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  • were Gov. Kerner and Senator Douglas Arrive Armory. -.Greeted- enthusiastically by- a vocal arrangement of^'Hell o Lyndon. " and much cheering. ADDRESS by the President to AFL-CIO Convention Motorcade to the Airport, arriving at, 7:14 Peoria Advance Men
  • , Senator and Mrs. Salinger, Mr. Jessie Unruh, Mrs. Carmine Warshaw, -Mr. Pitts, AFL-CIO In the stateroom w/ the President were the Browns, Salingers, and Marvin -Watson. Wheels up. Arrived Lindberg Field in San Diego at the Air Oasis Terminal for Airport
  • . James Ruttenberg Mr. Joel Ruttenberg Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ruttenberg Miss Ruth Ann Ruttenberg Mr. Frank Sack Mr. Jack Sack Mr. Paul Sack Mr. Jack Conway - AFL-CIO Mrs. Anne Draper " Mr. Marvin Friedman " Mr. Angelo Georgian " Mr. James Gildea " Mr
  • . and Mrs. Phil Fine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swidler David and Mrs. Freeman Shxetx Sheldon Tager Richard Freeman Taylor, George - AFL-CIO Home, John E - Fed. Home Loan Bank Board Taylor, Hobart Hruska, Roman L - Senator Tidwell, Paul H - Pres. , NRECA Ikard
  • . and the text of the telegram from the President to Mr. Milton B. Olive, Jr. Today signed an executive order creating an emergency board in the disputeinvolving five air carriers and the Intl Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers of the AFL-CIO
  • of Cities - Pat Healy, Director of the Natl League of Cities Blue Carstenson, Natl Farmers Union Hugh Mields, U S Conference on Mayors Herman Goldner, Mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla. -Exec Comm U S Conference of Mayo Jack Beidler - AFL-CIO David Krooth
  • . M: Yes. G: Do you remember the circumstances of going to work with the committee? M: Well, I was working for the Texas AFL-CIO as the information director. Jerry Holleman, the president of the Texas AFL-CIO, went to Washington as assistant
  • for the AFL-CIO. minimum wage. And we organized a committee to work for an increased At that time we had it already $1.25 because of many years of hard struggle and difficulties. went up to $1.25. It started in 1938 with 40¢ and then I remember under
  • , 1970 INTERVIEWEE : H. S . INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ PLACE : Mr . Brown's office in the AFL-CIO Building in Austin, Texas (HANK) BROWN Tape 1 of 1 F: Mr . Brown, let's go back and get you placed . How did you get to Austin in the first
  • Background with AFL; state legislation and LBJ's campaigns; Taft-Hartley Act; LBJ's role in labor movement; Johnson-Yarborough Senate relationship; LBJ's involvement in Texas labor matters; vocational education system
  • . t o th e Presiden t - AFL-CI O Mr. Andre w J . Biemille r - Dir . - Dept . o f Legislation AFL-CIO to th e Wes t Hal l o n the Secon d Floo r Larry Templ e an d Jim Jone s presen t NOTE; Th e Presiden t presente d the boo k "T o Hea l an d t o Build
  • To the President of the United The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. AFL-CIO-CLC • 221-446!5 • COLUMBUS 1!5, OHIO 22 December 1964 States President: Along with such a glorious victory as last November, there are always a few casualties. I am sad
  • sponsored National Alliance of Businessmen. Henry Ford II is Chairman of NAB On. the platform w/ Mr. Henry Ford Mr. J. Paul Austin, Vice Chrm. NAB Mr. George Meany . , President of AFL-CIO Mr. Whitney Young, Jr. Exec. Dir. of National Urbari- League YOUNG
  • President's call of earlier today) 4:15p To 4:18p 5:14p 19, 1968 the Oval Office —to mjdr's room at 4:17p, to look at „ March 32,xx 20, 1968Date : :DayE>Activity (include visited by)iLuc Mr. George Meany, President, AFL-CIO OFF RECORD ~ I .~4:37p f
  • a Mr y y (includ e visite d by ) tur som 5:47a t 7:41a t 7:45 9:30 7:50a f e f o r t Expend! Activit Wednesda y£ r Reuther . Rochester . Minnesot a - President , Internationa l Union , UAW , AFL-CIO y Clar k Cliffor d . McGeorge Bund y - Ne w
  • , 196 8 ^ e m Johnso n - pl n - pl e Presiden t departe d th e Whit e Hous e via motorcade accompanie d y PRES S POOL ; en rout e th e Washingto n Hilto n pb p REMARK S to AFL-CIO Committe e o n Political Educatio n (COPE ) Mr. Georg e Meany
  • . Publi c Informatio n Dept , Th e Arthritis Foundatio n William (Bill ) Schnitzler , Secretary-Treasure r o f AFL-CIO Young Jame s wa s stricke n wit h juvenile rheumatoi d arthritis in 1962 . H e i s a fift h grade r an d participate s i n baseball
  • N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Resident bega n hi s day at (Place ) Whit -P. Telephone Tune ^__ In Ou tL e Hous e Day _ £ t Expend. . Activit o Lt f Cod f _Monday y (includ e visite d by ) tur - e c /A . -Philip Randolph Vice-President, AFL-CIO _ y
  • - NY C Joseph R . Brenna n - Enginee r Consultan t - Hse . Committe e o n Public Works Joh n A. Bigg s - Dept , o f Game - Olympia , Was ! ' Andre w J . Biemille r - AFL-CIO \ Dr. Clai r S . Boruf f - Hira m Walke r an d Sons - Peoria , 111 . Dr. H . C
  • by) RECORD: Mr. George Meany, President, AFL-CIO --appt requested by Mr. Meany to talk about "the tax business." Hon. Mr. Hon. Wilbur Cohen returned the President's call -President said he would return the call later Meany back in Lee White Chairman
  • - AFL-CIO Joe"Keenan - Secretary of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Spaulding f HITE Hous e Dat e Au g 21 , 196 7 '_: CKT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N MARY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place ) Th -p- Telephon Tune . Activit In Ou tL 8
  • - on JAC pl Larry Levinson - on JAC pl Walt JL:14p To ^'-/4lo for Rostow - pl the mansion OFF LUNCHEON with the AFL-CIO Executive Council no recording notes on this S^^ mtg taken ^^ j by Levinson 12L^,V )^^, to DT 237-I *^^^ "7^#-Zk^^ ^^f^-^ —*??-t
  • . Metropolitan Life Ins. Co Mr. William A. Hewitt, President, Deere & Co. Mr. John L . Loeb, Senior Patner, Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co. Mr. Everett Mattson, Senior Exec VP, Lomas & Nettleton West, Inc. Hon. George Meany, President, AFL-CIO Hon. David Rockefeller
  • . "Hail to the Chief, " "Hello, jgyxixhaxHKxEs&HdRKx Lyndon" and standing ovation at his entrance. Mr. Meany introduced the President REMARKS to AFL-CIO Convention 39 applauses, and one standing ovation The President posed for pictures -- and SIGNING
  • , Secy - Treas. - AFL-CIO Marvin R . Fullmer , GS A Davi d Schulte, PCEE O Vernon Gill , Civi l Serv . Comm . Glen n Seaborg, Chairman , AE C Fred Graham, PCEE O Milto n Semer , Gen . Counsel , HHF A John A . Gronouski , PM G Raymon d Shelkofsky, PCEE O
  • Philadelphia Pa Vice Chairman of Pa Delegation McGeorge Bundy fr mansion Secretary McNamara fr mansion Governor David Lawrence fr mansion from Governor Edmund Pat Brown Sacramento California mansion G Reedy fr mansion George Meany President of AFL-CIO fr
  • lighter a small medallion autographed copy of the Professional Bill Cater re discussion briefing press O'Brien PRes of AFL-CIO in the office McNamara arrived To lounge by ca r Departed th e offic e w / Mrs. Johnso n an d went/ to Fort Meye r
  • . , Athen s Donald S. Carmichael , Executiv e Vic e President, Stouffe r Foo d Corp . , Clevelan d Jack T . Conway , AFL-CIO , Washington , D . C. TODAY APPROVED THE FOLLOWING: S. 2218, A n Act t o authoriz e th e Secretar y o f the Interio r t o accep t th
  • the Izaak Walton League of America Jack Curran, Legislative Representative, AFL-CIO [ (LIST CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) p. 3 Thurs 9-3 Myer Cong Feldman Carl Lee White Abe Fortas Secy Albert McNamara G Reedy W Jenkins Dick The Mrs Dick Mrs Nelson
  • picks up paper on gw's desk & to election what is says Page 5 Friday White House Sept. 18 . 196 4 of Executive Committee AFL-CIO In Cabine t Roo m for meetin g w / Kennet h O'Donnell and . Walter Jenkins George David Walter David George Meany
  • televisio n t o the Minnesot a Stat e AFL-CIO in St. Paul ; Missour i State Labo r Counci l i n Kansas City ; United Rubbe r Worker s i n Chicago; United Textil e Worker s in NYC; Tobacco Worker s Internation , Miam i Beach. To White House arriving ofc
  • . [September 12, 1967 - 1:25 p.m. Tuesday Luncheon] [September 12, 1967 - 6:42 p.m. Meeting with Members of Congress on Asian Bank Legislation] [September 13, 1967 - 12:32 p.m. National Security Council Meeting] [September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL
  • :58a __ t Walt 10:34a J; George 10:41a t Walt 10:55a f J 1j 10:57a t 11:04a t 12:08p t 12:35p 12:52p _, I jI " j j ; ! Walt . Mike Joe Ashton OFF w/ j Mr. i in says — ' Rostow (pl) Christian (pl) . ' Ros The AFL-CIO Exec Council
  • , Birmingham f~Dr. Harrison Brown, Professor of Geochemistry, Calif Institute of Tech. Pasadena Dr . Harold Enarson, President, Cleveland State University ^Mr. Harry Goldberg, International Representative, AFL- CIO, Washington ! Dr. Willia m Marvel, President
  • - and ., 9:50a t Lane 9:55a L Kirkland AFL-CIO ^ OFF RECORD: Dr. MM^fc Charles Turchin ! U— 10: 10 at I ... . Director — . 10:29a f i , —-_________________-__^_____^_ I Walt Rostow . !•*.-•• 10:47a f j Jack = _ - , : I of Bureau
  • Moss Cong James O'Hara Cong Tom Steed Cong Adam Clayton Powell Mr. Andrew Biemiller, AFL-CIO Steward E. McClure, Chief Clerk, Alex Christie. United Steel Workers Senate Labor and Public Works Orville Larson. United Steel Workers Russell Derrickson
  • , Pres. , AFL-CIO Dr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell, Conductor, National Symphony Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muller-Munk , Pittsburgh, Pa Mr. and Mrs Wolfgang Noelter, Deutsche Press Agentur Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pagliai - Mrs is actress Merle Oberon Mr
  • ATTENDANCE: Assistant Mr. John W. Adler, Acting/ Attorney Generalfor Administration Mr. Harry Alexander, Mrs. Vida Alexander ^Mr. St. John Barrett,Second Assistant, Civil Rights Division, Mr. John W. Bassett Miss Dolores A. Bates Andy Biemiller- AFL-CIO 0
  • , Washington , D.C. Mr. Roy Macartney, Melbourne Age Mr. Murray Marder, Washington Post Mr. Ovid Martin, Associated Press Mr. Roy N Meachum, Washington, D. C. Mr. Charles McGaha, Wichita Falls, Tex Mr. George Meany, Pres. , AFL-CIO 7/14/66 Thursday HOLT