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L-4 Piper Cub (Whizzer) aircraft, 1073 L-5 Sentinel (Whizzer) aircraft, 1072-73, 2519-22 Labor organizations: responses to, for pledges of support, Vol 2: 1138; statement to leaders by E. re production, Vol 4: 2393; visits by representatives, 2402-03 Labradordeployment of Negro troops to, Vol 4: 2332; Vol 1: 211

L-5 Sentinel planemerits of, Vol 4: 2519, 2522

La Bonte Ranch, Wyoming, Vol 12: 401-2

La Gorce, John Oliver, Vol 8: 1386

La Guardia, Fiorello Henry: background, Vol 6: 171; death of, Vol 9: 2042; New York reception for E., Vol 6: 171-73; relatives removal from Berlin, Vol 6: 544-45; Selective Service, extension of, Vol 7: 778; troop units, demobilization acceleration, Vol 7: 778; UNRRA, reorganization by, Vol 8: 1279

La Guardia, Marie Fisher, Vol 9: 2042

La Haye du Puits, 1956, 1969 Lambert, Betty, 582: letter to, 1761 LambertKent C, Vol 1: 438; Vol 2: 1092-93; Vol 3: 1841

La Pallice, Vol 1: 616

La Prensa, opposes Peron regime, Vol 14: 649-50

La Rochelle, Vol 4: 2182

Labor Management Relations Act of 1947. See Taft-Hartley Act

Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, Vol 14: 36

Labor organizations. See Unions

Labor organizations: responses to, for pledges of support, Vol 2: 1138; statement to leaders re production, Vol 4: 2393; visits by representatives of, Vol 4: 2332, 2402-03

Labor Statistics, Bureau of, Vol 14: 157

Labor unions: on AFL-CIO merger, Vol 16: 1584-85; and Brotherhood of Big Four, Vol 14: 619-20; Butkus's view, Vol 17: 2267; and Communist disclaimer, Vol 15: 813-14, 832-33; "dominant influence" in Democratic party, Vol 15: 1435; Douglas's view, Vol 15: 770-71; and meat-packers' strike, Vol 17: 2293; message to exiled labor leaders, Vol 15: 1048-49; and New York dock strike, Vol 15: 754-55; racial problems in, Vol 16: 2091; and railway workers' demands, Vol 14: 619-20; and right-to-work laws, Vol 15: 1443-44; Vol 16: 1492; and steel strike, Vol 16: 1831-32; Vol 17: 2202-3; and Taft-Hartley Act, Vol 14: 489-90, 561-62; Vol 15: 803, 804, 832-33; on teamsters and communism, Vol 15: 1245; and United Mine Workers' contract, Vol 16: 2091. See also American Federation of Labor ; Congress of Industrial Organizations ; Labor ; Taft-Hartley Act ; United Mine Workers LaBrum, J. Harry: background, 1475-76 ; on Delaware River dredging project, 1475-76 ;

Labor, Department of: appropriations for, Vol 20: 1663-65; Vol 21: 2034-35; and economic recession recovery, Vol 19: 718-19; and Federal Advisory Council on Employment Security, Vol 19: 1381-82; and First Secretary of Government, Vol 18: 695-96; Vol 20: 1700-1702; and foreign trade expansion, Vol 20: 1671-72; and 1960 campaign speakers on, Vol 20: 1793-96; on problems with management, Vol 19: 929-30. See also Labor ; Labor unions Labor, Secretary of. See Goldberg, Arthur Joseph ; Mitchell, James Paul Labor unions: and collective bargaining, 741-43 ; on congressional investigation of feath-erbedding, 777-82 ; E. scores leaders of, 1144 ; on farmers' unions, 1895-98 ; fight Taft's bid for reelection, 1950, 1070-71 ; on labor-management issues, 1144 ; on maritime labor union fears, 1394-95 ; oppose Knowland's bid for governor of California, 1070-71 ; and right-to-work issues, 1070-71, 1106-7, 1165-67 ; on secret ballots in labor law, 674 ; and steel strike, 1582-83, 1626-27 ; and Teamsters racketeering activities, 587, 1153-56 ; on "work rules," 1727-28. ; See also Labor ; Labor unions Labor, Secretary of. See Goldberg, Arthur Joseph ; Mitchell, James Paul Labor unions: and collective bargaining, 741-43 ; on congressional investigation of feath-erbedding, 777-82 ; E. scores leaders of, 1144 ; on farmers' unions, 1895-98 ; fight Taft's bid for reelection, 1950, 1070-71 ; on labor-management issues, 1144 ; on maritime labor union fears, 1394-95 ; oppose Knowland's bid for governor of California, 1070-71 ; and right-to-work issues, 1070-71, 1106-7, 1165-67 ; on secret ballots in labor law, 674 ; and steel strike, 1582-83, 1626-27 ; and Teamsters racketeering activities, 587, 1153-56 ; on "work rules," 1727-28. ; : Mashburn's appointment, Vol 13: 1504; wildcat strikes, Vol 13: 1504

Labor-management relations, Vol 10: 222-23, 626-

Labor, Vol 14: 605-6; Vol 15: 1230; and BLE, Vol 15: 922-23; and Bra-cero Agreement, Vol 16: 2096; and CIO, Vol 14: 558-59; on collective bargaining at Studebaker, Vol 15: 1259; on communism in ranks of, Vol 15: 1245; and condemnation of forced labor, Vol 16: 2141-42; Vol 17: 2151-52, 2153; and Durkin's resignation, Vol 15: 824, 831; message to exiled labor leaders, Vol 15: 1048-49; and Mexican nationals, Vol 15: 915-16; and migratory labor law, Vol 15: 915-16; policies in Canal Zone, Vol 15: 912-13; session on, at Republican legislative leaders' conference (December 1953), Vol 15: 794; and steel strike, Vol 17: 2202-3; strike in Honduras, Vol 15: 1066-67. See also Economy, U.S. ; Labor unions ; Taft-Hartley Act Labor, Department of: and Advisory Board of Economic Growth and Stability, 277-78 ; on age factor in employment, 1401 ; announces employment statistics, 1848-49 ; and "distress areas" in Illinois, 1153 ; and escape clause relief for lighter flints industry, 2388-90 ; and State of the Union Address, 654, 656 ; and Taft-Hartley Act revisions, 538-39 ; : American Assembly representation of, Vol 12: 382-83; American vs. French workers, E.'s view, Vol 12: 639-40; appointments, Vol 13: 1454; Dur-kin's mistake, Vol 13: 1503-4; E. meets leaders, Vol 13: 1441; E.'s stance toward, Vol 13: 1357; European unions, Vol 13: 938, 950; Hayes's request of E., Vol 13: 937-38; profiles a presidential candidate, Vol 13: 1127; Sloan's suggestion to E., Vol 13: 932; Stassen's report on, Vol 13: 1295-96; and U.S. steel mills, Vol 13: 1193; wildcat strikes, Vol 13: 1503-4 : and age discrimination, Vol 20: 1863-64; and Blough's speech, Vol 20: 1824-25; and collective bargaining, Vol 19: 741-43; divergence of views on, Vol 19: 1282-83; and federal pay bills vetoes, Vol 18: 444; Javits proposes conference, Vol 20: 1832-33; Jones supports labor bill, Vol 20: 1630-31; on labor costs and economic security, Vol 19: 1181-82; on leadership by, to defeat inflation, Vol 19: 1007-13; and McClellan Committee investigation, Vol 19: 1153-56; on management-labor prob-lems, Vol 19: 929-30, 1144, 1165-67; Vol 20: 1727-28; and midterm elections, Vol 19: 1100; opposes DOD reorganization, Vol 19: 878-79; on racketeering investigation, Vol 19: 1153-56; and right-to-work issues, Vol 19: 1070-71, 1123-24, 1165-67, 1193-94; and State of the Union Address, Vol 19: 1282-83; supports U.S. stand in Berlin crisis, Vol 20: 1576-77; on wage demands and recession, Vol 19: 803-4. See also Economy, U.S. ; Labor unions ; Management ; Steel industry ; Taft-Hartley Labor Relations Act of 1947 ;

Labouisse, Henry Richardson, Jr., ECA funds for Fontainebleau, Vol 12: 579

Labrador, security of, importance to U.S., Vol 8: 1298

Lacey, Thomas M., Vol 7: 964

ladbroke. See Syracuse Ladd, Florence Von Kanel, 2261: letter to

Ladd Field, Vol 9: 1870

Ladd, Florence Von Kanel, Vol 6: 430; Vol 8: 1326, 1708

Ladd, Fred, 2508 Ladd, Jesse Amos, 1067-68: documents to, Vol 4: 2260, 2508

Ladd, James Von Kanel: background, Vol 12: 261; offer of service to E., Vol 12: 260-61

Ladd, Jesse Amos, Vol 8: 1708; AGF board, assignment to, Vol 8: 1325-26; background, Vol 6: 430; Vol 8: 1326

Ladd, Jonathan Frederic, 1067, 2260-61 La Goulette, 1015 La Guardia, Fiorello Henry: assignment as liaison officer between civil agencies and AFHQ, Vol 2: 794; document to, Vol 3: 1918; pledge of support from New York City, Vol 3: 1918

Ladejinsky, Wolf: background, Vol 16: 1494-95; and Benson, Vol 16: 1494-95; takes FOA post, Vol 16: 1494-95