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Domestic News October 23, 1943

The Union Times

New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

What is this article about?

Sen. William A. Scott, president of the Hartford Central Union and A.F.L. representative, spoke on the broadcast opening the $1,326,000 Hartford Community and War Funds campaign, appealing to A.F.L. members for support. He heads the C.L.U. committee cooperating with the drive, including Timothy Crowley, Sam Goldberg, and William Morris.

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C.L.U. Represented On Fund Broadcast

Sen. William A. Scott, president of the Hartford Central Union and A.F.L. representative on the Hartford Community and War Funds campaign, spoke on the broadcast that opened the drive for $1,326,000.

He appealed to A.F.L. members to give full support to the campaign which is seeking to raise $576,000 for war relief agencies and $750,000 for local welfare groups.

Scott heads the C.L.U. committee co-operating with the campaign. Other members of this committee include Timothy Crowley, 400, Musicians; Sam Goldberg, 743, I.A.M.; William Morris, B-1013, Electrical Device Workers.

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief

What keywords are associated?

Hartford Fund Drive Afl Support War Relief Community Welfare Clu Committee

What entities or persons were involved?

Sen. William A. Scott Timothy Crowley Sam Goldberg William Morris

Where did it happen?

Hartford

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Hartford

Key Persons

Sen. William A. Scott Timothy Crowley Sam Goldberg William Morris

Outcome

campaign seeking to raise $1,326,000: $576,000 for war relief agencies and $750,000 for local welfare groups.

Event Details

Sen. William A. Scott spoke on the broadcast opening the Hartford Community and War Funds campaign drive for $1,326,000. He appealed to A.F.L. members for full support. Scott heads the C.L.U. committee cooperating with the campaign, with other members Timothy Crowley (400, Musicians), Sam Goldberg (743, I.A.M.), and William Morris (B-1013, Electrical Device Workers).

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