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  • . "Hail to the Chief, " "Hello, jgyxixhaxHKxEs&HdRKx Lyndon" and standing ovation at his entrance. Mr. Meany introduced the President REMARKS to AFL-CIO Convention 39 applauses, and one standing ovation The President posed for pictures -- and SIGNING
  • , Secy - Treas. - AFL-CIO Marvin R . Fullmer , GS A Davi d Schulte, PCEE O Vernon Gill , Civi l Serv . Comm . Glen n Seaborg, Chairman , AE C Fred Graham, PCEE O Milto n Semer , Gen . Counsel , HHF A John A . Gronouski , PM G Raymon d Shelkofsky, PCEE O
  • Philadelphia Pa Vice Chairman of Pa Delegation McGeorge Bundy fr mansion Secretary McNamara fr mansion Governor David Lawrence fr mansion from Governor Edmund Pat Brown Sacramento California mansion G Reedy fr mansion George Meany President of AFL-CIO fr
  • lighter a small medallion autographed copy of the Professional Bill Cater re discussion briefing press O'Brien PRes of AFL-CIO in the office McNamara arrived To lounge by ca r Departed th e offic e w / Mrs. Johnso n an d went/ to Fort Meye r
  • . , Athen s Donald S. Carmichael , Executiv e Vic e President, Stouffe r Foo d Corp . , Clevelan d Jack T . Conway , AFL-CIO , Washington , D . C. TODAY APPROVED THE FOLLOWING: S. 2218, A n Act t o authoriz e th e Secretar y o f the Interio r t o accep t th
  • the Izaak Walton League of America Jack Curran, Legislative Representative, AFL-CIO [ (LIST CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) p. 3 Thurs 9-3 Myer Cong Feldman Carl Lee White Abe Fortas Secy Albert McNamara G Reedy W Jenkins Dick The Mrs Dick Mrs Nelson
  • picks up paper on gw's desk & to election what is says Page 5 Friday White House Sept. 18 . 196 4 of Executive Committee AFL-CIO In Cabine t Roo m for meetin g w / Kennet h O'Donnell and . Walter Jenkins George David Walter David George Meany
  • televisio n t o the Minnesot a Stat e AFL-CIO in St. Paul ; Missour i State Labo r Counci l i n Kansas City ; United Rubbe r Worker s i n Chicago; United Textil e Worker s in NYC; Tobacco Worker s Internation , Miam i Beach. To White House arriving ofc
  • . National Security Council Meeting] [September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council] [September 15, 1967 - 7:27 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors] [September 19, 1967 - 8:36 a.m. Congressional Leadership Breakfast] 01/24/20 3
  • . [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
  • :58a __ t Walt 10:34a J; George 10:41a t Walt 10:55a f J 1j 10:57a t 11:04a t 12:08p t 12:35p 12:52p _, I jI " j j ; ! Walt . Mike Joe Ashton OFF w/ j Mr. i in says — ' Rostow (pl) Christian (pl) . ' Ros The AFL-CIO Exec Council
  • , Birmingham f~Dr. Harrison Brown, Professor of Geochemistry, Calif Institute of Tech. Pasadena Dr . Harold Enarson, President, Cleveland State University ^Mr. Harry Goldberg, International Representative, AFL- CIO, Washington ! Dr. Willia m Marvel, President
  • - and ., 9:50a t Lane 9:55a L Kirkland AFL-CIO ^ OFF RECORD: Dr. MM^fc Charles Turchin ! U— 10: 10 at I ... . Director — . 10:29a f i , —-_________________-__^_____^_ I Walt Rostow . !•*.-•• 10:47a f j Jack = _ - , : I of Bureau
  • Moss Cong James O'Hara Cong Tom Steed Cong Adam Clayton Powell Mr. Andrew Biemiller, AFL-CIO Steward E. McClure, Chief Clerk, Alex Christie. United Steel Workers Senate Labor and Public Works Orville Larson. United Steel Workers Russell Derrickson
  • , Pres. , AFL-CIO Dr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell, Conductor, National Symphony Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muller-Munk , Pittsburgh, Pa Mr. and Mrs Wolfgang Noelter, Deutsche Press Agentur Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pagliai - Mrs is actress Merle Oberon Mr
  • ATTENDANCE: Assistant Mr. John W. Adler, Acting/ Attorney Generalfor Administration Mr. Harry Alexander, Mrs. Vida Alexander ^Mr. St. John Barrett,Second Assistant, Civil Rights Division, Mr. John W. Bassett Miss Dolores A. Bates Andy Biemiller- AFL-CIO 0
  • , Washington , D.C. Mr. Roy Macartney, Melbourne Age Mr. Murray Marder, Washington Post Mr. Ovid Martin, Associated Press Mr. Roy N Meachum, Washington, D. C. Mr. Charles McGaha, Wichita Falls, Tex Mr. George Meany, Pres. , AFL-CIO 7/14/66 Thursday HOLT
  • Steelworkers of Am W. A. Boyle Pres. United Mine Workers George Meany Pres. AFL-CIO Walter F. Reuther Benjamin Soffer Seymour Wolfbein William Simkin Lawrence C. McQuade David S. North / Arthur S. Flemming Pres. Univ of Oregon Howard W. Johnson Pres. MIT W
  • !ude visited by) tur MORE ATTENDANCE AT GUYANANLUNCHEON Expend Code e Mr. Edwin A. Lahey, Knight Newspapers Dr. F. Pierce Lineweaver, Jr. , Washington, DC Mr. James P. Maloney, Jr. , Washington, DC Mr. Andrew McLellan, AFL-CIO Mr. Clarence Mitchell
  • SHOPPING CENTER The President was greeted by a Reception Committee including : Mr. Ton y Kowazoe Mr. Hank Brow n - AFL-CIO Sen. Abraham Kazen - Texas Senato r Mr. Sol Casseb Mr. Aubry Klin e Mr. John Daniel s Mr. Oscar Laurel Mr. Charles DeLeon Judge Micke
  • to San Francisco Californi a _ _ ^•|AFL-CIO National Convention . Presiden to t^e t o f Convention - Georg e Mean T. */ TBne Presiden t w / part y - - Harr y Reasoner o f CB S New s Bil l Moyer s (the y ha d just arrive d fro m Austin , Texas ) . M F
  • . Aubre y J . Wagn e r Gov . Jame s A . Rhode s o f Ohi o Cong. Richar d D . McCarth y -George Meany - AFL-CIO Senator. Danie l B . Brewste r Alex Radi n Cong. Jame s Ke e Jenator Fosep h I) . Tyding s Cong. Rober t E . Sweene y .Kermit Overby-NRC
  • Executive Assoc Railway Employees Dept AFL CIO Charles Luna Cleveland Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen President George Harris Cedar Rapids President Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen Re their views on the overall national transportation policies
  • Meany's attitude toward McGovern. You did not have at the top of the AFL-CIO vigorous movement in behalf of the ticket. That meant you had to deal with individual international union presidents and through that means develop an organized labor interest
  • Vaisse, "Leadership into Orbit? America's International Role in Communication Satellites. 19581975"; Edmund F. Wehrle, "Repre­ hensible Repercussions: Free Trade Unionism, the AFL-CIO, and the Vietnam War"; and Randall B. Woods, "Lyndon Baines Johnson
  • , none of which we ever put forward to the Congress. And you know, as the war went on you've got to remember that Meany and Lane Kirkland and the AFL-CIO were staunch allies of the President on the war. And they were staunch allies of the President
  • 6 6 10/04/17 National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title Advertising Council Afganistan AFL-CIO Airline Strike Alliance for Progress Aluminim, Zinc, etc. HR 9047 and HR 1305 American Alumni council American Bible Society
  • 0.Cf ~ O'. f l O ll.~ I 2.00 3.00 .,. 4.00 00.{'. 5.00 0 ·i ,I .i_: / , 9.00 ·o.c< 10.~g co.or ' 11.00 ..rr 12.00 ~D 1.00 ·~ 0 .~ 0 .s: 00.f; CiO. ~;. r-1 "',, 1 ' l '1 l l
  • of the two organizations, the AF of L and the CIO, occurred--the national merger was in 1955, but the Texas groups did not merge until 1957--1 became president of the State AFL-CIO. Of course, in my capacity as assistant to the executive secretary of the AF
  • Biographical information; meeting LBJ in 1948; Assistant to Executive Secretary of the AFL, Austin in 1950; 17 months in Korea; AFL and CIO merger in 1957; strained relations with LBJ; appointment by George Meany as Assistant Secretary of Labor
  • 7:00p MW in 7:01p -7:30 — 7:20p - 7: GC in ZZZZ" i AFL-CIO Wash DC C/l Mr. Al Barkin J (Oval Rm) OFF RECORD 7:30 | Mr. UBBPBBBftk H. S.Hank Brown, President, Texas AFL-CIO 30 Jim Jones joined ' "" ZZIZZZ ' ~ The President autographed 2
  • -*^* > attende d jL-*t—~~ September 30, 1965 THURSDAY WHITE HOUS E To the Ova l Offic e - Mr. Georg e Mean y - AFL-CIO Mr. Andre w Biemille r - AFL-CIO Secy Doug Sen John Gardner Cater joins Edward Long of HEW joins w/ Dr Francis Keppel Mo
  • . , AFL-CIO Joseph D. Keenan, Intl Secy of Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers George M. Harrison, Chief Exec Ofcr, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks Boyle, As W. A. , Pres. , United Mine Workers of Americ a Abel, I. W. , Pres., United
  • Washington Texas-Exes Banquet tonight; both LBJ and CTJ attend, LBJ addresses the group. 3/3 LBJ and Yarborough host a coffee for the Texas AFL-CIO; CTJ and LBJ attend the AFL-CIO banquet tonight. 3/4 Busby sends LBJ a memo suggesting changes
  • . Alexander N . McFarlane , Chr. , Cor n Products Co . , NY C • George Meany , Pres;. , AFL-CIO , D . C. ( Pres's ^table ) \ Ed S . Miller , Gen' l Pre s , Hote l & Restaurant Employee s & Bartenders ' Int'l Union . Cincinnati , Ohi o John A . Moorhead , Pres
  • a place for as long as Shivers was in the saddle in the official Democratic Party. But the DOT was an outgrowth of the Fort Worth convention and the growing self-awareness of the liberal elements around the state. The AFL-CIO had merged a year or two
  • use his ties with national labor to exert influence on Texas labor? B: National labor, he had no ties with national labor. At that point, remember, you didn't have the two of them together; the AFL and the CIO had not merged. At that point
  • 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
  •  from Jim Row called “The Coming Struggle for Power” (April 4, 1956); statement by the  AFLCIO Executive Committee on civil rights legislation (July 30, 1957); speech given by Dean Acheson  on Civil Rights (August 6, 1957); news releases from