108 UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
Isaac A. Millner, 246 Pecker Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y., rabbi.
J. Pierce Filson, 56 Albion Street, Holley, N. Y., clergyman.
Fred W. Warren, 22 S. Chase Street, Johnstown, N. Y., salesman.
J. Percival Huget, 480 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn, N.'Y., clergyman.
Thomas C. Desmond, 247 Park Avenue, New York City, consulting engineer
Maxwell W. Rice, Zion Rectory, Wappingers Falls, N. Y., clergyman.
William Green, American Federation of Labor, Washington, D C., president.
American Federation of Labor.
W. P. Moore, Brimfield, Mass.
C. B. Brown, Brimfield, Mass. .
Robert C. Sherman, Brimfield, Mass.
George B. Sherman, Brimfield, Mass.
George W. Freeman, Brimfield, Mass.
E. 8. Parker, Brimfield, Mass.
F. N. Lawrence, Brimfield, Mass.
W. 8. Spooner, Brimfield, Mass,
Ethel B. Elder, Brimfield, Mass.
Myra L. Spooner, Brimfield, Mass.
Howard E. Boath, Brimfield, Mass.
Flora D. DeForest, Brimfield, Mass.
Mrs. 8. O. Russell, Brimfield, Mass.
Mrs. G. M. Mercer, Brimfield, Mass.
Anna Tabell, Brimfield, Mass.
William BE. DeForest, Brimfield, Mass.
0. A. Parker, Brimfield, Mass.
B. BE. Campbell, Brimfield, Mass.
W. H. Campbell, Brimfield, Mas.
Frederick Bissell, Brimfield, Mass.
Ruth W. Bissell, Brimfield, Mass.
Alma W. Bissell, Brimfield, Mass.
Ruth H. Phillips, Brimfield, Mass.
Mrs. W. H. Campbell, Brimfield, Mass.
Mrs. H. C. Clarke, Brimfield, Mass.
Mr. Hammer. Will we have the citation of the opinion of Judge
Chamberlain where it can be found?
The Cuairman. I ruled that that would be placed in the record.
Mr. Cerrar. May I ask the Senator a question, Mr. Chairman?
For the purpose of the record, it might be well to state that the petition
of that National Conference of Social Workers takes in social workers
of all creeds throughout the length and breadth of this country.
Senator WaoNeR. Yes. I understand that at this particular con-
ference there were over 100 cities of the United States represented.
As I told you earlier, I am not gomg to impose myself upon the
committee, except that at the conclusion of the opposition I may
feel called upon to say something. I think the witnesses have very
fully and very comprehensively, and I think very ably, presented
their side of the case. 1 would like to say, however, that I have
found no constitutional difficulty about this legislation, and if that
question is troublesome at all, I was wondering if it would be proper,
when the committee has the bill under consideration for vote upon it,
for a Senator, if it is not executive session, to be present and discuss
perhaps the legal phases of the legislation with the committee.
The Crarrman. I think we can settle that later.
Now, I understand you want to be heard on the legal points, Mr.
Emery? i
Mr. James A. EMERY. On questions of both law and policy, Mr
Chairman, }
The Cuarrman. How many are here in support of this measure?
Senator Wacener. Mr. Chairman, I almost overlooked the fact
that the Assistant Secretary of Labor is present. A communication