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  • union, [the] International Association of Machinists. Any insights on the appointment of that emergency board with Wayne Morse, [David] Ginsburg, and Dick Neustadt? C: Yes. At some point in April 1966, we decided that we would set up an emergency board
  • , that they're trying to dump the monkey on his back. [Senator Wayne] Morse opposed that, and some of the smaller union strikes began to get settled, I notice, as this period was continuing. We got the Senate to reject the House proposal that the President
  • Shriver Mr Edwin Neilan, President U.S. Chamber of Commerce Palmer Hoyt t George Meany Mr. Chambers Secretary Ball Sen Wayne Morse Sen. Mansfield Secretary Ball Senator Fulbright Hickenlooper Senator Sec. Ball Sec. Wirtz t Sen. Morse Sen Dirksen Sen
  • Activity (include Date. visited by)* Lo LD 11:00a 12:20p 12:45p 2:45p 3:07p 7:02p 7:38p 9:50p 10:05p 10:09p 1:30a Departed 4040. To Sheraton-Carlton Hotel. Arr Sheraton-Carlton Hotel -- pick up Sen. Wayne Morse and Mr. Taylor. Arr Morse Farm
  • , MUS. WAYNE MORSE, OREO. RAYMOND E . BALDWIN, CONN . WILLIAM II'. KNOWLAHD, CAUJI'. J. NELSON TRIBBY, CLERK COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES 0.ce~r 11,, 1Q50 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ThrN of my friends whom 1 have known for a loa, time ..-. in tnuw.t
  • January White House 12, 1965 Tuesday Awake, breakfast in bed, met w/ J V George Meany Abe Fortas Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon (The President had not intended to place this call. JV had asked the operator for Sen. Moss
  • / TheVPres Senator Lister Hill Senator Wayne Morse Senator Ralph Yarborough \ • Senator Jennings Randolph Senator Harrison Williams • Senator £ftaJ-B_ria___aiiB-hi-i Claiborne Pell I Senator Edward Kennedy II Senator Robert Griffin jf Senator Winston Prouty
  • on the street. And that was the hardest substantive problem we had in terms of dealing with the Congress. We did--we had the Senate because the President put Wayne Morse on a-- G: Emergency board? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • , with [Clark] Clifford and [Nicholas] Katzenbach and Wirtz, David Ginsburg, [John?] Douglas, and the President in and out. And it was here that we talked about the issue of supporting [Wayne] Morse's resolution to break the strike. Clifford saying that you need
  • they weren't joining in an effort to resolve a labor dispute. We were dealing with a union attempt to alter a government policy. This was more difficult. The President appointed Wayne Morse, a senator and a friend. I had known him for years. He had been
  • increase; LBJ's creation of a board comprised of Wayne Morse, Richard Neustadt and Ginsburg to advise him on the issue of an impending airline strike; working as a member of the Board with the primary goal of maintaining the 3.2 per cent guidelines
  • /or Telephone Subjec Sen Wayne Morse Sen Randolph Mrs Bill Green Philadelphia Pa. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson - Cabinet Room and - till 5:40 ? in office George Reedy Sen Long of Louisiana Secretary McNamara Cong. Albert Speaker McCormack To the Fish Room to drop
  • Cong Vanik of Ohio Sen Ted Kennedy Gov. Hoff of Vermont Cabinet Room for signing of H.R. 6143 Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 Senator Wayne Morse Sen. Humphrey t George Meany Roswell Gilpatric Douglas Dillon David Bell George Ball Kermit Gordon
  • Long, Ed. V. Long, Alan Bible, Sam J. Ervin, Jr. , Wayne Morse, Jos. Clark, Olin Johnston, J.J. Hickey and Non-Incumbents: Congr. Dan Inouye, Dan Brewster, David S. King, Lt. Gov. Wilson Wyatt, Secy A. Ribicoff, Richard Richards of Calif, Birch Bayh
  • Davis presented plaque honorary elder of NCCC naming President The President returned to Aspen Lodge and took a NAP Dale Meeks - LBJ Ranch George Meany - Saratoga, NY Senator Wayne Morse at his farm in Maryland Date July Camp David p^ 31. 1966
  • - Washington , D . C. To the Pool w/ Mrs . Johnson, Bess Abell, Liz Carpente r and VM Joe Califan o - Washington , D. C* Senator Wayne Mors e - Poolesville, Maryland (re being mediator w/ Governor Leroy Collins - Undersecy, of Commerce -- to represent
  • ) Day T. Telephone Tune f 1. In Out Lo 18 r 1967 White House £ { Exp Activity a LD 2:51p To . C^ ' Joe (include visited by) tu the west wing and oval office w/ , Senator Wayne Morse Califano 3:00p ~ t George 3:01p • Tuesday I n , Christian
  • John Conno r Fed. Mediato r - Willia m E . Simki n Sen. Wayn e Morse UnderSecy o f Commerce, LeRo y Collins re Discussion s o f impending Stee l Strik e Over SI/ (&J H. Busby - Austin To Bedroom -*=*=2atZ MO NDAY August 30 , 1965 THE WHIT E HOUS E
  • , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Califano's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Yes. You were talking about the involvement of Wayne Morse. C: The President called him or told me
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] 7 of wonns so everybody could look at it, then stuff just poured in on him. F: I want to talk a little bit, as you feel able, about Johnson's relationship with Wayne Morse, because
  • to give collective bargaining one more chance and find a way to do it. And then [Wayne] Morse made it clear to me that he was unalterably opposed to collective bargaining. G: Why was Morse opposed? C: Well, Morse would rather have had them legislate
  • . MikeMansfield & Mrs.Mansfield Sen & Mrs. Bourke Hickenlooper Sen & Mrs. Wayne Morse On board AF One 26000 for the flight to El Paso, Texas were: The President —— Mrs.—Johnson President Diaz Ordaz Mrs. DiazOrdaz ^ Mr & Mrs. Salim Nasta (Daughter of President
  • Room. Tom Kuchel, Scoop Jackson, church Gruening, Chief Justice, Secretary Udall, Hayden, Wayne Morse Entry No. Time Activity 4. 2:40 To the ground floor with luncheon guests to greet other members of the Beautification Committee. 2:45 Boarded bus
  • . Magnuson Secy Stewart L. Udall Bob Thompson - Press Sen. Maurine B. Neuberger Robert Jackson Sen. Wayne Morse W. House staff Sen. Mike Mansfield Frank Cormier - Press Sen. Alan Bible Al Spivak - Press Sen. Howard W. Canno n Sid Davis - Press . Cong
  • willingness to send troops. Mr. Marshall responded by saying that NewZealanders and their government were J grateful for the strong U.S. stand in VietNam. Rostow:mf Sen. Wayne Morse OFF RECORD Oke in for pics 5:01p - . T 3f/c C ! &, Richard Neustadt C, David
  • with the President after the signin talking politics, and the President and he visited for several minutes alone after the ceremony. MW mf ATTENDANCE: Andrews, Ralph J. , Dir. , N. C. Recreation Committee Aspinall, Cong. Wayne N. , Chairman House Interior Comm Beaty
  • of being for labor or management, with Connor sort of indicating well, if they're pressed, you're going to have to let them raise their prices and what have you, that we would have to bring somebody else in. It was not, I'm sure--I didn't know Wayne Morse
  • , accompanied by Senator Wayne Morse, Gardner Ackley, Secretary Wirtz, Asst Secy of Labor James Reynolds, David Ginsburg to meet with him concerning t strike negotiations -- the President had not yet retired and was on the massage table. At this session
  • , during the mid-1950s he had a very narrow majority, one or two votes. C: Had the Wayne Morse situation and so on. G: Frank C: Lausche. Yes. But I'm not sure--then again, I'm going backwards. I'm not so sure anybody really wanted a working majority
  • a minority to filibuster legislation or a nomination supported by the majority and LBJ's interpretation of the rule; military bases in the South; Cronin's view of Wayne Morse; Claire Booth Luce's and Lewis Strauss' nominations; working with Margaret Chase
  • the way tor acceptance of the treaties. DOS The President today sent to the Congress his report on the Commodity Credit Corporation To Oval ofc w/ Robert Anderson Joe Califano and Senator Wayne Morse Hon Cyrus Vance ^7 Nicholas Katzenbach
  • Joelson Sen Wayne Morse Cong Robt Duncan Cong Jed Johnson Sen Karl Mundt THE WH!TE HOUSE Date PHEStDEWT LYMOOM B. JOHNSON Feb 24 DA'LYDtA^Y White The President began his day at (Place) Day p fort ^j . -r;^ Teiephone In Out 7^ 10:50a Lo /# Expend
  • of this, that he was going to be attacked just daily. And indeed, within the Senate there was [Wayne] Morse and later [William] Proxmire and people like that who began to attack him for being too much of an authoritarian ruler. That was enough, I guess, at some
  • Lucas Senator Alan Bible Senator Gale McGee Senator Edmund Muskie Senator Joseph Tydings Senator Eugene McCarthy Senator Ralph Yarborough Senator Daniel Inouye Senator and Mrs. Phil Hart Senator John Pastore Senator Jennings Randolph Senator Wayne Morse
  • : I have no recollection. G: Anything on the Hells Canyon legislation? K: Only that Wayne Morse, who was a brilliant person, highly volatile and a real loner, took over the opposition to the construction of the dam on Hells Canyon. Lyndon treated
  • election; Wayne Morse; the Lewis Strauss nomination; the McCarthy censure and the Watkins committee; LBJ’s relationship with Richard Nixon; relationship between Republicans and Democrats in Senate; civil rights legislation; statehood for Hawaii and Alaska
  • -(no individual pictures taken) Senator Howard Cannon Cong Raymond Clevenger Senator Lee Metcalf Cong John Dent Senator Alan Bible Cong James Fulton Sen Joseph Montoya Cong Elmer Holland Sam Gibbons Sen Wayne Morse Cong Sen Paul Fanning Cong Jed Johnson Sen Frank
  • '/ Attorney General Ramsey Clark J Senato r Mike Mansfield / Senator Russell Long . ' / Senator Richard Russell / Senator Robert Byrd / Senator Wayne Morse / f _ Senator Ralph Yarborough ' A // Senator Everett Dirksen CXC^ Speaker John McCormack Cong. Gerald
  • strike I just frankly was not involved with. G: Wayne Morse I think was the senator. C: Wayne Morse who was on our committee was the main guy who was involved in that. And I think Senator Hill had turned that over pretty much to Wayne Morse
  • of HR 4177 to convey certain lands pics taken McGeo Joseph Karth Authorizing Minn St Paul out Minn Bundy Senator W G of Wayne Morse of Oregon Jenkins Reedy To press office and read ticker read Return to Oval Office Liz Carpenter Dr Burkley
  • Secretary of Montana Wool Growers; Senator Gale McGhee, Senator Henry Jackson, Senator Wayne Morse, Senato r Mike Mansfield. J A Crowder Counsel Operator asking In outer office W Jenkins His for 10-12 cups of coffee in Cabinet Room reading first editions
  • will be different after The key disarmament people in the S nate have lost some strength -­ Joe Clark, Wayne Morse, Senator Carlson. Ambassador Wiggins: Ratification of the NPT is an embarrassment. All ask if we are going to ratify it. The non-nuclear group wonders
  • Wayne Morse (b.1) LUNCH w/ Mrs . Johnson , Mr . J . C . Kellam , Mr.^oftMM ^ Clyd d Weatherby , Mr. Donal d Thomas , Mr . an d Mrs. W . P . (Bill ) Steven , Liz Carpenter , Lyn n Machado, J Jacobse n MRs ^Mamien*Jts Allison -i4 */- Meeting o n