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THE GEORGE F. ADDES - UAW SECRETARY-TREASURER COLLECTION Papers, 1936-1953 (Predominantly, 1938-1947) 651/2 linear feet Accession Number 52A L.C. Number MS71-619 The papers of George F. Addes were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in 1963 and 1967 in two installments corresponding to Parts I and 2 of this collection. Part 1 was opened for research in 1964 and Part 2 in 1968. This finding aid was revised in 1980. Included in this collection are some papers dated after 1947 which relate to the tenure of Addes' successor, Emil Mazey. George F. Addes was born August 26, 1910 in Toledo, Ohio and grew up there except for a few years his family spent in Flint, Michigan. He was educated in Catholic schools. Later, after he had become active in the labor movement, he attended Wayne University Law School and took other courses related to his work. From the outset of his employment at the Willys-Overland plant in Toledo Addes was involved in the developing movement to organize automobile workers, and he became secretary-treasurer of the Toledo local. When, in 1936, the UAW severed its AFL affiliation and joined the CIO, Addes was elected secretary-treaurer of the union. He held this post, except for a short interval in 1938, until 1947. He served on the International Executive Board, the CIO Coordinating Committee, the CIO Political Action Committee, and served as a special labor mediator for the National War Labor Board. As secretary-treaurer Addes instituted advanced bookkeeping procedures in an effort to make the UAW completely accountable to its members. He was active as an organizer, strike leader, and speaker, and he played a leading role in the first decade of the UAW's history. He retired from the UAW after his reelection defeat in 1947 and ultimately became a district sales manager for the Ford Motor Company. He is married to the former Victoria Joseph. He is now retired and resides in Detroit, Michigan.

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Page 1: George Addes UAW policies War Production …1. George Addes, Miscellaneous Correspondence - January 13, 1939 2. Answer of Wells, Frankensteen, Hall, Mortimer and Addes to charges filed

THE GEORGE F. ADDES - UAW SECRETARY-TREASURER COLLECTION

Papers, 1936-1953 (Predominantly, 1938-1947)

651/2 linear feet

Accession Number 52A L.C. Number MS71-619

The papers of George F. Addes were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in 1963 and 1967 in two installments corresponding to Parts I and 2 of this collection. Part 1 was opened for research in 1964 and Part 2 in 1968. This finding aid was revised in 1980. Included in this collection are some papers dated after 1947 which relate to the tenure of Addes' successor, Emil Mazey.

George F. Addes was born August 26, 1910 in Toledo, Ohio and grew up there except for a few years his family spent in Flint, Michigan. He was educated in Catholic schools. Later, after he had become active in the labor movement, he attended Wayne University Law School and took other courses related to his work.

From the outset of his employment at the Willys-Overland plant in Toledo Addes was involved in the developing movement to organize automobile workers, and he became secretary-treasurer of the Toledo local. When, in 1936, the UAW severed its AFL affiliation and joined the CIO, Addes was elected secretary-treaurer of the union. He held this post, except for a short interval in 1938, until 1947. He served on the International Executive Board, the CIO Coordinating Committee, the CIO Political Action Committee, and served as a special labor mediator for the National War Labor Board.

As secretary-treaurer Addes instituted advanced bookkeeping procedures in an effort to make the UAW completely accountable to its members. He was active as an organizer, strike leader, and speaker, and he played a leading role in the first decade of the UAW's history.

He retired from the UAW after his reelection defeat in 1947 and ultimately became a district sales manager for the Ford Motor Company. He is married to the former Victoria Joseph. He is now retired and resides in Detroit, Michigan.

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Important subjects covered in the collection are: (See also the subject index at the end of this guide).

UAW: Factional disputes Finances Organizing Strikes Women's Auxiliary

World War II: UAW policies War Production Postwar reconversion

Among the important correspondents are:

Richard Frankensteen Delmond Garst Catherine Gelles Ed Hall Homer Martin Emil Mazey Walter Reuther Maurice Sugar R.J. Thomas John A. Zaremba

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Contents

131 manuscript boxes

Part 1

Series I, Executive Board Papers, Boxes 1-25 Minutes, correspondence, reports, copies of speeches, financial records, and other material relating to the International Executive Board, 1936 through 1945. Information on organizing, factionalism, and wartime matters.

Series II, Form Letters, Boxes 26-33 Copies of form letters used by the secretary-treasurer's office and other UAW offices from 1939 through 1944, on a variety of administrative matters.

Series III, Financial Records, Boxes 34-38 Financial records and reports from 1941 through 1944. More financial records are to be found in Part 2, Series I.

Series IV, Local Unions, Boxes 39-69E Correspondence between UAW locals and the secretary-treasurer's office from 1939 through 1947 regarding administation of the locals.

Series V, Appeal Cases, Boxes 70.-79 Files on grievances appealed to the Appeals Committee of the Executive Board from 1942 through 1953. More appeal cases are to be found in Part 2, Series II.

Series VI, Key Plant Survey Files, Boxes 80-81 Record cards giving information on the workforce in various plants for the years 1946 through 1948. Numerical data is given on union membership, sex, and race and also on production incentives.

Series VII, General Files, Boxes 82-103 Correspondence, memoranda, receipts, reports, pamphlets, clippings, and other items from the office of the secretary-treasurer for the years 1939 through 1945. Files cover letters E through G and R through Z.

Part 2

Series I, Financial Records, Boxes 1-VI Financial reports and work sheets from 1939 through 1942.

Series II, Appeal Cases, Boxes VII-IX Appeals to the Appeals Committee of the Exeuctive Board from 1942 through 1953.

Series III, General Files, Boxes X-XIV Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, reports and other items from the office of the secretary-treasurer for the years 1944 through 1946. Files cover letters G through S.

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Part I Series I

Executive Board Boxes 1-25

Minutes, correspondence, reports, copies of speeches, financial records, and other items relating to executive board business for the period 1936 through 1945. Most of the material is concerned with UAW administrative matters and the functions of the office of the secretary-treasurer. There is also material on organizing,1930's factionalism within the UAW and Union policy during World War II. Most files are arranged chronologically, but where appropriate they are alphabetical.

Box 1

1. Board Minutes, May 7-12, 1936 2. , August 3-8, 1936 3. , November 30-December 5, 1936 4. , March 15-56, 1937 5. , April 19-May 6, 1937 6. , June 17-July 1, 1937 7. , August 10-22, 1937 8. , August 30-September 13, 1937 9. , November 21, 1937

10. , January 12-23, 1938 11. , May 9-18, 1938 12. , June 13, 1938 13. , August 6, 1938 14. , August 16, 1938 15. , October 2-20, 1938 16. , October 4-7, 1938 17. Executive Board Data, October-December 1938 18. Board, Miscellaneous, 1938-1939 19. Board - January 1939 20. Board, March 11, 1939 21. Board File, March 24, 1939 22. Aircraft, December 4-9, 1939 23. Department Reports, December 4-9, 1939 24. Educational and Recreational Fund, December 4-9, 1939 25. Exoneration, December 4-9, 1939 26. Ford, December 4-9, 1939 27. General Motors, December 4-9, 1939 28. Walter L. Huhn (Local 677) (appeal case) December 4-9, 1939 29. Index, December 4-9, 1939 30. Chester Kulesza (appeal case), December 4-9, 1939 31. Medical Institute, December 4-9, 1939 32. Miscellaneous, December 4-9, 1939 33. Regional Directors Reports, December 4-9, 1939 34. Reports to the Executive Board, December 4, 1939

Box 2

1. Affidavits 2. Appeals to the Board, March 11, 1939

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3. Bids on Printing (Flint Weekly Review) 4. Board Minutes, November 2, 1938 to November 30, 1939 5. , January 10-25, 1939 6. , March 3, 1939 7. , March 3, 1939 8. Cases 9. Charters revoked - Locals 11, 118, 588, 593 10. Committee Suggestions - Appointments, March 11, 1939 11. Communications to be Brought to Board's Attention 12. Competitive Shops 13. Credential Committee 14. Greetings 15. Impeachment Charges - Homer Martin - George Hollway-Local 174 16. Impeachment charges of Homer Martin, letter dated February 28, 1939

(mimeo copy) 17. Impeachment charges against Homer Martin 18. Impeachment charges against Homer Martin (original) and vote 19. Impeachment charges against Carey, Tucci and Washburn 20. Label suggestions 21. Local 501 - Exoneration Act 22. Local Unions Financial Standing as of March 9, also votes & delegates 23. Miscellaneous 24. Howard L. O'Connors - Appeal 25. Organization 26. Payroll 27. Report of Homer Martin on negotiations with the Ford Motor Company 28. Resolutions - Attention of the Board, March 11, 1939 29. Roll Call 30. Rules Committee 31. Statistics Financial Report, January 1939 32. Statistics - Financial Report, February 1939 33. Testimony of Percy Llewellyn 34. Testimony of Paul St. Marie 35. Testimony of Jack Swift 36. Testimony of Stanley Zeik 37. W.P.A.

Box 3

1. Delinquency-per Capitol Tax (letter number 1) 2. George Edwards (Case) Executive Board Mtg/April 29-30, 1940 3. Executive Board Minutes - August 8-12, 1939 4. Legal Expenses, Local 596, August 8-12, 1939 5. Legal Services - Local Union, August 8-12, 1939 6. Local #72 (re Local # 58), August 8-12, 1939 7. Local # 84 Revocation of Charter, August 8-16, 1939 8. Local # 159 Revocation of Charter, August 8-16, 1939 9. Local # 188, August 8-12, 1939 10. Local # 248, August 8-12, 1939 11. Local # 259, August 8-12, 1939

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12. Local # 377, August 8-12, 1939 13. Local # 595 14. Local # 600 Resolution - Ford, August 8-12, 1939 15. Local Supporting Dual Unionist, August 8-12,1939 16. William Meriweather, August 8-12, 1939 17. Minutes, UAW-AFL, September 25, 1939 18. Miscellaneous, August 8-12, 1939 19. Nat'l Ass'n of Die Casting Workers, August 8-12, 1939 20. Negro Organization, August 8-12, 1939 21. Payroll, August 8-12, 1939 22. Fred C. Pieper, August 8-12, 1939 23. Regional Report - l(Frankensteen & Lamotte), August 8-12, 1939 24. – 1 A (R.T. Leonard), August 8-12, 1939 25. - 1B (Wm.McAulay), August 8-12, 1939 26. - 1C (Arthur L. Case), August 8-12, 1939 27. - 1D (Reuben Peters), August 8-12, 1939 28. - 2 (R.E. Reisinger), August 8-12, 1939 29. - 3 (LeRoy Roberts), August 8-12, 1939 30. - 4 (U.H.Cody) 31. - 5(Delmond Garst), August 8-12, 1939 32. - 7 (George Burt), August 8-12, 1939 33. - 8(H.L. Smith), August 8-12, 1939 34. Regional Reports, August 8-12,1939 35. Registered Mail Returned 36. Report - George F. Addes, August 8-12, 1939 37. Reports of Regional Directors 38. Reports of Regional Directors, August 8-12, 1939 39. Spanish Democracy, August 8-12, 1939 40. Suspension - Charters of Labor Unions, August 8-12, 1939 41. Training Schools (Councils), August 8-12, 1939 42. Union Label (Legality), August 8-12, 1939 43. W.P.A., August 3-12, 1939

Box 4

1. Minutes - January 10-25, 19.39 2. - March 11 and 12, 1939 3. - March 12, 1929, trial of Homer Martin 4. - March 13, 1939 5. - March 24 and 25, 1939 6. Local # 156 - Audit, April 6, 1939 7. Minutes - Shorthand notes - 8 books (undated)

Box 5

1. George Addes, Miscellaneous Correspondence - January 13, 1939 2. Answer of Wells, Frankensteen, Hall, Mortimer and Addes to charges filed

against them by Homer Martin - 1938 3. Ballot of International Executive Board 4. Brief prepared by Roy McKillican on Functions of Unemployment Compensation

Department - November 7, 1945

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5. Correspondence and Documents - 1938 6. Duties of the President, Secretary-Treasurer and Executive Board Itself 7. Exoneration of payments by locals in Grand Rapids - Region # 7 - 1938 8. Mandates of Executibe Board re: May 9-25th meeting - 1938 9. Minutes of Executibe Board - November 30, 1936 10. Minutes of General Executive Board, Milwaukee, Wi, August 10, 1937 11. Miscellaneous - 1936-1939 12. Miscellaneous Correspondence and Documents - 1936-37 13. - 1938 14. - 1939 15. Rank and File Committee - 20 Point Program; Martin Speech - Jan. 29, 1939 16. Resolutions - 1939 17. Special Session of the UAWA - November 21, 1937 18. Supplementary Bill of Particulars 19. United Automobile Worker, Janurary 14 & 21, 1939 20. United Office & Professional Workers of America # 26 - 1937-1938 21. WPA - 1938

Record Book - Addes - 1936

Box 6

1. Addes, George 2. Awaiting Reply 3. Board Minutes - August 30 through September 13, 1937 4. Special Session, November 21, 1937 5. January 12-23, 1938 6. May 9-25, 1938 7. May 1938 8. August 6, 1938 9. October 4-7, 1938 10. November 2, 1938 11. November 3, 1938 12. November 4, 1938 13. November 7, 1939 14. November 8, 1938 15. November 9, 1938 16. November 10, 1938 17. November 11, 1938 18. November 19, 1938 19. November 20,1938 20. Correspondence - 1938-1939 21. January 1939 (Ford, Martin, Local # 249) 22. Detroit Newspaper Guild, November 1938 23. Financial Reports 1937-1938 24. Kansas City Meeting of Ford Workers, August 13 25. Labor Notes, April 1938 26. Local # 9 - South Bend - November 1938 27. Local 12 28. Local # 25- November 1938 29. Local 156 - Flint - January 1939

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30. Local 170 - November 1938 31. Local 335 - November 14, 1938 32. Local 371 - November 1938 33. Martln-Frankensteen Caucus, November 30, 1938 34. Martin, Homer - August 13, 1938 35. Michigan Delegates 36. Miscellaneous - 1938-1939 37. Miscellaneous, Association of Catholic Trade Unionists - 1939 38. Miscellaneous Documents - 1938 39. Miscellaneous Documents - Factionalism, 1938 40. Mortimer Talk, July 28, 1938 41. Publication 1939 42. Records Department, July 1938 43. Tarrytown, New York, Local November 1938 44. Transcript - July 26, 1938 45. A Warning to Anti-Union Termites 46. WPA

Box 7

1. Summary of Expenditures,November - December 1937 2. Board Report - four months ending April 30, 1938 3. Regional Statements, January - June 1938 4. Report of the Auditors, January 1 - June 30, 1938 5. Comparison of Expenditures - January-July 1938 6. Financial Secretary's list and information re bonds Jan. - July 1938 7. Per Capita Tax Reports, Day-by-Day October 1938 8. Political Action Expenditures October 1938 9. Financial Report - January 1938

10. - February 1938 11. - March 1938 12. - April 1938 13. - May 1938 14. – June 1938 15. - June 1938 (to have been destroyed) 16. - July 1938 17. - August 1938 18. - September 1938 19. - October 1938 20. - November 1938 21. - December 1938

Box 8

1. Financial Miscellaneous, 1936-1938 2. Audit Report - Local 156 - December 31, 1937 3. Budget - December 1937 4. Payroll Correspondence - 1938 5. Statements - January 1938 6. - February 1938 7. Financial Reports January 1 1938 to August 21, 1938

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8. Executive Board Bond Vote - March - May 1938 9. Mr. Martin - Payroll Notifications - May - December 1938 10. Report of Status of Local Unions - October 1938 11. Report of Delinquent Local Unions - As of November 30, 1938 12. Report of Delinquent Local Unions - As of December 31, 1938 13. Minutes of Second Quarterly Session - August 3-8, 1936 14. Minutes of Executive Board - June 13, 1938 15. Board Minutes - October 4, 1938 16. UAW News Article - January 14, 1939 17. Votes from McCarthy Appeal Case

Box 9

1. Detroit District Council Minutes - 1936 2. - 1937 3. - 1938 4. - Executive Board - 1938 5. - Miscellaneous 6. Local 174, Petitions 7. Personal - George F, Addes - Action in Resolution Form (board) 8. - Board Reports - 1938 (board) 9. - Esp. Factionalism - 1938 (board)

10. - Esp. Finance and Factionalism 1937-38(board) 11. Tool & Die Council 12. Union Delegates - Miscellaneous

Box 10

1. CIO News- August 27, 1938 - "Lewis Advances Plan to Restore Harmony to Auto Union"

2. Longhand Notes on Board Meetings 3. Fred C. Pieper & Finance Committee - 1937-38 4. Shorthand Notes on Board Meetings

5-8. UAWA Board Meetings - November 19-20, 1938, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Box 11

1. Executive Board Meeting, November 2 and 3, 1938 2. , November 4, 1938 3. , November 7, 1938 4. , November 8, 1938 5. , November 9, 1938

Box 12

1. Executive Board Votes Relative to sale of $25,000.Gov't Bonds April 1938 AGAINST

2. Executive Board Votes Relative to Sale of $25,000 Gov't Bonds March 1938 IN FAVOR

3. Executive Board Votes Relative to Sale of $25,000. Gov't Bonds March-April 1938 NO VOTE

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4. Int'l Executive Board: June 23, 1938 5. Int'l Executive Board Meeting: July 25, 1938 - Rules Governing Trials 6. Communications & Resolutions, UAWA Int'l Executive Board, July & Aug. 1938 7. Minutes of Int'l Executive Board, UAWA August 6, 1938 8. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938 Cases Referred to CIO Committee

by G.E.B. for Investigation' 9. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938, Communications written at the

request of the Int'l Executive Board 10. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938, Congratulations re: Peace Plan 11. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938, Coordinating Committee, Paul

Phillippe, Pres. L.U. # 118 12. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938, Loan Form, Amalgamated Clothing

Workers of America 13. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938, Recommended Uniform L.U. Book-

keeping Systems 14. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938, Various Communications and

Acknowledgements 15. UAWA Board Meeting, 1939, Anderson, Indiana 16. Int'l Executive Board, September 1938, Resolutions 17. UAWA Board Meeting, 1939, 12-17 Appeals 18. , 1939, Appointments Requested 19. , 1939, Ford 20. , 1939, General Motors 21. , 1939, Local Union # 248, Bay City, Michigan 22. , 1939, M.E.S.A. 23. , 1939, Miscellaneous Local Unions (Correspondence) 24. , 1939, Press Releases 25. , 1939, Protest Assessment 26. , 1939, Protest Discharge of Organizers (Factionalism) 27. , 1939, Resolutions 28. , 1939, Union Label

Box 13

1. Mr. Addes' Communication from Mr. Martin 2. Secretary Addes' Financial Report 3. Consolidated Business Service 4. Ford Organization Figures, Ect. 5. Delmond Garst's Communications from President Homer Martin 6. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Re: Agreement between IUUAWA & CIO 7. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1939 Chrysler Corp. seniority of unemployed

members Organizations of Shops 8. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Coordinating Committee Ryan & Rice Case 9. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Correspondence from R.T. Frankensteen

to George Addes (Irving Brown) 10. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Fidelity & Deposit Co. Bond Coverage 11. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Re: Medical Research Institute 12. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Re: Tom Mooney

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13. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 John Orr - Aircraft Factionalism

14. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Re: Out of Work Receipts 15. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 Payroll, Communication from

Homer Martin to Delmond Garst 16. Int'l Executive Board. October 3, 1938 Re: Per capita tax 17. 1938 Re: Publication 18. 1938 Report on Packard Situation 19. 1938 Re Maurice Sugar's Communication 20. 1938 Various Communications 21. 1, September 7, 1938 For Consideration 22. Letters from CIO Int'l Unions Relative to bonding their Financial Officers 23. Homer Martin, Communications Addressed to - February 1938 24. to - March 1938 25. to - April 1938 26. to - May 1938 27. to - June 1938 28. to - July 1938 29. to - August 1938 30. to - September 1938 31. to - October 1938 32. to - November 1938 33. to - December 1938 34. Salaries paid office employees of CIO Nat'l and Int'l Unions 35. Votes relative Int'l Executive Board Appointments - Convention 1938

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 36. Int'l Executive Board, October 3, 1938 WPA Auxiliary Financial Set-up

Box 14

1. Budget Board Meeting, April 24-30, 1939 2. Cannittees Board Meeting, April 24-30, 1939 3. Percy Key - Local 174 Board Meeting, April 24-30, 1939 4. Local Unions Classified under Regions Board Meeting, April 24-30, 1939 5. Mandates and Resolutions of the Cleveland convention Board Meeting

April 24-30, 1939 6. Map 7. Minutes Board Meeting, April 25-30, 1939 8. Minutes - Concise Board Meeting, April 24-30, 1939 9. The Minneapolis Union Sports Council Constitution Board Meeting,

April 24-30, 1939 10. Miscellaneous Board Meeting, April 24-30, 1939 11. Murray Body Committee Local # 2 Board Meeting, April 24-30,1939 12. Union Label Board Meeting, April 24-30, 1939 13. Agenda Board Meeting 8-12-39 14. Aircraft - West Coast Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 15. Appropriation Baseball League Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 16. Board Meeting Postponement Notices Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 17. Briggs Mgf. Co. Seniority Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 18. Irvan J. Cary, Resolution Local 216 Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939

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19. Dick Coleman Board Meeting August 8-12, 1939 20. Competitive Shop Committee Report Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 21. Convention - Wisconsin State Industrial Union Council Board Meeting

August 8-12, 1939 22. Convention Date - 1940 Board Meeting, Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 23. Defense Fund Board Meeting August 8-12, 1939 24. Delegates - CIO Convention Board Meeting August 3-12, 1939 25. Deliquency (Letter # 2) Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 26. Deliquency - Per Capital Tax Pmt. Extension Board Meeting

August 8-12, 1939 27. DuQuoin Miners Defense Committee Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 28. Education Dept. (Local Number 3) Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 29. Farm Implement Industry (council # 1) Resolutions

Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 30. Flying Squadron Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 31. Garage and Service Employees Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939 32. Grievances Board Meeting, August 8-12, 1939

Box 15

1. Minutes (rough draft) Board Meeting December 4-9, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa 2. Minutes (Steno notes) Board Meeting December 4-9, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa 3. George Rose(case) Board Meeting December 4-9, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa 4. Staff (Int'l) Board Meeting December 4-9, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa 5. Strikes Board Meeting December 4-9, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa 6. Iris Trauemer Case Board Meeting December 4-9, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa 7. Sam Washceck Case (Soo Convention 1949) Board Meeting Dec. 4-9, 1939

Pittsburgh, Pa 8. Women's Auxiliary Board Meeting December 4-9, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa 9. Jonnie Durger (Local 660) Board Meeting March 5-8, 1949 Chicago, Illinois

10. Kramer's Case (Report of Committee) Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 Chicago, Illinois

11. Local Union 212 (Grievance) Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 Chicago, Illinois 12. Minutes, Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 Chicago, Illinois 13. Minutes (2 of 2) Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 Chicao, Illinois 14. Miscellaneous Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 Chicago, Illinois 15. National Surety Corporation (Bail Bonds) Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 16. Publication (United Auto Worker) Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940, Chicago, I11 17. Report - Reaion # 1 Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 18. # 1B Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 19. # 1D Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 20. # 2 Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 21. # 2A Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 22. # 3 Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 23. # 4 Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 24. # 6 Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940

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25. Report -R.J. Thomas Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 Chicago, Illinois 26. Roy Reuther Case Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 Chicago, Illinois 27. Robert Speedie Case Board Meeting March 5-8,1940, Chicago, Illinois 28. Suspension-Local Unions & Reports on Suspensions by Regional Director

Chicago, Illinois Board Meeting March 5-8, 1940 29. Iris Traemuer and Chester Kulecza Cases Chicago, Illinois Board Meeting

Chicago, Illinois 30. Sam Wascheck (Appeal Case) Board Meeting Board Meeting March 5-8, 1949

Chicago, Illinois

Box 16

1. Ford Board Meeting April 29-30, 1940 Detroit 2. General Motors Board Meeting April 29-20, 1940 Detroit 3. Chester Kulesza Board Meeting April 29-30, 1940 Detroit 4. Minutes Board Meeting April 29-30, 1940 5. Miscellaneous Board Meeting April 29-20, 1940, Detroit 6. G.M. Form Letter (to all GM Locals) Board Meeting June 3, 1940 (WaD.C.) 7. Minutes Board Meeting June 3, 1940 8. Resolution (deleted) Strike-Metalcraft Corp. Grand Rapids, Mi Board Meeting

Grand Rapids, Mi 9. Second Special Session - Minutes June 19, 1940 10. Harry Bridges Defense Committee Board Meeting July 8-10, 1940 11. Convention Committees Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 12. Educational Director's Expenses to Intn'l Convention Board Meeting

July 8-10, 1940 13. Farm Equipment Workers Organizing Committee Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 14. Garrison Film Distributors, Inc. Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 15. Ralph Knox Board meeting, July 8-10, 1940 16. Chester Kulesza Case Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 17. Chester Kulesza Case Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 (2 of 2) 18. Local Union # 3 Band Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 19. Local Union # 12 (Election Protest) Board Meeting (City Auto Stamping

Affiliation) July 8-10, 1940 20. Local Union #663 Board Meeting July 8-10, 1940 21. Minutes Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 22. James Poland Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 23. Roy Reuther Case Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 24. Women's Auxiliaries Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 25. WPA Delegates Board Meeting, July 8-10, 1940 26. Amalgamation of Local Unions Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940 27. City Education Committee Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940 28. Committees Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940 29. Consumers Power Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940 30. Farm Equipment Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940 31. Minutes Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940 32. Miscellaneous Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940

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33. Recreational Department Board Meeting, July 26-28, 1940 34. Women's Auxiliaries Board Meeting, July 26-38, 1940 35. Minutes Board Meeting, August 7, 1940 36. Amalgamated Local Unions Board Meeting, September 13-1940 37. Automobile Insurance Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 38. Billingsley, J.C. (Case) Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 39. Briggs Connors Plant Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 40. CIO Convention 1940 Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 41. Convention Mandates Alex Fedorinchek (case) Board Meeting,

September 13 through 19, 1940 42. Convention Mandates - Fisher # 1 GM discharged members Board Meeting,

September 13-19, 1940 43. Convention Mandates Morris Gottlieb (case) Board Meeting, September 13

through 19, 1940 44. Convention Mandates Ralph Knox September 13-19, 1940 Board Meeting 45. Convention Mandates Miscellaneous 46. Convention Mandates Solicitation of Funds Board Meeting, September 13

through 19, 1940 47. Convention Mandates, James Stanzak, Randall Ramsey & Mauo Garcia

(Cases) Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 48. Convention Mandates A.L. Westman (Case) Board Meeting, September 13

through 19, 1940 49. Convention Mandates W.P.A. Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940

Box 17

1. Calvin DeFilippis, (Case Member of Local 595) Board Meeting, September 13 through 19, 1940

2. Departments Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 3. Employment Service Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 4. Ford Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 5. Hospitalization Plan Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 6. Index Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 7. Jurisdiction Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 8. Kentucky Miners Defense Committee Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940

9-11. Minutes Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 12-13. Miscellaneous Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940

14. Edward Moore (Case Member of Local 154) Board Meeting, September 13, 1940

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15. National Defense Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 16. Payroll Board Meeting, September 13-19, 1940 17. Aircraft (Publication) Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 18. Calvin DeFilippis Case Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 19. General Motors Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 20. Index Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 21. Minutes Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 22. Miscellaneous Board Meeting October 7 & 8, 1940 23. Publication Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 24. Referendum Vote on Assessment Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 25. Charles Souter Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940 26. Unauthorized Strikes Board Meeting, October 7 & 8, 1940

Box 18

1. John Anderson December 16-20, 1940, Board Meeting 2. Aircraft Board Meeting, December 16-20,1940 3. Mike Chesik (Case Member of Local 7) Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 4. Chrysler - Canada Board Meeting, Dec 16-20, 1940 5. Arthur Davis (Case Member of Local 12) Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 6. Delinquent Local Unions Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 7. Departmental Reports Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 8. Employment Service' Board Meeting, December 16-20, 1940 9. Farm Equipment Organizing Committee Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940

10. Ford Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 11-12. General Motors Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940

13. Index Board Meeting, Dec. 16-29, 1940 14. Medical Institute Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940

15-18. Minutes Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 19. Miscellaneous Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 20. Edward Moore (case Member of Local 154) Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 21. National Defense Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 22. Regional Directors Reports December 16-20, Board Meeting 23. D.B. Simmons (Case Member of Local 12) Dec. 16-20, 1940 Board Meeting 24. Ray Van Stellant (Case Member of Local 7) Board Meeting, Dec. 16-20, 1940 25. W.P.A. Board Meeting, December 16-20,1940

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Box 19

1. L.H. Michener (Case and Charges) Special Bd. Mtg., July 26, 1941 2. Minutes, Special Bd. Mtg., July 26, 1941 3. Minutes (original) Special Bd. Mtg. July 26, 1941 4. Miscellaneous, Special Bd. Mtg., July 26, 1941 5. Appeal Case - Wm. Godbey - Local 12, Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 6. Appeal Case - Local 51 Publication, Board Meeting, July 9-24, 1941

7-8. Appeal Case - Katie Piroski F.L. Jacobs Girls, L.U. 157 Bd. Mtg. July 9-14, 1941

9. Assessment (deadline) Board Meeting, July 14, 1941 10. Auto Production Curtailment Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 11. Charters Board Meeting, July 9-14,1941 12. Committee Reports - Medical Research Resolutions,Board Meeting July 9-14,1941 13. Departmental Reports - Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 14. Finances, Intn'l Union Income & Expenses, Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 15. Greater Detroit Maintenance Workers Council - Wage Scales, Board Meeting

July 9-14, 1941 16. Housing Program Special Housing Committee, BoardMeeting, July 9-14, 1941 17. Jurisdiction - Aluminum Workers, Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 18. Alton Lemon - Local 159, Request for remuneration Board Meeting

July 9-14, 1941 19. Local 157, Election of Delegates, Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 20. Local 248 - Seating of Delegates at Convention, Board Meeting,

July 9-14,1941 21. Local 365, Loan Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 22. Local 433, Loan, Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 23. Local 581, Fisher Plant # 1, Flint, Michigan, Board Meeting, July 9-14,1941 24. Minutes, Board Meeting, July 9-14,1941 25. Minutes (original) Board Meeting, July 9, 1941 26. Miscellaneous, Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 27. North American Aircraft, July 9-14, 1941, Board Meeting 28. Regional Reports, Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 29. Safron Printing Co. - Purchasing of "newsprint" Board Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 30. Tool & Die Council (supplemental agreement to be added to all UAW Agree-

ment-JjBoard Meeting, July 9-14, 1941 31. Minutes, Special Board, Mtg, May 17, 1941

Box 20

1. Minutes, Special Board Meeting, April 27, 1941 2. Minutes (original) Special Md. Meeting, April 27, 1941 3. Aircraft Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 4. Amalgamated Local Unions, Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 5. Apprenticesiship see: National Defense, Board Meeting, Marchl7-21, 1941 6. Assessment See: referendum vote on assessment Board Meeting held 10/7/40

March 17-21, 1941 7. Charters (reinstated) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 8. Charters (revoked) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 9. Fred Clayton (case), Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 10. Frank Cook (case), Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 11. Arthur Davies (case) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941

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12. Departmental Reports, Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 13. Departmental Reports, Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 14. George Edwards (case) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 15. Farm Equipment Workers Organizing Committee, Board Meeting, Mar. 17-21,1941 16. Wm. P. Fitzpatrick (case) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 17. Ford Board Meeting, March 17-21,1941 18. Edward Frank Fox (case) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 19. General Motors Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 20. Hospitalization Plan Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 21. Housing Program Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 22. Index Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 23. Jurisdiction (Transport workers inion of America) Board Meeting

March 17-21, 1941 24. Jurisdiction - (United Electrial Workers Carboloy Company) Board Meeting

March 17-21, 1941 25. Minutes Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 26. Original (Minutes) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941

Box 21

1. Miscellaneous Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 2. Kate Piroski (case) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 3. William Raub (case) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 4. Donald B. Simmons (case) Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 5. Staff Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 6. Women's Auxilliary Board Meeting, March 17-21, 1941 7. Minutes Special Board Meeting, February 7, 1941 8. Minutes (original) Special Board Meeting, February 7, 1941 9. Proposals submitted to GM Conference Board Meeting (special)Feb. 7, 1941

10. Resolutions submitted to GM Conference Special Board Meeting, Feb. 7, 1941

Box 22

1. Minutes Board Meeting, August 2-3, 1941 2. (original), Board Meeting, August 2-3, 1941 3. Board Meeting, August 16, 1941 4. (original ) Board Meeting, Sept. 15-23, 1941 5. Board Meeting, November 19, 1941 6. (original) Board Meeting, November 19, 1941 7. Board Meeting, December 8-14, 1941 8. (original) Board Meeting, December 8-14, 1941 9. Board Meeting, January 22 & 23, 1942 10. (original) Board Meeting, January 22,23,1942 11. Board Meeting, March 15-22, 1942 12. (original) Board Meeting, March 15-22, 1942 13. Board Meeting, March 28, 1942

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Series II Form Letters Boxes 26-33

Copies of form letters for the years 1939 through 1944 dealing mainly with general union business. They are arranged in inverse chronological order.

Box 23

1. Minutes Board Meeting, October 1-6, 1944 2. (Original) Board Meeting, October 1-6, 1944

3-5. Special Board Meeting, November 9-10, 1944 6. (Original) Special Board Meeting, November 28-30, 1944

7-8. Special Board Meeting, November 28-30, 1944 9. Special Board Meeting, January 22-29, 1945 10. Special Board Meeting, February 8-11, 1945 11. (Original) Special Board Meeting, February 8-11, 1945 12. Special Board Meeting, March 5-8, 1945 13. (Original) Special Board Meeting, March 5-8, 1945

Box 24

1-3. Minutes Special Board Meeting, April 16-22, 1945 4. Special Board Meeting, May 10, 1945 5. (Original) Special Board Meeting, May 10, 1945 6. Special Board Meeting, March 19, 1945 7. (Original) Special Board Meeting, March 19, 1945 8. Special Board Meeting, May 23-24, 1945 9. Special Board Meeting, June 4-9, 1945 10. (Original) Special Board Meeting, June 4-9, 1945 11. Board Meeting, July 16-23, 1945

12-15. (Orignal) Board July 16-23, 1945

Box 25

1. Minutes- Special Board Meeting, August 1, 1945 2. (Original) A Special Board Meeting, August 1, 1945 3. Board Meeting, September 10-18, 1945

4-5. (Original) Board Meeting (2 folders), September 10-18, 1945 6. Special Board Meeting, November 7-12, 1945 7. (Original) - Special Board Meeting, November 7-12, 1945 8. Board Meeting, November 26-28, 1945 9. (Original) Board Meeting, November 26-28, 1945

Box 26

1. Form Letter, April 11, 1944 2. Form Letters, March 27, 1944 3. March 21, 1944 4. March 11 & 16, 1944 5. March 10, 1944 6. March 6, 1944 7. March 1 & 3, 1944 8. February 23-25, 1944 9. February 22 & 24, 1944

10. February 8,10,15,16, 1944

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11. Form Letter , February 7,8, 1944 12. , February 2, 1944 13. , January 21-31, 1944 14. , January 6-19, 1944 15. , January 3-4, 1944

Box 27

1. Form Letters, November 12-18, 1942 2. , November 2-9, 1942 3. , October 26-30, 1942 4. , October 21, 1942 5. , October 20, 1942 6. , October 16, 1942 7. , October 15, 1942 8. , October 9-14, 1942 9. , October 7, 1942

10. , October 5, 1942 11. , October 1, 1942 12. , September 30, 19:42 13. , September 25-28, 1942 14. , September 22, 1942 15. , September 14-21, 1942 16. , September 11, 1942 17. , September 8-9, 1942 18. , September 3-5, 1942 19. Application for establishment of Wage & Hour Council

Box 28

1. Form Letters, September 1-3, 1942 2. , August 27,31, 1942 3. , August 24, 1942 4. , August 23, 1942 5. , August 30, 1942 6. , August 15, 1942 7. Concerning Certification of Hire for Defense Work 8. Expressing Our Thanks For Their Message 9. : A Reply to Delegates for Sending in Their Credentials

July 25, 1942 10. Form Letters, July 15, 1942 11. , July 2-19, 1942 12. , June 22-30, 1942 13. , June 19, 1942 14. , June 10-18, 1942 15. , June 1-9, 1942 16. , May 28, 1942 17. , May 22-25, 1942 18. , May 19-21, 1942 1 9. , May 14-18, 1942 20. , May 7-13, 1942 21. , May 4-6, 1942

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Box 29

1. Form Letters, April 30, 1942 2. , April 39, 1942 3. , April 21-28, 1941 4. , April 14,30, 1942 5. , April 13, 1942 6. , April 9, 1942

7. , April 1-6, 1942 8. , March,1942 9. ;, March 1942, Defense Unemployment - new and old - also 6 point program -new

10. Form Letters, February 1, 1942 11. , January 1, 1942 12. Names and addresses of employees of the International UAW-CIO 13. Proceedings of the National Conference, December 20, 1941 14. Form Letters, December 15, 1941 15. , December 1, 1941 16. , November 1, 1941 17. , October 1-28, 1941 18. , September 15-29, 1941

Box 30

1. , September 3-4, 1941 2. , 13-29, 1941 3. , July 2-14, 1941 4. , June 11-30, 1941 5. , June 2-11, 1941 6. , May 13-29, 1941 7. , May 1-12, 1941 8. , April 30-31, 1941 9. , April 14-20, 1941 10. , April 1-8, 1941 11. , March 26-28, 1941 12. , March 10-26, 1941 13. , February 26-28, 1941 14. , February 3-19, 1941 15. , January 29-31, 1941 16. , January 10-27, 1941 17. , January 3-9, 1941

Box 31

1. , December 11-31, 1940 2. , December 1-10, 1940 3. , November 1940 4. , October 18-31, 1940 5. , October 12-17, 1940 6. , October 11, 1940 7. , October 1-10, 1940

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8. Form Letters, September 12--30, 1940 9. , September 1-11, 1940

10. , August 29, 1940 11. , August 16-31, 1940 12. , August 1-15, 1940 13. , July 1940 14. , June 11-30, 1940 15. , June 1-10, 1940 16. , May 17-31, 1940

Box 32

1. Form Letters, May 10-17, 1940. 2. , May 1-10, 1940 3. , April 2-24, 1940 4. , March 22-29, 1940 5. , March 3-20, 1940 6. , February 8-27, 1940 7. , January 4-24, 1940 8. , December 4-29, 1939 9. , November 21-29, 1939

10. , November 6-16, 1939 11. , October 13-30, 1939 12. , October 1-10, 1939 13. , September 27-29, 1939

Box 33

1. ,Form Letters,1939 2. , August 7-31, 1939 3. , July 6-27, 1939 4. , June 31-30, 1939 5. , June 1-19, 1939 6. , May 22-24, 1939 7. , May 12-22, 1931 8. , May 1-9, 1939 9. , April 11-24, 1939

10. , March 1-30, 1939 11. , February 2-28, 1939 12. , January 23-31, 1939

Series III Financial Records Boxes 24-38

Records of income and expenditures and financial reports for the period 1939 through 1944 arranged in inverse chronological order.

Box 34

1.Income and Expenses, August 1944, Income 2. , July 1944, Income 3. , June 1944, Income

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4. Income and Expenses, June 1944, Expenses 5. , May 1944, Income 6. , May 1944, Expenses 7. , April 1944, Income 8. April 1944, Expenses 9. Income and Expenses, March 1944, Income

10. , March 1944, Expenses 11. , February 1944, Income 12. , Febrary 1944, Expenses 13. , January 1944, Income 14. , January 1944, Expenditures 15. , December 1943, Income and Expenditures

Box 35

1. November 1943, Income and Expenditures 2. October 1943, Income and Expenditures 3. September 1943, Income and Expenditures 4. August 1943, Income and Expenditures 5. July 1943, Income and Expenditures 6. June 1943, Income and Expenditures 7. May 1943, Income and Expenditures 8. April 1943, Income and Expenditures 9. March 1943, Income and Expenditures 10. February 1943, Income and Expenditures 11. January 1943, Income and Expenditures

Box 36

1. February 1942, Monthly Report 2. February 1942, Summary Sheets 3. January 1942, Monthly Report 4. January 1942, Summary Sheet 5. December 1941, Summary Sheets 6. December 1941, Monthly Reports 7. November 1941, Summary Sheets 8. November 1941, Monthly Reports 9. October 1941, Monthly Report 10. September 1941, Montnly Report 11. August 1941, Monthly Report 12. July 1941, Monthly Report 13. June 1941, Income & Expenditures 14. May 1941, Income & Expenditures 15. April 1941, Income & Expenditures 16. March 1941, Income & Expenditures

Box 37

1. February 1941, Income & Expenditures 2. January 1941, Income & Expenditures 3. December 1940, Income & Expenditures

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4. October 1940, Income & Expenses 5. September 1940, Income & Expenses 6. August 1940, Income & Expenses 7. July 1940, Income & Expenses 8. June 1940, Income & Expenditures 9. May 1940, Income & Expenditures 10. April 1940, Income & Expenses 11. March 1940, Income & Expenses 12. February 1940, Income & Expenses 13. January 1940, Income & Expenses

Box 38

1. Six month Reports - May l-0ctober 31, 1941 2. - November 1940-April 1941 3. - November 1939-April 1940 4. Quarterly Reports - November 1941-January 1942 5. - August - October 1941 6. - May - July 1941 7. - February -April 1941 8. - November 1940 - January 1941 9. - August - October 1940 10. - May - July 1940 11. - February - April 1940 12. - November 1939 - January 1940

Series IV Local Unions Boxes 39-69E

Correspondence and memoranda exchanged between UAW locals and the secretary- treasurer's office from 1939 through 1947 principally relating to concerns of the individual locals. The files are arranged by the number of the local.

Box 39 1-4. Local 17, Santa Monica, Region 6, Douglas Aircraft 5-8. Local 18, Lockport, New York, Region 9, Dittmer Gear & Mfg.

9-12. Local 19, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4, Crotty Bros. 13-16. Local 20, Elkhart, Indiana, Region 3, Montieth Bros. 17-20. Local 21, Beverly Hills, California, Region 6, Northrop Aircraft 21-24. Chesaning, Michigan, Region 1D, Roycraft Coach Company 25-27. Local 23, Ottumwa, Iowa, Region 4, Barker Poultry Equipment 29-31. Local 24,North Hollywood, California, Region 6, Bendix Aviation 32-37. Local 25, St. Louis, Missouri, Region 5, Fisher and Chevy (GM) 38-40. Local 26, Oxford, Michigan, Region 1B, Master, Machine and Gear 41-45. Local 27, Toledo, Ohio, Region 1B, American Propellor Company

50. (defunct)

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Box 40

1-4. Local 29, Columbus, Ohio, Region 2A, Columbus Bolt Works 5—10. Local 30, Columbus, Ohio, Region 2A, Columbus Auto Party 11-14. Local 31, Kansas City, Mo. Region 5, North American Aviation 15-20. Local 32, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, White Motor 21-23. Local 33, Syracuse, New York, Region 9, R.E. Dietz Company 24-29. Local 34, Atlanta, Georgia, Region 8, Amalgamated 30-32. Local 35, New Castle, Pennsylvania, Region 5, Amalgamated 33-36. Local 36, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Consolidated Brass 37-42. Local 37, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Young Radiator Company 43-46. Local 38, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Region 1B, Int'l Industries 47-49. Local 39, Indianapolis, Indiana, Region 3, Lukas Harold Corp. 50-55. Local 40, Kent, Ohio, Region 2, Twin Coach Bus Company

Box 41

1-4. Local 41, St. Paul, Minnesota, Region 4, Donaldson Co. 5-10. Local 42, Detroit, Michigan Region 1, Amalgamated

11-14. Local 43, Boston, Massachusetts, Region 9,GarWood Industries 15-18. Local 44, Port Huron, Michigan, Region 1D, Mueller Brass 19-24. Local 45, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A, Fisher Body 25-29. Local 46, Pontiac, Michigan, Region 1B, Pontiac Appliance Company 30-33. Local 47, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Dodge Bros. Forge Plant 34-36. Local 48, Toledo, Ohio, Region 2B, Unicast Corporation

Box 42

1-4. Local 49, Toledo, Ohio, Region 2B, Lactrolite Corporation 5-8. Local 50, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Region 1B, Ford-Bomber Plant

9-14. Local 51, Detroit., Michigai Region 1, Plymouth 15-18. Local 52, Muskegon, Michigan, Region 1D, Enterprise Brass Works 19-21. Local 53, Toledo, Ohio, Region 2B, Peerless Moulded

Box 43

1-4. Local 54, Buffalo, New York, Region 9A, Amalgamated 5-8. Local 55, Buffalo, New York, Region 9A, Sterling Engine Co.

9-12. Local 56, Chambersburg , Pa., Region 2, Chambersburg Engine Co. 13-18. Local 57, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Region 3, Int'l Harvester 19-23. Local 58, Anderson, Indiana, Region 3, Chevy Anderson Plant 24-27. Local 59, Chicago, Illinois, Region 5, Chicago Screw Co. 28-32. Local 60, Racine Wisconsin, Region 4, Standard Foundry Co. 33-37. Local 62, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B Yellow Cab Drivers 38-41. Local 63, High Point, North Carolina, Region 8, Perley A. Thomas Car Works 42-45. Local 64, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B, Thorrez-Maes Mfg. Co. 46-51. Local 65, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Murray Ohio Mfg. Co.

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52-55. Local 66, Union Town, Pa., Region 2A, Richmond Radiator Co. 56-58. Local 67, Alma, Michigan, Region 1D, Amalgamated 59-62. Local 68, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4,Automatic Transmission Co.

Box 44

1-4. Local 69, New Castle, Penn. Region 2, Johnson Bronze Co. 5-10. Local 70, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Amalgamated

11-14. Local 71, Los Angeles, California, Region 6, Thompson Products, Inc. 15-20. Local 72, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Region 4, Amalgamated 21-24. Local 73, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D, Amalgamated 25-28. Local 74, Ottumwa, Iowa, Region 4, Dain Mfg. Co. 29-34. Local 75, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4, Seaman Body

Box 45

1-6. Local 76, Oakland, California, Region 6, Amalgamated 7-9. Local 77, Beloit, Wisconsin, Region 4, Yates-American Machine

10. Local 78 11-14. Local 79, Rock Island, Illinois, Region 3, John Deere Spreader 15-20. Local 80, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Gemmer Mfg. Co 21-23. Local 81, Rock Island, Illinois, Region 3, John Deere Malleable 24-29. Local 82, Racine, Wisonsin, Region 4, Modine Mfg. Co. 30-32. Local 83, Toledo, Ohio, Region 2B, Greider Machine Tool and Die 33-38. Local 84, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Motors Metal Mfg. Co. 39-44. Local 85, Racine, Wisconisn, Region 4, Walker Mfg, Co.

45. Local 86, Napoleon, Ohio, Region 2B, Amalgamated

Box 46 1-6. Local 87, Muskegon, Michigan, Region 1D, Muskegon Motor Specialties

7-12. Local 88, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Williard Storage Battery 13-14. Local 89, Amherstburg, Ontario, Region 7, Brunner-Mond 15-17. Local 90, South Haven, Michigan, Region 1D, National Motor Castings, 18-20. Local 91, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A, Ohio Crankshaft Inc. 21-23. Local 92, Fenton, Michigan, Region 1C, Genesse Tool & Die 24-29. Local 93. Kansas City, Mo, Region 5, Fisher Body 30-32. Local 94, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B, Mechanical Products 33-38. Local 95, Janesville, Wisconsin, Region 4, Fisher Body 39-40. Local 96, Battle Creek, Michigan, Region 1B, U.S. Register 41-43. Local 97, Seymor, Indiana, Region 3, Noblitt Sparks Industry 44-46. Local 98, Port Clinton, Region 2B, Matthews Boat Company 47-52. Local 99, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Fruehauf Trailer

Box 47

1-2. Local 100, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4, Milwaukee Tool & Die 3-5. Local 101, Milldale, Connecticut, Region 9A, Clark Bolt

6-11. Local 102, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Region 4, White Machine Works 12-14. Local 103, St. Louis, Mo, Region 5, Landis Machine Co.

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15-20. Local 104, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Zenith Carburetor 21-22. Local 105, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Region 2B, Wapakoneta Machine Co. 23-26. Local 106, Lima, Ohio, Region 2B, Lima Locomotive Works 27-29. Local 107, Omaha, Nebraska, Region 4, Glenn L. Matin Bomber Plant 30-32. Local 108, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Region 1B, Precision Parts Co. 33-34. Local 109, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D, G.R. Metalcraft 35-38. Local 110, Meriden, Connecticut, Region 9, New Departure (GM) 39-41. Local 111, Lockport, New York, Region 9, E.H. Ferree Co. 42-44. Local 112, Toronto, Canada, Region 4, DeHavilland 45-50. Local 113, Muskegon, Michigan, Region 1B, Continental Motors

Box 48

1-3. Local 114, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Plant Protection 4-6. Local 115, West Haven, Connecticut, Region 9A, Bolton Mfg. Co. 7-9. Local 116, Pontiac, Michigan, Region 1D, Plant Protection

10-12., Local 117, Flint, Michigan Region 1C, Plant Protection 13-16. Local 118, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Fall Screw Products 17-19. Local 119, Dallas, Texas, Region 5, Gueberson Corporation 20-22. Local 120, Buffalo, New York, Region 9, Frost Mfg, Co. 23-28. Local 121, Janesville, Wisconsin, Region 4, Chevrolet 29-31. Local 122, Newark, New Jersey, Region 9A, General Engine Corporation 32-34. Local 123, Pullman, Illinois, Region 4, Pullman Standard Car 35-37. Local 124, Lima, Ohio, Region 2B, Lennox Furnace Steiner Division 38-43. Local 135, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Region 4, Amalgamated 44-46. Local 126, Gladstone, Michigan, Region 1D, Marble Card & Marble Arms 47-49. Local 127, Chatham, Ontario, Region 7, Amalgamaged Gibson 50-52. Local 128, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4, Nat'l Starch Products 53-54. Local 129, Fort Worth, Texas Region 5, Consolidated Aircraft 55-56. Local 130, Bristol, Pennsylvania, Region 9, Fleetwing Aircraft

Box 49

1-4. Local 131, Ardmore, Pennsylvania, Region 9, Auto Car Truck Co. 5-7. Local 132, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 5, Wood Nathan and Virkus

8-10. Local 133, New Britain, Connecticut, Region 9, Fabnir Bearing Co. 11-12. Local 134, St. Paul, Minnesota, Region 5, Northwest Airlines 13. Local 135, Connersville, Indiana 14-16. Local 137, Greenville, Michigan, Region 1D, Gibson Refrigerator Co. 17-19. Local 138, Hastings, Michigan, Region 1B, Hastings, Mfg. Co 20-25, Local 139, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A, Baker Rauling 26-28. Local 218, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Rasmussen Machine Co. 29-31. Local 219 New Castle, Pennsylvania, Region 2, Aluminum Co. of America 32-37. Local 220, Marshall Michigan, Region 1B, Wilcox-Rich (Eaton) 38-43. Local 222, Oshawa, Ontario, Region 7, Amalgamated

Box 50

1-3. Local 223, St. Louis, Mo, Region 5, Ordance Motor Supply Depot 4-8. Local 224, St. Louis, Michigan, Region 1D, Michigan Chemical Corp. 9-14. Local 225, Rockford, Illinois, Region 4, Mechanics Universal Joint Co.

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15-20. Local 226, Indianapolis, Indiana, Region 3, Amalgamated 21-26. Local 227, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Desoto 27-29. Local 228, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D, Palace Travel Coarch Co. 30-32. Local 229. Plainfield, New Jersey, Region 9, Mack Truck Service

Box 51

1-7. Local 230, Linwood, California, Region 6, Chrysler 8-13. Local 231, St. Louis, Mo, Region 5, McQuay-Norris

14. Local 233, defunct 15-20. Local 234, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Amalgamated 21-26. Local 235, Hamtramck, Michigan, Region 1, Chevy Gear & Axle 27-32. Local 236, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Amalgamated Spring Locals 33-35. Local 237, Anderson, Indiana, Region 3, Guide Lamp 36-41. Local 238, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Michigan Steel Tube

Box 52

1-5. Local 239, Baltimore, Md, Region 8, Eastern Aircraft 6-8. Local 240, Windsor, Ontario, Region 7, Ford Motor (Canada Office Workers)

9-14. Local 241, Duluth, Minnesota, Region 4, Amalgamated 15-17. Local 242, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3, Muncie Foundry Corp. 18-23. Local 243, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A, Glove Machine & Stamping Co. 24-29. Local 244, Racine, Wisconsin Region 4, Masey-Harris 30-32. Local 245, Dearborn, Michigan, Region 1A, Ford (Dearborn Lab) 33-38. Local 246, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Difco Laboratories 39-43. Local 247, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Thompson Products 44-49. Local 249, Kansas City, Mo, Region 5, Ford Motor Co. 50-55. Local 250, Detroit, Michigan Region 1, GarWood Industries

Box 53

1-3. Local 251, Wallaceburg, Ontario, Region 7, Amalgamated 4-7. Local 252, Toronto, Ontario, Region 7, Amalgamated

8-11. Local 253, Kenilworth, New Jersey, Region 9, Nat'lTool & Die Mfg. Co. 12-17. Local 254, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, American Blower Corporation 18-23. Local 255, Los Angeles, California, Region 6, Studebaker 24-27. Local 256, Sturgis, Michigan, Region 1B, Sturgis, Aulsbrook & Jones, Co. 28-29. Local 257, Simcoe, Ontario, Region 7,0nner's Machinery 30-32. Local 258, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B, Plant Protection 33-38. Local 259, New York, New-York, Region 9, Amalgamated

Box 54

1-6. Local 260, Newark, New Jersey Region 2A, Titeflex Metal Hose 7-12. Local 261, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Amalgamated

13-18. Local 262, Detroit, Michigan, Region 11 Chev. Forge, Spring & Bumper 19-24. Local 263, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Dill Mft. Co. 25-31. Local 264, West Allis, Wisconsin, Region 4, Federal Malleable Co. 32-38. Local 490, Highland Park, Michigan, Region 1, Chrysler

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1-2. Local 491, Erie, Pa, Region 2, Aluminum Forgings Inc. 3-4. Local 492, Evansville, Indiana, Region 3 Rep. Aviation Corp.

5-10. Local 493, Bellevue, Ohio, Region 2, Belvue Mfg, Co 11-16. Local 494, Union City, Indiana, Region 3, Union City Body Co. 27-21. Local 495, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3, Muncie Gear Works 22-23. Local 496, Bay City, Michigan, Region 14D, National Elec. Welding Machine Co. 14-29. Local 497, Pt Clinton, Ohio, Region 2B, Standard Product Corp. 30-31. Local 498, Harrison, N.W. Region 9A, Otis Elevator Company 32-36. Local 499, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3, Chevrolet 37-40. Local 500, Springfield, Ohio, Region 2A, Bauer Bros. Co. 41-46. Local 501, Buffalo, New York, Region 9A, Bell Aircraft

Box 56

1-4. Local 502, Trenton, New York, Region 9, Roller Bearing Co. 5-6. Local 503, Bessemer, Alabama, Region 8, Fruehauf Trailer Co.

7. Local 504, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B, Lefere Forge & Machine Co. 8-13. Local 505, Bridgeport, Conn, Region 9, Metro Body Co.

14-19. Local 506, San Diego, California, Region 6, Ryan Aeronautical 20-22. Local 507, Jackson, Michigan, Region 3, Industrial Automatic Co. 23-24. Local 508, Buffalo, N.Y., Region 9, Niagara Machine & Tool 25-30. Local 509, Los Angeles, California, Region 6, Amalgamated 31-34. Local 510, Buffalo, New York, Region 9, DMX Engine Corp. 35-40. Local 511, Harrison, New Jersey, Region 9, Hyatt Bearings Division 41. Local 512, Torrington, Conn, Region 9A, Torrington Mfg. Co. 42-43. Local 513, Marietta, Georgia, Region 8, Bell Aircraft Plant Protection 44-46. Local 514, Toronto, Ontario, Region 8, Canadian Wooden Products

Box 57

1-2. Local 515, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A, Iron Fireman Mfg. 3-4. Local 516, Buffalo, N.Y. Region 9, Bell Aircraft Corp. 5-6. Local 517, Baltimore, Md., Region 8, Crown Cork & Steel 7-8. Local 518, Birmingham, Alabama, Region 8, Bethel McCome-Guards & Firemen

9-10. Local 519, Big Bay, Michigan, Region 1D, Ford 11-14. Local 520, Milford, Michigan, Region 1B, Amalgamated 15-21. Local 521, Pittsburgh ,Pa. , Region 2A, Amalgamated 22-27. Local 522, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D, Chevy Service Parts 28-29. Local 523, New Castle, Pa, Region 2, Plant Protection 30-33. Local 524, Holly, Michigan, Region 1C, Amalgamated 34. Local 525, Adrian, Michigan, Region 1B, Plant Protection 35-40. Local 526, Bay City, Michigan, Region 1D, Bay Mfg. 41. Local 527, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Marquette Metal Products 42-43. Local 528, West Allis, Wisconsin, Region 4, Kearney and Trecker Corp. 47. Local 529, Dayton, Ohio, Region 2A, Hyland Machine Co. 48-53. Local 530, LaParte, Indiana, Region 3, Hodine Mfg, Co. 54. Local 531, LaFayette, Indiana, Region 3, Ross Gear & Tool Company 55-57. Local 532, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3, Muncie Malleable Foundry Co. 58-61. Local 533, Forstoria, Ohio, Region 2B, Fostoria SparicPlug 62-64. Local 534, Elkhart, Indiana, Region 3, C.G. Conn. Ltd. 65. Local 535, Bristol, Conn., Region 9A, Pratt and Company 66. Local 536, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D, CO. Porter Machines

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Box 58

1-6. Local 537, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D, U.S. Graphite Co. 7-8. Local 538, Newark, New Jersey, Region 9, Aviation Packaging Workers

9-13. Local 539, Muskegon, Michigan, Region 1D, Cambell, Wayant and Co. 14-15. Local 540, Pontiac Michigan, Region 1B, Die Typing Corporation 16-17. Local 541, Rockford, Illinois, Region 4, Burd Piston Ring Co. 18-21. Local 542, Bay City, Michigan, Region 1D, Thompson Gibbs Co. 22-25. Local 543, Indianapolis, Indiana, Region 3, Chefford Mfg. Co. 26-30. Local 544, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Hupmobile Motor Car 31-34. Local 545, Cadillac, Michigan, Region 1D, Kysor Heater Co. 35-36. Local 546, New York, New York, Region 9A, Columbia Aircraft 37-39. Local 547, Salamanca, New York, Region 9, L.B. Hartman Co. 40. Local 548, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D, Michigan Bumper Corp. 41-45. Local 549, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Kermath Mfg. Co. 46. Local 550, Cincinnati, Ohio, Region 2A, Delco Products, Plant D 47-50. Local 551, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4, Ford Motor Co. 51-52. Local 552, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D, Chevy Service Parts & Warehouse 53-54. Local 553, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Bell City Malleable Iron Co. 55-58. Local 555, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Region 4, Garage Mechanics 59-64. Local 556, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Jacobsen Mfg. Co.

Box 59

1-6. Local 557, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Wisconsin Metal Products 7-9. Local 558, Dexter, Michigan, Region 1B, Michigan Molder Plastic Corp.

10-14. Local 559, Philadelphia, Pa, Region 9, Enterprise Mfg. Co. 15-20. Local 560, Richmond, California, Region 6, Ford Motor Co. 21-25. Local 561, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Racine Screw Works 26-29. Local 562, Farmingdale, L.I., Region9A, Republic Aviation Corp.

30. Local 563, Wyandotte, Mi., Region 1A, Great Lakes Greyhound 31. Local 564, Arcade, N. Y. Region 9, K.R. Wilson Foundry and Machine Shop 32. Local 565, Memphis, Tennessee, Region 8, Globe Union Inc.

33-38. Local 566, Buffalo, New York, Region 9, General Drop Forge 39. Local 567, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Brass Products Mfg. Co.

40-42. Local 568, Muskegon, Mich., Region ID, Continental Aviation 43. Local 569, Statford, Ontario, Region 7, Imperial Rutten SoapCo, Vroehler Mfg. 44-49. Local 571, NiagaraFalls, N.Y., Region 9, U.S.L. Corp. 50-54. Local 572, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, GM Bldg.

55-58. Local 573, Waukesha, Wisconsin 59. Local 574, Newark, New Jersey, Region 9A, Amalgamated 60. Local 575, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4, Sivyer Steel Casting Co. 61-66. Local 576, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Difco Twin Truck

Box 60

1-2. Local 577, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4, Hamilton Beach Co. 3-8. Local 578, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Region 4, Oshkosh Motor Truck Inc. 9. Local 579, Danville, Illinois, Region 3, Saginaw Malleable Iron Plant #2 10-15. Local 678, Baltimore, Md., Region 8, Chevrolet 16-20. Local 679, Battle Creek, Michigan, Region 1B, Rich Mfg. Co. 21-26. Local 680, Lansing, Mi, Region 1C, Lansing Stamping Co.

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27-32. Local 681, Detroit, Mi, Region 1, Bower Roller Bearing 33-34. Local 682, 35-40. Local 683, Los Angeles-, California, Region 6, Amalgated 41-46. Local 684, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Chicago, Rawhide, Mfg. 47-52. Local 685, Kokomo, Indiana, Region 3, Chrysler

Box 61

1-6. Local 686, Lockport, New York, Region 9, Harrison Division of GM 7-12. Local 687, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 13-14. Local 688, Burlington, Wisconsin 15-17. Local 689, 18-23. Local 690, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Wolverine Fabricating & Mfg. 24-29. Local 691, St. Louis, Mo, Region 5, Lincoln Eng. 30-35. Local 692, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3, Warner Machine Prod 36-41. Local 693, Elkhart, Indiana, Region 3, Shutts Trailers, Inc. 42-44. Local 694, Hawthorne, California 45-46. Local 695, Muskegon, Michigan

47-52. Local 696, Dayton, Ohio, Region 2A, Delco Brake 53-58. Local 697, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, 0 & S Bearing Co.

Box 62

1-6. Local 698, New York, New York, Region 9, Amalgamated 7-12. Local 699, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4, Delta Mfg. Co.

13-18. Local 700, Passaic, N.J.,Region 9, Mclnery Spring & Wire 19-24. Local 701, Hillsdale, Mi, Region 1B, Amalgamated 25-30. Local 702, Mt. Clemens-, Mi, Region 1B, Covered Wagon Co. 31-35. Local 703, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D, Jackson-Church Fdry & Machine 36-41. Local 704, Battle Creek, Michigan, Region 1B, U.S. Rubber 42-47. Local 705, Evansviile, Indiana, Region 3, Chrysler 48-53. Local 706, Los Angeles, California, REgion 6, Garage & Auto Service 54-59. Local 707, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Mfg. Steel Supply Co. 60-65. Local 708, Flint, Michigan, Region 1C, Palace Travel Coach 66-71. Local 709, Allegan,Michigan, Region 1B, Blood Bros, Machine Co.

1-5. Local 710, Lansing, Michigan 6-11. Local 711, Lima, Ohio, Region 2B, Superior Body Co.

12-17. Local 712, Forestville, Connecticut, REgion 9A, Wallace Barnes 18-23. Local 713, Bloomfield, N.J., Region 9, Chevy Export & GM 24-25. Local 714, Baltimore, Md. 26-29. Local 715, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4, Amalgamated 30-34. Local 716, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, J.F. Waters Motors Corp. 35-37. Local 717, 38-40. Local 718, 41-45. Local 719, LaGrange, Illinois, Region 4, Electro-Motive Division un

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Box 64

1-5. Local 720, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1, Fisher Body-Plant 40 6-8. Local 721, Trinidad, Colorado, Region 5, Mechanics 9-13. Local 722, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Region 4, Oil Workers & Auto Service 14-17. Local 723, Kansas City, Mo, Region 5, Chevrolet 18-22. Local 724, Lansing, Michigan, Region 1C, Drop Forges 23-24. Local 725, 25-26. Local 726, South Bend, Indiana 27-31. Local 727, Sterling, N.J. Region 9A, U.S. Hammer & Piston Ring 32-36. Local 728, Lansing, Michigan, Reigon 1C, Amalgamated 37-41. Local 729, New Castle, Indiana, Teion 3, Ingersoll Steel & Disc. Co. 42-46. Local 730, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D, GM Stamping Plant

Box 65

1-5. Local 927, Columbus, Ohio, Region 2A, Curtiss-Wright Plant 6-9. Local 928, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Region 5, Ford Motor Co. 10-11. Local 929, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Ford Service & Garage Employees 12-15. Local 930, Troy, N. Y, Region 9, Ford Motor Co. 16-17. Local 931, Passiac, N.J. 18-21. Local 932, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4, Gen. Spring & Bumper 22-25. Local 933, Indianapolis, Indiana, Region 3, Allison Engineering Co. 26-29. Local 934, Dallas, Texas, REgion 5, Willard Storage Battery 30-33. Local 935, Wichita, Kansas, Region 5, Boeing Aircraft 34-37. Local 936, Buffalo, N.Y., Region 9, Eastman Machine Go. 38-39. Local 937, Plymouth, Indiana, Region 3, Hill Mfg. Co. 40-42. Local 938, Buffalo, N.Y. , Region 9, Trico Products Corp. 43-46. Local 939, Bronson, Michigan, Region 1B, L.A. Darling Co.

Box 66

1-4. Local 940, Anderson, Indiana, Region 3, Pierce Governor Co. 5-8. Local 941, Elkart, Indiana, Region 3, Chicago Telephone Supply

9-12. Local 942, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Rinshed Mason Co. 13-16. Local 943, Muskegon, Michigan, Region 1D, Agerstrand Corp. 17-20. Local 944, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D, Jarecki Machine & Tool 21-24. Local 945, Traverse City, Michigan, Region 1D, Parts Mf, Co. 25-28. Local 946, Detroit, Michigan, REgion 1A, Chrysler Warren Plant 29-32. Local 947, Dayton, Ohio, Region 2A, Areo-Product Divison GM. 33-35. Local 948, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Briggs Mfg.Co. 36-38. Local 949, Chevoit, Ohio, Region 2A, Ford Motor Co. 39-42. Local 950, Cincinnati, Ohio, Region 2A, Bradford Machine & Tool 43-44. Local 951, Connellsville, Pa, Region 2A, Garage Mechanics 45-48. Local 952 Iron Mountain, Michigan, Region 1D, Ford Motor Co.

Box 67

1-4. Local 953, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B, Jackson Crankshaft 5-8. Local 954, Port Huron, Michigan, Region 1, Chrysler Office Workers

9-12. Local 955, Hamilton, Ohio, Region 2A, General Machinery Co.

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13-14. Local 956, Kansas City, Mo, Region 5, Amalgamated 15-18. Local 957, Anderson, Indiana, Region 3, Amalgamated 19-22. Local 958, L'Anse, Indiana, Region 1D, Ford Motor Co. 23-26. Local 959, Fremont, Ohio, Region 2B, Hinkel Clauss Shaaf Good 27-30. Local 960, Coldwater, Michigan, Region 1B, Regal Mfg. Co. 31-34. Local 961, Hamilton, Ohio, Region 2A, Hamilton Caster & Mfg. 35-36. Local 962, St. Louis, Mo. 37-40. Local 963, Adrian, Michigan, Region 1B, Bohn Aluminum & Brass 41-44. Local 964, Syracuse, N.Y. Region 9, Owen Dyneto Electronic 45-48. Local 965, Benton Harbor, Michigan, Region 1B, Superior Steel & Malleable 49-51. Local 966, Salt Lake City, Utah, Region 6, Amalgamated 52-55. Local 967, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2, Breckenridge Machine 56-59. Local 968, Charlotte, N.C. Region 8, Ford Motor Co. 60-63. Local 969, Little Ferry, N.J. Region 9A, Air Associates, Indiana 64-67. Local 970, Jacksonville, Florida, Region 8, Ford Motor Co.

Box 68

1-4. Local 971, Elyria, Ohio, Region 2A, Bendix-Westinghouse 5-8. Local 972, Wichita, Kansas, Region 5, Cardwell Mfg. Co.

9-12. Local 973, Clawson, Michigan, Region 1B, Amalgamated 13-14. Local 974, Toledo, Ohio, Region 2B, Etna Machine Co. 15-18. Local 975, Lima, Ohio, Region 2B, Ohio Steel Foundry 19-22. Local 976, Greenville, Michigan, Region 1D, Moore Plow & Implement 23-26. Local 977, Brooklyn, N.Y., Region 9, Amalgamated 27-30. Local 978, Monroe, Michigan, Region 1B, Woodall Industries, Inc. 31-34. Local 979, New Haven, Conn., Region 9, G & 0 Radiator Co. 35-38. Local 980, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Region 3, Studebaker Corp. 39-41. Local 981, Newark, N.J. Region 9. Amalgamated Dealers 42-43. Local 982, Concord, Michigan, Region 1B, Concord Mfg. Co. 44-47. Local 983, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Holley Carburetor Co. 48-50. Local 984, Chicago, Illihois, Region 4, Ford Motor Sales 51-54. Local 985, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A, Amalgamated 55-58. Local 986, St. Louis, Mo, Region 5, McQuay-Norris Plant

Box 69

1-2. Local 987, Hamilton, Ohio 3-6. Local 988, Memphis, Tennessee, Region 8, Fisher Aircraft, GM. 7-9. Local 989, Long Island, N.Y. Region 9A, Kreiger Steel Sections

10-13. Local 990, Wichita, Kansas, Region 5, Coleman Lamp & Stove Co. 14-17. Local 991, Des Moines, Iowa, Region 4, Wood Brother Thresher Co. 18-21. Local 992, Waukegan, Illinois, Region 4, Oakes Products, Mfg. Co. 22-25. Local 993, Omaha, Nebraska, Region 4, Ford Pafts Plant 26-28. Local 994, Des Moines, Iowa, Region 4, Ford Parts Plant 29-32. Local 995, Mishewaka, Indiana, Region 3, American Fdry. Eqp. Co. 33-36. Local 996, Swanton, Ohio, Region 2B, Pilloid Cabinet Co. 37-40. Local 997, Goshern, Indiana, Region 3, Superior Coach Co. 41-44. Local 998, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4, Studebaker Aviation 45-48. Local 999, Newark, N.Y. Region 9A, Amalgamated

Box 69A

1. Local 400, Ford Motor Company, Highland Park, Michigan, Region 1 2. Local 401, Adion, Inc., Los Angeles, California, Region 6

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3. Local 402, International Harvester Co., Springfield, Ohio, Region 2A 4. Local 403, Lakey Foundry and Machine Company, Muskegon, Michigan, Region 1D 5. Local 404, Higgins-Tucker Motor Company, New Orleans, La. Region 5 6. Local 405, Beginning June, 1945 7. Local 406, Ford Motor Company, Long Beach, California, Region 6 8. Local 407, Unit Drop Forge, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4 9. Local 408, National Tool Salvage, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A 10. Local 409, L.J. Mueller Furnace Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4 11. Local 410, Midland Steel, Detorit, Michigan, Region 1 12. Local 411, Kahler Company, New Albany, Indiana, Region 3 13. Local 412, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A 14. Local 413, Lloyd Manufacturing Company, Menominee, Michigan, Region 1D 15. Local 414, E.W. Bliss Company, Hastings, Michigan, Region 1B 16. Local 415, Amalgamated, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A 17. Local 416, Baker Mfg. Co., Evansville, Wisconsin, Region 4 18. Local 417, Cincinnati, Ohio, Region 2A 19. Local 418, South Bend Screw Company, South Bend, Indiana, Region 3 20. Local 419, Aluminum Company, Kansas City, Mo, Region 5 21. Local 420, Beginning June, 1945 22. Local 421, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, Kansas City, Mo, Region 5 23. Local 422, Beginning, June, 1945 (second one) 24. Local 423, Bailey Products, Union City, Indiana, Region 3 25. Local 424, Chevrolet Avaiation Engine Plant, Buffalo, New York, Region 9 26. Local 425, Ford Motor Company, Buffalo, New York, Region 9 27. Local 426, Belleville, Ontario, Region 7 28. Local 427, Sprinks Motor Iron Parts Company, Whitehouse, Ohio, Region 2B 29. Local 428, East Jordan Iron Workers, East Jordan, Michigan, Region 1D 30. Local 429, New Haven Foundry, New Haven, Michigan, Region 1D 31. Local 430, Automotive Gear Works, Inc., Region 3 32. Local 431, Fry Products, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A 33. Local 432, W.F. and J. Barkes, Chicago, Illinois 34. Local 433, Wilcox Rich, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D 35. Local 434, GM Steering Gerar, Saginaw, Michigan, Local 1D 36. Local 435, Oklahoma City, Okla., Region 5 37. Local 436, Iron Mountain, Michigan 38. Local 437, Cleveland Graphite and Bronze Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2

Box 69B

1. Local 438, Port Huron, Michigan, Region 1D 2. Local 439, Massey-Harris, Toronto, Ontario, Region 7 3. Local 440, Bedford, Indiana, Region 3 4. Local 441, General Body and Hoist Company, Everett, Mass., REgion 9 5. Local 442, Tecumseh, Michigan, Region 1B 6. Local 443, Madison, Wisonsin 7. Local 444, Bohn Aluminum Corporation, Adrian, Michigan, Region 1B 8. Local 445, Quality Aluminum Casting Company, Waukesha, Wisconsin, Region 4 9. Local 446, Electric Auto-Lite Company, Fostoria, Ohio, Region 2B 10. Local 447, Ingersall Steel and Disc, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Region 1B 11. Local 448, Amalgamated, LaCross, Wisconsin, Region 4

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12. Local 449, Rockford, Illinois 13. Local 450, Continental Motor Company, Garland, Texas, Region 5 14. Local 451, Baker-Raulang, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A 15. Local 452, Granite City, Illinois, Region 5 15A local 453, Amalgamated, Cicero, Illinois, Region 4 16. Local 454, Joys Brothers Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 7 17. Local 455, Mailable Iron, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D 18. Local 456, Electric Auto Lite Limited, Sarnia, Ontario, Region 7 19. Local 457, Holland Furnace Company, Holland, Michigan, Region 1D 20. Local 458, Amalgamated, Brandford, Ontario, Region 7 21. Local 459, Acme Lee, Division Sherrick Corp., Muncie, Indiana, REgion 3 22. Local 460, Wolverine Brass Works, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D 23. Local 461, Hagerstown Rubber Company, Hagerstown, Maryland, Region 8 24. Local 462, Amalgamated Plant Protection, Minneapolis, Minn, Region 4 25. Local 463, Weatherhead Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2 26. Local 464, Summerill Tubing Company, Bridgeport, Pa, REgion 9A 27. Local 465, Buckeye Bumper Company, Springfield, Ohio, Region 2A 28. Local 466, New Castle, Indiana 29. Local 467, Chevrolet Transmission, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D 30. Local 468, Clark Equipment Co, Buchannan, Michigan, Region 1B 31. Local 469, Master Lock Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4 32. Local 470, American Cabinet Hardware, Chicago, Illinois 33. Local 471, McKinney Tool & Mfg. Co, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2 34. Local 472, Bechtel McCone Parson Corporation, Birmingham, Alabama, Region 8 35. Local 473, Evansville Plant Protection, Evansville, Indiana, Region 3 36. Local 474, Carry Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A

Box 69C

1. Local 475, Aeroquip Corp, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B 2. Local 476, Wisconsin Screw Company, Racine, Wisonsin, Region 4 3. Local 477, Revere Copper and Brass, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4 4. Local 478, American Body & Equipment Co, Arrowhead Rubber Co.

Grand Prairie, Texas, Region 5 5. Local 479, Amalgamated Ohio, REgion 2 6. Local 480, Waco Aircraft Company, Troy, Ohio, Region 2B 7. Local 481, Capac Manufacturing Company, Capac, Michigan, Region 1D 8. Local 482, Amalgamated, Williamsport, Pa, Region 2 9. Local 483, Noury Aircraft Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario, Region 7 10. Local 484, Borg and Beck, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4 11. Local 485, Clark Equipment Company, Berrien Springs, Michigan, Region 1B 12. Local 486, Midland Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2A 13. Local 487, Barnes Drill Company, Chicago, Illinois 14. Local 488, Allis Chalmer Mfg. Co. Chicago, Illinois 15. Local 489, Chrysler, Highland Park, Michigan, Region 1 16. Local 491, Erie, Penn., Region 2 17. Local 492, Republic Aviation Corporation, Evansville, Indiana, Region 3 18. Local 493, Bellevue Mfg. Co, Bellevue, Ohio, Region 2

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20. Local 494, Union City Body, Co, Union City. Indiana. Region 3 21. Local 495, Muncie Gear Works, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3 22. Local 496, National Electric Weld, Machine Co, Bay City, Michigan, Region 1D 23. Local 497, Standard Products Corporation, Pt. Clinton, Ohio, Region 2B 24. Local 498, Otis Elevator Co, Aero Division, Harrison, New Jersey, Region 9A 25. Local 499, Chevrolet, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3 26. Local 500, Bauer Brothers Company, Springfield, Ohio, Region 2A 27. Local 501, Bell, Aircraft, Buffalo, New York, Region 9A 28. Local 502, Roller Bearing Co, Trenton, New Jersey, REgion 9 29. Local 503, Freuhauf Trailer Co, Bessemer, Alabama, Region 9 30. Local 504, LeFere Forge and Machine Co, Jackson, Michigan, Region 1B 31. Local 505, Bridgeport, Conn. 32. Local 506, Industrial Automatic Co, Jackson, Michigan, Region 3 33. Local 508, Niagara Machine & Tool Co, Buffalo, New York, Region 9 34. Local 509, Amalgamated, Los Angeles, California, Region 6 35. Local 510, D-N-X Engine Corp. Buffalo, New York, Region 9

Box 69D

1. Local 511, Hyatt Bearings Division, Harrison, Newjersey Region 9 2. Local 512, Torrington Mfg. Co, Torrington, Conn, Region 9A (folder empty) 3. Local 513, Bell Aircraft Corp. Plant Protection, Mariette, Georgia, Region 8 4. Local 514, Canadian Wooden Products, Toronto, Ontario, Region 8 5. Local 515, Iron Fireman Mfg. Co, Eleveland, Ohio, Region 2A 6. Local 516, Bell Aircraft Corp, Buffalo, New York, Region 9 7. Local 5 17, Crown Cork and Seal Corp (Aviation Div), Baltimore, Maryland

Region 8 8. Local 518, Bechtel McCone-Parsons Guards and Fire, Birmingham, Michigan,

Region 8 9. Local 519, Ford Motor Co, Big Bay, Michigan, Region 1D 10. Local 520, Amalgamated, Milford, Michigan, Region 1B 11. Local 521, Amalgamated, Pittsburg, Penn. Region 2A 12. Local 522, Chevrolet Service Parts, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D 13. Local 523, Plant Protection Employees, New Castle, Penn, Region 2 14. Local 524, Amalgamated, Holly, Michigan, Region 1D 15. Local 525, Plant Protection, Adrian, Michigan, Region 1B 16. Local 526, Bay City, Michigan, Bay Mfg. Co, Region 1D 17. Local 527, Marquette Metal Products Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2 18. Local 528, Kearney and Trecker Corp, West Allis, Wisconisin, Region 4 19. Local 529, Hyland Machine Co, Dayton, Ohio, Region 2A 20. Local 530, Modine Mfg. Co, LaPorte, Indiana, Region 3 21. Local 531, Ross Gear & Tool Co., LaFayette, Indiana, Region 3 22. Local 532, Muncie Malleable Foundry Co, Muncie, Indiana, Region 3 23. Local 533, Fostoria Spark Plug, Fostoria, Ohio, Region 2B 24. Local 534, C.G. Conn. Limited, Elkhart, Indiana, Region 3 25. Local 535, Pratt and Whitney, Bristol, Conn., Region 9A 26. Local 536, C.O. Porter Machinery, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D 27. Local 537, U.S. Graphite Co, Saginaw, Michigan, Region 1D - 28. Local 538, Aviation Packaging Workers, Newark, New Jersey, Region 9A 29. Local 539, Campbell, Whyant and Cannon Foundry, Muskegon, Michigan, Region 1D

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30. Local 540, Die Typing Corp, Pontiac, Michigan, Region 1B 31. Local 541, Burd Piston Ring Co, Rockford, Illinois, Region 4 32. Local 542, Thompson Gibhs Co, Bay City, Michigan, Region 1D 33. Local 543, Chefford Master Mfg. Co, Indianapolis, Indian, Region 3 34. Local 544, Hupmobile Motor Car Co., Detroit, Michigan, Region 1 35. Local 545, Kysor Heater Co, Cadillac, Michigan, Region 1D 36. Local 546, Columbia Aircraft, New York, New York, Region 9A 37. Local 547, L.B. Hartman Co, Salamanca, New York, Region 9 38. Local 548, Michigan Bumper Corporation, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Region 1D 39. Local 549, Dermath Mfg. Co, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A 40. Local 550, Delco Products (Plant D), Cincinnati, Ohio, Region 2A 41. Local 551, Ford Motor Co, Chicago, Illinois, Region 4

Box 69E

1. Local 552, Chevrolet Service Parts & Warehouse, Saginaw, Mi, Region 1D 2. Local 553, Belle City Malleable Iron Co., Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4 3. Local 554 4. Local 555, Garage Machinsts, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Region 4 5. Local 556, Jacobson Mfg. Co, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4 6. Local 557, Wisconsin Metal Products, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4

7. Local 558, Michigan Molded Plastic Corp., Dexter, Michigan, Region 1B 8. Local 559, Enterprize Mfg. Co, Philadelphia, Pa, Region 9 9. Local 560, Ford Motor Co, Richmond, California, Region 6 10. Local 561, Racine Screw Works, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4 11. Local 562, Republic Aviation Corporation, Farmingdale, L.I. Region 9A 12. Local 563, Great Lakes Greyhound, Wyandotte, Michigan, Region 1A

13. Local 564, K.R. Wilson Foundry & Machine Shop, Arcade, New York, Region 9 14. Local 565, Glove Union Inc. Memphis, Tennessee, Region 8 15. Local 566, General Drop Forge, Buffalo, New York, Region 9 16. Local 567, Brass Products Mfg. Co, Cleveland, Ohio, Region 2 17. Local 568, Continental Aviation, and Eng. Corp, Muskegon, Mi, Region 1D 18. Local 569, Imperial Ratten Spar Co., Kroehler Mfg. Co, Stratford, Ontario Region 7 19. Local 570, Cleveland, Ohio 20. Local 571, U.S.L. Corp, Niagra Falls, New York, Region 9 21. Local 572, GM Building, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1A 22. Local 573, (folder empty) 23. Local 574, Amalgamated, Newark, New Jersey, Region 9A 24. Local 575, Sivyer Steel Casting Co, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Region 4 25. Local 576, Difco Twin Truck, Detroit, Michigan, Region 1 26. Local 577, Hamilton Beach Co, Racine, Wisconsin, Region 4 27. Local 578, Oshkosh Motor Truck Inc., Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Region 4 28. Local 579, Saginaw Mailable Iron (plant 2), Danville, Illinois, Region 3 29. Local 580, Marine City, Michigan 30. Local 581, Fisher Body Number 1, Flint, Michigan, Region 1C

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31. Local 582, Balcer Motor Coach Co, Bay City, Michigan, Region 1D 32. Local 583, American Scale Co, Pleasant Hill, Mo., Region 5 33. Local 584, Ford Motor Co, Toronto, Ontario, Region 7 34. Local 585, Amalgamated, Philadelphia, Pa, Region 9 35. Local 586, Wilmington, Ohio 36. Local 587, Kranter-Welber Tool, Irvington, New Jersey 37. Local 588, Office Workers, Pontiac, Michigan, Region 1B 38. Local 589, Amalgamated, Newark, New Jersey, Region 9A 39. Local 590, Bantam Bearings Corp, South Bend, Indiana, Region 3 40. Local 591, South Bend Wood Parts, Inc. South Bend, Indiana, Region 3 41. Local 592, Lincoln Engineering, Detroit, Michigan Region 1 42. Local 593, Kencaid Manufacturing Co, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Region 9 43. Local 594, Yellow Cab, Pontiac, Michigan, Region 1B 44. Local 595, General Motors Corp.,Linden, New Jersey, Region 9 45. Local 596, Fisher Body Division GM, Pontiac, Michigan, Region 1B 46. Local 597, Airesearch Mfg. Company, Phoenix, Arizona, Region 6 47. Local 598, Fisher Body Number 2, Flint, Michigan, Region 1C 48. Local 599, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Region 1C

Series V Appeal Cases Box 70-79

Files of grievance appeals to the Appeals Committee of the Executive Board from 1942 through 1953 consisting of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, reports and hearings transcripts. They deal for the most part with conventional grievance subjects: discharges, seniority rights, election disputes and so forth. They are arranged by the number of the local and then alphabetically by the name of the appellant.

Box 70

1. Miscellaneous Communications to and from International Executive Board Members

2. Convention (Atlantic City-1946) Appeals Committee Report 3. Appeal Case - Chaires Singewald (2 folders) - in Legal Dept. 4. Appeal Case - Branislau Jakabawski vs. Lu 2 Re: Violation of Seniority 5. Appeal Case - Thurman, Hodge W. Local 2 6. Appeal Case - Joseph F. Rybicki vs. LU 3 Re: Seniority 7. Appeal Case - Dan DeVreese vs. LU 5 RE: Paying of back dues, ect. 8. Appeal Case - Haggard, Elsie S. Local 5 9. Appeal Case - I. Shapiro vs. Local 6 10. Appeal Case - Clay R. Bowman vs. LU re: Seniority Grievances 11. Appeal Case - Noah Goodyear vs. LU 9

12-13. Appeal Case - Kirchner, Kenneth Local 9 14. Appeal Case - Kizer, Wilma Local 9 15. Appeal Case - Matthews, Cecyle Local 9

16-17. Appeal Case - Glenn A. Porter vs. LU 9 re: Counting of Votes 18-19. Appeal Case - re Auto Lite Election Local 12 20. Appeal Case - Barnhart, Virgil Local 12

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Box 70 continued

21. Appeal Case - Concerning Convention Delegates - Local 12 22. - Herbert Futrell vs.Local 12 23. - Several Members of Scale Unit of LU 12 vs. Lu 12

RE: Protest of Election 24. - W.C. Robb vs. Spicer Unit of Local Union 12

Jurisdiction of Office Hospital

Box 71

1. Appeal Case - Auto Lite Unit's decision re: Status of Lester Byrd 2. - Re: members, Auto Lite Unit for separate charter

Local 12 vs. Local 12 3. - v.S. Barnhart vs. Local 12 Re: Levying of Assessment 4. - Local 12 vs. Edwar J. Fitzgerald RE: Seniority Status

in National Supply 5. - Michael George vs. Local 12 Suspension 6. - Randolph Gray vs. Lu 12 Re: Election of Chairman 7. - H.R. Heinemann vs. Local 12 RE: election protest 8. - McConico, Claude Local 12 9. - Wm Mize & Doc B. Cole vs. Local 12, Spicer Unit

Re: Seniority Status 10. - Frank Molik vs. Lu 12 Re: Illegal Expulsion 11. - Riedel, Stanley C. Local 12 12. Rusch, Clayton Local 12

13-16. - Spicer Contract Lu 12 17. Local 12 versus Veterans

Box 72

1. Appeal Case - Local 13 Election Protest 2. - Cheney, Mohr, Colby Local 13 3. - Truss, Frederick P. Local 13 4. - White, Holmes & Garner Local 14 5. - Thomas J. O'Malley Local 18 6. - Local 22 vs. Local 174 7. - Britt, Fulton E. Local 24 8. - Havenstein, J.L. Local 24 9. - Clifton Phelps vs. Local 24 RE: Grievance Procedure

10. - William L. Brown vs. Local 29 11. Leo A. Kowalczyk vs. Labor Union 29 12. Leo A. Kowalczyk vs. Labor Union 29(2) 13. Appeal Case - Leo A. Kowalczyk vs. Labor Union 29 Re: Seniority Status 14. - Kowalski, Johanna Local 29

15-16. - Local 29 vs. Local 208 17. - Elting, Thorpe, Fisher Ribando vx. Local 31's trial

committee report 18. - Local 31 vx. Int'l Union Re: Skilled Trades Problem 19. - Local 36 vs. Local 208 50. - Margartet Simmons vs. Loca 36 Re: discrimination

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Box 73

1. Appeal Case - Hyman Baill vs. Local 42 2. - George W. Mohnler vs. Labor Union 42 Re: Wlthdrawl Card 3. - Members of Maintalnence Dept vs. Local 45 RE: Seniority Rights 4. - Local 49 vs. Local 157 5. - Boden and Butler Local 50 6. - Cook & Militello Local 50 7. - George, Aloysius Local 50 8. - members of local 50 Re: dispute at Huron River industries 9. - Quillico and Purdy Local 50

10. - Ray, Charles Local 50 11. - John Miller vs. Local 51 RE:Vice Presidential Election 12. - H. Pittman, L. Myers, G. Potter vs. Local 53 RE: Conduct Unbecoming a Member 13. - Ernest Moench vs. Local 55 RE: Reinstatement 14. - Tommy Dalton vs. Local 65 RE: Status in the local 15. - Leslie Stitt vs. Local 69 RE: Conduct Unbecoming a Member 16. - Frank Binder vs. Local 72 RE: Conduct Unbecoming a Union Mbr. 17. - Chester E. Pellegrino vs. Local 72 RE: Decision of Trial Committee 18. - Several Members vs. Local 72 RE: Seniiority Dispute 19. involving local 75-4 William Baker 20. - Clarence Burmeister vs. Local 75 RE: Decision of Local and Trial Committee 21. - Hagy, Franklin B. Local 75 22. - Ernest Zellmer vs. Local 75

Box 74

1. Appeal to Convention - Frank Slaby-Local 76 RE: Appealing to the convention his discharge from Int'l Payroll 2. Appeal Case - Several members vs. Local 78 & 723 RE: Seniority Dispute 3. - Austin, James Local 87 4. - Brown, Paul W. Local 87 5. - Marjorie McMachon vs. Local 87 6. - Reogers, Pemberton Walinov ect. vs. Local 93 RE: Violation

of GM agreement-upgrader 7. - Edward P. Mazurek vs. Local 100 RE: suspension 8. - J. Mailley vs. Local 104 RE: election of Chief Steward for

Night Shift 9. - Norman Borgman vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority 10. - Clarence M. Cunningham vs. Local 113 RE: Loss of Job 11. - Dollie Gray vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority 12. - Mrs. Lillie Johnson vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority 13. - Mrs. Nellie Johnson vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority 14. - member of local 113 vs. Local 113 RE: Discharge 15. - J. Nisi vs. Local 113 RE: discharge 16. - Kathering Pera vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority

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17. Appeal Case - Several members, vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority 18. - Lee Showers- vs. Local 113 19. - Mrs. Magnolia A. Steens vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority 20. - Thomas Wackerow vs. Local 113 RE: Seniority

Box 75

1. Case of Frank Becker Local 114 2. Appeal Case - J.L.B. Cowden vs. Local 114 RE: payment of lost time while

attending UAW convention 3. - J. D'Angelo vs. Local 114 4. - Raymond L. Selchert vs. Lcoal 121 RE: Grievance Procedure 5. - A. Sowden vs. Local 125 6. - Joseph Palerno vs. Local 131 7. - Adam Kissel vs. Local 137 RE: Election 8. W.E. Burgess vs. 142 RE: Seniority Rights 9. - Bowen Butt vs. Local 142 RE: Back Pay 10. - J.C. Dennison vs. Local 142 RE: Veteran Problem 11. - Fadoul, Missina, Casand, Cieslik, Zajac, Musto, Czajkavihi, Messia, Musta vs. Local 142 12. - Clyde Hale vs. Local 142 RE: Seniority Status as an Electrician 13. - Harral, McBrayner, Troop, ect. vs. Local 140 RE: violation dept rules 14. - Henley & Burke Local 140 15. - Local 142 vs. Local 40 RE: Jurisdiction of Bomber plant 16. - 12 members (nurses) vs. Local 142 RE: Understanding of

Medical Dept. 17. - Neideffer, DeMink, Klein and Lockard vs. Local 142 RE:

Seniority Rights 18. -T.J. Brown Pettit vs. Local 148 19. - Jack Howard vs. Local 148 RE: Election Protest 20. - Al Rail, FS of Local 153 RE: Protest of Election of Officers 21. - Richard Hahn vs. Local 154 RE: restoration of Seniority 22. -Bessie Hale vs. Local 154 RE: Seniority 23. - Mrs. Rose L. Knibb vs. Local 154 Re: Discriminatory Layoffs in violations of agreements 24. - Protest of Election

Box 76

1. Appeal Case - John BonbriscQ vs, Local 155 RE: Seniority 2. - Harding, Tecumseh Local 155 3. - McLeod, Gregory Local 155 4. - R.N. Pauls vs. Local 155 RE: discharge 5. - Arthur Potens vs. Local 155, RE: Levying of Assessment 6. - H. Edwards vs. Local 157 RE: Interpretation of conduct on

upgraders & layoff 7. - Local Union 157 RE: Acceptance of dues - Sam Fanozy

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8. Appeal Case - Fantozy, Sam Local 157 RE: Protest of Contract 9. - F.L. Jacobs Co. vs. Local 157 RE: Recognition of Contract

10. - 7 members of shop vs. local 157 RE: Seniority of Nick Belyczek 11. Charles Hopkins vs. Local 174 RE: Seniority 12. Local 174 - Kelsey Hayes Unit - Discharge of Mielczarek, Mullins & Abrams 13. Appeal Case - Luther McCarver vs. Local 174 RE: Decision of Buhl of Local 174 14. - Walter Thomas vs. Local 174 RE: Seniority 15. - Murie Hunterford vs. Local 183 RE: Conduct Unbecoming a Member 16. - 10 members vs. Local 185 RE: Conducting of elections 17. - Edward Loeffelbien & Hunt vs. Local 190 RE: Seniority Status 18. - Robert Margrander vs. Local 190 RE: Seniority 19. - Joseph C. Primo vs. Local 190 RE: Discharge 20. - Charles Riddle vs. Local 190 RE: Discharge 21. - Ralph Trauz & Louis Schnaufer vs. Local 190 RE: Seniority

Box 76A

1. Appeal Case: Wm. Cappell, Leo Kemp Wm. Rousseau vs. Local 157 2-4. Appeal Case: Local 157, Fantozy, Sam RE: Conduct Unbecoming a Union Member (3 folders) 5. Appeal Case: Local 157, Murphy, Hugh E. 6. Appeal Case: 157, Roberti, Joe 7. Local Union 163, Hoover, Lionel M. 8. Appeal Case: Leo D. Shaffer vs. Local 163 RE: Protest of elections 9. Appeal Case: Local 167, Peterson, Florence 10. Appeal Case: Local 169, Kelley, Foster 11. Appeal Case - Sisters R. Rugi, F. Bevins, E. Mittiga, Matt and Gaylord

vs. Local 169 12. Appeal Case : Burris vs. Local 174 RE: Discharge 13. : Otto Capp vs. Timken Unit Local 174 RE: Protest of Elections 14. : Local 174, Daniel, W.J. 15. : Local 174, Foley, Lambert & Talent 16. : Sahlaney & Staniszewski vs. Local 174 17. : Terman, Lazos, Heinzman and Gasiorowski vs. Local 174 18. : Helton vs. Local 176 19. : Local 186 RE: Separate Charter Request of Coleman Unit 20. : Allen Johnson, Local 189 21. : Local 190, Appeal Decision of Addes 22. : Local 190, Graczyk and Lassila

Box 76B

1. Appeal Case : Andrews and Stockey vs. Local 190 2. : Local 195, McCallum and Ott 3. : Gale vs. Local 200 4. : Local 202, Labinski 5. : McDonald, McCllan and Cromheecke vs. Local 203 6. : Local 205, Whitney 7. : Henry Leman vs. Local 206 8. : Local 212, Ginnis, L.

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9. Appeal Case: Members vs. Local 212 10. : Local 227, Teller, Merrill 11. : Local 239, Maslan, M, 12. : Local 243, Storch, Joseph 13. : G.F. Eastman vs. Local 244 14. : Local 248, Bunk, Julius 15. : Local 248, Tarmann, Alvin R. 16. : Ed Cedar vs. Local 250 17. : Local 254, Dean, Applby, Saski, Walton, Novak, Collier

Bucker,Books, Kelly and Worhty 18. Local 259, Labor Post 19. Appeal Case, Local 259, John Mazziotti 20. , Local 260, Hennessey, Nick 21. : Local 260, Reese, David 22. : John A. Reilly vs. Local 260 23. : Local 260, Thol, Karl 24. : Preston Malin vs. Local 265 25. : Local 274, Election Protest (Special Board Meeting) 26. : Local 274, Murray Day RE: Suspension from Office

Box 76C

1. Appeal Case:Local 280, Berkovitz, Jack 2. : Local 280, H.E. Bodenmiller

3-4. : Joseph Calcaterra vs. Local 280 5. : Lobatt and Hodge vs. Local 333 RE: Suspension and discharge 6. : Local 343, Block, B. 7. : DeVille McCauley, vs. officers of Local 351 8. : Local 351, Sykes, Frank 9. : Local 365, Keane and McCarthy

10. Grievance Committee, Buffalo Convention Local 365 vs. Loik et, al, Aug- ust 4-16, 1941

ll-l2. Appeal Case: Local 365, Nash, Garrth, Rose, Guistano, Olerio and Hearod (2 folders)

13 Appeal Case : Local 380, Trica, M.B. 14 : Lawrence Whirls vs. Local 392 RE: expulsion from the local 15. : Seth Bejian vs. Local 387 16. : Archive Yaple vs. Local 398 RE: Protest of elections 17. : Local 400, Jury, Charles 18. : Seferian vs. Local 400 RE: Back Pay 19. : Local 406, Election protest Ford West Coast (Paul Harvey) negotiator 20. Appeal Case : Local 415, Kas.sler, Anthony 21. : Austin, Kubera, et. al. vs. Local 424 RE: Protest of elections 22. : Local 435

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Box 76D

1. Appeal Case: Joseph Hart RE; local 44Q 2. : Kelly E. Choat vs. Local 444 3. : Leroy A. Younglove vs. Local 444 4. : Local 788 vs. Local 453 RE: Distribution of funds 5. : members of Local 468 vs. Local 468 RE: undemocratic methods 6. : Local 490, Rubini, Celso 7. : Local 490, Speedie, Robert 8. : Local 491, DeLuzio, Patrick 9. : O'Neil and Repman vs. Local 501

10. : Palermo vs. Local 501 RE: Election protest 11. : Local 501, Royce, Rita 12. : Local 505, Americo Pacelli, Paul Klinger 13. : Local 506, Wallace Betty 14. : Olinski vs. Local 511 RE: eligibility of member 15. : Andrew E. Seman vs. Local 515 16. : Albert Huston Re: Ruling of Local 534

17—18. : Local 534, Mabel Wright (2 folders) 19. : Hill vs. Local 563 20. : Local 581 RE: rotating shifts 21. : Local 587, Sobelson, Bentley and Comstock 22. : DeLuca, Fatula, Sirianni vs. Local 589 23. : Local 594, Rogers and Replogie 24. : Local 594 Wilson, Mose R.

Box 77

1. Appeal Case - Davison, George Local 595 2. - Howe, Russel Local 595 3. - Hyer, Futternick and Gorczyga Local 595 4. - Lowe, Harold Local 595 5. - Clarence McKay vs. Local 599 6. - Dominic Saragina vs. Local 595 RE: Election 595 RE: Election

Protest 7. - Dominic Saragina vs. Local 595 RE: Election Protest 8. - Brown, Flath and Susanka, Local 600 9. - Corrado, Buchan and Hamming, Local 600

10. - Doll and Bishbeck Local 600 11. - Ewasuk, George Local 600 12. - Harper and Driscoll Local 600 13. - Kraus, A.J. Local 600 14. - McMillan, Madtin Local 600 15. Local 600 - Production Foundry Unit RE: Interpretation of Constitution

of trai procedure 16. Appeal Case - Sherinian, George Local 600 17. - Spada, Frank Local 600 18. - liver J. Tanguay vs. Local 600 Seniority 19. - Roy M. Van Camp vs. Local 600 20. - Watts and Peck Local 600

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1-12. Appeal Cases: Local 600 13 Discharge Cases

Box 79

1. Appeal Case - Dorktorlch, Karl Local 624 2. Local 626 vs. International Union 3. Appeal Case - Local Union #650 4. Appeal Case - White, Charles Local 650 5. Appeal Case - Emmons, Elmer Local 652 6. Appeal Case - Brothers Hudson & Richardson vs. Local 652 RE: Protest of

Elections 7. Appeal Case - Savallisch and Ellsworth Local 658 8. Appeal Case - Convention Resolution #35, Local 659

9-10. Appeal Case - Local 659 RE: election 11. Appeal Case - Glasser, George Local 66l 12. Appeal Case - Raymond Daffron vs. Local 662 13. Appeal Case - Discrimination Case Local 662

14-18. War Activities

Series VI Key Plant Survey Files Boxes 80-81

Record cards from the UAW Research Dept providing information on the composition of the workforce at plants represented by the UAW for the years 1946 through 1948. A numerical breakdown is given by sex, race, union memberhsip, and other factors. There is also information on what was produced and work incentives. The cards are arranged alphabetically by name of firm.

Box 80

Box 80 consists of Plant Survey Cards

Box 81

Box 81 consists of International Research Dept. Key Plant Information Cards

Series VII Boxes 82-103

General files from the office of the secretary-treasurer representing the letters # through E and R through Z consisting of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, dues receipts, pamphlets, clippings, and other items from the period 1939 through 1945. They are arranged alphabetically.

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Box 82

1-6. El-En 7-10. Employment Applications

11-16. Eo-Ez 17. F (bonds issued) 18-23. FA 24. Fair Practices Commission UAW-CIO 25-27. FE-FJ

Box 83

1-3. FE-FJ 4. Federal Reserve Banks 5. Federated Press 6. Fidelity and Deposit Company 7. Morris Field

8-9. Film Dept 10. Fingerprinting 11. Harry Fixler

12-17. FL-FO 18-19. Ford Motor Company

Box 84

1. Ford Umpire Cases A-l 190 2. Ford Umpire Cases A-191 -291

Box 85

1. Ford Contra Account 2. Ford Dept (R.T. Leonard) 3. Ford Donations -- Receipts 4. Ford Instructions to financial secretaries 1939 5. Ford Labor Board Account

6-8. Ford Motor Company 9-11. Ford Motor Umpire

12-14. Ford Organizing Committee National 15-18. Foreign Relations

Box 86

1-2. Foremen's Ass'n of America 3. United Foremen & Supervisors

4-5. Fortune Magazine 6. Emanual J. Fried

7-12. ER-FY 13. "0" (bonds issued)

14-18. GA-GEM 19. Garriga, Donald 20. Garrison Film Distributors, Inc.

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1-6. MAS-MAZ 7-11. ME

12. Medcalf, Mahan and Mahan 13. Medical Research Institute July to November 1943 14. Medical Research Institute November 1943 to January 1944 15. Medical Research Institute January to May 1944 16. R.J. Merrill

Box 86B

1. Local Unions Affiliated with the Medical REsearch Institute 2. Medical Research Committee UAW-CIO 3. Medical Research Institute 4. Medical File 5. Medical Subjects 6. Memorial Folder, Sympathy, Ackowledgement Cards, Memorial Resolutions, ect. 7. Metropolitan Detroit Council on Fair Employment Practices

8-10. MIA-MIL

Box 86C

1-3. MIA-MIL 4. Michel, E.J. 5. Michigan Bell Telephone Company

6-10. Michigan Hospital Service 11. Michigan Legislation

12-13. Michigan Medical Service 14. Michigan, State of, Gov. Div. Miscellaneous ect. 15. Michigan State Medical Society 16. Mielke, C.A. 17. Millard, Charles 18. Miller, George

19-24, MIM - ML

Box 86D

1. Miscellaneous (letters, ect.) 2. Miscellaneous (letters and receipts)

3-4. Miscellaneous (letters and statements) 4-7. Miscellaneous -General

Box 86E

1-2. Miscellaneous 3. Miscellaneous 1941

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Box 87

1-2. Registered Mail Receipts 3. Research Institute of America 4. Resolutions 5. Resolutions Notarized 6. Resolutions Passed 7. Resolutions Received

8-9. Resolutions Supporting CIO

Box 88

1-6. RH-RI 7-8. Irving Richer

9. Eddie Rickenbacker 10-16. ROA-ROR

17. Roberts, Kinsley, M.D. 18. Roberts, LeRoy L.

Box 89

1-6. ROS-RZ 7-8. Rose, George 9. Rubin, Joseph 10. Russo, Paul 11. "S" Bonds Issued 12-18. SA-SCHA

Box 90

1-6. Safran Printing Company

Box 91

1-3. Safran Printing Company 4. Paul St. Marie 5-6. Fank J. Sahprsbe 7-12. STE-STO

Box 92

1-6. STR-SZ 7. Maurice Sugar May 1-June 30, 1941 8. Maurice Sugar July 1-December 31, 1941 9. Maurice Sugar January 1-April 30, 1942 10-12. Supply Department

13. Supply Dept. (James Hansen) 14. Sunshine Fund

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Box 93

1. Strikes Report August - September - October 2. Maurice Sugar January - April, 1939 3. May-July 1939 4. August- October - December 31, 1939 5. January - April 1940 6. May 1940 7. June - September 1940 8. October - December 1940 9. January 1, 1941

10. Suspensions 11-16. TA-TE

17. Bonds Issued "T" Box 94 1. Michael Taylor 2. William B. Taylor 3. Testimony 4. Thompson Products Drive Cleveland, Ohio

5-10. TH-TI 11. Dr. Max Thorek 12. Dr. Max Thorek RE: Labor Hospitalization

13-17. TO-TY

Box 95

1. Tuttle, Judge Arthur J. Resolution Favoring Retirement of District Judge Tuttle

2. Bonds Issued "U" 3-8. U

9. U.S. Government Offices, Michigan 10. Nutrition and Food Conservation Branch

11-12. Office of Civilian Defense

Box 96

1. U.S. Govenment Offices, Office of Price Administration 2. Office of War Administration 3. Post Office 4. Rationing Board 5. President Roosevelt

v6-7. Selective Service 8-11. U.S. Representatives

Box 97

1-2. U.S. Government Offices, Selective Service 3-7. 8-9. Social Security Board

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Box 98

1. Labor-Management Committee (subcommittee) of War Labor Board 2. Michigan Unemployment Service Conference 3. Social Security Program UAW-CIO 4. Thompson Products War Labor Board Case

5-6. Treasury Department 7. Truman Committee

8-9. War Department 10. War Food Administration 11. War Manpower Commission

Box 99

1-4. U.S. Government Offices, War Labor Board

5-8. WIM-WY

Box 100

1-2. WIM-WY 3. Winn, Otis 4. White, Wheeler J.

5-6. Women's Auxiliary 7-8. Women's Auxiliary, Miscellaneous Receipts, ect.

Box 101

1-4. Women's Auxiliary 5-6. Women's Auxiliary, Miscellaneous Receipts, ect.

Box 102

1. Wolf, David A. 2. Women's Auxiliary 3. Workers Alliance of America 4. Workers Defense League 5. World Youth Council 6. Wright, Robert 7. Wright, Robert (Chicago Organization Drive)

8-13. X-Y-Z 14. Bonds, Issues "X-Y" 15. Bonds Issued "Z" 16. Yogoslav - Miscellaneous 17. Zaremba, John A.

18-19. Zurich Insurance Company (letters)

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1-2. Zurich General Accident & Liability Insurance Co, Ltd. 3. Insurance Applications 1940-1941 4. Zurich General Accident & Liability

5-7. Automobile Insurance Applications beginning June 3, 1942 8. Peter J. Zanghi, Region 9 May 1, 1941 9. Robert Zankl

Part II Series I Financial Records

Boxes 1-VI

Financial reports, work sheets, and audits for the period 1939 through 1942. The files are arranged chronologically within each manuscript box. However, the boxes are not in strict chronological order.

Box 1 1. W.U. Ayling - Initial Audit Reports, 1939,1940 and 1941. 2. Chrysler Defense Fund Reports, November 9/39 - January 5/40 3. Chrysler Defense Fund Vouchers Paid - 1939 & 1940 4. Financial Status of Local Unions 1939 - Beginning 1940 5. Financial Status of Local Unions 1939 - Beginning 1940 6. G.M. Local Unions Reports January 15/41 7. Organization Expense Region 2-B, October 6/41 8. Monthly Inc. & Expenditures Report, September 1939 9. Monthly Income & Expenditures Report, November 1939 10. Monthly Income & Expenditures Report, December 1939 11. 6-Months Inc. & Expenditures Report, May/39 - October 39

Box II

1. Monthly Income & Expenditures February, 1939-1940 2. March, 1939 3. March, 1939 4. April, 1939 5. May, 1939 6. April - May, 1939 7. June, 1939 8. July, 1939 9. Quarterly Report July - Oct. 1939

10. August 1939 11. March, 1940 12. April, 1940 13. May, 1940 14. June, 194Q 15. July, 1940 16. August, 1940 17. September, 1940 18. October, 1940 19. November, 1940 20. December, 194Q

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Box III

1. Monthly Reports, June, 1941 2. July, 1941 3. August, 1941 4. September, 1941 5. October, 1941 6. Quarterly Reports, August - September - October, 1941 7. Six Months Reports May/41 through October/41 8. Quarterly Reports November-December 1941 & January 1942 9. Quarterly Reports, February, March & April, 1942

10. Six Months Reports November 1941 thorugh November 1942

Box IV

1. Monthly Reports,January 1939 2. February 1939 3. March 1939 4. April 1939 5. May 1939 6. June 1939 7. July 1939 8. August 1939 9. September 1939

10. October, 1939 11. Quarterly Report August-October, 1939 12. Six Months Report, May through October, 1939 13. Six Months Report, Ending October 10,1939 14. Monthly Report - November 1939 15. Monthly Report - December 1939

Box V

1. Monthly Report - January, 1940 2. Quarterly Report, November, December 1939-January, 1940 3. Monthly Report - February 1940 4. - March 1940 5. -April 1940 6. Quarterly Report February, March & April, 1940 7. Six Months Report November 1939, April, 1940 8. Six Months Report Work Sheet Income - November 1939-April, 1940 9. Monthly Report - May, 1940

10. - June, 1940 11. - July, 1940 12. - August, 1940 13. - September,1940 14. - October, 1940

Box VI

1. Quarterly Reports, May-July,1940 2. , August-October, 1940 3. , May through October, 1940 4. Monthly Report, November, 1940

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5. Monthly Reports December, 1940 6. ,January, 1941 7. ,November, 1940/January, 1941 8. ,February, 1941 9. ,March, 1941

10. ,April, 1941 11. Quarterly Reports - Work Sheets Feb - March - April, 1941 12. Six Months Reports - November, 1940/April, 1941 13. Monthly Reports, May, 1941 14. Quarterly Reports May, June, July, 1941 15. Buffalo Convention Expenditures, 1941 Constitution, Resolution &

Credential Committees Work Sheet

Series II Appeal Cases Boxes VII-IX

Files of grievance appeals to the Appeals Committee of the Executive Board from 1942 through 1953 in the form of correspondnece, interoffice memoranda, reports, and transcripts of hearings. For the most part they deal with customary grievance matters; seniority rights, discharges, election disputes, and so forth. They are arranged by the number of the local and then alphabetically by the name of the appellant.

Boxes VII

1. Appeal - Local Unions 574 and 589 vs. Local Union 713 3. - Lola Polley vs. L.U. 648 Re: Expulsion and Discharge 4. - Peters, Keltner, Mikelonis and Edmonds - vs. Local Union 666

RE: Suspension from local 4. - Trial of 34 Officials of L.U. 669 for Misappropriations of the

Union's Funds (April-July, 1945) 5. - Lucille Butcher & Pauline Welsh vs. Local 670 - Re: Discrimination 6. - Kasee, W.H. vs L.U. 674 7. - Stoltsits, F.L. vs. L.U. 677- Re: Eligibility for Chief Steward 8. - Matthews, S,P. Vs Local Union 709 9. - Tshida, M.vs Local Union 711

10. - Gasparac, K. vs. Local Union 719 11. - Hanus, T. vs. Local Union 719 12. - Montani, D, and Givens, J. vs. Local Union 731 13. - Woodrew, S. vs. Local Union 731 14. - McGrath, G.C. vs. Local Union 750 - Re: Seniority 15. - Seager, R. and Sandoro, J. vs. Local Union 774 16. - Edwards, D. vs Local Union 777 - Re: Seniority 17. - Bryer, Crean, Giannuzzi and Manola vs. Local Union 795 18. - Maretha, J. vs. Local Union 795 19. - Keagle, H.E, vs. Local Union 797 20. - Neitzel, J.M. vs. Local Union 799 21. - Kibiloski, E. vs. Local Union 822 22. - Carter, Sims, Nastasi and Calhoun vs. Local Union 824 23. - Doktorich vs. Local Union 824 24. - Cummins, R. vs. Local Union 833

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Box VIII

1. Appeal - Re. Conditions vs. Local Union 840 2. - Eiseman, A. vs. Local Union 840 3. - Romeo, J. vs. Local Union 843 4. - Acueto, A. vs. Local Union 844 5. - Kitsz, C. vs. Local Union 854 6. - Palermo, H. vs. Local Union 854 7. - Williams, Benjamin and Shoemaker vs. L.U. 859 8. - Baker, R. vs. Local Union 863 9. - Gallager, Maroiano and Pagnotta vs. L.U. 871

10. - Fouts, E. vs. Local Union 863 11. - Harkins, Monacelli and Sape vs. L.U. 877 12. - Delpheide and Ownes vs. Local Union 887 13. - Duncan, P. vs. Local Union 889 14. - Sackett, H.A. vs. Local Union 901

15-16. - Elvin, J. and Smith, N.vs. Local Union 906 17. - Fliegelman, J. vs. Local Union 918 18 .- Perry, J. vs. Local Union 927 19. - Baluha, J. vs. Local Union 942 20. - Dephouse, I. vs. Local Union 943

Box IX

1. Appeal - Martin, E, vs. Local Union 947 2. - Prugh, L. vs. Local Union 947

3. - Lodise, V.J. vs. Local Union 953 4-5. - Conrad, E, vs. Lcao Union 955

6. - Butts, E. vs. Local Union 976 7. - Dimasi, J. H. vs. Local Union 998 8. - Dye, C.V. sv. Local Union 998

9-12. - Hirsch, F. vs. Local Union 998 13. - Milaro, J. vs. Local Union 998 14. - Miscellaneous

Series III General Files Boxes X-XIV

General files from the office of the secretary-treasurer covering the letters G through S consisting of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, dues recipts, reports, pamphlets, clippings, and other items from the period 1944 through 1946. They are arranged alphabetically.

Box X

1. Miscellaneous Correspondence G 2. G.M. Department - Official Corres. Between W. Reuther and G.F. Addes

May/45-Nov. 26/45 - H.W. Anderson 3. 1946 G.M. Strike 4. 1946 G.M. Strike

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5. General Correspondence G.M. Umpire Corres. May/45-May/46 6. Miscellaneous Correspondence H 7. Health Institute- UAW -CIO 8. Miscellaneous Correspondence I 9. Insurance Proposals - Reports of the UAW-CIO Social Security Commission

Box XI

1-2. Insurance Proposals 3. Inter-Office Communication 4. Miscellaneous Corres. -Letter from Edward J. Jeffies, Jr., Mayor of

Detroit 5. Kelly Harry F., Governor of Michigan

6-7. General Correspondence - Letter K 8. Leader-Dog League 9. Legal - Miscellaneous

10-11. Miscellaneous Correspondence L

Box XII

1. Legal Services 2-3. Legal Services of Smokier, N.L.

4. Local Union Status, Amalgamations 5. Communications re: Exonerations 6. , Dormant Locals 7. , Exonerations approved, Local 17-160 8. , Exonerations approved, Locals 161-499 9. , Exonerations a pproved, Locals 500 -800

10. , Exonerations a pproved, Locals 805 -999 11. , Initiation Fee Form - Approved 12. , Legal Servies of Tucker-Witt 13. , Revocations

Box XIII

1. General Correspondence, Letter M,Maryland Casualty Co. 2-3. Miscellaneous Coorespondence Letter M

4. Nadar, George 5. Nat'l Council for A Permanent Fair Employment Practice 6. National Found'n for Const'1 Liberties 7. National Lawyers Guild 8. National Surety Co. 9. Miscellaneous Correspondence N

10. Miscellaneous Correspondence 0 11-13. Miscellaneous Correspondence P

Box XIV

1. Press Release - June/45 - May/46 2. Publicity Department 3. Miscellaneous Correspondence P

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4. Miscellaneous Q 5. Recreation Dept.

6-7. Research Dept. 8. Rubin, Joseph 9. Miscellaneous - Letter R

10. Shipley, Carl 11. Skilled Trades Department 12. Miscellaneous Correspondence S

Box XV

1. District Council 1,1939 2. 1940-41

3-5. 1943 6. 1944

Box XV is primarily made up of correspondence between George F. Addes, International Secretary-Treasurer of the UAW, and Roy Speth, Lawrence Carlstrom, and James Kirby, offi cers of UAWA District Council 1 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The correspondence concerns such topics as factionalism involving Homer Martin, dues and per capita tax information about local unions in the district, and union war policy, reconversion planning and other wartime activities. Also included are a District Council 1 constitution, and the proceedings or minutes of various meetings and conventions, including some resolutions.

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Subject Index*

Addes, George F.: accusations of pro- Ethnic groups: wartime employment, communism, 91-12; Reuther faction, 26-13 74-1; suspension (1938), 1-12/13, Factionalism. See UAW factionalism 5-2, 8-14, 12-4, 13-19 Fair employment practices, 86B-7

Aircraft industry: organizing, 13-13, Farm equipment workers: organizing, 18-2, 19-20 16-13, 18-9, 23-11, 24-9

Aliens: civil liberties, 16-8; war- Feminism, 82-18 time discharge of, 29-11 Foreign born: rights of, 83-11,

Amalgamated locals, 11-4 83-17 American Labor Congress, 16-45 Ford Motor Co.: allegations of Anti-communism, 2-2, 6-39 Nazi connections, 83-11; organi- Anti-labor legislation, 15-26, 16-7, zing, 85-7, 85-12/15, 93-2; use of

16-8, 30-3, 31-14, 32-5, XIV-1 intimidation, 83-19 Anti-Semitism, 76C-1 Ford-UAW case (1941), 95-1 Anti-war resolution, 16-45 Fried, Emanuel, 86-6 Anti-war sentiment, 21-1 Government war wage policy, 94-7 Blacks: defense employment, 22-14; GM strike (1946), X-3

discrimination against in locals, Hall, Ed, 1-10, 18-19 23-8, 72-20, 75-18, 76B-17, 79-13, Health benefits, 26-5, 26-10, 29-1, XI-11; employment discrimination, 31-5/7, 86A-12/14. See also 72-9, 72-20, 79-13, XIV-6; equal- Workers' health ity in armed forces, 86E-1; ex- Health Institute, X-7 clusion from defense employment, Hospitalization plan, 20-19 22-5, 22-6, 22-14; housing, 22-15, Housing, 29-6, 32-1; UAW wartime 86B-10; organizing, 3-20, 8-8, policy, 96-5 13-5, 13-23 Housing shortage, 20-20, 21-1,

Bridges (Harry) Defense Committee, 25-7 16-10, 16-21, 24-1 Kentucky Miners' Defense Committee,

Canada: wartime strike restrictions, 17-8 18-4, 31-2 Labor law violations, 18-21

Civil defense, 96-11/12 Labor legislation. See Anti- Committee for Industrial Organiza- labor legislation

tion: UAW support for, 1-2 Legislation: UAW policy, 96-8/11, Communism. See Anti-Communism 97-3/7 Communist charges, 22-1, 77-3, 86E-3, Little Steel Formula, 23-8, 24-8,

94-3 24-11, XIV-6 Communist party: Michigan, 86B-8 Martin, Homer: negotiations with Conscription: UAW opposition, 31-12 Ford, 91-4; removal from presi- Corruption, 13-5, 16-16, 17-14, dency, 1-21, 1-23, 1-34, 2-6, 2-10,

23-9 2-15, 2-27, 2-33, 4-3, 6-40, 12-27; Coughlin, Father Charles E., 4-3 Thomas correspondence, 15-26 Crockett, George W., Jr., XI-11 Mazey, Emil, 15-11/12 Dies Committee, 10-5, 10-8, 86D-5 Medical Dept., 8-13, 13-11 Draft deferments: UAW officials, Michel, E. J., 86C-4

96-7/8 Mielke, C. A., 86C-16 DuQuoin Miners Defense Committee, Millard, Charles, 86C-17

14-27 Miller, George, 86C-18

This selective index is intended as a supplement to the series descriptions and folder headings to indicate the location of material on subjects which might not be apparent from the folder designations.

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Mooney (Tom) Defense Committee,13-12117-13,21-3Nader, George R., XIII-4National defense: UAW policy

(1940)., 17-15National Lawyers Guild: wartime

labor policy, 92-3; workmen'scompensation, XIII-7

National Negro Congress, 86E-3OPA: price ceilings on automobiles,

96-1,96-5Political Action Committee, 72-2Postwar reconversion, 23-3, 23-8,

24-3,25-7, XT.V-9; discrimination against women and blacks,XIV-1; Michigan UneraplojnnentCompensation Act, XI-5; replacement of women workers, 69A-l,.74-5>-75-5;senior i ty issues, 26-4;wages, XIV-7, XIV-10

Postwar unemployment, XIV-1, XIV--6Pr ivacy, invas ion o f : fingerpr in t

ing and questionnaires, 83-11;non-communist and Bund pledges,30-6, 92-7

Reutber, Roy, 15-12,15-27, .16-21,16-22

Reutber, Walter, 19-6,74-1, X-2 *R ich ter, I rv ing , 88-7 /8Rickenbacker, Eddie, 88-9Robert, Kinsley, M.D., 88-16Roberts, LeRoy L., 88-16Rubin, Joseph, XIV-8Russian war relief, 89-2/4,92-2Russo-Finnish war resolution,

15-14Select ive serv ice; d iscr iminatory

pract ices, 96-5Shipley, Carl, XIV-10Social Security, 97-8/9,98-3Speedups, 33-8Stike reports, 93-1Sugar, Maurice, 92-7/9,93-5/9Truman, Harry S: postwar economy

97-4 *Tut tie, Judge Arthur J.: UAW

charges agianst, 95-1UAW Factionalism, 1-23,10-1,11-1,13-8,15-11,33-12,94-3..Addes-

Reutber, 74-1; dual unions (AFL--CIO), 3-23/26,3-29/30,4-3,5-1,6-21,10-5,15-26,15-30,33-9,87-9;Lewis peace plan, 12-14; locals,1-6/7,2-1/2,9-9,12-21 15-12,17-14,19-6,76-7/8,76A-2/4.76B-25; 1938 suspensions , 1-12/13,5-2,6-9,8-9,8-14,•

12-4/5,12-26,13-6,13-19HAW financial problems (1937),1-7,

12-15UAW legal department, 93-3UAW Women's Conference(Detroit),

100-2Unemployment compensation, XIV-1Un ion con t rac ts : confl ic t w i th mi l i -

tray codes, 96-5United Automobile Worker, 13-17Veterans ' senior i ty, 24-9,71-17,

XIV-6WPA, 6-6,6-46,8-15Wages in south: achieving parity with

north, 96-5War effort: UAW support, 22-9;union

role,28-1/9, 28-12; wages aridsalaries, 27-1; waiving premiumpay,27-16

War Labor Board: wage policy;, 87-3/4;wartime salary levels, 99-15

War plants: removal of subversives,92-9,98-8

War production: auto manufacturecur ta i lment , 19-10; no-s t r ikepledge,23-5,24-2,24-11,76A-21,89-12; s t r ikes, 20-1,21-1; t ransition to, 96-5>98-1/2; UAW plan,29-14; work stoppages, 26-1,26-3

Wartime employment: ethnic groups*26-13

Wartime UAW policies, 27-1/19Women workers: child care,97-7,

101-2,101-4; defense work, 86D-4,100-1; maternity leave, 26-9; men'sjobs," VII-3; physical comparison tomen, 82-26;pol i t ica l act ion, 100-5/6;sen ior i ty r igh ts , 23-8 ,24-11,71-13/16;sen io r i t y r i gh ts v io la t ion , -25 -6sexual harrassment, 76A-18; unequalx^age scale, 1-5,21-5; union attitudetoward, 19-7/8,21-5,73-8;wart imesepara te sen io r i t y l i s ts , 94-7 ;working-condi t ions, 19-7/8,100-1,' See alsoFeminjsm and Postwar reconversion: replacement of women workers-

Women's Auxi l l iary, 1-10,15-8,16-5,16-2 l , i6 -24,16-34,17-13,19-26,21-9,32-6,100-5/8

Worker education, 8-13,32-1Workers Defense League, 102-4Workers-' health, -8-13/14,20-19,86B-1/3,

88-7,88-16, Seealsolrlealth benefitsWorking conditions: Parke-Davis,1-5Workmen's compensation, XIII-7Zangli, Peter J. 103-9Zankl, Albert, 103-10Zaremba, John A, 102-17