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Former NLRB member listens to successor testify before Smith Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Listening intently to proceedings of the Smith Committee Investigating the National Labor Relations Board was Donald Wakefield Smith and his wife during the morning session. He is a former member of the Board, and was replaced by William Leiserson, witness before the Committee

NLRB member and Chairman of House NLRB Investigating Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Before taking the stand as the first witness before the House NLRB Investigating Committee today, William M. Leiserson, right, member of the National Labor Relations Board, talked 'off-the-record with Rep. Howard W. Smith, Chairman of the Committee'

NLRB Invesitgating Committee quizzes Edwin Smith?, NLRB Board member. Washington, D.C., Dec. 15. Edwin S. Smith, member of the National Labor Relations Board photographed as he testified before the Smith Committee investigating the NLRB

NLRB Invesitgating Committee quizzes Edwin Smith?, NLRB Board member. Washington, D.C., Dec. 15. Edwin S. Smith, member of the National Labor Relations Board photographed as he testified before the Smith Committee investigating the NLRB

Principals in today's NLRB Committee hearing. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. While Edmund Toland, Counsel for the Smith Committee Investigating the NLRB, was questioning William M. Leiserson, Board member, concerning the National Labor Relations Board, Charles Fahy, Counsel for the Board engaged in a tiff with Committee Chairman Howard Smith over procedure of the Committee. Fahy maintained that Board Chairman Madden and Member Edwin S. Smith be given opportunities to answer criticisms by Leiserson. Chairman Smith termed the suggestion 'presumptious.' Left to right: Fahy, Smith, and Toland

In spotlight at NLRB investigation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 14. John P. Frey, left, President of the Metal Trades Union, A.F. of L., chats with Rep. Howard W. Smith, Chairman of the House Committee Investigating the National Labor Relations Board, just before today's session got under way. Frey is expected to testify before the committee later today

Principals in today's NLRB Committee hearing. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. While Edmund Toland, Counsel for the Smith Committee Investigating the NLRB, was questioning William M. Leiserson, Board member, concerning the National Labor Relations Board, Charles Fahy, Counsel for the Board engaged in a tiff with Committee Chairman Howard Smith over procedure of the Committee. Fahy maintained that Board Chairman Madden and Member Edwin S. Smith be given opportunities to answer criticisms by Leiserson. Chairman Smith termed the suggestion 'presumptious.' Left to right: Fahy, Smith, and Toland

First witness before House NLRB Investigating Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Appearing as the first witness, William M. Leiserson, NLRB member, was sharply questioned by the House NLRB Investigating Committee as it opened public hearings today. Leiserson told the committee that the National Labor Relations Board was aware of 'many deficiencies in operations, of troublesome mistakes, doubtful policies, and weaknesses in organization and personnel'

First witness before House NLRB Investigating Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Appearing as the first witness, William M. Leiserson, NLRB member, was sharply questioned by the House NLRB Investigating Committee as it opened public hearings today. Leiserson told the committee that the National Labor Relations Board was aware of 'many deficiencies in operations, of troublesome mistakes, doubtful policies, and weaknesses in organization and personnel'

Former NLRB member listens to successor testify before Smith Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Listening intently to proceedings of the Smith Committee Investigating the National Labor Relations Board was Donald Wakefield Smith and his wife during the morning session. He is a former member of the Board, and was replaced by William Leiserson, witness before the Committee

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HUD Strategic Planning Feedback Session [and follow-up activities, with Secretary Shaun Donovan and Deputy Secretary Ron Sims among the senior officials on hand]

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