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21. UAW-CIO Competitive Shop Department News, De-
cember 1953: Christmas message from Richard T.
Gosser, with home addresses of staff members--
22. Letter addressed to "My dear Friend" and signed by
Senator Guy M. Gillette, with envelope addressed to
Mr. J. F. Motsinger, 3237 Chope Place, Detroit,
Mich..

23. Letter dated September 4, 1959, addressed to Hon. John
L. McClellan, chairman, Select Committee To Investi-
gate Improper Activities in Labor-Management Re-
lations, from Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., Washington coun-
sel, UAW..

24. Photographs of Cyrus Martin after release from hospital.

25. Statements by Cyrus Martin published in the Toledo Blade, February 11 and 12, 1951 –

26. Letter dated December 30, 1947, addressed to All International Representatives, All Full Time Officers of Local 12, from Richard Gosser, vice president, International Union, UAW-CIO.......

26A. Schedule of days the representatives worked at the local 12 retirement farm, also showing their attendance record...

27. Letter dated December 18, 1951, addressed to Cyrus Martin, re Willys-Overland Motors, Inc., from John A. Hull, Jr., Regional Director, National Labor Relations Board_

28. National Labor Relations Board form NLRB-501, "Charge Against Employer," dated May 28, 1951, signed by Cyrus Martin....

28A. Letter dated May 31, 1951, addressed to Willys-Overland
Motors, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, re Willys-Overland
Motors, Inc., from John A. Hull, Jr., Regional Di-
rector, National Labor Relations Board...

28B. Letter dated June 4, 1951, addressed to John A. Hull,
Jr., Regional Director, National Labor Relations
Board, from Milton McCreery, secretary, Willys-
Overland Motors, Inc...

29. Interoffice communication dated March 8, 1949, ad-
dressed to Cyrus Martin, from Richard Gosser; sub-
ject: Tardiness...

30. Letter dated February 21, 1946, addressed to Cyrus Martin, organizer, local 12, UAW-CIO, from Richard Gosser, director, region 2B, UAW-CIO_

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31. Pamphlet, "Your Union Home, Local 12, UAW-CIO,” showing pictures of officers of region 2B

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32. Forms showing donor and year and amounts donated to local 12 summer camp..

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32A. List of names to be contacted for solicitation of donations_

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32B. Interoffice communication dated October 11, 1949, addressed to Toots Martin from Richard Gosser; subject: Raffle tickets...

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32C. List of raffle tickets not returned as of September 9, 1949___

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32D. List of names with amount of tickets and telephone numbers__

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33. Shipping tags attached to packing cases that were at the

local 12 camp, Sand Lake, Mich., indicating shipment
through Colonial Hardware..

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34. Minutes of meeting of the Automotive Workers Building Corp., held October 14, 1949.

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35. Petition for injunction and accounting, Bolman v. Gosser, court of common pleas of Lucas County, Ohio, No. 172316____

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50. Report to Richard Gosser from Randolph Gray, dated
September 26, 1949, re summary of farm and summer

camp.

51. Copy of audit report of local 12 for January 1950_..
52. Page 5 of the Toledo Union Journal, June 16, 1950,
showing local 12 audit report_.

53. Letter dated February 18, 1946, addressed to Ollie
Pecord, managing editor, Toledo Union Journal, from
Richard Gosser, director, region 2B, UAW-CIO...
54. Letter dated June 7, 1950, addressed to the Interna-
tional Executive Board, International Union, UAW-
CIO, from Committee for Democratic Unionism..
55. Open letter to Walter Reuther and the special investi-
gating Committee, international executive board,
UAW-CIO, dated January 29, 1950, from members
of Spicer, DeVilbiss, Willys-Overland, National Sup-
ply, and Mather Spring units of local 12, UAW-CIO__
56. Letter dated May 1, 1950, addressed to Walter P.
Reuther from Eddie Duck..

57. Transcript of statements made to UAW-CIO special
Toledo investigating committee, June 1, 1950-
58. Letter dated June 12, 1950, addressed to Edward Duck
from Emil Mazey, secretary-treasurer, UAW-CIO__
59. Report of the Board of International Trustees and In-
ternational Secretary Treasurer Emil Mazey, January
1, 1958 to December 31, 1958.--

60. Bills and invoices, together with checkbook of region 2B
flower fund, Charles Ballard, director.

60A. Deposit receipts from the Toledo Trust Co., with letters
indicating deposits by Charles Ballard..

61. Letter dated September 15, 1959, addressed to Hon.
John L. McClellan, Washington, D. C., from Larry S.
Davidow; and affidavit of Larry S. Davidow_---

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INVESTIGATION OF IMPROPER ACTIVITIES IN THE

LABOR OR MANAGEMENT FIELD

(On August 11, 1959, John D. Dale, Marcus L. Friedman, Ernest H. Love, and Peter Zvara testified in executive session before the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field. This testimony was made public by the members of the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field on August 19, 1959, and follows below.)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1959

U.S. SENATE,

SELECT COMMITTEE ON IMPROPER ACTIVITIES

IN THE LABOR OR MANAGEMENT FIELD,

Washington, D.C.

The select committee met at 12:10 p.m., pursuant to Senate Resolution 44, agreed to February 2, 1959, in room 3302, Senate Office Building, Senator John L. McClellan (chairman of the select committee) presiding.

Present: Senator John L. McClellan, Democrat, of Arkansas; Senator Karl E. Mundt, Republican, of South Dakota; Senator John F. Kennedy, Democrat, of Massachusetts; Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Democrat, of North Carolina; Senator Frank Church, Democrat, of Idaho; Senator Barry Goldwater, Republican, of Arizona; Senator Carl T. Curtis, Republican, of Nebraska; Senator Homer E. Capehart, Republican, of Indiana.

Also present: Robert F. Kennedy, chief counsel; Jerome S. Adlerman, assistant chief counsel; P. Kenneth O'Donnell, assistant counsel; Paul J. Tierney, assistant counsel; Robert E. Manuel, assistant counsel; Pierre E. G. Salinger, investigator; Carmine S. Bellino, consulting accountant; Ruth Y. Watt, chief clerk.

The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order.

(Members of the select committee present at time of convening: Senators McClellan, Mundt, Kennedy, Ervin, Church, Capehart, Goldwater, and Curtis.)

The CHAIRMAN. Please be sworn.

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?

Mr. DALE. I do.

TESTIMONY OF JOHN D. DALE

The CHAIRMAN. Senator Curtis, before you proceed to interrogate the witness, do you want to make any statement for the record as to the purposes of the investigation?

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