Davidson, Roy E., grand chief engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 1112 Engineers Building, Cleveland, Ohio----- Gilbert, H. E., international president, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, 318 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio; ac- companied by Harold C. Heiss, general counsel, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, 318 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio; and S. C. Phillips, assistant to the president, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen___ Hall, Paul, president, Seafarers International Union of North Amer- Loomis, Daniel, president, Association of American Railroads, Trans- Luna, C., president, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, 1370 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio; accompanied by Truit Meredith, sched- Malin, Max, economic counsel, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Schoene, Lester P., general counsel, Railway Labor Executives' Asso- ciation, Schoene & Kramer, attorneys at law, 1625 K Street NW.. Washington, D.C.; accompanied by William J. Mahoney, Mulhol- land, Robie & Hickey, attorneys at law, Tower Building, Washing- 614 687 417 87, 416 430 585 Speirs, N. P., president, Switchmen's Union of North America, 3 Lin- wood Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y.; accompanied by J. J. Kaufman, eco- nomic consultant to the Switchmen's Union; and William Meyers, vice president of the Switchmen's Union.......... Wagner, L. J., president, Order of Railway Conductors & Brakemen. Walrath, Hon. Laurence K., Chairman, Interstate Commerce Com- Wirtz, Hon. W. Willard. Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Francis A. O'Neill. Jr., Chair- 525 387 Wolfe, J. E., chairman, National Railway Labor Conference, room 474, Union Station Building, 517 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill.; accompanied by Howard Nietzert, general counsel, Carriers Confer- Page Zimmerman, A. F., assistant grand chief engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Engineers, 1112 Engineers Building, Cleve- Hon. W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Wash- ington, D.C.; accompanied by Francis A. O'Neill, Jr., Chairman of the National Mediation Board; and James J. Reynolds, Assistant Secre- Daniel Loomis, president, Association of American Railroads, Transporta- tion Building, Washington, D.C_ J. E. Wolfe, chairman, National Railway Labor Conference, room 474, Union Station Building, 517 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill---- Hon. John P. Lewis, member, Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Offices of the President, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by William Capron and David Lusher, staff members, Council of Economic Daniel Loomis, president, Association of American Railroads, Transporta- tion Building, Washington, D.C__ Hon. Laurence K. Walrath, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Vernon V. Baker, Director, Bureau of Finance; Robert W. Ginnane, General Counsel; and Robert T. A. F. Zimmerman, assistant grand chief engineer, Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen & Engineers, 1112 Engineers Building, Cleveland, H. E. Gilbert, international president. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men & Enginemen, 318 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio; accom- panied by Harold C. Heiss, general counsel, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, 318 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio; and S. C. Phillips, assistant to the president, Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- C. Luna, president, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, 1370 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio; accompanied by Lester P. Schoene, attorney; L. J. Wagner, president, Order of Railway Conductors & Brakemen, O.R.C. & B. Building, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; accompanied by Harry Wilmarth, counsel; and C. F. Christiansen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, research director, Order of Railway Conductors & Brakemen, Cedar Rapids, Page Iowa.. 525 TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1963 Paul Hall, president, Seafarers International Union of North America, 614 Lester P. Schoene, general counsel, Railway Labor Executives' Association, Schoene & Kramer, attorneys at law, 1625 K Street NW., Washington, D.C.; accompanied by William J. Mahoney, Mulholland, Robie & Hickey, attorneys at law, Tower Building, Washington, D.C.; and Winfield M. Homer, Labor Bureau of the Middle West, 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW., Washington, D.C-- WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963 Daniel Loomis, president, Association of American Railroads, Trans- J. E. Wolfe, chairman, National Railway Labor Conference, room 474, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 Winfield M. Homer, Labor Bureau of the Middle West, 1001 Connecticut Lester P. Schoene, general counsel, Railway Labor Executives' Associa- STATEMENTS AND LETTERS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Department of Commerce_. 585 621 641 644 687 681 703 Hadley, J. L., on behalf of the Monongahela Connecting Railroad Co., 706 728 Loomis, Daniel L., president, Association of American Railroads, Transportation Building, Washington, D.C. (supporting memorandum) --Supplementary surrebuttal statement of the operating organizations in reply to carriers rebuttal statement---. 642 722 Supplemental rebuttal statement for the carriers-- 707 Wirtz, Hon. W. Willard, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, 427 Wolfe, J. E., chairman, National Railway Labor Conference, room 474, 105 RAILROAD WORK RULES DISPUTE TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1963 SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 2 p.m., in room 318 (caucus room), Old Senate Office Building, Hon. John O. Pastore, presiding. Senator PASTORE. This afternoon the Committee on Commerce is opening its hearings on Senate Joint Resolution 102, which was introduced in the Senate yesterday. This resolution was submitted to the Congress by the President. It was accompanied by an exceptionally clear and informative message from the President. If there is no objection, we will place in the record at this time a copy of Senate Joint Resolution 102 and the message of the President of the United States. (The above-mentioned material follows:) [S.J. Res. 102, 88th Cong., 1st sess.] JOINT RESOLUTION To provide for the settlement of the labor dispute between certain carriers by railroad and certain of their employees Whereas the labor dispute between the carriers represented by the Eastern, Western, and Southeastern Carriers' Conference Committees and certain of their employees represented by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and the Switchmen's Union of North America, labor organizations, threatens essential transportation services of the Nation; and Whereas it is essential to the national interest, including the national health and defense, that transportation services of these carriers be maintained; and Whereas all the procedures for resolving such dispute provided for in the Railway Labor Act have been exhausted and have not resulted in settlement of the dispute; and Whereas the Congress finds that emergency measures are essential to secure the continuity of transportation services by such carriers; and Whereas it is desirable to achieve the above objectives in a manner which preserves and prefers solutions reached through collective bargaining, and preserves the carriers' right to initiate work rules changes under procedures to which they are accustomed and assures reasonable conditions of employee security: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That changes in work rules involving the man Staff counsel assigned to this hearing: Morris J. 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