of workers would be particularly significants especially in a normal 

 peacetime economy. 



Some idea as to the Departanent of Labor's view with respect to 

 the tuna industry and the National interest were given in reply to 

 a query on this subject addressed to that Department. The reply from 

 the Department of Labor is reproduced as follows: 



U.So DEPARTMENT OF UBOR 

 Office of International Labor Affairs 

 (COPY) WASHINGTON 



Office of the Director March 2 > 1953 



Mr a Albert M= Day 



Director 



Fish and Wildlife Service 



Department of Interior 



Washington 25, D, Co 



REF; File 717 



Dear Mr. Day: 



a 

 Please find att ache c^ brief statement covering some of 

 your questions on fishing and canning of tuna This statement 

 was prepared by the Bureau of Employment Security of the De- 

 partment of Labor, 



If you have additional questions, please let me know. 



Sincerely yours, 



/s/ Philip Arnow 

 Riilip Arnow 

 Associate Director 



Enclosure 



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