alifornia state assemblyman Paul A. Richie of San Diego, center, chairs in an interim committee on labor and capital. The interim committee was formed in order to assess the C.I.O./United Mine, Mill, and Smelters Union strike at the San Jacinto tunnel of the Colorado River aqueduct project. Richie is flanked by assemblymen Fred Reaves, left, representing Los Angeles' 6th district, and Kenneth B. Dawson, right, representing San Francisco. The committee met first on October 27, 1937 at the California state building in Sacramento.
California state assemblyman Paul A. Richie of San Diego chairs in an interim committee on labor and capital. The interim committee was formed in order to assess the C.I.O./United Mine, Mill, and Smelters Union strike at the San Jacinto tunnel of the Colorado River aqueduct project. The committee met first on October 27, 1937 at the California state building in Sacramento.
California state assemblymen Paul A. Richie of San Diego chairs an interim committee on labor and capital. The interim committee was formed in order to assess the C.I.O./United Mine, Mill, and Smelters Union strike at the San Jacinto tunnel of the Colorado River aqueduct project. The committee met first on October 27, 1937 at the California state building in Sacramento.
California state assemblymen Jack B. Tenney of San Diego participates in an interim committee on labor and capital. The interim committee was formed in order to assess the C.I.O./United Mine, Mill, and Smelters Union strike at the San Jacinto tunnel of the Colorado River aqueduct project. The committee met first on October 27, 1937 at the California state building in Sacramento.
Assemblyman Paul A. Richie, the chairman of the interim committee on labor and capital. The committee was investigating the strike situation affecting the San Jacinto tunnel on the Colorado River aqueduct.