Wayne L. Morse
Born 1900-01-01
Died 1974-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF3902899
- WikidataQ676399
- ISNI0000000121183203
- Open LibraryOL1782214A
Top Subjects
- Grand jury. (1)
- Criminal statistics (1)
- Administration of Criminal justice (1)
- Multnomah County (1)
- Oregon (1)
- Parole -- United States -- States (1)
- Cases (1)
Books by Wayne L. Morse
Total count: 12
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A survey of the grand jury system1931-01-01
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Survey of the administration of criminal justice in Oregons. n.1931-01-01
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The organization and function of state parolean address at the Wisconsin Conference on state and local organization for crime control.s.n.1937-01-01
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In the matter of a controversy between Dock Checkers Employers Association of San Francisco, complainants and Ship Clerks Association, Local 1-34, I.L.W.U., respondentsinvolving disputes over a series of issues which culminated in the closing of the Port of San Francisco from June 17, 1939 to June 27, 1939, arbitrator's award[s.n.]1939-01-01
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In the matter of a controversy between the Ship Clerks' Union, Local 1-34, I.L.W.U., complainant and the Waterfront Employers Association of San Francisco, respondentFinal Award. Involving certain issues over wages, hours, hiring hall rules, and vacations1940-01-01
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In the matter of a controversy between International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, District 1, complainant and Waterfront Employers Association of the Pacific Coast, respondentsInvolving arbitrability of Long Beach Hiring Hall issue. Arbitrator's Award. Official decision based on oral decision of March 11, 1940. W.L. Morse, coast arbitrator. Eugene, Oregon, June 5, 19401940-01-01
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In the matter of a controversy between Allied heavy construction and highway crafts, A.F. of L., complainant, and Associated general contractors of America, Portland chapter, respondentinvolving claim of hoisting and portable engineers of International union of operating engineers that wage scale set forth in contract of January 30, 1940, by and between Oregon ship-building corporation, party of the first part, and Building and construction trades department and Metal trades department of the American federation of labor and the International and local unions affiliated with the said departments and Building and construction trades council of Portland and vicinity, parties of the second part, should be paid by the Gilpin construction company in the performance of its contract with the Oregon shipbuilding corporation, said contract involving the construction of ways at the Portland shipyards. Arbitrator's award1941-01-01
Will the War Labor Board hold the line on wages?1943-01-01-
Amending the Canal Zone codeReport to accompany S. 2829U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1948-01-01
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Freedom, federalism and the futureSidney Hillman foundation1956-01-01
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Visit to Japan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Israelreport of Senate delegation named by the Vice President to respond to certain official invitations from foreign parliamentary bodies and governments.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1966-01-01
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Statement ... [before the] separation of powers Subcommittee of Senate judiciary committee, July 20, 19671967-01-01