INVESTIGATION OF WELFARE AND PENSION FUNDS 4 NOV HEARINGS BEFORE A SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS SECOND SESSION PURSUANT TO H. Res. 115 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION 53814 HEARINGS HELD AT LOS ANGELES, CALIF. PART ONE (LOS ANGELES AREA) 4.S. Congress, House, Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor ل COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR SAMUEL K. McCONNELL, JR., Pennsylvania, Chairman RALPH W. GWINN, New York CARROLL D. KEARNS, Pennsylvania WILLIAM H. HARRISON, Wyoming JOHN J. RHODES, Arizona STUYVESANT WAINWRIGHT 2d, New York PETER FRELINGHUYSEN, JR., New Jersey CLIFTON YOUNG, Nevada GRAHAM A. BARDEN, North Carolina ROY W. WIER, Minnesota LEE METCALF, Montana SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF WELFARE AND PENSION FUNDS SAMUEL K. McCONNELL, JR., Pennsylvania, Chairman WINT SMITH, Kansas, Vice Chairman ALBERT H. BOSCH, New York JOHN J. RHODES, Arizona GRAHAM A. BARDEN, North Carolina HOWARD S. MILLER, Kansas II COMMITTEE STAFF JOHN O. GRAHAM, Staff Director соруз 83D CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION H. RES. 115 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RESOLUTION Resolved, That the Committee on Education and Labor, effective from January 3, 1953, acting as a whole or by subcommittee, is authorized and directed to conduct studies and investigations relating to matters coming within the jurisdiction of such committee under rule XI, clause 6, of the Rules of the House of Representatives. For such purpose such committee, or any subcommittee thereof, is authorized to sit and act during the present Congress at such times and places within the United States, its Territories and possessions, whether the House is in session, has recessed, or has adjourned, to hold such hearings, and to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence, memoranda, papers, and documents, as it deems necessary. Subpenas shall be issued only over the signature of the chairman of the committee or a member of the committee designated by him; they may be served by any person designated by such chairman or member. The committee may report to the House of Representatives from time to time during the present Congress the results of its studies and investigations, with such recommendations for legislation or otherwise as the committee deems desirable. Any report submitted when the House is not in session shall be filed with the Clerk of the House. Testimony of: CONTENTS Beasley, V. R., Associated Industries, San Diego, Calif., accompanied by Clifford Duke, Jr., San Diego, Ćalif_ Page 257 Besk, Pete, Barstow, Calif 50 Dandy, John Percy, vice president in charge of group insurance opera- tions, Occidental Life Insurance Co., Los Angeles, Calif., accom- 34 277 Hoyt, Clayton R., Santa Monica, Calif 328 Jacobs, Leo W., Associated Industries, San Diego, Calif., accompanied 246 Jones, Jordan L., Sacramento, Calif., accompanied by Carl W. 228 Luce, Edgar A., on behalf of the San Diego Hotel and Restaurant 262 Whelan, Vincent, San Diego, Calif. Insertions into the record: Lutes, Hal G., San Bernardino, Calif. Marshall, Elizabeth, San Bernardino, Calif_ Martin, Ronald, Founders' Insurance Company. Morgan, Thomas H., certified public accountant, Pasadena, Calif Rees, Louise J., secretary-treasurer, Local 535, Culinary Workers and Roe, Donald, San Francisco, Calif. Wright, Dudley, secretary-treasurer, Local 402, Culinary Workers Barr, Irvin, letter to D. L. Hartman....... Dandy, J. P., letter to Las Vegas sheet metal workers' union............ Financial statements regarding trustees of Sheet Metal Workers' 270 269 188 Letter to D. L. Hartman_ 168 |