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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
  • 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
  • Wentzel (she is Chancellor Keisinger's daughter) Vice Admiral George Burkley Master Sergeant Paul Glynn ; Marvin Watson ' Marie Fehmer Mary Slater • Mr. George Meany, President AFL-Cio | General Lucius Clay : HITE HOUSE Date April •NT LYNDO N B
  • at the state AFL-CIO convention this week and I was talking to some of them down there over coffee and we were talking about this Ho u ston delegation to the E l P aso convention. I said, "Well, how do they stand? 11 They said, 11 Well, we 1111 tell you how
  • union people--the CIO people, not the AFL people, but the CIO people who were at the convention--in his room I think it was, at the hotel, and made this proposal to them. Then Lyndon came into that meeting and spoke in favor, asked them to go along
  • (PL) Califano (PL) President of Joe Bierne /Communications Workers of America., AFL/CIO Mr. W. A. Smallwood, Secretary-Treasurer, CWA Mr. David Anderson, Civic Affairs Department, CWA Mr. Gus Cramer . to present resolution adopted by the CWA
  • Pres. call (Key to City of Knoxville presented to President Mayor John Duncan -made by vocat'l trainees Mr. Wilson Bordon, Pres. Blount County of Commerce Christopher. Regional Dire. AFL-CIO R. .Jones V-Chrman TVA Board Frank E Smith, Director Oak
  • tomorrow is indicated. Q. What time will you brief tomorrow? MR. VALENTI: Q. 10:00 AM. You will have two briefings tomorrow, Jack? MR. VALENTI: One briefing tomorrow -- 10:00 AM. Q. Jack, does the President plan now to attend the AFL-CIO convention
  • , Int l Brotherhoo d o f Electrical Workers , Wash and th e dange r o f price W . Pag e Keeton , Dean , Universit y o f Texas La w School , Austin , Te x problems. ! Georg e Meany , President , AFL-CIO, Washington , D . C. W. B . Murphy
  • ) Day_ Time Telephone 1. In Out Lo • Mr. 12, 1967 Monday y £ Activity LD _ Mr. ~ U*. (include visited by) Hank Brown , President. Texas AFL-CIO Gerald Brown. Exec Secy, Texas State Building & Construction Trades Council Mr. M. A. Graham Mr. J
  • , President, Bristol Myers Corp. , Trustee, NCCD | / Mr. Joseph Woll, General Counsel, AFL-CIO / Mr. Joseph Griesendieck, Falstaff Brewing Co, St. Louis, Missouri, trustee, NCCD j ~~~ Mr. Paul Foley, VP for Public Relations, State Mutual Life Assurance Co
  • t 2:10p t ^_ 2:20p j To I e e Meany , Presiden t AFL-CIO e merge r o f Labor-Commerce department s - - an d emergency dispute s legislatio n (See Sec y Wirtz' memo t o th e Pres thi s date ) jr , p _ y _£ e Califan o (pl) _ Marvi _ y
  • the President came o n the phone) e Califano George Meany. President AFL-CIO (b-3) . Abe Fortas. Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court--returnin g the President's ! Califano (pl) ~~t~ Director j Manatos--returning the President's Bromley t 3:15p f
  • Washington, n D.C. Chrysler, Haeusler, Detroit, Michigan Roy, Haggerty, Cornelius J., President, Building andConstruction Trades Department AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C. Congressman Seymour Halpern, Hartung, Bernard C., Institute of Traffic Engineering
  • < Anf-nT-nn^^la/ic-CDr-i-tf-^T-) Kallcn, Arthur Di Bureau of the- Budget Chamber of Commerce *Kelley, Ben U.S. Kerrick, John C. Amer. Assn. of Motor Vehicle U.S. Congress Administrators Kirwin, Mike Kirkland, Lane AFL-CIO Koch, George * Grocer y
  • . - President, Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md. Jernegan, Hon. John D. Amb. to Algeria Johnson, Hon. Leroy ^ Johnson, Hon. U Alexis - May 26, 1966 Thurs. Keenan, Mr. Joseph - Secy. ,Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers -AFL-CIO Kitchen, Mrs. Helen
  • this union at this time the White House got committed to the Board's report and to a deal with the AFL-CIO--Meany was supposed to influence the union; he couldn't. Then that's what got repudiated, you know. M: The ~: Yes. ~~ite House let itself
  • -60; exec. dir. Nat. Urban League, N.Y.C 1961 --- ; instr. Sch. Social Work, U. Neb., 1950-58; frequent lectr. Mem. Presidents Com. Youth Employment; nat. adv. council AFL-CIO Community Services Com.; adv. bd. N.Y. Sch. Social Work, Columbia; adv. com
  • convention; memorandum regarding the 1967 Minneapolis mayoralty election; notes on a meeting of Marvin Watson with AFL-CIO leaders. 9 MISSISSIPPI [1 of 4] Senate-Mississippi [2 of 4] Congress-Mississippi [3 of 4] Governor-Mississippi [4 of 4] Mississippi
  • ,Vance 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 , ur J. ~.u,.L.L:.oL1·n..LER, Andrew, Dept. of Legislation AFL-CIO
  • building trades department of the AFL-CIO. Now, again, there of course everybody had sort of mixed feelings, because the building trades have traditionally been Republican rather than Democratic. That's the one segment of labor that really did stay
  • me don't say. That's just an entry in the list. L: I think I had a luncheon at that labor--what's it called now--AFL, isn't it? G: Yes, AFL-CIO [American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations] headquarters. L: AFL-CIO
  • \ Robert Wood Political Science M. I. T. Department MEMBERS Charles Haar Professor, Harvard ~w School Edgar Kaiser (represented by Norman Nickerson) President, Kaiser Industries Walter Reuther (represented by Jack Conway) Vice President, AFL-CIO Oscar
  • , reportedly his Policy Committee can pass the word and bring this about. Adlai Stevenson proposes an end to nuclear testing in a speech to newspaper editors. c. 4/23 In the Texas AFL-CIO newsletter, Leroy Williams and Jerry Holleman, president and executive
  • 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
  • . December I, 1g63 21 Remarks at the Presentation of an Exceptional Service Award to Agent Rufus W. Youngblood of the Secret Service. December 4, 1g63 22 Remarks at a Meeting With the AFL-CIO Executive Council. December ·4, 1g63 23 Remarks to Members
  • unions a change in the qualifications for recruitment. For the first time we would permit some college training in lieu of time as an apprenticeship representative with a building trade~ union. Christ! I went to meetings of the AFL-CIO, I went up
  • look good . say, You write this and 'Sources say that it looks as though it's going to be Kennedy and Johnson .' That's the background on the story ." I can remember talking with the AFL-CIO delegation from Massachusetts . Bill Bolanger
  • legislative representative for the AFL-CIO in the decade of the 1950s. P: I started off as representative for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. M: Do you remember Johnson from that far back? P: He was in the House then. ~·1: In 1948. P
  • political savvy that we could rely upon. And the reports that we got from Wisconsin were confused and contradictory; nobody I could find knew how Gus Scholle [president, Michigan AFL-CIO] really felt. In fact, I discovered that most of those people down
  • and a couple ofpartners were involved with in the thing. Later, the AFL-CIO [American Federation of Labor and Congress ofindustrial Organizations] needed office space and came to me and wanted to know what kind of deal we could make. I leased them the second
  • open open Advertising Council 4-6-65 Advertising Council 5-6-64 AFL-CIO Award to Henry J. Kaiser 5/20/65 AFL-CIO Telephone Conversation 8-17-64 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 open open open open open open open open open open open open 35 35 35
  • . 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 E
  • . Departed Nationa l Airport vi a AF-1, DC- 6 w/ part y above . Thos e alread y aboar d aircraf t were: Senato r Claiborn e Pell , R F ; Mr. Tommy Corcoran ^ Jo e Keenan, AFL-CIO ; Wilson McCarthy, DNC. Aboard, th e President worked w/ variou s staf f member