAIRMAN. State your name and your place of residence and your business or occupation.
Mr. KATZ. My name is Michael Katz, K-a-t-z. I reside in San Francisco, Calif.
The CHAIRMAN. What is your street address?
Mr. KATZ. No address, please.
The CHAIRMAN. What is your occupation?
Mr. KATZ. I was employed as a "rat exterminator" and a Communist exterminator for 15 years.
The CHAIRMAN. Employed as what?
Mr. KATZ. A rat and Communist exterminator. That is right, Your Honor.
Mr. KENNEDY. A rat and Communist exterminator?
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