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  • I ·~ ,,,. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 16, 1967 2:45 Po m., Saturday FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Lunch with the AFL-CIO Executive Council on September 15, 1967 The President's Introductory Remarks The President welcomed
  • Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
  • the Labor Adviaory Council to the Pre•ident•a Coaaittee on Squal &aployaent Opportunity. ot President Lyndon B. Johnaon invited sixteen otticiala International Union• attiliated with the AFL-CIO to aerve on a Labor Adviaory Council, which invitationa were
  • if the AFL-CIO would object to this. The President said that he thought they would. The President emphasized that if the Congress would just send him $10 billion that would be fine and this package is the closest thing we have come to that end. Fascell said
  • . Birmingham 3, Ala. Telephones: Office: FA 4-5648 Residence: TR.9-0032 William Mintz, Director Alabama COPE,AFL-CIO 604 Lyric Building Briudngham 3 • Ala. FA 4-5648 Mrs. Susie Kuffski'~, Secretary· Mobile District Labor Council 105 N. Jackson Street Mobile
  • . Everything needed. Everything looks hopeless. Negro vote will reach the figure this year throughout the south of one million. AFL and CIO are world.ng informally w.l.th AFL putting out ten times previous energy. Labor vote is increasing heavily
  • To the President of the United The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. AFL-CIO-CLC • 221-446!5 • COLUMBUS 1!5, OHIO 22 December 1964 States President: Along with such a glorious victory as last November, there are always a few casualties. I am sad
  • sponsored National Alliance of Businessmen. Henry Ford II is Chairman of NAB On. the platform w/ Mr. Henry Ford Mr. J. Paul Austin, Vice Chrm. NAB Mr. George Meany . , President of AFL-CIO Mr. Whitney Young, Jr. Exec. Dir. of National Urbari- League YOUNG
  • . [September 12, 1967 - 1:25 p.m. Tuesday Luncheon] [September 12, 1967 - 6:42 p.m. Meeting with Members of Congress on Asian Bank Legislation] [September 13, 1967 - 12:32 p.m. National Security Council Meeting] [September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL
  • AFL-CK) 0t9$nlt:tt ." The ftrstladysperi Friday,Sep\embef 11,pel'$orelyc:alil"9 govemoraa.rd congreumen In theelgti &talesthatst. wouldpa&& ltYoughto il'Mtc lhom lo board h> train.Nor1"1 CarolinasenatorsSam EMn and E'N'ett Jordan said }1tS,blA SenatorA
  • AFL-CK) 0t9$nlt:tt ." The ftrstladysperi Friday,Sep\embef 11,pel'$orelyc:alil"9 govemoraa.rd congreumen In theelgti &talesthatst. wouldpa&& ltYoughto il'Mtc lhom lo board h> train.Nor1"1 CarolinasenatorsSam EMn and E'N'ett Jordan said }1tS,blA SenatorA
  • J WA1415 PD I 'I 7 12 WASHINGTON DC 9 519P EST THE PRESIDENT THE ·!HITE HOUSE WE I THE AFL - CIO ARE APPALLED BY THE POLICE BRUTALITY I SELMA , ALABAMA . THE MEN A1D vO EN WHO YiERE CLUBBED AND BEATEN BY THE STATE POLICE AND OTHER LA 1
  • League Mr. & Mrs. George Meany Pres., AFL-CIO Mr. -3-1/12/65 & Mrs. Donald W. Nyrop St. Paul, Minnesota Mr. & lv1.rs. Yoichi R. Okamoto Bethesda, Maryland Mr. & Mrs. James G. Patton Pres., National Farmers Union Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Peterson Pres. , Bank
  • , RETAILSTOREEMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 428 AFL-CIO ~ rf?~~(/ ~~ ames P. Mcloughlin Secretary- Tre·asurer gj County & AFL-CIO CYpress 8-0500 EC iVf.D u u t 10. 1965 o tgom y: John . er to t e~tae:nt JBC:dhl President Lyndon·B. White House Washington, D. c
  • Service BIEMILLER,Andrew W., AFL-CIO LANDRY, Kenneth C BLACKMAN, Larry, Nat'l Assn. of Home LAZARUS, Ralph, Federated Dept} Stores Builders BOSWCRTH, Francis, Friends Neighborhood CARLTON, Winslow, Group Heal insuraooe Guild LINNEHAN, John L • , BOUTIN
  • of letters Peddy is sen:l ­ ing out . They are awful. Stop him . 22--Jrom Oraage Your st~nd on .a bor w~s &ll right first primary. Plekse hurry and deny CIO or Goats . The don ' t like it anywhere along this whole coast. Please c~ reot former athtement/ you
  • 45 Santa Teresa Street San Jose, California./ July 14, 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D. C. Dear President Johnson: At the last meeting of our Santa Clara County COPE (AFL-CIO), we voted unanimously to express to you
  • AFL CIO 815 16 ST . A -HDC HB19 THOASH RRIS, GE RAL COUSEL ASHDC AL CIO 815 16 ST 822 D VID COHE 1223 CO NECT!CUT AVE • ASHDC HB23 EA Y, P ESI ET EO AFL CIO 815 16 ST NW ASHDC HB24 AlTER P REUTHER,PRESIDET UA DETROIT - !CH re : ...... 8
  • tomorrow is indicated. Q. What time will you brief tomorrow? MR. VALENTI: Q. 10:00 AM. You will have two briefings tomorrow, Jack? MR. VALENTI: One briefing tomorrow -- 10:00 AM. Q. Jack, does the President plan now to attend the AFL-CIO convention
  • ,Vance BAIH,Birch Wn..LIAMS,John J • McCORMACK, John W• MILLS, Wilbur D. KING, Cecil BOGGS,Hale i!OOM::L, John D. ALBERT, Carl FOGARTY,John BYR.NF.s,John W. ADAIR, E. Ross FORAND,Aime T , ur J. ~.u,.L.L:.oL1·n..LER, Andrew, Dept. of Legislation AFL-CIO
  • \ Robert Wood Political Science M. I. T. Department MEMBERS Charles Haar Professor, Harvard ~w School Edgar Kaiser (represented by Norman Nickerson) President, Kaiser Industries Walter Reuther (represented by Jack Conway) Vice President, AFL-CIO Oscar
  • the Stat.eof New York. Vice Adm. James A. Hirshfield, President, IAb Carriers' Asaociation. Captain J. W. Clark, Chairman, Committeeof American Steamship Linea. Perry M. Shoemaker, President, Central Railroad of NewJeney. Andrew Biemiller, AFL-CIO, Department
  • . December I, 1g63 21 Remarks at the Presentation of an Exceptional Service Award to Agent Rufus W. Youngblood of the Secret Service. December 4, 1g63 22 Remarks at a Meeting With the AFL-CIO Executive Council. December ·4, 1g63 23 Remarks to Members
  • . Mr. Charles M. CROOKS, President, INTERNATIONAL of Masters, Mates & Pilots, Inc. C. Swan WEBER, V. P., WESTINGHOUSE Electric Cor . In . Sam P. STONE, Exec. V. P., AVONDALE Shipyards, omte. Robert OLIVER, Legis. Consultant, AFL-CIO Maritime E
  • Sullivan, Vice President of the AFL-CIO and President of the Building Service Employees Union, read a statement he had issued in Saigon praising the will and spirit of the Vietnamese people and the positive role played by unions there. Stanford Smith
  • . of Home Builders, the National Housing Conference, the American Institute of Planners, the American Institute of Architects, the AFL-CIO and the National Assn. of Mutual Savings Banks. Among the organizations opposing enactment were the National Assn
  • Qeorge, 2901 W. Texas Texas. of-Commerce, P. 0. Box 1302, Pasadena, MCCULLAR, Don, Pres., Harris County AFL-CIO Suther land St. , Houston, Texas . c/o Bldg., Houston, Houston, Houston Chamber Texas. and Council, Texas. 2704 Chairman, Harris
  • for La.tin America will attend and six from AFL-CIO. George Meany is in Europe and regrets that he will not be back in time. A list of participants is at Tab B. Following the meeting, the two groups are expected to issue state­ ments supporting your
  • Vice President, AFL-CIO Councilman, Fairview, New Jersey Member, Board of Visitors, United States Military Academy Na~ed one of ten outstanding men of the year, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1946 President, Communications Workers of America !. I• i
  • JOHNSONAPPOINTS NEWMEMBERSTO COMMITTEE 563 of the Butchers Union, AFL-CIO, which .covers Postmaster General John A. Gronouski and J. J. Rodriquez, of Monterey Park, California, are new members of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity