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  • , Okla. McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc. MEANY,George, AFL-CIO NEUBERGER, Maurice, Cambridge, Mass PERKINS, James, Cornell University PHI.EGER, Herman, SFran RABI, Isidor I., Columbia University POST, Troy V., Dalas, Tex. WRIGHT,Stephen J., United
  • . 17, 1963 - The Exchequer Club, Washington Apr. 17, 1963 - Insurance Investment Officers, Washington Apr. 18, 1963 - AFL CIO Labor Educator Conference, Washington. "Shorter Work Week" Apr. 23, 1963 - World Affairs Council, Albany, New York. What Kind
  • he'd go along. But he grossly misestimated his AFL-CIO [American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations] International presidents because when we announced the thing, all hell broke loose in the labor movement. And LBJ
  • of Marvin Watson with AFL-CIO leaders. open open MISSISSIPPI [1 of 4] Senate-Mississippi [2 of 4] Congress-Mississippi [3 of 4] Governor-Mississippi [4 of 4] Mississippi Convention Delegates Mississippi folders include an Inaugural Address by John Bell
  • L . Prout y Frank Keppell , Dep t o f HEW Senator Georg e Murph y George Meany , AFL-CI O Cong. Jame s O'Har a Andrew J. Biemiller , AFL-CI O Cong Sa m Gibbons M. D. Mobley . Exe c Director . America n s.,Cong Dominic k Daniel s Vocational
  • of the AFL-CIO, and Philip J. Santora, New York DAILY NEWS re­ porter, all have in common? What is their real occupation? What sensational secret is hidden behind their "cove'!"" ? The answer is given by Dr. Julius Mader, 40-year-old East German writer
  • coordination. We talk about the grape boycott. "How should we deal with Cesar Chavez? The Vice President will be in California next Tuesday." And Mary Zon reported for labor. "Rarely have I seen the full AFL-CIO executive board so active in support
  • announces that he will retire from the Senate at the end of his term. LBJ meets with Eisenhower at the White House at 5 p.m. and later attends the AFL-CIO Texas Congressional Dinner. CTJ attends a party given by the American Newspaper Women’s Club honoring
  • and the CIO and the AFL and the miners to be carrying caskets up and down Broadway and State Street and Pennsylvania Avenue day after day after day after day after day." I said, "I don't know. I don't have any entree to the labor." And he said, "Could you help
  • and the CIO and the AFL and the miners to be carrying caskets up and down Broadway and State Street and Pennsylvania Avenue day after day after day after day after day." I said, "I don't know. I don't have any entree to the labor." And he said, "Could you help
  • ultimately does know more than any of his staff advisers. Mc: What speech was this? M: This was the Bal Harbour AFL-CIO Convention. It was a rather strange episode, but what you do, or "vhat I normally did in these situations, particularly with someone
  • ); and addressed the AFL-CIO Biennial Convention in Bal Harbour, Florida. TR 136 AUSTRALIA-FOR MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR PRIME MINISTER HAROLD HOLT, DEPARTED DECEMBER 19, 1967. Material on the President's around the world trip with stops in Travis Air Force Base
  • 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
  • . discoverlbj.org intervened when we were pretty much up in the air and got us to Mayo’s with Beverly.” After months of heated public debate, the Senate Banking and Currency Committee reports the housing bill. Groups in favor of the bill include the AFL-CIO, all
  • ! the pres- the In the sup­ ent "fair value" of the village at CIO .)f the Gen­ $396,055. Mr. Cohen, for his part, Mot~ .] 'Thi! coun­ has agreed to pay the cost of re- !lent ded that the h,abilltatlng the village, estimated ukf omic Energy locally at close
  • of Connecticut ALBERT R.uNs of Alabama. DR. SYLVESTER ILuoLD Filmed Remarks of the President and George Meany, Presi.dent of AFL-CIO and Chairman of COPE. February 2, 1968 . . MR. MEANY.Mr. President, this film we are making this morning will be shown
  • . 1968 [also copies of daily speeches and editorials in record] Log Book of Speeches sent for placement Listing of statements appearing in Cong. Record by Congressman and subject Congressional draft: AFLCIO Executive Council Meeting, Dec. 18, 1968
  • for the Alliance, Council on Latin America, AFL-CIO, private foundations and universities are making vital contributions. - - We are introducing the principle of mutual aid among the Latin American nations. Vve are giving new energy to economic inte­ gration within
  • machine began to work. Star and the Dallas News. The same story was in the Fort Worth That was the fatal mistake. It was done on I forget whose orders, but anyhow, I'll share that with everybody else. the AFL-CIO. Then I would get on the phone at night
  • a hot outfit . After the war Phil Niurray asked me what I wanted to do . was then president of the CIO . He Because I had been raised in Texas and had come out of the labor movement in Texas, I wanted to go back to Texas, so he appointed me regional
  • at Mexico miss out at Anderson To Cabine t Roo m to mak e a telephone cal l - vi a direc t lin e to th e Texa s AFL-CI O Conventio n call keynoted the in Brownsville , Texa s t o abou t 2 , 000 members gathere d there convention and was followed
  • lunc h w / B M and N Dic k Goodwin George Mean y - AFL-CI O ( Jo C Secretary Rober t McNamar a Senator Georg e Smathers (re t hi s cal l ) George Reed y Horace Busb y George Mean y Gardner Ackle y Bill Mo yers Dick Goodwin Secv. Dea n Rus k f Secy
  • occasionally have a guy let fly about the evil eastern influences: the AFL and the CIO; they weren't merged then. Occasionally one of them would throw in the NAACP, but not regularly, not the NAACP. I mean it just wasn't that big a thing among the most
  • '!t HlttvlJe.l of the AFL-CIO Executive Council, May 18-20, 1964 at Washing ~ , C¢.lli?.C..e . It has occurred to Mr. Meany that President John have an interest in visiting wit~ these gentlemen individua ly. And while Mr. Meany may mention