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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
- 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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ur J.
~.u,.L.L:.oL1·n..LER,
Andrew, Dept.
of Legislation
AFL-CIO
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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
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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
- 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
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TIie. Preeldent appreciated your
n.ggeatlon ·that Jaeappe&% at- the Oregon
State AFL-CIO coaveldloa la Sa1em. aftal'
·au 'rlalt to Portland OD. September .16.
U-afortunately, the time echedale la
each that till• appearanc• eaaaot
- of Los Angeles but not of the City of Los Angeles.
[20 of 26]
Copy of Collins telegram to Shriver - 3
-- Six members, one each from the United Way, Inc.;
the Los Angeles Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO); the Welfare
Planning Council, Los Angeles Region
- , Okla.
McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc.
MEANY,George, AFL-CIO
NEUBERGER,
Maurice,
Cambridge, Mass
PERKINS, James, Cornell University
PHI.EGER,
Herman, SFran
RABI, Isidor I., Columbia University
POST, Troy V., Dalas, Tex.
WRIGHT,Stephen J., United
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of the AFL-CIO, and Philip J. Santora, New York DAILY NEWS re
porter, all have in common?
What is their real occupation? What sensational secret is hidden behind
their "cove'!"" ?
The answer is given by Dr. Julius Mader, 40-year-old East German writer
- and one for
a call.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
W. Marvin Watson
M&.---~---r:-~~--------12:45
Mr. Preaident:
Attached ha publication received
yesterday:
"IUD Agenda" published
by the)(lnduatrial Union Department,
AFL-CIO, of which Walter P
- '!t HlttvlJe.l
of the AFL-CIO Executive Council, May 18-20, 1964 at Washing ~
,
C¢.lli?.C..e
.
It has occurred to Mr. Meany that President John
have an interest in visiting wit~ these gentlemen individua ly.
And while Mr. Meany may mention
- that the Grec:.ter Lawrence-HavE:rhill Central Co mcil
concurs with the position taken by the ExAcutive Council of
the AFL-CIO in support of your position
in Viet Nam. VJe wish
you every success in this and all your endeavors.
With best wishes and kind regards
- is Executive Secretary of Local
563 of the Butchers Union, AFL-CIO, which covers
Los Angeles County and has more than 3,000 mem
bers. He was president of the local from 1948 to
1961, when he resigned to become Executive Sec
retary.
A native of Los Angeles, Mr
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was
The reaction
on your speech to the AFL-CIO was mixed.
The pecple in
the.business
community
(who are the only ones he has ha.cl an oppcrtunity
to talk with) liked what you said about Vietnam but did r..ot particularly
like the domestic
program
statements
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HEGAN, Robert M.,
Nat 1 1 Assn. ot Mitual
Savin&s Banks
SCJWULST,Earl B.
KEITH, Nathaniel s., Nat 1 1 Housing Cont.
ImmmSON, Laurance o., Joint Council on
Housin£ and Urban Deve •
MEANY,George, AFL-CIO
BIEMILLm, Andrew W•
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- members, one each from the United Way, Inc.; the Los
Angeles Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO); the Welfare
Planning Council, Los Angeles Region, and the Los
Angeles County Federation of Coordinating Councils,
each to be voting members, and the Los Angeles
- , George B., Harvard Univ.
McCLOY, John J. , NYC
McGEE, Dean, Okla. City, Okla.
McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc.
MEANY, George, AFL-CIO
NEUBERGER, Maurice, Cambridge, Mass
PERKINS, James, Cornell University
PHLEGER, Herman, SFran
RABI, Isidor I
- other leaders of distinction throughout Korea, I om sure l can
be of special service to the President. If the President wishe,, I would
be honored to accompany him to the Philippines~ precede him to Korea.
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