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  • 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
  • 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
  • . 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
  • 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
  • ~ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary LIMITED OFFICIAL USE CIO{JP3 ~ed at 12 year intervals; not automatically declassified OUTGOING lELc,RAMDepartment f of State INDICATE,□ cowa: I 02 I 0 OaiAIIGE IO LIMITEDOFF.ICIALlEE 59 Orfa!n ACTION
  • Steamahlp Clerk• Andrew C. McLellan. lnter•Amer1c&D llepr•natatlve, Magr. Marvia BordelOD, Director, Rev. John J. Couldlne, 1\obert S. Bllhelmer, Rey. Dana S. Or•••• AFLCIO Secretariat for World Ju•tlce M. M., U.S. Catholic Conference National Co111101l
  • REPRESENTATIVEN TRIPT ASIA tot• Depcwtrnentwos cal led this mcrnlng from the (t.'t-. Dunagan) with the follow Ing menage: hlte House Mr. Meany contacted the White House, said that there had been an agreement or understandingthat a rep,•• ntatlve of AFL-CI
  • REGARDING THE US POSITION WHERE Hf INQUIRED ON VIET•NAM• SU8SEQUENTLY HE LUNCHED WITH TWO E~B OFFS ON ....W.,,k~,.,_HE AGAIN MAOE THIS A MAJOR TOPIC OF 5 Afl E. . • 12958, .... t:c. 3.6 ~LJ By eb q7~J,'ll) I ·J QQHF I BEUT i Ala , NARA Date 1-~3-n
  • ::-io6. of weeks or months, and ai.~e::-we have seen what t."ley a:-e able to cio :cllowing the present cycle of apparent re-building from their Te; losses, clearer judgments cm be :nacie. If serious progress ir. negotiations should ba delayed
  • I WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE of- #5-fflf!!!ffltlr-~RRoosstt"cio;wrtt:co>7tEihme~PPrreess1i"clEe!"inilt:71:: 4 0 p. ~.., S J p Se:rtit.ized ~ ._.,-'-4//'{ ['ffiip. #6, NSF
  • neaotlatlal with the Phlllpplne • Cio-vernment ·a $6 million aareement to •••lat prl.ate education 1n the Pblllpplnea. This ha• been held up for •ome month• while we worked out an arranaement to en•ure that th.le project does not 1et ua lnvolved ln a char1e