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Frances Perkins — Part 7
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are Na dln ate ning ame nts
te i inate nim in nm A te pn
"equipped with Pica Monogram type with a horizontal letter
~ spacing of. ten letters. per
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* December 28, 1939 signed by ISAAC KIBSER was ts nished the °°
. Bureau Laboratory. -by the: Bure for ‘appropriat cxinination.
“The results: will. be incorpo ated ins subsequent Sport:
a ere were no -ndividua at: registered : at.the hotel’ ..
or employed by the hotel “under the’ name of JOHN ROGERS? They |
recalled, however, that sometime during the month-of November,
1939 a person whom they believed to be a New York City detective
ua... @ppeared at the hotel to make inquiry about. a JOHN ROGERS;
... -. that he had. indicated to them that. letter -had. been received
~ « . Signed by JOHN ROGERS to the effect that the Esplanade Hotel:
“was to be blown up, and that as they"recalled, the letter 2.
‘mentioned. ‘something about poor: “working éonditions ‘and. poor.
7 salary for licensed stean stationary | enginéers. They. re
“unable to ‘recall the name of the particular detective. or.
any place where she might ” be" located: Ape SESE
ae ‘Daring the” course “of further conversation with
these , gentlenen it was ascertained that from about the middle.
- of July, 1939 up until the latter part of September, 1939 |
. negotiations were pending with a local union for’ recognition;
"that there was no aggressiveness on the part of° ary of the.
c "employees, - and that no. hard feelings Apparently | existed. be-
“tween the employees and'the "management of the’ hotel.” The -
“negotiations were. carried, on ina: ‘peaceful and: amicable .
-mannér, there being no picketing or attempts Lo cause.
‘strikes ‘in ‘sonnection withthe negotiations. °- ‘Negotiations’.
“\ were completed to° everyone's. satisfaction: during ‘the. latter |
part of September, 1939. It would appear, therefore, ‘that
the letters would have no connection with any union activities
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