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LIST OF AUTHORS

OF PREPARED STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

Andersen, Frank N., chairman, building committee, Saginaw General
Hospital, Saginaw, Mich.

Page

7703

Anderson, H. W., General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich...
Baker, H. H., vice president, Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Toledo,
Ohio..

7336

7744

Ballenger, John F., manager, Bureau of Old-Age Assistance, Social Security
Board, Federal Security Agency, Detroit, Mich.
Barry, Floyd H., mayor, city of Battle Creek, Mich.

7635

7712

Beers, Amy, R. N., superintendent of Hackley Hospital, Muskegon,
Mich...

7721

Beukema, John C., secretary-manager, Greater Muskegon Chamber of
Commerce, Muskegon Chamber of Commerce, Muskegon, Mich_-
Bow, Warren E., deputy superintendent of public schools, board of educa-
tion, Detroit, Mich.

7715

7652

Briggs, George H., chairman, Improvement Associations Committee,
Royal Oak Township, Mich..

7693

Brown, Vernon J., auditor general, Lansing, Mich

Burch, Lewis D., director of industrial relations, Nash-Kelvinator Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich.

Bush, Lester C., manager, Muncie Chamber of Commerce, Muncie, Ind..
Cahn, Chester A., secretary, Automotive Tool & Die Manufacturers
Association, Detroit, Mich.

Carlton, C. C., Motor Wheel Corporation, and president, Automotive
Parts & Equipment Manufacturers, Inc., Detroit, Mich

Carpenter, O. F., associate district representative, district No. 13, Michi-
gan, and Lucas County, Ohio, Training Within Industry Branch, Labor
Division, Office of Production Management..

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Cody, Dr. Frank, superintendent of public schools, board of education,
Detroit, Mich..

Cassidy, Florence G., secretary, nationality committee, Council of Social
Agencies of Metropolitan Detroit

7670

7643

Conder, director of labor relations, Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, Mich
Cronin, William J., secretary, manufacturers' committee, Automobile
Manufacturers Association, Detroit, Mich

7322

7665

Current, Gloster B.. executive secretary, Detroit branch, National Asso-
ciation for the Advancement of Colored People, Detroit, Mich
Dillman, Dr. Grover C., president, Michigan College of Mining and
Technology, Houghton, Mich__

7670

7525

Division of Civilian Supply, Office of Production Management, Washington, D. C...

7453

Division of Defense Housing Coordination, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D. C..

7568

Douglas, Bruce H., M. D., commissioner, department of health, Detroit,
Mich..

7603

Dunne, Walter J., director, department of social welfare, Wayne County,
Mich...

7678

Eade, Lt. Comdr. Walter F., United States Naval Reserve, inspector of naval aircraft, United States Navy, Detroit, Mich.

7294

Edwards, George, director-secretary, Detroit Housing Commission,
Detroit, Mich.

7240

Elliott, C. H., city manager, Plymouth, Mich.

7674

Elliott, Eugene B., superintendent, State of Michigan Department of
Public Instruction, Lansing, Mich__.

7570

Fauri, F. F., supervisor, State bureau of social security, Lansing, Mich.
Fern, George H., director, Michigan State Board of Control for Vocational
Education, Lansing, Mich__

7565

7575

Hartung, Isaac, secretary, Macomb County Board of Social Welfare,
Mount Clemens, Mich.

7688

Hill, L. Clayton, general manager, Murray Corporation of America

John R. Council, of Improvement Associations Committee, Royal Oak
Township, Mich..........

7693

Klager, Benjamin, superintendent of schools, Bay City, Mich

7698

Krauss, Eugene A., housing manager, Defense Housing Division of Federal
Works Agency, Muskegon, Mich.

7726

Maxwell, A. J., Bay City Chamber of Commerce, Bay City, Mich..
McNaughton, Charles N., chairman, Macomb County Board of Social Wel-
fare, Mount Clemens, Mich____

7697

7688

Michigan historical records survey project, Work Projects Administration,
Federal Works Agency, Detroit, Mich...

7587

Nelson, J. Harry, city manager, city of Bay City, Mich..

7696

Nicol, Eric A., acting chief, Labor Supply Branch, Labor Division, Office
of Production Management, Washington, D. C...

7488

For greater convenience the Detroit hearings are published in two volumes. This volume, under the title, "Part 18. Detroit Hearings (Industrial Section)," includes the testimony of all witnesses except Prof. E. B. Hill, of the farm-management department of Michigan State College, who appeared before the committee to discuss agricultural migration and related subjects exclusively. Dr. Hill's testimony, together with his prepared statement and other papers dealing with various phases of Michigan agricultural migration, appears in the second volume of these hearings, under the title, "Part 19. Detroit Hearings (Agricultural Section)."

XII

NATIONAL DEFENSE MIGRATION

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1941

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SELECT COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING
NATIONAL DEFENSE MIGRATION,

MORNING SESSION

Washington, D. C.

The committee met at 9:30 a. m., in the Federal Building, Detroit, Mich., pursuant to notice, Representative John H. Tolan (chairman) presiding.

Present were: Representatives John H. Tolan (chairman), of California; Laurence F. Arnold, of Illinois; Frank C. Osmers, Jr., of New Jersey; Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska, all as members of the committee; and, as guest of the committee, Representative Fred L. Crawford, of Michigan.

Also present: Dr. Robert K. Lamb, staff director; John W. Abbott, chief field investigator; Francis X. Riley and Jack B. Burke, field investigators; and Ruth B. Abrams, field secretary.

The CHAIRMAN. The committee will please come to order. I wish to announce for the record that Mayor Edward J. Jeffries is absent from the city of Detroit. His secretary, Mr. Alfred S. Colinski, has extended to us every courtesy.

Governor Van Wagoner, you will be our first witness.

TESTIMONY OF HON. MURRAY VAN WAGONER, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN

The CHAIRMAN. Governor Van Wagoner, I would like to say to you at the beginning of this hearing that your prepared statement has been gone over carefully, and I think it is a very valuable contribution to the record of this committee.

I might explain briefly, Governor, that this committee was originally known as the Select Committee to Investigate the Interstate Migration of Destitute Citizens.

We started our hearings in New York, knowing that it was not just California which had that problem to face, and we heard Mayor LaGuardia inform us that the State of New York had spent millions of dollars for the care of nonsettled citizens, and that hundreds of such citizens had been transported to their homes.

From New York we went to Montgomery, Ala.; Lincoln, Nebr.; Chicago; Oklahoma City; San Francisco, and Los Angeles. We found that there were about 4,000,000 people on the road, traveling between States.

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