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  • ,Phil MEANY, George, An-CIO EVERS, Charles, NAACP REUTHER,Walter P •, UAW EDELSBEllG,Herman MtEPHY, Carl, Baltimore Afro-American SHAPIRO, Michael HElmY, Aaron, Mississippi Council or MONDSCHEIN, Ruth Federated Or&anizations TOOKS,Allene, Del ta Sigma
  • ,John, Westbury, NY POTOFSKY,Jacob S., NYC REUTHER,Walter P., Det., Mich AUSTIN, Dorothy M., Cleve., Ohio BROOK,Thomas, Storrs, Conn. BRYANT,Agnes, Det., Mich CAPLOVITZ, David, NYC CHRISTIANSON, Edwin, St. Paul, Minn. CLEVEIAND,Frank, Columbia, Ohio
  • er Reuther. "' national coaacience meeting an4 for coatlnntn1 in your endoavora, LYNDON B. JOHNSON LBJ:MS:MB CC: Mr. Holborn Central Indi• of the large ~(iadril With every good wbb for a productive success to tbe diatlnaulabed A. Philip
  • Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Polley George M. Haztlaon, Chief Executive Brotherhood of Railway Clerk• Walter P. Reuther, President United Automobile Workers of America Luther H. Hodges Secretary of Commerce James J. Reynolds Assistant
  • J~ 29., 1966 C U./AT Invitations to following for ceremony COITD1lemorat1ng 20th Armiversary of the signing of the Atanic Energy Act and swearing-in of Dr. Samuel Nabrit and Wilfrid Johnson Atomic Energy Commission. x x REUTHER,Walter., Wash
  • . f ·f.. I, j .'. ~ I .. ~~ ,; "~\.(/J I GEORGE MEANY WAL TEA P. REUTHER GEORGE M. HARRISON JAMH I . CARIY HARRY C. BATES DAVID J . McDONA DAVID DUBINSKY WM . F. SCHNITZL A 81 ~ SIXTEENTH STREET. N.W. WASHINGTON e, D. C. NATIONAL 8-3870
  • and one for a call. I 1 1JI_,/ 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
  • , AEROSPACE & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA-UAW WALTER P. REUTHER LEONARD ......... WOODCOCK EMIL PRESIOENr PAT .. VICE-PRESIOENT July MAZEY GREATHOUSE ..... ....... SECRETARY-TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT 2, 1965 President Lyndon Bo
  • THAT IN THIS CRISIS, MR. PRESIDENT, YOU WILL ACT WITH THE SAME CONVICTION, COURAGE AND COMPASSION WHICH HAS CHARACTERIZED YOUR LEADERSHIP IN OTHER PERIODS OF CHALLENGE. WALTER P REUTHER, PRESIDENT, INTERNATIONAL UNION UAW. >< [2 of 2] ­ I.~ l n I ::> A423 PD
  • REUTHER , \valter Po RANDOLPH , A. Philip BEIRNE, Joseph A • DUBINSKY,, David SCHOENANN, Peter T. ANNENBERG, Walter H. BEINECKE,, William S . BODMAN , Henry T. CISLIB , Walker L . DICKEY , Charles D. FOGARTY, Thomas C • PHILLIPPE , Gerald L RCX:KEFELLER
  • Machine & Foundry Co. CHAVIS, Patrick, Jr., Indpls. CRAWFORD, Kenneth G., Wash., D.C. CRONKITE, Walter, NYC o., C., DUNN, William E., Washo 1 D.C. FERRE, Maurice A., Miami, Fla. GATES, Thomas S., NYC GOULD, Elliott, NYC GUINAN, Matthew
  • ., D.c. WOOD,Robert, c., HUD ZIMMERMAN, Gordon K., NaU Assn of Soil RADIN, Alex, Wash., D.C. RANDOLPH, Jennings, Senate am.Water Conservation REID, Louis, Interior YOUID, Milton R., Senate REINECKE,Ed., Cc,pgress REUTHER,Walter P., Det. ROCKEFELLER
  • 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
  • /24/64. WALTERS,Robert a., pm Vallejo, Calif., pm 7/25/64. MURRAY, Andrew J., pm Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/~. TRF.STRIAL,Donald s., Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/64. WARD,Jack, 4050 Me.lone Dr., Napa, Calif., 7/23/64. Exiward R., pm Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/0-J
  • Railroads Transportation Bldg, Wash., D.C. LOUGHLIN,E. S., Hartford, Conn. LUNDY,J • A• , Alba.ey, NY L'YIE., J. G., Railway Ace Magazine, New York City McCARTER,Walter J., National Capital Transportation Agency, Wafh ., D.C. McCORMICK., James, Mass Bay
  • NationalChairman JOSEPH L RAUH,JR. REGINALD H. ZALLES WALTER P. REUTHER Treasurer MARVINROSENBERG RUBIN MRS.JANEJ. BUCHENHOLZ MORRIS Secretary ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, JR. PAULSEABURY EDWARD D.HOLLANDER Chairman, Exec.Committee LEONSHULL NationalDirector OFFICERS
  • and appears I feel that Walter Reuther is now in line and Bill Schnitzler has been proving a big help in our union activities. Howard Woods continues to be cooperative and has handled a recent Committee matter very well. Rabbi Weinstein, who is always ready
  • : FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ Walter G. Farr, Jr., Demonstration Cities to be Director, Administration Secretary Weaver would like to appoint Mr. W*ter G. Farr, the Schedule C, Level V, position of Director, Demonstration Administration. Jr. to Cities Mr. Farr, 41, has
  • ~~~e~">':_•_ Walter Reuther, Mr. Potofsky and Mr . Dubinsky · -at ll:TO on Wednesday, March 10. I i; .I Ii Group of Negro publishers at 1: 00 p . m . on Thursday, March 11. ____ ..._.........~_.. • • • g• •~.;· ~ r ~~ ·._ I - ' I .. I
  • ARLINGTON, VA. VICTORY ,. :u BANQUET Ill FIGHTERS u, w -I .J Ill C ~ I;. 0 I FUTURE I Banquet Committee (Partial Listing) Rear Admiral Walter Ansel Brig. General Eugene S. Bibb Maj, General Robert Blake Commander Homer Brett, Jr. R. W. Brooks