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  • LBJ COMPLAINS THAT SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON AIRLINE STRIKE IS LABOR-BAITING POLITICS, SAYS HE MAY VETO BILL OR NOT MAKE USE OF PROVISION ALLOWING PRESIDENT TO ORDER UNION BACK TO WORK; RFK'S, EDWARD KENNEDY'S ACTION ON BILL; WAYNE
  • LEGAL PROBLEM WITH SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE RESOLUTION GIVING PRESIDENT, NOT CONGRESS, AUTHORITY TO ORDER AIRLINE STRIKERS BACK TO WORK; DEMOCRATIC SENATORS' VOTES IN COMMITTEE; LBJ SUGGESTS AMENDED WAYNE MORSE RESOLUTION BE SUBSTITUTED
  • LBJ THANKS HILL FOR HELP; LEGAL PROBLEMS WITH SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PRESIDENT TO ORDER AIRLINE STRIKERS BACK TO WORK; POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF COMMITTEE BILL; DEMOCRATIC SENATORS' VOTES IN COMMITTEE; WAYNE MORSE SUBSTITUTE
  • LEGAL PROBLEM WITH SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON AIRLINE STRIKE; RFK'S, ROBERT GRIFFIN'S ROLES IN BILL; NON-EMERGENCY NATURE OF STRIKE; CONCERNS ABOUT UNION REACTION, POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF BILL; COMPARISON WITH 1963 RAILROAD STRIKE; WAYNE
  • POSSIBLE AIRLINE STRIKE SETTLEMENT; LBJ'S TALK WITH GEORGE BROWN ON CARRIERS' LOSSES; WIRTZ' CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY ON AIRLINE STRIKE BILL; WAYNE MORSE'S NEGATIVE COMMENTS; ADMINISTRATION OPPOSITION TO COMPULSORY ARBITRATION; LEGAL CONCERNS ABOUT
  • DISCUSSION OF ATTEMPTS TO END INTERNATIONAL ASSN OF MACHINISTS AIRLINE STRIKE WITHOUT LEGISLATION; WAYNE MORSE'S ROLE; INFLATIONARY IMPACT OF LABOR'S DEMANDS; LBJ READS MEMO ON SITUATION, SUGGESTS LABOR MEET WITH DAVID GINSBURG ABOUT COMPROMISE
  • MEANY REPORTS ON FAILURE TO GET AGREEMENT FROM UNION LEADERS TO VOLUNTARILY EXTEND DEADLINE FOR RAILROAD STRIKE, SAYS LEGISLATION WILL BE NEEDED; LBJ ASKS MEANY TO RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO WAYNE MORSE
  • LBJ TELLS MANATOS GEORGE BALL HAS RESIGNED AS US AMBASSADOR TO UN, DISCUSSES POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF JAMES RUSSELL WIGGINS TO SUCCEED BALL; RALPH YARBOROUGH, WAYNE MORSE AND CONTROVERSY ABOUT APPOINTMENT OF JAMES MCCROCKLIN AS US REPRESENTATIVE
  • 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
  • SIGNING OF VOTING RIGHTS ACT; PENDING BILLS; EDITH GREEN, WAYNE MORSE AND HANDLING OF HIGHER EDUCATION BILL; IMMIGRATION, FARM BILLS; GERALD FORD'S PRESS LEAKS ON UK STERLING CRISIS; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL'S ABSENCE; FAIR EMPLOYMENT, MINIMUM WAGE BILLS
  • CONCERNS ABOUT ECONOMIC EFFECT OF MINIMUM WAGE, CIVILIAN PAY BILLS; WAYNE MORSE AND HIGHER EDUCATION BILL; ALBERT'S CONCERNS ABOUT FARM BILL; ARA BILL; LBJ INVITES DAVID ALBERT TO BASEBALL GAME; FAIR EMPLOYMENT BILL
  • HANDLING OF WAYNE MORSE'S AMENDMENT TO REPEAL TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION; POSSIBLE MOTION BY SENATE DOVES TO DECLARE WAR; NEED TO PASS FOREIGN AID BILL; TAX BILL; RFK'S VIEWS ON COALITION GOVT WITH VIET CONG; COMPARISON WITH LAOS SETTLEMENT; RECENT
  • SENATE CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY; RFK'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; O'BRIEN'S COMPARISON OF RFK, JFK; POSITIVE REACTION TO O'BRIEN'S VIETNAM SPEECH; LBJ TELLS O'BRIEN TO TALK TO DIRKSEN, MANSFIELD ON PASSING VIETNAM BILLS, HANDLING WAYNE MORSE AMENDMENT
  • LBJ ASKS SMATHERS' ADVICE ON APPOINTMENT FOR FARRIS BRYANT; BRYANT'S CIVIL RIGHTS RECORD; WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, SENATE VOTE ON WAYNE MORSE'S AMENDMENT TO RESCIND TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION; POSSIBLE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT FOR BRYANT; RFK, EDWARD KENNEDY'S
  • UPDATE ON SENATE ACTION ON AIRLINE STRIKE BILL; POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES, POSSIBLE UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE BILL; RFK; WAYNE MORSE'S SUBSTITUTE BILL; NEED FOR AIRLINE CARRIERS' SUPPORT; SPEECHES FOR SENATORS; 1963 RAILROAD STRIKE
  • LBJ ASKS CLARK TO CONSIDER TEACHING AFTER ADMINISTRATION ENDS; ABE FORTAS' CONFIRMATION; WAYNE MORSE'S RE-ELECTION; LBJ DISCUSSES STRATEGY FOR CONFIRMING FORTAS, NEED TO CHALLENGE ROBERT GRIFFIN'S OPPOSITION TO FORTAS, PARTISAN NATURE OF OPPOSITION
  • 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