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Labor leaders -- United States
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Trade-unions -- United States -- Officials and employees
Meany, George, 1894-
American Federation of Labor
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UAW
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spelling MCC F. J. Patrick McCartney Papers Guide University of Notre Dame Archives University of Notre Dame Archives 2005 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Description based on paper finding aids and inhouse database. English MCC F. J. Patrick McCartney Papers 1933-1974 McCartney, F. J. Patrick 9.6 linear feet University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English. Administrative Information Brother Christopher McCartney, OSA, his son, 1977. Preferred Citation F. J. Patrick McCartney Papers (MCC), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556 Scope and Content Correspondence, 1933-1971; union files, 1933-1972; subject files, 1937-1969; and personal files, 1940-1974; documenting McCartney's involvement in the AFL-CIO, including his work with George Meany. Background F. J. Patrick McCartney was a steamfitter who joined UAW in 1935 when it was part of the American Federation of Labor; served as a trouble shooter during the AFL presidency of William Green and worked on special assignments for George Meany. In World War II, McCartney took a leave of absence from the AFL-CIO to accept and appointment by Franklin Delano Roosevelt as full-time labor advisor of the National Staff of the Office of Civilian Defense, Washington, D.C. In 1943 he joined the Field Artillery division of the Army and served as a physical training instructor at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. After the war he rejoined the AFL staff and helped establish the Missouri Valley Development Trades and Labor Council. In February of 1958 George Meany appointed him to manage a trusteeship over the Michigan Federation of Labor. In 1962, Meany appointed him director of AFL-CIO Region 10. Meany, George, 1894- American Federation of Labor AFL-CIO UAW Labor leaders -- United States Labor movement -- United States Trade-unions -- United States -- Officials and employees Related Material Portraits Collection CMCC F. J. Patrick McCartney: Manuscripts 1933-1974 CMCC 1-3/ Correspondence Files 1933-1971 CMCC 1/1 Correspondence Before 1937 [1933-1942] Material includes: a summary of group discussions of the "N.E. Leisure Time Clubs," a union newspaper date 1942; a copy of the case of "International Union, United Automoblie Workers of America Against the 15 Suspended Members of the International Executive Board." CMCC 1/2 Correspondence 1937 Material includes: organization of the International Union, United Automobile Workers of America; copy of the 1937 agreement between Chrysler Corporation and the above stated union. CMCC 1/3 Correspondence 1938 Correspondence deals with and includes: campaign letters and handbills; Communist Party membership books; Pat McCartney's trial on "conduct unbecoming a Union man" before the UAWA Plymouth Local #51 Trial Board; copy of a subpeona issued to McCartney to appear before the House of Representatives' Special Committee on Un-American Activities. Correspondents include: E.J. Lambert, recording secretary with the United Automobile Workers of America (UAWA); Pete McGavin; Francis A. Henson, Administrative Assistant to the President of the UAWA; Leo Lamotte, President of Local #51 UAWA; Ora Gasaway, United Mine Workers; Homer Martin, International President UAWA; and George T. Goff, President Local #232 United Mine Workers of America. CMCC 1/4 Correspondence 1939 Correspondence deals with: Patrick McCartney's role on the Executive Board of the International Union, UAWA; McCartney's role as President of the Plymouth Local #51 in areas including the Chrysler Corporation. Correspondents include: C.C. Rowles, Labor Relations Supervisor, Chrysler Corporation; Homer Martin, International President of the International Union UAWA; and Gerald L.K. Smith, National Chairman of the Committee of 1,000,000. CMCC 1/5 Correspondence 1940 Correspondence deals with: the case involving Michigan Unemployment Compensation; the strike at the Osborn Cement Plant; the resignation of Homer Martin as President of the International Executive Board of the International Union, UAWA and the resulting succession of Irvan Cary to this position; McCartney's work with the Chrysler Corporation. Correspondents include: William Breen, President AFL; Wm.E. Dowell, Director of General Motors Dept. UAWA-AFL; Irvan Cary, International President of the International Union, UAWA; and Homer Martin, former President of the International Union, UAWA. CMCC 1/6 Correspondence 1941 Correspondence deals with: the Olan Mills Strike; the J.B. Linker situation at the Wabash Portland Cement Company; the reorganization of band instrument plants in Indiana and the establishment of the National War Labor Board; newspaper clippings and a copy of the agreement between the Wabash Portland Cement Company and the United Cement, Lime & Gypsum Workers International Union. Correspondents include: Frank P. Fenton, Director of Organization, AFL; Coleman Claherty, organizer, AFL; William Green, President, AFL; and Jerry Aldred, Secretary-Treasurer of the International Union, UAWA. CMCC 1/7 Correspondence 1942 Correspondence deals with: McCartney's work as Labor Consultant with the Office of Civilian Defense and other matters such as the Steel Workers' triumphant pay raise under the War Production Board. Correspondents include: Frank P. Fenton, Director of Organization, AFL; Irvan Cary; and Paul E. George, Secretary of Federal Labor Union No. 20186, B & W Local. CMCC 1/8 Correspondence 1943 Correspondence deals with: the organizing of the Ross Gear & Tool Company in Indiana, the Hoosier Crown Corporation in Indiana, the Superior Tool & Die Shop and other Machine Shops; telegrams, some of which request research and/or surveys (of which there are copies) on the Lafayette Alcoa Plant. Correspondents include: L. Metcalf Walling, Director of Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor; Margaret Scattergood, Research Dept. AFL; and Wade Church, President of Arizona Federation of Labor. CMCC 1/9 Correspondence 1944 Correspondence deals with: the period of time when McCartney was stationed in Hagerstown, MD, and covers a few basic cases such as the Hoosier Crown Federal Labor Union. Correspondents include: George McMahan, Treasurer of Central Labor Union; Hugh Cormley; and Peter G. Noll, Director International Union, UAWA. CMCC 1/10 Correspondence 1945 [1944-1945] Material includes: carbon copies of letters McCartney wrote to Mr. Edward Barnard concerning Communist material he had lent to Barnard and wished to have returned to him. CMCC 1/11 Correspondence 1946 Material includes: newspaper clippings and a report on the Delta County Road Case made by Victor A. Johnson, Chairman of the American Legion Investigation Committee. CMCC 1/12 Correspondence 1947 [1947-1949] Correspondence deals with: the organizing of the Loose Wiles Sunshine Plant in Michigan; the National Labor Relations Act; some newspaper articles and personal cards and letters. Correspondents include: Herman Winter, International President of the Bakery & Confectionery Workers; J.N. Cummings, organizer AFL; Mayor Kenneth Crawford of Owosso, Michigan; Arnold Alsteen, AFL Drivers Union. CMCC 1/13 Correspondence 1948 Correspondence deals with: new assignments and successions of various members of the AFL; letters of gratitude and appreciation for McCartney's work. Correspondents include: William Green, President of the AFL; Matthew Woll, chairman of the International Labor Relations Dept. & Free Trad Union Committee, AFL; D.W. Tracy, International President of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Leo George, President of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks; W.T. Leeper, International Organizer with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. CMCC 1/14 Correspondence 1949 Correspondence deals with: general organizational campaigns (i.e. Steel Plant in Detroit which resulted in failure) and include general organizational reports; instructions for a parade and a program from the celebration of Truman Day in Minnesota; newspaper clippings; a one year Life Insurance Policy of McCartney's. Correspondents include: Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization, AFL; D.W. Tracy, International President of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. CMCC 1/15 Correspondence 1950 Correspondence deals with: different assignments of Patrick McCartney such as the organization of the Pontiac State Hospital Employees in Wisconsin and the resulting affiliation of many Michigan groups into the SCME; charter application of membership of groups under the Michigan Federation of Labor; various newspaper clippings. Correspondents include: J.N. Cummings, AFL Regional Director; Arnold Zander, President AFSCME International; Gordon W. Chapman, International Secretary-Treasurer of the AFSCME; Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization, AFL; William D. Gunn, Director of Legal and Research Division of the Minnesota State Federation of Labor; Arlo A. Strohpaul, Secretary of the Grand Rapids Federation of Labor; Albert E. Cobo, Mayor of Detroit; Frank Edwards, Commentator, Mutual Broadcasting System. CMCC 2/1 Correspondence 1951 Correspondence deals with: McCartney's assignments and work with the AFSCME in Detroit along with other areas of organization; Wage Stabilization Board reports; news articles on Bay City Schools; an autobiography of McCartney to be used in a Labor Day celebration in West Virginia; letters of appreciation and praise for McCartney's assistance in local unions. Correspondents include: Arnold Zander, International President of American Federation of State, County and Municiapl Employees (AFSCME); Gordon W. Chapman, International Secretary-Treasurer AFSCME; Alvin H. Ruthenbert, AFSCME; Jessie I. Baxter, President, Michigan Federation of Teachers; Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization AFL; Pauline Eisinger, President of Michigan Federation of Women's Auxiliaries of Labor; Volney Andrews, Secretary-Treasurer, WV State Federation of Labor; and William Green, President AFL. CMCC 2/2 Correspondence 1952 [1951-1952] Correspondence deals with: matters such as the Annual Conference of the Missouri Valley Development Trades and Labor Council; information on the Badger Ordnance Campaign; copy of the AFL 1952 Yearly Organizational Report. Correspondents include: Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization AFL; J. Howard Hicks, Secretary-Treasurer, Office Employees International Union; William Green, President AFL; Albert M. Witzling, Secretary-Treasurer, Mo. Valley Dev. Trades & Labor Council. CMCC 2/3 Correspondence 1953 [1952-1953] Correspondence deals with: various organizational opportunities in Michigan and the part McCartney plays in the campaigns; United Cement, Lime and Gypsum Workers International Union; Aetna Cement Plant election in Michigan. Correspondents include: Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organizaiton AFL; William Schoenberg, General President of United Cement, Lime & Gypsum Workers International Union; Peter M. McGavin, Assistant to Director of Organization, AFL; Toney Gallo, General Secretary-Treasurer for United Cement, Lime & Gypsum Workers International Union; and Lawrence Taub, 7th Gen. Vice President of the same. CMCC 2/4 Correspondence 1954 Correspondence includes: a letter of thanks for McCartney's support in Patrick McNamara's Senate campaign; letter requesting McCartney's assistance in an NLRB hearing. Correspondents include: Patrick McNamara, candidate for U.S. Senator; Harry Pulver, Michigan State Carpenters' Council. CMCC 2/5 Correspondence 1955 Correspondence includes: letters of thanks and appreciation for McCartney's speeches and contributions in various areas. Correspondents include: Raymond J. Murphy, Business Law Prof. at Wayne State University in Detroit; George W. Dean, President of Michigan Federation of Labor; Thomas Roumell, Regional Director, NLRB. CMCC 2/6 Correspondence 1956 Correspondence includes: a program from the dedication ceremony of the "Home of American Labor" which houses the AFL-CIO offices in Washington, DC; various thank-yous for gifts and aid from McCartney. Correspondents include: G. Mennen Williams, Governor of Michigan; Raymond J. Murphy, Wayne State University; Sean (Pat) Monk, V-P Watchmaker's Guild. CMCC 2/7 Correspondence 1957 Correspondence includes: various newspaper articles; letters of thanks for McCartney's aid; invitation to the governor's inaugural ceremonies in Lansing, Michigan. Correspondents include: John F. Schreier, Assistant Director of Organization; Robert Pisarski, Attorney in Michigan. CMCC 2/8 Correspondence 1958 Correspondence includes: various Christmas cards from personal and business relations; a large number of letters of congratulations on McCartney's promotion to Assistant Regional Director; letters of appreciation for various forms of aid; a variety of election handbills; and a brief informational letter on the Michigan State AFL-CIO Merger Convention. Correspondents include: A.V. Brashear, V-P & Manager of Operations at Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.; Charles R. Smith, Director of AFL-CIO Region #20; George Meany, President AFL-CIO; Raymond J. Murphy, Prof. CIO Labor Council of Kent County; Peter Schoemann, General President of the U.A. of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry. CMCC 2/9 Correspondence 1959 Correspondence includes: a letter from the Ambassador of Pakistan and a few various newspaper clippings. Correspondents include: Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador of Pakistan. CMCC 2/10 Correspondence 1960 [1959-1960] Correspondence includes: the Sugar Workers' International Convention; invitations to various convention; Regional Director's Bulletins; a few thank-you notes for Christmas remembrances given by McCartney; personal letter of thanks for McCartney's work on John F. Kennedy's election campaign. Correspondents include: John F. Kennedy; Peter McGavin, Assistant to President George Meaney, President AFL-CIO; John W. Livingston, Director of Organization; William F. Schnitzler, Secretary-Treasurer: AFL-CIO. CMCC 2/11 Correspondence 1961 Correspondence includes: a letter given by McCartney to Business students at Wayne State University; complimentary letters of appreciation for McCartney's work; a Christmas card from the Ambassador of Pakistan; thank-you note from George Meany. Correspondents include: Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador to Pakistan; Raymond J. Murphy, Professor of Business Law at Wayne State University; Charles R. Smith, Director: Region #20, AFL-CIO; George Meany. CMCC 2/12 Correspondence 1962 Correspondence includes: Regional Director's Bulletin; a letter concerning the progress of an AFL-CIO Merit Scholarship recipient at Wayne State Univ.; various birthday, St. Patrick's Day and Christmas cards. Correspondents include: John W. Livingston; Richard Deverall, Dept. of Education; Peter McGavin, Assistant to George Meany; Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador to Pakistan. CMCC 3/1 Correspondence 1963 Material includes: a detailed newspaper article on JFK's assassination; program from R.H. Berndt Testimonial dinner. [Berndt was born in South Bend and was affiliated with the Studebaker Corporation.] CMCC 3/2 Correspondence 1964 Correspondence consists of: letters of thanks for Christmas remembrances given by McCartney and Christmas cards given to McCartney. Correspondents include: William F. Schnitzler; Peter M. McGavin, Miritime Trades Dept., AFL-CIO; George Meany. CMCC 3/3 Correspondence 1965 Correspondence consists of: complaints about McCartney's actions in violation of the AFL-CIO policy in Indiana; personal letters of thanks for various generosities of McCartney; personal correspondence and cards from family members. Correspondents include: Lane Kirkland, Administrative Assistant to George Meany; Dallas Sells, President of Indiana State AFL-CIO; John W. Livingston, Department of Organization, AFL-CIO. CMCC 3/4 Correspondence 1966 Correspondence involves: letters to and from the governmor of Minnesota; invitations to campaign dinners; personal cards from family members. Correspondents include: William L. Kircher; Karl F. Rolvaag, Governor of Minnesota; Roger D. Branigan, Governor of Indiana. CMCC 3/5 Correspondence [1967-1968] 1967 Correspondence includes: a 1967 Regional Directors Bulletin; an analysis and evaluation of the Staff Representatives in Region #10 (under McCartney); correspondence with H.H. Humphrey concerning a speech he was to give at the Indianapolis Athletic Club; personal letters regarding McCartney's recovery after an illness; his son's (Christopher) persent state of health. Correspondents include: William L. Kircher; Director Dept. of Organization, AFL-CIO; Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice-President of the U.S. CMCC 3/6 Correspondence 1968 Correspondence includes: campaign letters; various letters of dissatisfaction with workers sent to Mr. Kircher. Correspondents include: William L. Kircher, Director of Organization; Roger D. Branigin, Governor of Indiana; Walter F. Mondale, U.S. Senator. CMCC 3/7 Correspondence 1969 Empty folder. CMCC 3/8 Correspondence 1970 Material includes: a copy of the newspaper, THE LABOR BEACON dated 2/12/70 with a picture of McCartney as featured speaker at an Installation Meeting of the Lake & Power Counties AFL-CIO Central Labor Union. [Picture taken right before McCartney became seriously ill.] CMCC 3/9 Correspondence 1971 Includes: copy of hotel receipt in French Lick Indiana. CMCC 4/ Alphabetical Correspondence A-Z [July 1939-April 1943] Correspondence deals with McCartney's role as an AFL organizer and includes: letters of assignment; financial reports on election campaigns and different local organization and organizational drives; strike cases; the Buckeye Bumper Resolution; surveys of business of the AFL; union conditions (in particular those in the Ford plants); some personal matters. Correspondents include: Frank P. Fenton, Director of Organization; Irvan Cary, Pres. of UAW; Coleman Claherty, Organizer; William Green, Pres. AFL; Peter McGavin, Organizer; Peter G. Noll, Director in UAW; Joseph A. Padway, General Counsel (AFL); John Schreier, Organizer (Commercial Telegrapher's Union); Ruth McCartney; and carbon copies of letters from Patrick McCartney. CMCC 5-9/ Union Data 1933-1972 CMCC 5/1 Correspondence 1933-1935 [1931-1952] Correspondence deals with and includes: electric furnace stokes; copy of THE LIBERATOR (publication of the UAW-CIO); picture history of the UAW-CIO; National Standard Warm Air Heating Code; transcript of questioning by Senator LaFollette of Mr. Wechler (1 page). Correspondents include: J. Van Ners Ingran; Oscar F. Ostby; Fred G. Ruppel; William H. Bell. CMCC 5/2 1937 Plymouth Local [1937-1939] Correspondence deals with and includes: case of suspended members Plymouth Local 51, UAW, on charge of Communist domination; suspension of fifteen members of the International Executive Board of UAW; "Black List" of members; miscellaneous list of Plymouth local members; copy of agreement negotiated between Aluminum Company of America and Local Unions of International Unions. Correspondents include: Homer Martin, Arthur Raab. CMCC 5/3 Plymouth Strike, 1937 [1937] Includes: circular and printed material concerning strike of Plymouth Local #51, and minutes of Local 51 meetings. CMCC 5/4 Plymouth Local #51 [1942-1943] Includes: copies of Local 51 publication BEACON; fliers put out by Local #51. CMCC 5/5 Trial of Pat McCartney, July 6, 1938 [1938] Correspondence deals with and includes: trial of McCartney relative to statement he had made concerning certain individuals and coal miners union in Illinois. Correspondents include: Ora Gasaway; Leo Lamotte; Pat McCartney. CMCC 5/6 Labor Day Parade 1938/09 Folder of photographs [removed to the photograph collection]. CMCC 5/7 1938 [1937-1938] Includes: circular for organizers; clippings on Plymouth Local #51; election circular of Labor's Non-Partisan League; reports of grievances and adjustments of Local #51; list of members of Local #51. CMCC 5/8 1938 Includes: circulars on union factionalism; election fliers; agenda of Greater Detroit District Council; auditor's report of Greater Detroit District Council; minutes of Detroit Council UAWA; publication of Women's Auxiliary-Detroit Council. CMCC 5/9 1936-1938 Includes: election fliers; Constitution of the International Union, UAW; By Laws #51; receipts; special bulletin on the Communist Party and Labor; Information Bulletin. CMCC 5/10 1939 Correspondence deals with and includes: McCartney and the National Labor Relations Board; circular letter to Chrysler workers and their affiliation with CIO; Plymouth Local #51, negotiations; referee's decision in matter of appeals of the Chrysler Corporation Employees. Correspondents include: Howard Smith; Irvan Cary, Homer Martin. CMCC 5/11 1939 Includes: clippings on Plymouth Strike; Gerald L.K. Smith's Committee of 1,000,000; clippings on Communists and unions; circular to all UAW unions. CMCC 6/1 Buckeye Bumper 1940 Material includes: handbills; newspaper articles; bulletins and campaign letters involving the organizational dispute in the Buckeye Bumper Plant of GM when deciding between the AFL and the CIO; a copy of the July, 1940, agreement between the GM Corp. and the UAW affiliated with the AFL; statment of per capita tax for January 1940, apparently for Detroit area groups. Correspondents include: Peter G. Noll, regional director, UAW-AFL; Homer Martin, Int' President of the UAW of America; Patrick McCartney. CMCC 6/2 1941 Material includes: newspapers, handbills, bulletins and AFL promotional billings, concerning the organization of different unions, a souvenir booklet of the International Convention of the UAW of America (AFL affiliation); a special convention issue of the VOICE OF THE UNION CEMENT, LIME, GYPSUM & ALLIED WORKER. [AFL affiliation]; a print of the AFL logo. Correspondents include: M.R. Ford; Harry Geis; Wm. Green. CMCC 6/3 Ford Campaign 1941 Material includes: newspaper articles, handbills, fliers and other promotional materials dealing with the campaign to organize the Ford plant, and the resulting dispute between the AFL and the CIO. CMCC 6/4 Newspaper clippings 1942 Material includes: campaign and organization of the Western Cartridge Company in Alton, Illinois. CMCC 6/5 Western News 1942 Material includes: copies of small newspapers published by the AFL "in the interests of the Western Cartidge Employees"- propaganda to help push organization with the AFL. CMCC 6/6 Western Cartridge 1942 Material includes: newsletters published by the AFL to aid in their organization of the Western Cartridge Co. in East Alton, Illinois. CMCC 6/7 Bunzy Case- Western Cartridge 1942 Material includes: newspapers, letters and notices concerning the organizing within the East Alton Manufacturing Co. and the Chemical Workers Union; the decision of the independent wage earners of the Western Cartridge Co. to reamin independent. Correspondents include: Alphonse Eberle, dean of Law at St. Louis University; Joseph A. Padway, General Counsel, AFL; J.M. Olin, First V-P., Western Cartridge Co. CMCC 6/8 Newark - Ohio; ALCOA News-Views 1943 Material includes: small newspapers (of the American Aluminum Workers); propaganda and election news of the Newark Aluminum Workers. CMCC 6/9 ALCOA News-Views-Personal 1943 Material includes: handbills, bulletins and newsletters published by the AFL to encourage the organization of the American Aluminum workers; the eventual victory of the AFL in the ALCOA plants. CMCC 6/10 ALCOA- Lafayette, Ind. 1943 Material includes: newsletters and handbills concerning the organization of Alcoa plant in Lafayette, Indiana. CMCC 6/11 ALCOA- Lafayette, Ind.- General 1943-1944 Material includes: telegrams; letters and reports on the negotiation for the Aluminum Plant Workers in Lafayette, Ind.; photos of a man with an injured leg (no explanation); a summary of the International Council of Aluminum Workers Union AFL 1934-1943. Correspondents include: Frank P. Fenton, Director of Organization, AFL; Margaret Scattergood, Research Dept., AFL; Harold Graybill; Hugh Gormley, Regional Director, AFL. CMCC 6/12 American Federationist Magazine 1944 Material consists of: a single copy of magazine AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST. CMCC 7/1 Upper Peninsula of Michigan - Org. Info. Material includes: general information regarding McCartney's work in organizational activities in the Upper Peninsula; addresses of locals in Marquette, Michigan; list of Upper Peninsula locals as of November 1947. Correspondents include: J.N. Cummings, Organizer AFL; Frank Fenton, Director of Organization. CMCC 7/2 Labor Papers 1945-1947 Material includes: a copy of the agreement between the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Lincoln, Nebraska and the Rubber Workers Federal Labor Union; notes on the AFL Organizational Program in Mason City, Iowa; 1946 Labor Day Program and Yearbook of the Omaha Central Labor Union; various telegrams and letters concerning a variety of organizational activities. Correspondents include: Jim Griebling, President- Trades and Labor Assembly; James T. Jackson, President and General Manager- Mid-West Abrasive, Co.; George Meany, Secretary-Treasurer AFL. CMCC 7/3 Nebraska Anti-Closed Shop Case [1946-1947] Material includes: various newspaper clippings and letters concerning the anti-closed shop suit in Lincoln, Nebraska; a copy of the agenda and outline for the Nebraska State Federation of Labor Conference; a copy of the agreement between the Northwestern Iron & Metal Company and the Lincoln Federal Labor Union. Correspondents include Herbert S. Thatcher; Bernard S. Gradwohl, Attorney; Frank Fenton. CMCC 7/4 Miscellaneous 1948, 1949, 1950 Material includes: newspapers, clippings, pamphlets, convention programs, pictures and letters on a variety of activities (i.e.) accomplishments of the Michigan Thumb Area Organizational Campaign; minutes from the State Conference of Public Employees Campaign Against the Hutchinson Act in Michigan; a copy of the Agreement by and between the Iron Range Building Contractors' Association and the Iron Range Building Trades Council; information on UAW and work done in Jackson Co., Mich.; a folder with organizational material for Grand Rapids, Mich. 1950. Correspondents include: W.H. Foard, Business Manager of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL; R.A. Olson, President of the Minnesota State Fed. of Labor; Louis Koenig; Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization, AFL. CMCC 8/1 Material includes: letters, magazine exerpts, newspaper clippings, pictures, handbills, convention minutes and charter applications all dealing with the organization of groups into the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. Correspondents include: Neil Staebler, Chairman Democratic State Central Committe; Gordon W. Chapman, International Secretary-Treasurer of SCME (State, County, and Municipal Employees); Henry T. Wilson, Administrative Assistant SCME; Louis Segadelli, Pres. Detroit Joint Board united Public Workers, Arnold S. Zander, International Press. SCME. CMCC 8/2 SCME Research Info. [1949-1951] Material includes: various types of information regarding organization of groups, such as Sanilar County Road Commission and the Midland County Road Commission; informaiton on the dispute between the Gladwin County Road Commission and the SCME and certain of this local's employees; a copy of the rules and regulations of the Midland County Road Commission. CMCC 8/3 Bay City - SCME [1953] Material includes: information regarding the organization of the Bay City, Minicagan, Municipal Employees. Correspondents include: James Hoffa, Pres. Michigan Federation of Labor; Bernard E. O'Neil, steward International Laundry Workers Union AFL; Arnold Zander, International President SCME. CMCC 8/4 Office Workers - Saginaw [1951] Material includes: letters, advertisements and newspaper articles concerning the organization of a local union of office workers in Saginaw, Michigan. Correspondents include: Paul R. Hutchings, International President Office Employees International Union; L.G. Nygren, V-P Office Employees International Union; V.O. Corrigan, Organizer AFL. CMCC 8/5 Personal Pat McCartney 1953 Material includes: a copy of an arbitration between Seitners Brothers, Inc. and Retail Clerks Union. CMCC 8/6 Cement Workers, International [1953] Material includes: organization of the Consolidated Cement Co. in Cement City, Michigan, with the United Cement, Lime & Gypsum Workers International Union. Correspondents include: Felix C. Jones, Assis. to the General Pres. of the United Cement, Lime, & Gypsum Workers; Harry N. Casselman, Director NLRB. CMCC 8/7 Merger 12/5/55- New York City 1955 Material includes: a copy of the U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT containing an article on what the AFL-CIO Merger means; newspaper clippings concerning the merger; a copy of the new constitution of the AFL-CIO; a roll call of the 1955 International Unions; convention issue of New York's LABOR CHRONICLE. Correspondents include: George Meany, Pres. AFL; William F. Schnitzler, Secretary-Treasurer AFL. CMCC 9/1 Unions, Gerrymandering 1957-1959 Material includes: newspaper clippings on union matters; reprint on gerrymandering. CMCC 9/2 Organizaids [no date] Material includes: organization literature designed to help union representatives in the task of organizing, including pamphlets, handbills, advertising slogans and letterheads. CMCC 9/3 Organization Conference, Detroit, Mich., Labor Temple Nov. 17, 1959 Material includes: a report of the Sub-Committee on Organization; a report on Union membership from the AFL-CIO Research Department; memos and letters on AFL-CIO Conference on Organizing; organizing kit for the Saginaw County AFL-CIO Body. CMCC 9/4 1960 Material includes: a November 1960 issue of the OFFICIAL NEWS containing an article on the death of Harry E. O'Reilly, former exec. Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Dept.; a 1960 date book of McCartney's; some correspondence conerning the organization of different locals. Correspondents include: George Meany, Pres. AFL-CIO; Joe Denny, President International Brotherhood of Bookbinders; Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador of Pakistan; George E. Fairchild, Secretary-Treasurer, Building Service Employees' International Union. CMCC 9/5 1961-1964 [Empty folder] CMCC 9/6 NLRB Instructions. Landrum-Griffith Law & Material. State [1967-1972] & Local Central Bodies-Rules. DALU RULES. Material includes: a copy of the 1971 Suggested Constituion for Local Central Bodies AFL-CIO; a 1961 guidebook for Union Organizers; 1967 Retirement Date (pamphlets, news clippings, newsletters); receipts and instructions from safe, adding machine and mimeograph AB Dick; 1968 Union Expense Reports; dues and membership books; Pension Data and insurance information. CMCC 9/7 Labor Day Material [1967-1969] Material includes: speech notes, pamphlets, letters, guidebooks and constitutions [not all material is relative to Labor Day.] CMCC 10-21/ Subject Files [1937-1969] CMCC 10/1 Communism Material includes: copies of communist membership books; reports on communist meetings and banquet; various newspaper articles (i.e. "Anti-Red," Communist Rallies, etc.); Communist Party Names- names of Communist Union members uncovered at meetings of the Communist groups and lists of CIO leaders who follow Communism; Anti-Communism pamphlets and handbills (i.e. "Join the CIO and Help Build a Better Soviet America"); copies of checks written by members of the United Automobile Workers of America; Communist Party reports. CMCC 11/1 Closed Shop Material [1945-1946] Material includes: an address by Patrick McCartney delivered at North Platte, Nebraska voting against the anti-union shop amendment; a speech on the democracy of a union shop given by a war veteran at a Conference of Chaplains; a copy of the proposed anti-union shop amendment and various speeches against it; and a copy of Utah's Right to Work Law. CMCC 11/2 Cronin, Frank Correspondence deals with and includes: disputes over McCartney's attitude in dealing with fellow organizers, especially in the case of the harassment and ill-treatment received by Frank Cronin; a summary of the McCartney vs. Cronin dispute. Correspondents include: H.J. McClain, Oil, chemical and Atomic Workers International Union; Frank Cronin; Ed Windham; Marion County CLUC; William Kircher. CMCC 11/3 Sells, Dallas [no date] Material includes: newspaper clipping about John A. Ruby, Young Democrats president in [Indiana?] and Dallas Sells, Jr., state AFL-CIO president in [Indiana?]. CMCC 11/4 Fenton, Frank P.; Director of Org., AFL [1941-1947] Correspondence deals with and includes: correspondence between Frank Fenton and Patrick McCartney concerning various topics such as: McCarney'd induction into the Armed SErvice; campaign expenditures and financial reports; new assignments given to McCartney; the situation in the ALCOA plant in Indiana in 1943; various congratulations on completed organizing drives, reports to Fenton on McCartney's activities, especially those that deal with the ALCOA plant; organizing leaflets; various requests for leave made by McCartney. CMCC 11/5 Fenton, Frank P., Dr. Organization, AFL [1944-1947] Correspondence deals with and includes: leave of absence for McCartney; union organizing in upper peninsula of Michigan; conference of organizers. Correspondents include Patrick McCartney, Frank Fenton, John L. Lewis. CMCC 11/6 Field Reps Federation [General Date] Correspondence deals with and includes: the Bi-annual Report from the President of the FRF; monthly financial statements; contract proposals from the FRF Regional Committeemens Conference 1972; new FRF Constitution; names and addresses of FRF members; newsletters and bulletins. Correspondents include: Gary Horton, President Field Representatives Federation (FRF); Richard P. Whitney, FRF, Secretary-Treas; L.G. Morgan, V.P. FRF; J.R. Graham, Secretary-Treasurer FRF. CMCC 11/7 Gompers [1938-1950] Material includes: a copy of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical letter on the Condition of Labor and Labor Study Club outlines based on said letter; a collection of articles of Samuel Gompers' career and philosophy; various addresses made by men such as Sen. Hubert Humphrey on the appreciation held for Gompers' work; various other articles and pamphlets on Gompers. CMCC 11/8 Green, Wm. President AFL [1942-1950] Material includes: correspondence from Green to McCartney on various subjects and assignments; biographical sketch of Green; letters of assignments to McCartney for work in new areas along with letters of appreciation for past work. CMCC 11/9 Green, Wm. [1946-1952] Material includes: various editions of an Ohio newspaper on William Green's death; earlier cards to McCartney from Green along with some letters of appreciation to McCartney for his work from Green. CMCC 11/10 Idaho Potato Campaign [1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: information regarding the organization of the Potato Processors Union under the American Federation of Grain Millers; bulletins of the Grain Millers and election notices. Correspondents include: J.A. Leveridge, H.A. Schneider; Jack Guinn, Representative of the American Federation of Grain Millers. CMCC 11/11 Indiana-AFL-CIO [1940-1969] Correspondence deals with and includes: contract negotiations; elections; tips for organizing; financial report and audit; clippings on individuals at AFL-CIO; employee grievance matter; pensions; National Labor Relation Board Procedures. Correspondents include: Hubert Humphrey, Edward Zebrowcki, Norman Murrin. CMCC 12/1 Iron Range Building Trades Campaign [1943-1949] Correspondence deals with and includes: many newspaper articles and letters on Iron Range (Minnesota) organizational campaign; a brief history of the happenings in that area; notes McCartney had written on the subject; a comprehensive report of organization activities among metal miners in Northern Minnesota; minutes from Minnesota State Building Trades Council. Correspondents include: William Green; John F. McCall, Secretary Bldg. Trades; Richard J. Thomas; William Wright, Organizer; Alexander Marks, Organizer; Peter A. Stark, Secretary Hebbing Central Labor Union; Holger Nykanen; R.A. Olson; Harry E. O'Reilly; E.L. Slaughter; Frank J. Thill, President. CMCC 13/1 Labor-General [1952-1954] Material includes: general newspaper articles on union and labor matters. CMCC 13/2 Labor Investigations [1957-1958] Material includes: newspaper articles; resolutions from the conference of the American Federation of Labor Organizers in DC; copies of "sing-along" song books; biographical speech on Samuel Gompers. CMCC 13/3 Labor Legionnaires [1943-1949] Correspondence deals with and includes: newspaper articles;letters and handbills on subjects including, the problems of Veterans and Labor, an article on William Green's start with the Unions, the current constitution of the Communications Workers of America. Correspondents include: George C. Danfield, Secretary National Conference of Union-Labor Legionnaires; Leonard W. Johnson, Labor Conciliator; D.W. Tracy, International President; A.J. Beirne, President of Communications Workers of America. CMCC 13/4 McCartney-General [1955-1963] Correspondence deals with and includes: an employment benefit plan review; article on Unemployment Compensation in Mich-State; welfare and pension plans; old obsolete forms used in the organizing process. Correspondents include: R.H. Harris, Business Manager of Charles D. Spencer and Associates; Pat McNamara, Michigan Senator; Reuben Roe. CMCC 13/5 McCartney-Regional Director [1966-1967] Correspondence deals with and includes: various newspaper articles; a pamphlet enclosing a brief history of the Organized Labor Movement; misc. material re: McCartney's trip to Rome in April '67 (which was then cancelled); "thank-you" notes to Veterans hospital in March '67. CMCC 13/6 McCartney versus Kalhust, Marott Hotel-Union Strike Oct. [1963-1964] 1963 Correspondence deals with and includes; newspaper clippings, letters, notes, memos and affidavits concerning the case between McCartney and George Kalhust, arising out of altercation at the Marriott Hotel picket line. Correspondents include: Val Cox, Sr.; George Kalhust; Harry Williams, International Rep. Carpenters International Union. CMCC 13/7 John J. Murphy-Director of Org. [1948] Correspondence deals with: the development of the Missouri Valley Development Trades and Labor Council; Western Electric, Duluth, Minnesota; Murphy's election to International Secretary of the Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers International Union. Correspondents include: John J. Murphy; Pat McCartney; and Frank J. Thill, Secretary St. Paul Bldg. & Construction trades council. CMCC 13/8 George Meany Secretary-Treasurer American Federation of Labor [1941-1958] Correspondence deals with and includes: a biographical sketch of George Meany; letters describing checks sent to McCartney from Meany; the organization of the Carpenters in Indianapolis; letters of assignment to McCartney from Meany (as Pres. of AFL); a photo of George Meany; and a list of officers of the Alcoa Federal Labor Union as of June 1943. Correspondents include: George Meany & Patrick McCartney basically but also: William L. Hutcheson, General Pres. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America; Harold Graybill, Financial Secretary, Aluminum Workers Union. [Photos removed to the photo collection.] CMCC 13/9 Merger Conventions [1961] Correspondence deals with: the Calhoun County Merger Convention between the AFL & the CIO. Correspondents include: George Meany, Pres. AFL-CIO; H.T. McCreedy, Director AFL-CIO; Pat McCartney, Assis. Dir.; William P. Louscher, Sr., Secretary-Treasurer Battle Creek Federation of Labor. CMCC 13/10 NLRB Case Forms [ca. 1968] Material includes: blank forms, applications and stationary of the National labor Relations Board, including "R" Case Forms and "C" Case Forms. CMCC 13/11 H. O'Reilly [1948-1951] Correspondence deals with and includes: letters from O'Reilly dealing with McCartney's new assignments; organizing of public workers in the State of Michigan; organization of the Western Electric Plant in Lincoln, Nebraska; the International Sugar Workers Council organizing drive in Michigan; yearly progress report. Correspondents include: Harry E. O'Reilly, Dir. of Org. AFL; Pat McCartney, Organizer AFL; Robert Olson, Pres. Minn. St. Fed. of Labor; Arnold Zander, Pres. AFSCME International; G.H. Mitchell; R.E. James; George Chalmers, V.P. Minn. SFL. CMCC 14/1 Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council [MCLUC] [1961-1962] Correspondence deals with and includes: Suspension Data for the MPLS-CLUC; the Restoration of Charter; Procedures of the MPLS-CLUC; the Crammond Court Case. Correspondents include: Walter Crammond, President MCLUC; George Meany, President AFL-CIO; Jerome Froehlig, Recording Secretary CLUC AFL-CIO; Lane Kirkland, Assistant to Pres. George Meany; Leon Greene, Executive Board Member, Carpenters International AFL-CIO. CMCC 14/2 Minneapolis Central Labor Union [1958-1962] Material includes: newspaper articles and various forms of correspondence dealing with uniting AFL-CIO unions in Minneapolis; the MPLS CLUC LABOR REVIEW; retirement agreement; Job Classifications and Wage Scales in 1960. CMCC 14/3 Minneapolis, Minnesota [1948-1966] Material deals with and includes: handbills, flyers, leaflets and news clippings concerning the war in the MPLS Central Labor Union; a copy of the front page of a 11/4/48 newspaper with following headline, "Truman, Humphrey, McCarthy Win." CMCC 14/4 Minneapolis Assignment-McCartney, 1961 [1962-1963] Correspondence deals with and includes: letters, news clippings and telegrams concerning various aspects of McCartney's assignment in Minneapolis. Correspondents include: Robert W. Mattson, Attorney at Law; Stanley Stabno, Minneapolis City & County Employees; Charles Heymanns, Director AFL-CIO; Karl Rolvaag, Governor of Minnesota; Jerome Dunsmore, Secretary Minnesota State Council of Brewery Workers. CMCC 14/5 Minneapolis Trustee [1962-1963] Correspondence deals with and includes: AFL-CIO trusteeship over the Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council and lifting of trusteeship; list of new Central Labor Union Council officers; minutes of Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council, AFL-CIO Delegate Body Meetings. CMCC 14/6 Minneapolis Trustee [1961-1962] Correspondence deals with and includes: McCartney's testimonial dinner in 1962; financial reports; newspapers-mcCartney's columns "Progress Report" in the LABOR NEWS; articles on Crammond suit-Walter Crammond ousted as President of the MPLS CLUC in 1962. Correspondents include: Stanley Stabno, Minneapolis City & County Employees; George Meany; Donald A. Schnobrich & Co., CPA's; Robert Gomsrud, MPLS CLUC. CMCC 15/1 MPLS Finances [1962] Correspondence deals with: trustee's report; financial reports; audits and examination of the financial position of the Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council, AFL-CIO. Correspondents include: George Meany; William Schnitzler, Secretary-Treasurer AFL-CIO; William Widman, Auditor. CMCC 15/2 Financial Reports-MPLS CLUC #1 Labor Review [1961-1962] Material includes: financial statements dated October 31, 1961 - September 30, 1962. CMCC 15/3 Financial Reports-MPLS CLUC #1 CLUC Monthly Reports [1961-1962] Material includes: copies of the examination of the financial position of the Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council and cash receipts and disbursements statements dated January 1961 - September 1962. CMCC 15/4 Financial Reports-MPLS CLUC [1961-1962] Material includes: 1961-1962 monthly financial statements for the Committee on Political Education; financial reports of the Minneapolis AFL-CIO voters registration in 1962; financial reports of the Severance Pay and Pension Fund 1961-1962. CMCC 15/5 Financial Reports-MPLS CLUC [1961-1962] Material includes: audits of the Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council; a copy of the MPLS CLUC resolution on the payment of debts. CMCC 15/6 [Minneapolis Central Labor Union] [1961-1962] Correspondence deals with and includes: matters relating to the Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council, including handbills on voter registration, political campaigns; the Minneapolis CLUC Constitution. Correspondents include: Patrick McCartney; Donald Fraser, State Senator from 29th District in Minnesota; Joseph Van Dyke, President of AFL-CIO Labor Council of Kent County, Michigan; R.A. Olson, President of Minnesota AFL-CIO Federation of Labor. CMCC 16/1 Missouri Valley Development Trades & Labor Conference [1946-1950] Correspondence deals with and includes: pamphlets and maps on the Missouri River Plan; minutes from meetings and information regarding the AFL Missouri River Basin Labor Conference of the Missouri Valley Development Trades & Labor Council of which Pat McCartney was Executive Secretary. Correspondents include: E.B. Fitzgerald, President MVDTLC; Patrick McCartney. CMCC 17/1 [Organizations-Unions] [1939-1963] Correspondence and material deals with and includes: employee-management cooperation in the federal service; speech given at International Convention of the Milwaukee Barber Delegates; application for WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA; meetings of various Chrysler Locals; NLRB jurisdictional standards; a copy of the report of the Michigan Federation of labor Merger Committee; a review and critique of "Industrial Relations in the Non Union Plant;" copy of the Dept. of Labor's PROCEDURAL GUIDE FOR MAJORITY STATUS DETERMINATIONS. Correspondents include: Al Witzling; and Patrick McCartney. CMCC 17/2 [Organized Labor-General] [1934-1952] Material includes: newspapers, elaflets and printed material dealing with organized labor primarily in Indiana, including Labor's Non-Partisan League, strikes, LaFollette Investigation Committee. CMCC 17/3 [Organizing Material] [1956-1971] Correspondence deals with and includes: organizing in Elkhart, Ind.; notes from speeches; lists of AFL-CIO organizers; contract negotiations; lists of AFL-CIO Regional Directors; lsits of AFL-CIO field Representatives; various news articles; membership figures in the unions; field secretaries; wage adjustments, per diem and fringe benefits. Correspondents include: William Kircher; J.R. Graham, Field Representatives Federation Secretary Treasurer; Patrick McCartney. CMCC 17/4 [Organizing Material] [1960-1967] Material includes: newspaper articles and pamphlet clippings dealing with Samuel Gompers, the Maritime Trades Dept.; a copy of the Indiana Federation of Teachers' Contract Act and the Duty-free Lunch Period Act; a copy of the SUGAR WORKER and copies of Wisconsin's ALLIED INDUSTRIAL WORKER newspaper. CMCC 17/5 [Regionals] [1955] Material includes: Building & construction trades bulletin; an article on the Right-to-Work Laws in the Electrical Workers' Journal; minutes of 1st Annual Conference of AFL-CIO Directly Affiliated Unions; minutes of 3rd Mich. State Federal Labor Union Conference. CMCC 17/6 Religion & Labor [1938-1954] Material includes: newspaper articles and papers involving the Social Action Department of the Federation of Catholic Study Clubs in Detroit, Michigan. CMCC 17/7 Wm. Schnitzler [1956] Correspondence deals with a subscription renewal of Patrick mcCartney for the AFL-CIO News. Correspondents include: Wm. Schnitzler, Secretary Treasurer AFL-CIO News; Alfred L. Motley, Assistant Circulation Manager AFL-CIO News. CMCC 17/8 Taft-Hartly Law [1959] Material includes: a copy and explanation of the New Labor Law of 1959 "Labor-Management Reporting & Disclosure Act of 1959;" news articles on new law and a copy of the November 1959 Labor Law Reports: New Rules & Regulation of the NLRB. CMCC 17/9 UAW Expulsion Matter May 15, 1968 [1958-1974] Correspondence deals with and includes: newspaper clippings dealing with various candidates' backings within the AFL-CIO; personal letters; short sayings and poems used by mcCartney in speeches; the Keith Wenty Testimonial Dinner; copies of speeches; McCartney's assistance in settling the Marriot Hotel Strike; Walter Reuther's death and its impact on the critical UAW negotiations; list of AFL-CIO Local Unions; UAW's suspension from the AFL-CIO. Correspondents include: William Kircher, Director of the Department of Organization AFL-CIO; James Sala, Regional Director; Alan Kistler; Richard Moser, Secretary Treasurer AFL-CIO Laundry and Dry Cleaning International Union; William Schnitzler, Secretary-Treasurer AFL-CIO; and George Meany, Pres. AFL-CIO. CMCC 17/10 Wabash Cement 1940 [1938-1948] Correspondence deals with and includes: letters, summons and reports of the case of the Wabash Cement Co. suing McCartney, among others; newspaper clippings; letters concerning McCartney's salary increase; personal Valentine and birthday cards sent to McCartney. Correspondents include: J.B. Limkes, chief Engineer at Wabash Cement; O.E. Gasaway, United Mine Workers; Jerry Aldred, Secretary Treasurer UAW-AFL; John J. Murphy, Director of Organization; and William Green. CMCC 17/11 [Western Electric (St. Paul)] [1947-1957] Material includes: news articles, pamphlets, handbills and programs concerning the organizaiton of the Western Electric Employees; 1951 newspaper articles on atomic energy. CMCC 18/1 Merger: Mich State-AFL & CIO Bodies Feb. 24, 25, 26, 1958 [1958/02] Grand Rapids, Mich. Civic Aud. General - All pertinent papers. Material includes: general information on the Michigan State Merger of AFL & CIO in February 1958. CMCC 18/1 Mich. State AFL-CIO [1958] Material includes: convention expenditures and credentials; names and addresses of AFL delegates and potential committee-men; Michigan State AFL-CIO forms, including ballots, constitutions, applications for affiliations. CMCC 18/1 1st Convention Michigan State [1957-1958] Material includes: newspaper articles on 1957 Michigan Legislative Report and the 1958 Unity Convention; rules for the 1958 Convention and a copy of the merger agreement's first draft. CMCC 18/1 International Unions List, Former-AFL [1958] Material includes: a list of all AFL-CIO Michigan local unions and trade councils being notified of the state merger convention, including copies of telegrams sent. CMCC 18/2 Merger AFL-CIO [1955-1959] AFL Convention, New York City Dec. 1-2, 1955 CIO Convention, New York City Dec. 1-2, 1955 Merger AFL-CIO Convention New York City at Armory Dec. 5,6,7,8, 1955 Material deals with the time when McCartney as AFL Organizer was Acting Asst. Pres. of Sugar Workers, and includes: 1956-1957 Constitution of the Michigan CIO Council; copies of the AFL-CIO NEWS; a copy of the American Federationist magazine devoted to the merger convention; a copy of the constitution of the International Council of Sugar Workers and Allied Industrial Unions; a list of AFL Organizers as of 7/1/55; various manuals covering sales, procedures and hints for organization, handbooks etc.; small notebooks of McCartney's lists of various unions and people. CMCC 19/1 Checks Transmitted to AFL-CIO (To Barney Hopkins) [1958] Correspondence deals with and includes: inventories and financial records of the former Michigan Federation of Labor, (MFL) the merging of the MFL with the AFL-CIO; receipts from transactions of Pat McCartney as Receiver of former MFL. Correspondents include: Barney Hopkins, Secretary-Treasurer; Peter M. McGavin, Ass't to Pres. AFL-CIO; Pat McCartney, Receiver of former MFL. CMCC 19/2 Rubber Stamps [no date] Material includes: a variety of stamps used by the former Michigan Federation of Labor including, "Mich. Fed. of Labor" and "Johnny Thorpe" [Removed to the memorabilia collection.] CMCC 19/3 MFL March Correspondence (Pat McCartney) [1957-1958] Correspondence deals with and includes: matters concerning the rearrangements necessary as a result of the Michigan Federation of Labor merging with the Michigan State AFL-CIO. Correspondents include: U.S. Government Printing Office; Robert F. Bailey; George Dean; H.E. Boning, Jr., Executive V-P Detroit Convention and Tourist Bureau; H.H. Simmons. CMCC 19/4 MFL Balance Sheet & Trial Balance Jan. & Feb. 1958 [1958] Correspondence deals with and includes: miscellaneous letters concerning bills and financial aspects of the MFL, copies of the Balance Sheet and Trial Balance of the FML in 1958; copy of the full Secretary-Treasurer report of Jan. & Feb. 1958. CMCC 19/5 MFL- General Communications 1958 (Mar., Apr., May) [1958] Correspondence deals with and includes: Michigan State Accident Funds and Liability Insurance; the Secretary-Treasurer report of the February 1958 Michigan Federation of Labor and a copy of the Michigan Federation of Labor Inventory; letters concerning Insurance Policies. Correspondents include: B.B. Wixom, Underwriter for Michigan State Accident Fund; Bertha Esler, Director of Incorporations, Mich. Corporations & Securities Commission; Patrick McCartney. CMCC 19/6 [MFL- General, 1954-1958] Correspondence and material deals with and includes: Mich. Federation of Labor; industry teamster matters; educational material; tax information; court brief of AFL-CIO vs. George Dean and John H. Thorpe (formerly of the Mich. Fed. of Labor). Correspondents include James L. McDevitt, coordinator of the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education; John H. Thorpe; George Meany. CMCC 19/7 [MFL- Reports to Administrator, Peter McGavin] [1958] Material includes: three reports to administrator Peter mcGavin, dealing with financial and administrative data of the former Michigan Federation of Labor. CMCC 19/8 [MFL- McCartney and the Central Trust Co.] [1958] Material includes: court briefs concerning case of Central Trust Company and the assets of the former Michigan Federation of Labor. CMCC 19/9 [MFL- McCartney; AFL-CIO vs. Dean & Thorpe] [1958] Material includes: court brief of case of AFL-CIO vs. George W. Dean and John H. Thorpe, former officers of the Michigan Federation of Labor. CMCC 20/1 Grain Millers & Sugar Workers [1959-1964] Correspondence deals with and includes: overtime exemption claimed in the Potato Industry; various handbills on topics, such as the organizational conference success in Indiana; election results; letters dealing with the organization of the Grain Millers & Sugar Workers. Correspondents include: Philo D. Sedgwick, V-P AFGM-AFL-CIO; Elbert Shaw, Investigator U.S. Dept. of Labor; Roy Wellborn, Pres. of the Grain Millers International Union, AFL-CIO; H.A. Schneider, General Secretary-Treasurer American Fed. of Grain Millers. CMCC 20/2 [Sugar Workers, Fremont and Findlay Ohio] [1959-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: election held at Northern Ohio Sugar Company plants in Findlay and Fremont, Ohio. Correspondents include: Patrick McCartney; Richard Honan, President of Sugar Workers Federal Labor Union #24563; Robert J. Phillips, President of Sugar Workers FLU #23928. CMCC 20/3 Scottsbluff-Grain Millers-Court Case [1965] Correspondence deals with and includes: the case between the Amer. Fed. of Grain Millers Local #270 and the Amer. Fed. of Grain Millers International. Correspondents include: Lowell C. Davis of the Martin Davis, Mattoon & Matzhe Law Offices and Patrick McCartney. CMCC 20/4 McCartney Office Files [1958-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: election notices of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.; minutes from meetings of the International Council of Sugar Workers & Allied Industries Unions; summary of the 11th, 12th, and 13th Annual Conventions of the International Council of Sugar Workers & Allied Industries Unions; copies of the SUGAR WORKER - a publication of the International Council of Sugar Workers & Allied Industries Unions; list of AFL Beet Sugar Refinery Employees; D.A.L. Sugar Unions- California; addresses of California locals; Per Capita Tax Payments to the International Council include: Carl Starr; George Meany; Philo D. Sedgwick; Harold H. Jack; Ervin Jones, Secretary-Treasurer International Council of Sugar Workers; R.E. James, Pres. International Council of Sugar Workers & Allied Industrial Unions; Peter M. McGavin, Assistant to the President AFL-CIO; G.H. Carmichael, Secretary-Treasurer International Council of Sugar Workers & Allied Industrial Unions; Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization, AFL; Joseph Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer Union Label & Service Trades Dept. CMCC 20/5 Pat McCartney "Private" Sugar Addresses [1950-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: the Sugar Council Charter; a list of Beet Sugar Refinery Employees Unions affiliated with the International Council of Sugar Workers and Allied Industries Unions; report on Beet Sugar Factories of the U.S. Correspondents include: Peter M. McGavin, Assist. to President AFL; R.H. Cottrell, V-P Amalgamated Sugar Co.; R.E. James; Charles R. Smith; Philo D. Sedgwick; Harold Schneider, General Secretary-Treasurer, Amer. Fed. of Grain Millers. CMCC 20/6 Sugar (1959) Meany, McGavin, Livingston [1959] Correspondence deals with and includes: the merger of the International Council of Sugar Workers & Allied Industries Unions with Amer. Fed. of Grain Millers; D.A.L. Sugar Unions-California; condition of the Sugar Workers Council, AFL-CIO; financial statements; letters on the 1959 Sugar Workers International Convention. Correspondents include: John W. Livingston, Director of Organization; President George Meany; G.H. Carmichael, Secretary-Treas; Peter M. McGavin, Asst. to Pres. George Meany; Philo D. Sedgwick, Pres-Secretary Treasurer CMCC 20/7 Sugar Council- Grain Millers [1959-1965] Correspondence deals with and includes: the Merger Agreement between the Sugar Council and Grain Millers; Grain Millers Data; Election Program Data; Merger Election Results. Correspondents include: William T. Collins, Asst. Controller AFL-CIO; George Meany; Harold H. Jack, Controller AFL; William F. Schnitzler, Secretary-Treasurer AFL-CIO. CMCC 20/8 Sugar Worker Council [1959-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: financial reports and fiscal year reports for the International Council of Sugar Workers; audit reports. Correspondents include: John C. Calhoun, CPA; Harold H. Jack, Controller. CMCC 20/9 Grain Millers [1949-1959] Correspondence deals with and includes: Constitution and by-laws of the American Federation of Grain Millers; prospectus of the International Council of Sugar Workers and Allied Industries Unions; a summary of the background and activities of American Federation of Grain Millers, AFL-CIO; life insurance plan offered by the Grain Millers. Correspondents include: Roy O. Wellborn; H.A. Schneider, General Secretary American Fed. of Grain Millers; William Green, Pres. American Fed. of Labor; J.A. Leveridge, Exec. Vice Pres. American Fed. of Grain Millers, G.H. Carmichael, Secretary-Treasurer CMCC 20/10 Monitor Sugar Co. [ca. 1955-1960] Material consists of: an agreement between the Monitor Sugar Division of Robert Gage Coal Co. & Sugar Beet Federal Labor Union and the American Federation of Labor. CMCC 20/11 Michigan Sugar Co. [1959-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: changes made in operation of the Michigan Sugar Co.; copies of the PIONEER NEWS- a newsletter published and distributed by the Michigan Sugar Co.; merger with the Grain Millers; negotiations for contract of locals of Sugar Co.'s in Michigan; methods used by various beet sugar companies in signing contracts with beet growers; and the agreement between Mich. Sugar Co. and the International Council of Sugar Workers and Allied Industries Unions. Correspondents include: E.F. Trojan, General Factory Manager at Mich. Sugar Co.; Henry Revard, Pres. Sugar Workers Local; Walt Hoeh; M.C. Henderson; E.E. Sieland. CMCC 20/12 National Sugar Mfg. Co. [1959] Material includes: copies of the agreement between the National Sugar Mfg. Co. and Beet Sugar Refinery Employees; a summary of the Beet Sugar Refinery. CMCC 20/13 Amalgamated Sugar Co. [1959] Correspondence deals with and includes: contract negotiations with the Amalgamated Sugar Co.; an agreement between the Amal. Sug. Co. and Beet Sugar Refinery Employee Locals. Correspondents include: R.H. Cottrell, V-P and Mgr. of Production of the Amalgated Sugar Co.; Pete Gerritsen, President of the Amalgamated Sugar Interfactory Committee; J.R. Bachman, Secretary-Treasurer Amalgamated Sugar Co. CMCC 20/14 AM. Crystal Sugar Co. [1959-1961] Correspondence deals with and includes: the Sugar Workers-Grain Miller merger; a copy of the agreement between American Crystal Sugar Co. and the Beet Sugar Refinery Employees Federal Labor Unions; report from International Council of Sugar Workers. Correspondents include: Warrn Pasehka; Patrick McCartney. CMCC 20/15 Holly Sugar Co. [1959] Material deals with and includes: organization of and an agreement between the Holly Sugar Corporation and AFL-CIO-BSREU. CMCC 20/16 Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. [1959] Material includes: agreements between the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. and Sugar Workers Union. CMCC 20/17 Sugar Workers Council- General [1959-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: organization of the Sugar Workers in California; affiliation of the California Beet Sugar Unions with the Grain Millers. Correspondents include: Daniel V. Flanagan, Regional Director AFL-CIO; John A. Owens, Field Representative AFL-CIO; George Meany, Pres. AFL-CIO. CMCC 21/1 [AFL-CIO Central Labor Council- Marion County] [1968-1969] Correspondence deals with and includes: letters on various meetings; guest speakers and lectures to all local union presidents, Business Agents, Recording and Financial Secretaries and Central Labor Council Delegates; labor law; union lock-outs in Indianapolis; Legislative classes; nominations of board members; property taxes cost; inner workings of the Peace Corps. Correspondents include: Max E. Bryndenthal, Pres. Marion County Central Labor Council AFL-CIO; Oliver Castleman; Bernard M. Hanley, Acting President Central Labor Council of Marion County. CMCC 21/2 [AFL-CIO Community Services Activities, (CSA)] [1968] Correspondence deals with and includes: AFL-CIO support of the United Fund Campaigns. Correspondents include: Claude Downey, Representative AFL-CIO; George Meany. CMCC 21/3 [AFL-CIO, Lake and Porter Counties] [1969] Correspondence deals with and includes: items produces overseas vs. "union label" items; minutes from meetings of the Lake and Porter Counties AFL-CIO Central Labor Union; summary of the First Annual Indiana State AFL-CIO Civil Rights Conference; a financial statment of the Lake and Porter Counties AFL-CIO Central Labor Union (Oct. 1969). Correspondents include: Michael Joseph, Recording Secretary; Joe DeRose and Kermit C. Ray, delegates- Civil Rights Conference. CMCC 21/4 [AFL-CIO (Local unions in Indianapolis)] [1966] Material consists of a list of 167 local unions with names, addresses, phone numbers, and names of their Presidents, V-P's, etc. CMCC 21/5 [Elections] [1968] Correspondence deals with and includes: election results in the Ausienal Co. in Laporte, Ind. and the loss of the election at the General Electric Co. Correspondents include: Frank M. Elbrink, International Organizer Sheet Metal Workers International Association; Roy Cromer. CMCC 21/6 [Hubert Humphrey] [1968] Material includes: schedule of television commercials for the national television advertising campaign for the Humphrey-Muskie team and a copy of the campaign speech Humphrey gave before the Democratic National Committee in District of Columbia. CMCC 21/7 [Indiana State Council of Machinists & Aerospace Workers] [1968] Material includes: minutes of the Fall Conference in Indianapolis in 1968. CMCC 21/8 [Labor Education and Research Center] [1969] Correspondence deals with: special courses offered for union leaders in Marion County at the Labor Education and Research Center at Indiana University. Correspondents include: H. Haines Turner, Staff Associate at Indiana University. CMCC 21/9 [Labor Relations Symposium] [1969] Material includes: the Second Annual Labor Relations symposium sponsored by the Labor Education Center at University of Kentucky-Symposium entitled: "Collective bargaining in the Public Sector." CMCC 21/10 [LaPorte County Labor Council] [1968] Material includes: minutes from meetings of the LaPorte County Labor Council. CMCC 21/11 [National Labor Relations Act] Material includes: a summary and brief description of the contents of the National Labor Relations Act (Taft-Hartley) and the rights it describes concerning joining unions. CMCC 21/12 [National Labor Relations Board] [1968] Correspondence deals with and includes: handbills and articles on elections; a report on "New and Novel Remedies for Unfair Labor Practices" 1978, written by a member of the NLRB; report on "Current Issues Facing the NLRB," ca. 1979; short biographies on eleven trial examiners newly appointed by the NLRB (1968). CMCC 21/13 [Skinner vs. United Steelworker et al.] [1969] Material includes: a court order, Thomas and Skinner, Inc. (plaintiff) vs. United Steelworkers et al. CMCC 21/14 [Texas- AFL-CIO] [1969] Correspondence deals with: executive board meeting and program reports. Correspondents include: H.S. Hank Brown, Pres. Texas AFL-CIO. CMCC 21/15 [State Policy Commission on Post High School Education] [1968] Material includes: description of hearings scheduled to enable members of the state Policy Commission on Post High School Education to receive statements concerning problems in the field of higher education. CMCC 21/16 [UAW] [1968] Correspondence deals with and includes: CAP education programs; promotion of community services. Correspondents include: Donald R. Yeagley, CAP Representative; Granville McClain, President UAW Local 23. CMCC 22-23/ McCartney's Personal Files [1940-1974] Grey address book used as a directory for different local unions -- arranged alphabetically according to geographic region. A variety of business cards and notes are inserted. A number of small address books and notebooks with notes, addresses, local union numbers, names of union organizers and local leaders. CMCC 22/1 (AFL) AFL-CIO Finances: Salary & Expense Data [1956-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: a variety of general bulletins; regulation on the individual reporting of money received from employers as expenses; general isntructions to all organizers; daily expense allowance information; Universal Air Travel Plan Contract; AFL-CIO cash advances. Correspondents include: Thomas P. Moran, President AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union; Main & Co. CPA's; William F. Schnitzler, Secretary-Treasurer AFL-CIO; Harold Jack, AFL-CIO Comptroller; George Meany, Pres. AFL. CMCC 22/2 UAW Data 12/20/34 thru 6/19/44 [1940-1947] Correspondence deals with and includes: membership books with dues receipts; a program with pictures from the 1941 UAWA-AFL Convention; letter of temporary assignment to Cleveland, Ohio; dues payments; notification to friends of entering war. Correspondents include: Gerald E. Cummins, Financial Secretary-Treasurer UAW; Peter G. Noll, Director UAW; Irvan Cary, International Pres. AFL-CIO; Jerry Aldred, International Secretary-Treasurer UAW. CMCC 22/3 Personal Info. Labor Legionnaires American Legion [1947-1948] Correspondence deals with and includes: information on the 10th Annual Convention of the National Conference of Union Labor Legionnaires; American Legion Membership card and dues receipt of Pat McCartney. Correspondents include: Edward P. DeKeyser, Commander-American Legion; George C. Danfield, Exec-Secretary Union Labor Legionnaires. CMCC 22/4 VET's Insurance [1940-1952] Correspondence deals with and includes: Military Service Certificate; pamphlet on "Going Back to Civilian Life;" Army qualification notices; honorable discharge papers; induction report; war department applications; life insurance premium receipts; information on National Service Life Insurance, renewal of insurance, insurance payments; military passes; GI Bill of Rights. Correspondents include: Harold E. Stoll, Wayne County Treasurer; Paul Anderson, Chief Underwriting Div. Vet. Admin.; H.N. Gilbert, Brigadier General, U.S. Army; Herbert L. Wolcott, Chief, Underwriting & Insurance Accts. Division. CMCC 22/5 Army - Fort Sill, Oklahoma 3/1/44 - 9/30/45 [1944-1945] Material deals with and includes: record of honorable discharge; service record; map of quarters; Catholic Prayer Book; Training regiment and reports; Alphabetical Index of the "2nd Platoon;" graduation booklet. CMCC 22/6 Plumbers and Steam Fitters Data [1942-1949] Correspondence deals with and includes: initial information of McCartney's aspiration to secure membership with the United Association of Journeymen Plumbers and Steam Fitters; minutes from a meeting of the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Union indicating the increase in dues to help meet expenses; many letters considering dues and assessments made while Pat McCartney was a member of this union; a blank application to join this union; a copy of the constitution of the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Union; McCartney's working cards and dues booklet; and a copy of the by-laws and working rules. Correspondents includes: William J. Benash, Fin Secretary UAW; J.R. Dervin, Secretary United Assoc. of Journeymen Plumbers and Steam Fitters; John Cook, Business Representative Plumbers and Steam Fitters; E.C. Cole, Secretary-Treasurer Plumbers and Steam Fitters local. CMCC 22/7 Eagles #347, [1944] Correspondence includes: McCartney's fraternal dues and sick benefits. Correspondents include: Joseph D. MacDonald, Secretary Fraternal Order of Eagles. CMCC 22/8 O-C-D [1942] Correspondence deals with and includes: resolutions concerning labor recognition in Civilian Defense; compensation for injured civil defense workers etc.; travel authorization; letters of temporary appointment and expense vouchers for the purpose of official business for the office of Civlian Defense; reports on labor conventions; list of labor unions and trades in each; labor's role in civilian defense; McCartney's application and personal history statment when applying with the Office for Emergency Mgmt; news clippings on conventions, etc. Correspondents include: E.W. King, O-C-D; L.D. Gasser, Major General, US Army War Dept., Member of the Board for Civilian Protection; W.Darlington Denit, Chief-Personnel and Fiscal Mgmt. Division; Ralph E. Shaughnessy, Chief Fiscal Operations and Records Section. CMCC 22/9 Friends- Info. [1940-1958] Correspondence deals with and includes: letters from friends in different organizations affiliated with the American Federation of Labor; letters of a personal nature along with some concerning new assignments, salaries owed and different organization drives. Correspondents include: Albert M. Witzling, President Omaha Central Labor Union; Peter G. Noll, Director UAW; Ernst Scharnowski, member of the Labor Union Delegation in Berlin; Coleman Claherty, General Rep. AFL. CMCC 22/10 Life File [1938-1958] Correspondence deals with and includes: a variety of letters, some dealing with personal matters and business matters, i.e. McCartney's opposition to the Communist Party; contributions to Catholic charities through the National Catholic Welfare Conference; summons for McCartney to appear before the Un-American Activities Committe of the House of Representatives; an autobiography (1951) of McCartney to be used in a West Virginia Labor Day celebration; small number of various newspaper clippings. Correspondents include: John D. McGillis, Financial Secretary, Detroit Council, Knights of Columbus; Harry E. O'Reilly, Director of Organization, AFL; John W. McCormack, Massachusetts Congressman; Delmond Garst, International Secretary-Treasurer UAW; Coleman Claherty, AFL Organizer. CMCC 22/11 McCartney Personal [1940-1960] Correspondence deals with and includes: various newspaper articles; court agreements; claims and application for unemployment compensation; letters concerning confusion over McCartney's seniority date and his leave of absence while working with the Chrysler Corporation. Correspondents include: Coleman Claherty, General Rep., AFL; Harold Jack, AFL-CIO Controller; C.C. Rowles, Supervisor of Labor Relations, Chrysler Corp.; Frank P. Fenton, Director of Organization AFL; John J. Murphy, AFL- Director of Organization. CMCC 22/12 Louisiana State Federation of Labor Convention 1942/04 Nametag and ribbon; clipping; "Night, Sunday, and Holiday Pass". CMCC 23/1 McCartney: Personal [1946-1974] Correspondence deals with and includes: Pat McCartney's request for a position that would allow him to be with his family; some personal letters from fellow workers bringing McCartney "up-to-date" since his discharge from the Army; organizational reports of McCartney's union activities in the state of Nebraska; a labor-management conference in Nebraska; McCartney's unexpected transfer from Nebraska to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan; civil suit concerning the "Anti-Closed Shop Amendment." Correspondents include: William Green, AFL President; Frank P. Fenton, AFL Director of Organization; J.J. Guenther, Presdient Nebraska State Federation of Labor; Peter G. Noll, Director UAW; Dwight Griswold, Governor of Nebraska; E.F. Noble, V-P Nebraska State Federation of Labor; E.B. Fitzgeral, Pres. Mo. Valley Development Trades and Labor Council; Mary Sexson, Mo. Valley Development Trades and Labor Council. CMCC 23/2 Invitations [1968-1974] Correspondence deals with and includes: copies of letters and invitations on various topics including thank-you notes for gifts; inaugural activities for Lyndon Johnson; McCartney request for an extension of his retirement date; testimonial dinner given for McCartney upon his retirement-invocation delivered by McCartney's son; brief biographical sketch of McCartney; letters of regret, congratulations and appreciation from those who couldn't make the testimonial dinner. Correspondents include: Hubert H. Humphrey, as Senator and V-P; Mrs. Roosevelt; Lane Kirkland, AFL-CIO, Secretary-Treas; George Meany, Pres. AFL-CIO; Walter Mondale, Minnesota Senator; R.E. Livingston, General Secretary United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America; Wm. L. Kircher, Admin. Assistant Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union; Dallas Sells, Director UAW; Peter M. McGavin, Exec. Secretary-Treasurer Maritime Trades Dept. CMCC 23/3 Personal Data [1968-1969] Correspondence deals with and includes: letters concerning the part McCartney and his wife played in the 1968 Humphrey Campaign and a letter of appreciation for McCartney's kindness from Lane Kirkland. Correspondents include: Ray Hemenway; Earl F. Rieger; Lane Kirklan, Secretary-Treasurer AFL-CIO. CMCC 23/4 Income Tax Forms- Receipts [1966-1976] Correspondence deals with and includes: a variety of receipts and invoices; personal letters and invitations; different identification and membership cards; WHO'S WHO IN LABOR; a letter from McCartney's son, Chris, a priest; information concerning the death of Peter McGavin, McCartney's friend and fellow AFL-CIO worker. Correspondents include: William L. Kircher; Willis N. Zagrovich, President Indiana State AFL-CIO; Christopher McCartney; William C. Marshall, President Michigan State AFL-CIO; George Meany, Pres. AFL-CIO; Dorothy McGavin. CMCC 23/5 Pat McCartney- Publicity [1962] Material consists of a newspaper clipping and a copy of AFL-CIO NEWS AND VIEWS. CMCC 23/6 Union Affiliations- Speech Data [1953-1956] Material consists of copies of speeches, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and speech notes concerning subjects such as, Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Labor Day, The Art of Living Successfully, Social Security, McCarthyism, Education, Democracy, Samuel Gompers. CMCC 23/7 Speech Material [ca. 1960] Material includes: McCartney's notes and tidbits gathered for speeches on subjects such as, organization in the AFL-CIO, faith in "our union," education, housing and medical care, collective bargaining, pension plans, history of organized labor movement, Right to Work Law. CMCC 23/8 Russia [1958] Newspapers dealing with various conditions of life in Russia. CMCC 23/9 Speeches Material [1953-1956] Material includes: clippings and printed material relating to labor matters. CMCC 23/10 Pat's Desk Drawer, July 1967 [1963-1965] Includes: names, notes, business cards, addresses, phone numbers, and newspaper clippings. GMCC F. J. Patrick McCartney: Graphics OMCC F. J. Patrick McCartney: Objects PMCC F. J. Patrick McCartney: Printed Material