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  • (Cleveland); Walter Roynill (Ala.) Jerry Holleman (AFL-CIO; Austin) Natl press conference in P-38 Sec Anderson Walker Stone To Speaker's office (Bill Green of Philadelphia was at the Speaker's) Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL
  • York-d. July 21, 2011, Bethesda, Maryland), was a 1937 graduate of the City College of New York and served in the Navy during World War II. He spent his early Washington career as a lobbyist for the AFL-CIO, and as assistant director in the U.S. Office
  • 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
  • . - President, United Steelworkers of America, Pittsburgh Ackley, Hon Gardner, Chairman, CEA Mr. Charles D. Aquadro, President, United Slate, Tile and Composition Roof Damp and Waterproof Workers Assoc, Washington, D. Mr. Harry C. Bates, Vice President, AFL-CIO
  • Counci l of AFL-CIO t o OMMMttflf c present^NMHL plaque showin g th e majo r piece s o f legislatio n enacted i n which AFL-CIO has pla yed a par t Monday January 13 , 196 9 The Whit e Hous e The Presiden t wa s me t b y Mr. G eorge Meany President
  • 5 a Mr. Georg e Harrison , Vic e Presiden t o f AFL-CIO ' Joseph Keenan , Sec y o f th e Int l Brotherhoo d o f Electrical Worker s - V P o f AFL-CI O Al Hayes , Presiden t o f Int l Assoc. o f Machinist s - V P o f AFL-CI O Kermit Gordon James
  • Luncheo n Meetin g i n Skeeter's Office Ken Crawford (Newsweek) Congressman Clark Thompson Ben Javits GER, Liz , Boatner , Co l Jackso n Joe Kilgore Walker Stone Felton West F Adrian Spears (San Antonio) Bill Doherty (AFL-CIO) Ramsey Clark F Eddie Joseph
  • or t Activity Code (include visited by)* Expenditure Lo LD 3:40 G. Mennen Williams in office (late) Executive Committee of AFL-CIO in Cabinet in Rose Garden for remarks Harry Byrd In office w/ Director McCone 4:15 4:55 f 5:00 5:55 6:00 6:05 6
  • AFL-CIO Convention Gunter Hotel Introduced by Jerry Holleman 9:00a 9:15a 9:30a 9:45a 10:00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a 11:00a 11:15a 11:30a 11:45a 12:00n 12:15p 12:30p 12:45p l:00p 1:15p 1:30p f Sen Russell, Winder, Ga. Owen Kilday, 1428 Hilton Hotel
  • 10:02 t Carl Marcy 3 .0:00 Eric Johnston, Ed Cooper, James Hamilton (National Council of Churches), Hyman Bookbinder (AFL-CIO), Edward Snyder (Friends Community Natl Legis), Wallace Campbell (Co-op League of USA), James Hamilton (Natl Council
  • : Walter P. Reuther, President, UAW W. Abel. President. United Steelworkers of America (AFL-CIO) Jennings. President. Intl Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (AFL-CIO ) P. L. Siemiller. President, Intl Assoc of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
  • i n th e Cabine t Room . To Ova l Offic e w / Directo r o f CIA , Joh n McdS x McCon e To mansion for lunch w/ Secretaries and McGeorge Bundy Rusk and McNamara p. 3 Tuesday W House Geo Reedy fr mans Geo Reedy fr mans To E Rm AFL-CIO
  • of the house—the living room--to meetm w/ Thomas Donahue, AFL-CIO Meeting in the livingroom w/ Amb Llewellyn Thompson Reviewed a number of matters concerning US-USSR relations prior to the Ambassador's departure for Moscow next week. Into the office briefly
  • ** Urban Leagu BM's press briefing #374 -A A. Philip Randolph , Vice Pres of AFL-CIO indicated that the purpose of the Andy Biemiller, Leagislative Director of the AFL-CIO meeting was to discuss the broad Dave Brodie, Director of Washington ofc of the Anti
  • 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
  • Treaty (1968) Gasoline Prices Great Society Highway Funds Labor AFL CIO: AFL-CIO (gen'l) Labor AFL CIO: Building and Construction Trades Dept. Manpower Program Meat Inspection Medal of Honor Merger Commerce and Labor Messages to Congress Minority Groups
  • the airport welcome and the arrival had been advertised on the radio every hour on the hour. The receiving line was reported to include: Mayor Cavagh (Detroit), John Williams (AFL-CIO) Neil Stabler (Mich-National Committeeman) Mildred M. Jeff rev National
  • ) "" Dorothy Territ Territo o "* " (Larr Little Lyn scoote d around the room in his walker during dinner. Just prior to dinner, the President made the decision, because George Meany had called J Jones and said the AFL-CIO convention might adjourn on Tuesday
  • / Lyndon Carter's (Cliff's son) fifth grade class To the Sheraton Park w/ Secy. Wirtz and JV to address the Ninth National Legislative Conference of the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO - arr. at 11:03 The Pres. presented
  • , President of Dallas C of C, and Avery Mays, Past President of Dallas C o f C Ken O'Donnel l Cathy MacArthur Visiting w/ Cong. Jim Wright and 18 people from Fort Worth Picture made w/ John Hove To the Statler Hotel w/ Hank Brown - Speak to COPE Meeting of AFL
  • 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
  • luncheon guests out Busby G Reedy J Valenti Nancy Larson Larry O'Brien Speaker Jack McCormack Valenti the Speaker was on hold Jack Valenti George Meany Larry In lounge w/ O'Brien Nancy Larson Larry O'Brien Marvin Mrs AFL CIO joined
  • , RCA , NY C Mrs. Glady s Uhl , Directo r o f Infor, Nat l Com m for Immi g Refor m Nathan Straus III , Chairman , Organizin g Comm. NY C • Jacob dayman , Industria l Unio n Dept . , AFL-CIO , Washington , D C Thomas M . Cooley , II , Dean , Uni v o f
  • Energ y Commissio n Received Nationa l Commander , VFW , Rober t Hansen . Picture s made . Hank Brown , AFL-CIO , Austin , Texa s i n P-38 . Greeted, wit h Mrs. Johnson , Lati n America n newspape r wome n i n P-38 . Visit wit h Ma x Freedma n re
  • International Union of Electrical Workers, Full Citizenship Conference, March 31, 1965 Remarks of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, The Advertising Council, April 6, 1965 Remarks of Vice President Humphrey, Industrial Union Department, AFL CIO, April 6, 1965
  • House or t Expend!Activity LD 5:43p 6:40 S • 28, Oct Monday (include visited by) ture Codc George Meany, President AFL-CIO Mr. Lane Kirkland, Assistant to the President AFL-CIO Joe Califano The discussion covered the proposed Exec Order
  • Award , AFL-CI O OF F RE C ORD (The Presiden t passe d through mjdr's offic e in : shirt sleeves w / MW) This is the highest honor given by pix by Okie Okie exclaimed upon completion That was great He spoke to the AFL-CIO and will be an empty room
  • -- and to the Oval Office w/ George Christian and Marvin Watson (Christian ————, ,%z=out at 12:35p . — Walt Rostow (pl) ^ ^ , , - n.., Dec 16, ^ . J Day Friday 1966 . Expend! Activity (include visited by) ture ^ George Meany AFL-CIO Lane Kirkland , AFL
  • of Electrical Workers, the job I still hold. I also happen to be a member of the executive council of the AFl-CIO. M: Then you were off and on in Washington since the early 1940s. K: That's right. M: When did you first meet Lyndon Johnson? K: I first
  • . 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
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh August 4, 1969 Mu: Let's begin by just identifying you on the tape here. You're George Meany, and you are president of the AFL-CIO and have served in that capacity during the entire Johnson Administration, as well
  • Aid; 3/31 announcement; AFL-CIO would have supported LBJ for another term; LBJ’s legislative achievements; assessment of LBJ’s presidency.
  • , AFL-CIO ] WallaceCampbell " " ^^/l Tom Decker J. Stanley Baughman - Pres.FNMA - ]^ M*^ Frank C. Diluzio Orren Beaty - Interior Ludwig Caminita, Jr. - HUD " \" Bill Dodd - United Auto Workers Jack Beidler - AFL-CIO t^j - Richard Canavan \ Philip
  • . AFL-CIO. Both statements / Dr. A. P. Knoppers, Pres., Merck Sharp & Dohme Int'l ~"~" were released to the press /' Mr. Cecil Olmstead, Asst to Chairman, TEXACO following the mtg . // Mr. R. Reist - Pres. , Celanese Corp. Int'l : , t/^/ Mr. Edgar
  • the merger with the AFL, for the Texas AFL-CIO, during which time Jerry Holleman and I were both in office. G: Did you have any contact with LBJ before? S: Nothing you would really call contact. My first memory of having met him was at an American
  • Contact with LBJ in the 1940s; Democratic Advisory Council; Rayburn's role; Ralph Yarborough; 1956 state and national Democratic conventions and labor; CIO and Texas politics; Frankie Randolph; Texas Observer; committeeman/committeewoman controversy
  • Rostow Hon. Henry H. Fowler, Secy of the Treasury t of AFL-CIO) George Meany in (Presiden appt requested by Mr. Meany to present to the President an invitation to his convention. The President to Marvin Watson's office w/ Mr. Meany The President
  • "^ These are state leaders from AFL-CIO Labor Leaders ^ (150 guests) * ^\* the twelve largest populated states REMARKS* ^ ^ andiiis leaders of the biggest organizations that they have from cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. ' ^-40^ The Presidency
  • and the Internationa l Longshoremen's Association , AFL-CIO , hav e jointl y requested the appointmen t of a board o f neutrals t o assist the m i n their curren t contrac t negotiations . Released Statement - o n meeting toda y with Science Advisor , Dr . Donal d
  • , departed th e Nationa l Press Clu b and motored t o Statler Hilton . 8:07 pm Droppe d in o n dinner i n honor of Walter Reuther by AFL-CIO. The Presiden t mad e brie f remarks . 8:17 pm Th 8:22 p m Arrive e Presiden t an d above group - minu s George
  • , Mishawaka Times, Rev. Robert E. Royster, Dean, Cathedral of S Mr. Ideal Baldoni, Chairman of Pres.'s Recep Committee, Mr. Paul D. Gilbert, Co-Cha Man-Power Re-Training, Mr. Stanley Ladd, Pres. AFL CIO, Rev.Bernard L. White, Pastor, St. John Baptist Church