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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABORL. B. Schwellenbach,
Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Ewan Clague, Commissioner
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D I R E C T O R Yo f
LABOR UNIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
National and International Unions State Labor Organisations
andUnion Research Directors
May 1947
Bulletin T^o. 901
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ContentsPage
birectory of Labor Unions in the United States_____
_________________ 1American Federation of Labor and its
departments____________________ 3Congress of Industrial
Organizations__________ ______________________ 6Independent
(unaffiliated) unions____________________________________ 6Railway
Labor Executives Association________________________________
7Roster of national and international
unions___________________________ 8State labor organizations:
State (AFL) federations of labor------
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industrial union councils_______________________________ 26
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Letter of Transmittal
United States D epartment of Labor,Bureau of L abor
Statistics,
Washington, D. C., February 10, 1947.The Secretary of Labor:
The attached directory of trade unions in the United States was
prepared in response to the many requests received for information
concerning labor organizations. It lists all national and
international unions, various State labor bodies, and union
research directors.
The directory was prepared in the Bureaus Industrial Relations
Branch by John M. Brumm and Richard Shoemaker under the supervision
of Nelson M. Bortz, chief of the Union and Management Research
Division.
Ewan Clague, Commissioner.Hon. L. B. SCHWELLENBACH,
Secretary of Labor.(ii)
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Bulletin H o. 901 o f theUnited States Bureau o f Labor
Statistics
Directory of Labor Unions in the United States
This directory of labor unions in the United States lists the
addresses and principal officers of the American Federation of
Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and of their
affiliated unions and organizations. It also includes all national
and international unions not affiliated with either the AFL or CIO
which have come to the attention of the Department of Labor. A
total of 105 AFL affiliates, 40 CIO affiliates and 52 independent
or unaffiliated unions are listed. In addition, the directory
contains a separate roster of union research directors.
Membership of national and international unions in the United
States according to union statements and estimates based on union
sources totaled approximately 15,000,000 at the beginning of
1947.
During 1946 a number of changes occurred in the affiliation and
structure of American labor unions. These included the
reaffiliation with the AFL in January 1946 of the United Mine
Workers of America and the affiliation, also with the AFL during
the year, of four other formerly independent unionsthe National
Association of Postal Supervisors, the Brotherhood of Railroad
Signalmen of America, the Railroad Yardmasters of America and the
Southern Tenant Farmers, Union, now known as the National Farm
Labor Union.
The International Association of Machinists, suspended by the
AFL in December 1945, and the Progressive Mine Workers of America,
assumed an independent or unaffiliated status. Two former AFL
affiliates, the International Union of United Brewery, Flour,
Cereal and Soft Drink Workers and the Amalgamated Lithographers of
America, received CIO charters in 1946.
One newly organized union, the Radio Directors Guild, was
granted an AFL charter in September 1946, and the Air Line
Dispatchers Association, formerly an AFL federal union, was
chartered by the AFL in February 1947. The United Public Workers of
America (CIO) was formed by the amalgamation of two former CIO
unions, the United Federal Workers of America and the State, County
and Municipal Workers of America.
Five small unions also became part of larger unions having
jurisdiction in the same general field: The Air Line Communication
Employees Association (Ind.) entered the American Communications
Association; the International Federation of Architects, Engineers,
Chemists and Technicians (CIO) merged with the United Office
and
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2Professional Workers of America (CIO); the United Financial
Employees (Ind.) joined the Office Employees International Union
(AFL); the National Federation of Rural Letter Carriers merged with
the National Association of Letter Carriers; and the United
Licensed Officers of the U. S. A. (Ind.) became a part of the
United Mine Workers of America, District 50 (AFL).
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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR
901 Massachusetts Aye. NW Washington 1, D. C.
President Secretary- TreasurerW illiam Green George M eany
Originally formed in 1881 as the Federation of Organized Trades
and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada, the American
Federation of Labor adopted its present name in 1886. In that year
the Federation comprised 13 national and international unions with
a total membership of approximately 150,000. Today the AFL has five
major departments, 105 national and international unions and 50
State and Territorial branches. As of March 1947 the membership of
the AFL, based on per capita tax payments received from affiliated
unions, was in excess of 7,500,000.
DEPARTMENTS OF AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR
Building & Construction Trades Dept.901 Massachusetts Ave.
NW
Washington 1, D. C.
President Richard J. Gray
Secretary- Treasurer Herbert Rivers
Affiliated Organizations
Asbestos Workers, Inti Assn of Heat & Frost Insulators
&Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders & Helpers of America, In
ti Bro. ofBricklayers, Masons & Plasterers Inti Union of
AmericaBridge, Structural & Ornamental Iron Workers, Inti Assn
ofCarpenters & Joiners of America, United Bro. ofElectrical
Workers of America, In ti Bro. ofElevator Constructors, In ti Union
ofEngineers, In ti Union of OperatingGranite Cutters Inti Assn of
America, TheHod Carriers, Building & Common Laborers Union of
America, Intl Lathers, Intl Union of Wood, Wire & MetalMarble,
Slate & Stone Polishers, Rubbers & Sawyers, Tile &
Marble
Setters Helpers & Terrazzo Helpers, Intl Assn of Painters,
Decorators & Paperhangers of America, Bro. of Plasterers &
Cement Finishers Intl Assn of the U. S. & Canada,
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4Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry of the U. S. & Canada,
United Assn of Journeymen & Apprentices of the
Roofers, Damp & Waterproof Workers7 Ass7n, United Slate,
Tile & Composition
Sheet Metal Workers7 Int7l Ass7n Stonecutters7 Ass7n of North
America, Journeymen Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen &
Helpers of America, Int7l
Bro. of
Metal Trades Department 901 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington 1, D. C.President Secretary- Treasurer
John P. Frey J. A. BrownlowAffiliated Organizations
Architects & Draftsmen^ Union, Int7l Federation of Technical
Engineers
Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers & Helpers, Int7l Bro.
ofBoilermakers, Iron Ship Builders & Helpers of America, Int7l
Bro. ofBridge, Structural & Ornamental Iron Workers, Int7l
Ass7n ofElectrical Workers of America, Int7l Bro. ofEngineers,
Int7l Union of OperatingFiremen and Oilers, Int7l Bro. ofHod
Carriers, Building & Common Laborers7 Union of America, Int7l
Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers & Helpers Int7l Union Molders
& Foundry Workers Union of North America, Int7l Pattern Makers7
League of North AmericaPlumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry of the
U. S. & Canada, United
Ass7n of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Sheet Metal
Workers7 Int7l Ass7n Stove Mounters7 Int7l Union of North
America
Railway Employes Department 936 No. Michigan Aye.
Chicago 11, 111.President Secretary- Treasurer
Fred N. Aten J. M. BurnsAffiliated Organizations
Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers & Helpers, Int7l Bro.
ofBoilermakers, Iron Ship Builders & Helpers of America, Int7l
Bro. ofElectrical Workers of America, Int7l Bro. ofFiremen and
Oilers, Int7l Bro. ofRailway Carmen of America, Bro.Sheet Metal
Workers7 Int7l Ass7n
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5Maritime Trades Department
265 W. 14th Street New York 11, N. Y.
Temporary.Secretary John R. Owens
Affiliated Organizations
Firemen and Oilers, Inf/l Bro. of Longshoremens Association,
IntiMasters, Mates & Pilots of America, National Organization
Seafarers7 International Union of North America Telegraphers Union
of North America, Commercial
Union Label Trades Department 901 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington 1, D. C.President Secretary- Treasurer
M atthew W oll I. M. OrnburnThe function of the Union Label
Trades Department is primarily
to publicize the official emblemsunion labels, shop cards, and
service buttonsof 52 affiliated national and international unions.
It also promotes the sale of union label goods and the patronage of
union services.
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CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS 718 Jackson Place NW
Washington 6, D. C.President Secretary-Treasurer
Philip M urray James B. CareyThe Committee for Industrial
Organizations (CIO) was formed in
November 1935 to organize into unions all workers, irrespective
of their skills, in certain mass production industries. The
original committee was composed of 8 AFL unions. Differences
between the AFL and its CIO-affiliated unions resulted in the
latters suspension and ultimate expulsion from the AFL. In 1938 the
CIO adopted a constitution and its present name, the Congress of
Industrial Organizations. The CIO currently has 40 national and
international unions and 36 State branches and reports a membership
of approximately 6,000,000 members.
INDEPENDENT (UNAFFILIATED) UNIONS
A number of unions are not affiliated with either the AFL or CIO
and hence are commonly referred to as unaffiliated or independent.
The directory lists 52 independent unions known to the Bureau of
Labor Statistics as having more than one local and holding
collective bargaining agreements with more than one company.
At present, the largest and most widely known of the independent
unions are the four train and engine service railroad brotherhoods
with approximately 450,000 members, the International Association
of Machinists, a former AFL affiliate, with 600,000 members, the
National Federation of Telephone Workers numbering approximately
225,000 members, and the National Federation of Federal Employees
reporting a total membership of 88,000. At the beginning of 1947,
total independent union membership in the United States was
estimated at slightly more than 1,750,000.
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RAILWAY LABOR EXECUTIVES ASSOCIATION 10 Independence Ave. SW
Washington 4, D. C.Chairman Executive Secretary-Treasurer
T. C. Cashen A. E. LyonThe Railway Labor Executives Association,
organized in 1926,
is an unincorporated and voluntary association of the chief
executive officers of the following standard railway labor
organizations representing substantially all organized railway
workers in the United States and Canada:Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen and Enginemen (Ind.)Order of Railway Conductors of America
(Ind.)Switchmens Union of North America (AFL)Railroad Yardmasters
of America (AFL)Order of Railroad Telegraphers (AFL)American Train
Dispatchers Association (Ind.)Railway Employes Department
(AFL)International Association of Machinists (Ind.)International
Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and
Helpers of America (AFL)International Brotherhood of
Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers
(AFL)Sheet Metal Workers International Association
(AFL)International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
(AFL)Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America (AFL)International
Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers (AFL)Brotherhood of Railway and
Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers,
Express and Station Employes (AFL)Brotherhood of Maintenance of
Way Employes (AFL)Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America
(AFL)National Organization Masters, Mates and Pilots of America
(AFL) National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (CIO)
International Longshoremens Association (AFL)Hotel and Restaurant
Employes International Alliance and Bar
tenders International League of America (AFL)(7)
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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL UNIONSUnion Affiliation
Actors & Artistes of America, The AFL Associated
45 W. 47th Street,New York 19, N. Y.
OfficersPresident and Acting Secretary,
Paul Dullzell.
Air Line Dispatchers Ass'n, 655 Kearney St.,Denver, Colo.
AFL President,George E. Deininger.
Air Line Pilots Ass'n, Int'l 3145 W. 63d Street, Chicago 29,
111.
AFL President,David L. Behncke.
Secretary,R. B. Andrews.
Architects & Draftsmen's Unions, Int'l Federation of
Technical Engineers,
900 F Street NW, Rm. 706, Washington 4, D. C.
AFL President,Foster J. Pratt.
Secretary,D. M. Hancock.
Asbestos Workers, Intl Ass'n of Heat & Frost Insulators
and
Ninth and Mt. Vernon Place, NW, Washington 1, D. C.
AFL President,Joseph A. Mullaney.
Secretary-Treasurer,C. W. Sickles.
Associated Unions of America,161 W. Wisconsin Ave., Em. 5118,
Milwaukee 3, Wis.
I nd. President,Ramon LeZotte.
Secretary-Treasurer, Donald F. Cameron.
Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of
America, Int'l Union United
411 W. Milwaukee Ave.,Detroit 2, Mich.
CIO President,Walter P. Reuther.
Secretary-Treasurer, George F. Addes.
Automobile Workers of America, United 231 W. Wisconsin Ave., Rm.
1013, Milwaukee 3, Wis.
AFL President,Lester Washburn.
Secretary-Treasurer, Anthony Doria.
Bakery & Confectionery Workers' Intl Union of America,
2719 N. Wilton Ave.,Chicago 14, 111.
AFL President,Herman Winter.
Secretary-Treasurer, William F. Schnitzler.
Barbers & Beauty Culturists Union of America,
316 Flatbush Ave.,Brooklyn, N. Y.
CIO President,Ernest Hebert.
Secretary-Treasurer, Lilian Moscowitz.
Barbers, Hairdressers & Cosmetologists' Int'l Union of
America, The Journeymen
12th and Delaware Sts.,Indianapolis 7, Ind.
AFL President and Secretary-Treasurer,
W. C. Birthright.
Bill Posters, Billers & Distributors, Int'l Alliance of
Bessemer Bldg., Rm. 303,Pittsburgh, Pa.
AFL President,Leo Abernathy.
Secretary,John J. Grady,Longacre Bldg., Rm. 820, New York 18, N.
Y.
Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers & Helpers, Int'l Bro. of
2922 Washington Blvd.,Chicago 12, 111.
AFL President,John Pelkofer.
Secretary-Treasurer, William F. Kramer.
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9Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders & AFL Helpers of America,
Int1 Bro. of
Brotherhood Bldg., Suite 504,Kansas City 11, Kans.Bookbinders,
Intl Bro. of AFL001 Massachusetts Ave. NW,Washington 1, D. C.
Union Affiliation
Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink, & CIO Distillery Workers
of America, Xntl Union of United
2347-51 Vine Street,Cincinnati 19, Ohio
Brick & Clay Workers of America, The AFL United
1550 W. 95th Street,Chicago, 111.Bricklayers, Masons &
Plasterers Int1 AFL
Union of America,815 15th Street NW.,Washington 5, D. C.Bridge,
Structural & Ornamental Iron AFL
Workers, Inti Assn of Syndicate Trust Bldg., Rm. 1615-20,St.
Louis 1, Mo.Broadcast Engineers & Technicians, Ind.
Natl Assn of 66 Court St., Rm. 501,Brooklyn 2, N. Y.Broom &
Whisk Makers Union, Inti AFL 4457 N. Spaulding Ave.,Chicago 25,
111.
Building Service Employees Inti AFL Union,
212 W. Wisconsin Ave.,Milwaukee 3, Wis.Carpenters & Joiners
of America, AFL
United Bro. of Carpenters Bldg.,Indianapolis 4, Ind.Cement, Lime
& Gypsum Workers AFL
Intl Union, United 549 W. Randolph St.,Chicago 6, 111.Chemical
Workers Union, Inti AFLFirst Central Tower Bldg., Rm. 605,Akron 8,
Ohio.
Cigar Makers Intl Union of America, AFL 1003 K Street
NW.,Washington 1, D. C.Cleaning & Dye House Workers, Intl
AFL
Assn of1771 E. 12th Street,Cleveland 14, Ohio.Clothing Workers
of America, Amal- CIO
gamated 15 Union Square,New York 3, N. Y.
OfficersPresident,
Chas. J. MacGowan.Secretary-Treasurer,
Wm. J. Buckley.President,
John B. Haggerty.Secretary-Treasurer,
J. B. Prewitt.Secretary-Treasurer,
Wm. J. Kromelbein.Corresponding Secretary,
Karl Feller.Recording Secretary,
Edward Hughlett.Acting President,
H. R. Flegal.Secretary-Treasurer,
Wm. Tracy.President,
Harry C. Bates.Secretary-Treasurer,
Richard J. 'Gray.President,
P. J. Morrin.Secretary,
John H. Lyons.President,
A. T. Powley.Secretary-Treasurer,
H. E. Hiller.President,
Tony Hohl.Secretary-Treasurer,
O. A. Steinke.President,
Wm. L. McFetridge. Secretary-Treasurer,
Wm. H. Cooper.President,
Wm. L. Hutcheson. Secretary,
Frank Duffy.President,
Wm. Schoenberg. Secretary-Treasurer,
Toney Gallo.President,
H. A. Bradley. Secretary-Treasurer,
R. E. Tomlinson. President,
A. P. Bower.
President,W. S. Gross.
Secretary-Treasurer, H. E. Greenwald.
President,Jacob S. Potofsky.
Secretary-Treasurer, Frank Rosenblum.
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Communications Assn, American 5 Beekman St., Em. 711,New York 7,
N. Y.
AffiliationCIO
OfficersPresident,
Joseph P. Selly. Secretary-Treasurer,
Joseph F. Kehoe.Confederated Unions of America, 809 Eye St.
NW,Washington 1, D. C.
Ind.Fed-era-tion.
President,Atwood R. Wynn.
Secretary-Treasurer, Harry Eller.
Coopers Intl Union of North America, Park Square Bldg., Rm.
927,Boston 16, Mass.
AFL President and Secretary-Treasurer,
James J. Doyle.Diamond Workers Protective Union
of America,132 Joralemon St.,Brooklyn 2, N. Y.
AFL President,Jules Verbeeck.
Secretary,Juda Oppasser.
Die Sinkers Conference, Intl 5713 Euclid Ave., Rm. 202-7,
Cleveland 3, Ohio.
Ind. President,J. C. Meiner.
Secretary-Treasurer, Ernest E. Bourcier.
Distillery, Rectifying & Wine Workers Intl Union of
America,
1417 K Street NW.,Washington 5, D. C.
AFL President,Jos. ONeill.
Secretary-Treasurer, Sol Cilento.
Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America, United
11 E. 51st St.,New York 22, N. Y.
CIO President,Albert J. Fitzgerald.
Secretary-Treasurer, Julius Emspak.
Electrical Workers of America, Intl Bro. of
1200 15th Street NW.,Washington 5, D. C.
AFL President,Dan W. Tracy.
Secretary-Treasurer, G. M. Bugniazet.
Elevator Constructors, Intl Union of 12 So. 12th
Street,Philadelphia 7, Pa.
AFL President,John C. MacDonald.
Secretary-Treasurer, Frank Feeney, Jr.
Engineers, Intl Union of Operating 1003 K Street NW.,Washington
1, D. C.
AFL President,Wm. E. Maloney.
Secretary-Treasurer, F. A. Fitzgerald.
Engineers, Draftsmen & Associates, Natl Council
300 Broadway, Rm. 1012,Camden, N. J.
Ind. President,Anthony W. Zeller.
Asst. Secretary-Treasurer, Vera M. Yarosh.
Engravers & Sketchmakers, Inc., Friendly Society of
555 Washington Ave.,Nutley, N. J.
Ind. President,Harold Castle.
Secretary,John Allison.
Farm Equipment & Metal Workers of America, United
188 W. Randolph St.,Chicago 1, 111.
CIO President,Grant W. Oakes.
Secretary-Treasurer, Gerald Fielde.
Farm Labor Union, Natl Graham Bldg., Rm. 204, 166 Monroe Ave.,
Memphis 1, Tenn.
AFL President,H. L. Mitchell.
Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Dowe.
Federal Employees, Natl Federation of 10 Independence Ave.,
S.W., Washington 4, D. C.
Ind. President,Luther Steward.
Secretary-Treasurer, Gertrude McNally.
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Fire Fighters, Int'l Ass'n of 901 Massachusetts Ave. NW.,
Washington 1, D. C.
Union
Firemen and Oilers, Int'l Bro. of 330 S. Wells Street,Chicago 6,
111.
Fishermen & Allied Workers of America, Int'l
Arcade Bldg., Rm. 4124,Seattle 1, Wash.Food, Tobacco,
Agricultural & Allied
Workers Union of America,1505 Race St., Rm. 418,Philadelphia 2,
Pa.Foreman's Ass'n of America,Barium Tower, Rm. 515,Detroit 26,
Mich.
Foundry & Metal Employees, Int'l Bro. of
3407% S. Jefferson Ave.,St. Louis 18, Mo.Fur & Leather
Workers' Union, Int'l 251 Fourth Ave.,New York 10, N. Y.
Furniture Workers of America, United 261 Fifth Ave.,New York 16,
N. Y.
Garment Workers of America, United 45 Astor Place,New York 3, N.
Y.
Garment Workers'. Union, Int'l Ladies' 1710 Broadway,New York
19, N. Y.
Gas, Coke & Chemical Workers of America, United
930 F Street, NW., Rm. 514, Washington 4, D. C.Glass Bottle
Blowers Ass'n of the
U. S. & Canada,12 S. 12th Street,Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Glass, Ceramic & Silica Sand Workers of America, Federation
of
556 E. Town St.,Columbus 15, Ohio.Glass Cutters' League of
America,
Window 9 E. Long St.,Columbus 15, Ohio.
Affiliation OfficersAFL President,
John P. Redmond.Secretary-Treasurer,
Geo. J. Richardson.AFL President,
John F. McNamara.Secretary-Treasurer,
Joseph P. Clark.CIO President,
J. F. Jurich.Secretary-Treasurer,
Jeff Kibre.CIO President,
Donald Henderson.Secretary-Treasurer,
Harold J. Lane.I nd. President,
Robert H. Keys.Secretary-Treasurer,
Carl Brown.I nd. President,
A. C. Moran.Secretary-Treasurer,
H. D. Dannenberg.CIO President,
Ben Gold.Secretary-Treasurer,
Pietro Lucchi.CIO President,
Morris Pizer.Secretary-Treasurer,
Max Perlow.AFL President,
Jos. P. McCurdy.Secretary-Treasurer,
E. M. Hogan.AFL President and Secretary-Treas
urer,David Dubinsky.
Executive Secretary,Frederick F. Umhey.
CIO President,Martin Wagner.
Secretary-Treasurer,. Cecil Martin.
AFL President,Lee W. Minton.
Recording and Financial Secretary,
Thomas B. Eames.CIO President,
Jos. Froesch.Secretary-Treasurer,
Lewis McCracken.AFL President,
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Glass Workers Union of North America, AFL American Flint
Huron St. & Jefferson Ave.,Toledo 4, Ohio.Glove Workers
Union of America, AFL
Intl5328 N. 39th Street,Milwaukee 9, Wis.
Union Affiliation
Government Employees. American AFL Federation of
900 F Street NW.,Washington 4, D. C.Granite Cutters Intl Assn of
America, AFL
The25 School Street,Quincy 69, Mass.Handbag, Luggage, Belt &
Novelty AFL
Workers Union, Intl 265 W. 14th Street,New York 11, N.
Y.Hatters, Cap & Millinery Workers AFL
Intl Union, United 245 Fifth Ave.,New York 16, N. Y.Hod
Carriers, Building & Common AFL
Laborers Union of America, Intl 821 15th Street NW.,Washington
5,# D. C.Horse Shoers of the U. S. & Canada, AFL
Intl Union of Journeymen 4202 La Salle Ave.,Baltimore 6,
Md.Hotel & Restaurant Employees Intl AFL
Alliance & Bartenders Intl League of America,
530 Walnut Street,Cincinnati 2, Ohio.Industrial Trades Union of
America, Ind. 53 Federal St.,Woonsocket, R. I.
Industrial Workers of the World, Ind.2422 N. Halsted St.,Chicago
14, 111.Inlandboatmens Union of the -Pacific, CIO National Bldg.,
Rm. 614,Seattle 4, Wash.Jewelry Workers Union, Intl AFL551 5th
Ave., Suite 825,New York 17, N. Y.
Lace Operatives of America, Amal- Ind. gamated
545 W. Lehigh Ave.,Philadelphia, Pa.Lathers, Intl Union of Wood,
Wire & AFL
Metal2605 Detroit Ave.,Cleveland 13, Ohio.
OfficersPresident,
Harry H. Cook.Secretary-Treasurer,
Charles M. Scheff.President,
Thomas Durian.Secretary-Treasurer,
Joseph Goodfellow, P. Q. Box 94, Marinette, Wis.
President,James B. Burns.
Secretary,Bernice Heffner.
President,Lawrence Foley.
President,Samuel Reinlib.
Secretary-Treasurer. Frank Albano.
President,Max Zaritsky.
Secretary,Michael F. Greene.
President,Joseph V. Moreschi.
Secretary-Treasurer,A. Persion.
President,Art T. Cragin.
Secretary-Treasurer, John Keefer.
President,Hugo Ernst.
Secretary-Treasurer, Ed. S. Miller.
President,Edwin Van Den Berghe.
Secretary,Raoul Vandal.
Secretary-Treas urer, Walter A. Unger.
President,John M. Fox.
President,Joseph Morris.
Secretary-Treasurer, Hyman Balatnik.
President,John Burns.
Secretary-Treasurer, William Calvert.
President,Wm. J. McSorley.
Secretary-Treasurer,Terry Ford.
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Laundry Workers Intl Union, 115 N. Pennsylvania St.,
Indianapolis 4, Ind.
AffiliationAFL
OfficersPresident,
Sam J. Byers. Secretary-Treasurer,
Chas. T. Lindgren.Leather Workers Intl Union,
UnitedLafayette Bldg., Em. 826,5th & Chestnut Sts.,
Philadelphia 6, Pa.
AFL President and Secretary-Treasurer,
Bernard G. Quinn.
Letter Carriers, Natl Assn of 901 Massachusetts Ave. NW.,
Washington 1, D. C.
AFL President,Wm. C. Doherty.
Secretary,Jerome J. Keating.
Letter Carriers Assn, Natl Rural 1329 E Street NW., Em. 541,
Washington, D. C.
Ind. President,B. A. Winguest.
Secretary,Glenn W. Folkers, Mokena, 111.
Life Insurance Agents, Intl Union of Plankington Bldg., Em.
3044,161 W. Wisconsin Ave.,Milwaukee 3, Wis.
Ind. President,Marvin C. Jansen.
Secretary,Elmer H. Knorr.
Lithographers of America, Amalgamated
450 7th Avenue,New York 1, N. Y.
CIO President,Wm. J. Riehl.
Vice-President and Secretary- Treasurer,
Oliver Mertz,2012 W. 25th Street, Rm.
509,Cleveland 13, Ohio.
Locomotive Engineers, Bro. of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi
neers Bldg., Rm. 1118,Cleveland 14, Ohio.
Ind. Grand Chief Engineer, A. Johnston.
Secretary-Treasurer, H. F. Hempy.
Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, Bro. of
Keith Bldg., Rm. 318,Cleveland 15, Ohio.
Ind. President,D. B. Robertson.
Secretary-Treasurer, W. E. Jones.
Longshoremens Assn, Intl 265 W. 14th Street,New York 11, N.
Y.
AFL President,Joseph P. Ryan.
Secretary-Treasurer, John R. Owens.
Longshoremens and Warehousemens Union, Intl
604 Montgomery St.,San Francisco 11, Calif.
CIO President,Harry Bridges.
Secretary-Treasurer, Louis Goldblatt.
Machine Printers Beneficial Assn, 28 Harwood Street,Cranston, R.
I.
Ind. Secretary,Eric W. Lindberg.
Machinists, Intl Assn of Ninth St. and Mt. Vernon Place NW.,
Washington 1, D. C.
Ind. President,Harvey W. Brown.
Secretary-Treasurer, Eric Peterson.
Mailers Union, Intl 3417 Cheviot Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio.
Ind. President,Walter J. Weissman.
Secretary-Treasurer, Rodger Royce.
Maintenance of Way Employes, Bro. of
61 Putnam Ave.,Detroit 2, Mich.
AFL President,Thomas C. Carroll.
Secretary-Treasurer, A. Shoemake.
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14Union Affiliation Officers
Marble, Slate & Stone Polishers, Rubbers & Sawyers, Tile
& Marble Setters Helpers & Terrazzo Helpers, Int1 Assn
of
815 15th Street NW., Rm. 306, Washington 5, D. C.Marine Cooks
& Stewards, Natl Union
of86 Commercial St.,San Francisco 11, Calif.Marine Engineers
Beneficial Assn,
Natl132 3rd St. S. E.,Washington 3, D. C.Marine Firemen, Oilers,
Watertenders
& Wipers Assn, Pacific Coast 58 Commercial St.,San Francisco
11, Calif.Marine & Shipbuilding Workers of
America, Industrial Union of 534 Cooper Street,Camden, N.
J.Maritime Union of America, Natl 346 W. 17th Street,New York 11,
N. Y.
Masters, Mates & Pilots of America, Natl Organization
15 Moore Street,New York 4, N. Y.
Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America,
Amalgamated
201 N. Wells St., Suite 1214,Chicago 6, 111.Mechanics
Educational Society of
A TYlATl^Q.Boulevard Bldg., Rm. 317,Detroit 2, Mich.Mechanics
& Foremen of Navy Yards
& Naval Stations, Natl Assn of Master
3265 Arcadia Place NW.,Washington 15, D. C.Messengers, The Natl
Assn of Special
Delivery301 First St. SE.,Washington 3, D. C.Metal Engravers
Union, Intl 1133 Broadway,New York 10, N. Y.
Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers & Helpers Intl Union,
Ingalls Bldg., 4th Street,Cincinnati 2, Ohio.Metal Workers
Union,
Interstate 104 N. George St.,Rome, N. Y.
AFL President,Wm. McCarthy.
CIO President,Hugh Bryson.
Secretary,E. F. Burke.
CIO President,Samuel J. Hogan.
Secretary-Treasurer,Wm. O. Holmes.
Ind. President and Executive Secretary,
Y. J. Malone.
CIO President,John Green.
Secretary-Treasurer,Ross D. Blood.
CIO President,Joseph Curran.
Secretary,Ferdinand C. Smith.
AFL President,Capt. E. W. .Higginbotham, P. O. Box 540, Mobile,
Ala.
Secretary-Treasurer,W. J. Van Buren.
AFL President,E. W. Jimerson.
Secretary-Treasurer,Patrick E. Gorman.
Ind. President,George White.
Secretary,Matthew Smith.
AFL President,S. W. Brinson.
Secretary,Ernest M. Seifert.
AFL President,George L. Warfel.
Secretary-T reasurer,Roy Green.
Ind. President,Charles Hartwig.
Secretary-Treasurer,Conrad Woelfel.
AFL President and Secretary-Treasurer,
Ray Kelsay.
Ind. President,James Kozma.
Secretary-Treasurer,Frank O. Edwards.
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Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, Intl Union of
222 W. Adams St., Suite 1299, Chicago 6, ID.
CIO President,Maurice E. Travis.
Acting Secretary-Treasurer, John Clark.
Mine Workers of America, Progressive
506 S. 6th Street, Springfield, ID.
Ind. President,John McCann.
Secretary-Treasurer, Earl Evans.
Mine Workers of America,United
15th and I Streets NW..Washington 5, D. C.
District 50, United Mine Workers of America
15th and I Streets NW., Washington 5, D. C.
AFL President,John L. Lewis.
Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas Kennedy.
President,John Kmetz.
Secretary-Treasurer, Kathryn Lewis.
Molders & Foundry Workers Union of North America, Intl
530 Walnut Street,Cincinnati 1, Ohio.
AFL President,Harry Stevenson.
Secretary,N. D. Smith.
Musicians, American Federation of 39 Division St.,Newark 2, N.
J.
AFL President,James C. PetriUo.
Secretary,Leo Cluesmann.
Newspaper Guild, American 63 Park Row, Rm. 905,New York 7, N.
Y.
CIO President,Milton Murray.
Secretary-Treasurer, WiUiam W. Rodgers.
Newspaper & Mail Deliverers Union of N. Y. and Vicinity,
63 Park Row,New York 7, N. Y.
Ind. President,Joseph Simons.
Secretary-Treasurer, William J. Burke.
Office Employes Intl Union, 1221 G Street NW., Washington 5, D.
C.
AFL President,Paul Hutchings.
Secretary-Treasurer, J. Howard Hicks.
Office & Professional Workers of America, United
1860 Broadway,New York 23, N. Y.
CIO President,Lewis MerriU.
Secretary-Treasurer, John J. Stanley.
Oil Workers Intl Union, Ledger Bldg.,Fort Worth 2, Texas.
CIO President,O. A. Knight.
Secretary-Treasurer, T. M. McCormick.
Optical & Instrument Workers Organizing Committee,
Title Guaranty Bldg., Rm. 207,St. Louis 1, Mo.
CIO Chairman,Thomas E. Andert.
Secretary,Earl Disselhorst.
Packinghouse Workers, Natl Bro. of 518 E. Grand Ave.,Des Moines,
Iowa.
Ind.* President,Don Mahon.
Secretary,Charles Roady.
Packinghouse Workers of America, United
205 W. Wacker Drive,Chicago 6, 111.
CIO President,Ralph Helstein.
Secretary-Treasurer, Lewis J. Clark.
Painters, Decorators & Paperhangers of America, Bro. of
Painters & Decorators Bldg.Lafayette, Ind.
AFL President,Lawrence P. Lindelof.
Secretary-Treasurer, Lawrence M. Raftery.
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Paper Makers, Intl Bro. of 30 Sheridan Ave.,Albany 1, N. Y.
AFL President,Matthew J. Burns.
Secretary-Treasurer, Joseph Addy.
Paperworkers of America, United Public Square Bldg., Rm. 310,33
Public Square,Cleveland 13, Ohio.
CIO Chairman,Allan S. Haywood.
Secretary-Treasurer, Harry Sayre.
Pattern Makers League of North Aiu6ric&
9th and Mt. Vernon Place, NW. Washington 1, D. C.
AFL President,George Q. Lynch.
Paving Cutters Union of the United States of America &
Canada,
Box 30,Rockport, Mass.
Ind. President,Albert M. Anderson.
Photo-Engravers Union of North America, Intl
3605 Potomac St.,St. Louis 16, Mo.
AFL President,Edw. J. Volz.
Secretary-Treasurer. Henry F. Schmal.
Plasterers & Cement Finishers Intl Assn of the U. S. &
Canada, Operative
Fidelity Bldg., Rm. 200,Cleveland 14, Ohio.
AFL President,John E. Rooney.
Secretary-Treasurer, Walter A. Redmond.
Plate Printers, Die Stampers & Engravers Union of North
America, Intl
4119 Paulding Ave.,New York 66, N. Y.
AFL President,Alex Smith.
Secretary-Treasurer, Walter J. Smith.
Playthings, Jewelry & Novelty Workers Intl Union,
225 Lafavette St., Rm. 606,New York 12, N. Y.
CIO President,A. H. Esposito.
Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Bail.
Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry of the U. S. & Canada,
United Assn of Journeymen & Apprentices of the
9th and Mt. Vernon Place, NW. Washington 1, D. C.
AFL President,Martin P. Durkin.
Secretary-Treasurer, Edw. J. Hillock.
Pocketbook, Leather Goods and Novelty Workers of America,
United
100 W. 32nd St.,New York 1, N. Y.
I nd. President,Philip Lubliner.
Secretary-Treasurer, Herman Goffer.
Post Office Clerks, Natl Federation of 1510 H Street
NW.,Washington 5, D. C.
AFL President,Leo E. George.
Secretary-Treasurer, William Otte.
Post Office Clerks, United Natl Assn of
Colorado Bldg., Rm. 524,Washington 5, D. C.
Ind. President,*William C. Ambrust.
Secretary,Thomas P. Bussier.
Post Office Custodial Employees, Natl Assn of
P. 0. Box 745,Allentown, Pa.
Ind. President,Rex B. Atkin,P. O. Box 211,Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Secretary-Treasurer, John B. Gehman.
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Post Office Mechanics & Maintenance I nd.Employees, Natl
Assn of
238 First St. SE.,Washington 3, D. C.Post Office Motor Vehicle
Employees, Ind.
Natl Federation of 112 C Street NW.,Washington 1, D. C.Post
Office & Railway Mail Handlers, AFL
Natl Assn of 160-10 119th Road,Jamaica 5, N. Y.Postal Employees,
Natl Alliance of Ind. 273 N Street NW.,Washington 1, D. C.
Postal Supervisors, The Natl Assn of AFL P. O. Box
1225,Nashville 2, Tenn.
Postmasters of the U. S., Natl League Ind.of District
1110 F Street NW.,Washington 4, D. C.Potters, Natl Bro. of
Operative AFLBox 752,East Liverpool, Ohio.
Printing Pressmen & Assistants AFL Union of North America,
Inti
Pressmens Home, Tenn.
Public Workers of America, United CIO 930 F Street
NW.,Washington 4, D. C.
Pulp, Sulphite & Paper Mill Workers AFL of the tJ. S. &
Canada, Intl Bro. of
P. O. Drawer 30,Fort Edward, N. Y.Radio Directors Guild, AFL114
E. 52nd Street, Rm. 214,New York 22, N. Y.
Railroad Shopcrafts of America, Bro. of Ind 4th and
Central,Louisville 8, Ky.
Railroad Signalmen of America, Bro. of AFL 4849 N. Western
Ave.,Chicago 25, 111.
Railroad Telegraphers, Order of AFL3673 W. Pine Blvd.,St. Louis
8, Mo,
Officer*President,
Arthur W. Brehme.Secretary-Treasurer,
Jacob Nagel.President,
Everett G. Gibson.Secretary-Treasurer,
Boyd Eaton.President,
Harold McAvoy.Secretary,
Anton J. Feggeler.President,
Ashby B. Carter.Secretary,
Votie D. Dixon.President,
John A. McMahon.Secretary,
J. H. Wakefield.President,
LBertie Rushing.Secretary,
E. A. Meeks.President,
James M. Duffy.Secretary-Treasurer,
Charles F. Jordan.President,
George L. Berry.Secretary-Treasurer,
William H. McHugh.President,
Abram Flaxer.Secretary-Treasurer,
Eleanor Nelson.President and Secretary,
John P. Burke.
President,Earle McGill.
Secretary,N. A. Burnett.
President,R. D. Akard.
Secretary-Treasurer,R. L. Doyle,2646 Hampden Ave., Baltimore,
Md.
President,Jesse Clark.
Secretary-Treasurer,C. L. Bromley.
President,George E. Leighty.
Secretary-Treasurer,E. M. Mosier.
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Railroad Trainmen, Bro. of Standard Bldg.,Cleveland 13,
Ohio.
AffiliationInd.
OfficersPresident,
A. F. Whitney. Secretary-Treasurer,
W. P. Kennedy.Railroad Workers of America, United 205 W. Wacker
Drive,Chicago 6, 111.
CIO Nat'l Director,A. B. Martin.
Secretary-Treasurer, Douglas B. Anderson.
Railroad Yardmasters of America. 537 S. Dearborn St.,Chicago 5,
111.
AFL President,Milton G. Schoch.
Secretary-Treasurer, David W. Dickeson
Railroad Yardmasters of North America, Inc.,
Lafayette Bldg., Rm. 809,Buffalo 3, N. Y.
Ind. President,James F. McGrath.
Secretary-Treasurer, Charles M. Donnelly.
Railway Carmen of America, Bro. 107 W. Linwood Blvd.,Kansas City
2, Mo.
AFL President,Irvin Barney.
Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas S. Howieson.
Railway Conductors of America, Order of
0. R. C. Bldg.,Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Ind. President,H. W. Fraser.
Secretary-Treasurer, G. H. Oram.
Railway Mail Assn,901 Massachusetts Ave. NW., Washington 1, D.
C.
AFL President,Chester M. Harvey.
Secretary-Treasurer, John J. Kennedy.
Railway & Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express &
Station Employes, Bro. of
Court and Vine Sts.,Cincinnati 2, Ohio.
AFL President,George M. Harrison.
Secretary-Treasurer, Phil E. Ziegler.
Railway Supervisors Ass'n, Inc., The American
53 W. Jackson Blvd.,Chicago 4, 111.
I nd. President,J. P. Tahney.
Corresponding Secretary, R. Durdik.
Railway Trainmen and Locomotive Firemen, Ass'n of Colored
408 Gainsboro Ave. NW.,Roanoke, Va.
I nd. President,S. H. Clark.
Secretary-Treasurer, R. L. Edwards.
Retail Clerks Int'l Assn, Lock Drawer No. 248, Lafayette,
Ind.
AFL President,V. A. Housewright.
Secretary-Treasurer, James A. Suffridge.
Retail, Wholesale & Department Store Union,
100 W. 42nd Street,New'York 18, N. Y.
CIO President,Samuel Wolchok.
Secretary-Treasurer, John V. Cooney.
Roofers, Damp & Waterproof Workers' Ass'n, United Slate,
Tile & Composition
3335 Portola Ave.,Pittsburgh 14, Pa.
AFL President,Charles Aquadro.
Secretary-Treasurer, Homer J. Meyers, 130 N. Wells St., Chicago
6, 111.
Rubber, Cork, Linoleum & Plastic Workers of America,
United
High & Mill Sts.,Akron 8, Ohio.
CIO President,L. S. Buckmaster.
Secretary-Treasurer, Charles E. Lanning.
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19Union Affiliation Officers
Salaried Unions, Natl Federation of 600 Grant St., Rm.
804,Pittsburgh 19, Pa.
Ind. President,Leo F. Bollens.
Secretary-Treasurer, Harry C. Jones.
Seafarer Intl Union of North America, 105 Market St., Suite
201,San Francisco 5, Calif.
AFL President,Harry Lundeberg.
Secretary-Treasurer, John Hawk.
Sheet Metal Worked Intl Assn, Transportation Bldg.,17th and H
Streets NW., Washington 6, D. C.
AFL President,Robert Byron.
Secretary-Treasurer, William M. OBrien.
Shoe & Allied Craftsmen, Bro. of 50 Main St.,Brockton,
Mass.
I nd. President,Alphonse W. Samson.
Secretary-Treasurer, Harold C. Sears.
Shoe Workers of America, United 917 15th Street NW.,Washington
5, D. C.
CIO President,Raymond Swanson.
Secretary-Treasurer, James J. Mitchell.
Shoe Workers Union, Boot & 246 Summer Street,Boston 10,
Mass.
AFL President and Secretary-Treasurer,
John J. Mara.Shoeworkers Protective Assn, Inc.,
Lewiston & Auburn 81 Maine Street,Auburn, Maine.
Ind. President,Clinton L. Libby.
Secretary,Mark H. Burke.
Siderographers, Intl Assn of 29 Tibbetts Road,Yonkers, N. Y.
AFL President, .Joseph L. Anderer.
Secretary,Rudolph Landwehrle.
Sleeping Car Porters, Bro. of 217 W. 125th Street,New York 27,
N. Y.
AFL President,A. Philip Randolph.
Secretary-Treasurer, Ashley L. Totten.
Spinners Union, Intl 53 Howard Street, Holyoke, Mass.
AFL President,(Vacancy).
Secretary,Urban Fleming.
Stage Employees & Moving Picture Machine Operators of the U.
S. & Canada, Intl Alliance of Theatrical
630 5th Ave.,New York 20, N. Y.
AFL President,Richard F. Walsh.
Secretary-Treasurer, William P. Raoul.
State, City, Town & County Employees, Federation of
193 Grant Ave.,Medford, Mass.
Ind. President,James Barry.
Secretary-Treasurer, William Byrnes.
State, County & Municipal Employees, American Federation
of
448 W. Washington Ave.,Madison 1, Wis.
AFL President,Arnold S. Zander.
Secretary-Treasurer, H. Z. Collier.
Steelworkers of America, United Commonwealth Bldg., Rm. 1500,
Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
CIO President,Philip Murray.
Secretary-Treasurer, David J. McDonald.
Stereotypers & Electrotypers Union of North America,
Intl
Old South Bldg., Rm. 752,Boston 8, Mass.
AFL President,Leo J. Buckley.
Secretary-Treasurer, Joseph L. ONeil.
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Stone & Allied Products Workers of CIO America, United
Scampini Bldg.,Barre, Vt.Stonecutter Assn of North America,
AFL
Journeymen 8 E. Market Street,Indianapolis 4, Ind.Stove Mounter
Intl Union of North AFL
America,2806 N. Grand Ave.,St. Louis 7, Mo.Street, Electric
Railway & Motor Coach AFL
Employees of America, Amalgamated Assn of
1214 Griswold St., 11th Floor,Detroit 26, Mich.Switchmens Union
of North America, AFL 3 Lin wood Ave.,Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Union Affiliation
Teachers, American Federation of AFL 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,Chicago
4, 111.
Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen AFL & Helpers of
America, Intl Bro. of
222 E. Michigan St.,Indianapolis 4, Ind.Telegraphers Union of
North America, AFL
Commercial5913 Georgia Ave. NW.,Washington 11, D. C.Telephone
Workers, Natl Federation of* Ind. 917 G Place NW.,Washington 1, D.
C.
Textile Workers of America, United AFL International Bldg.818
13th Street NW.,Washington 5, D. C.Textile Workers Union of
America, CIO 15 Union Square,New York 3, N. Y.
Dyers, Finishers, Printers & Bleachers of America,
Federation of
18 Church Street,Paterson 1, N. J.Hosiery Workers, American
Feder
ation of2319 N. Broad St.,Philadelphia 32, Pa.
OfficersPresident,
Samuel H. Scott.Secretary-Treasurer,
John C. Lawson.President,
Paul A. Givens.Secretary-Treasurer,
(Vacancy.)President,
Joseph Lewis.Secretary-Treasurer,
Edw. W. Kaiser.President,
A. L. Spradling.Secretary-Treasurer,
0. J. Mischo.
President,T. C. Cashen.
Secretary-Treasurer,J. M. Perry.
President,Joseph F. Landis.
Secretary-Treasurer, Irvin Kuenzli.
President,D. J. Tobin.
Secretary-Treasurer, John F. English.
President,W. L. Allen.
Secretary-Treasurer, Richard D. Hallett.
President,J. A. Beirne.
Secretary-Treasurer, C. W. Werkau.
President,Anthony Valente.
Secretary-Treasurer, Lloyd Klenert.
President,Emil Rieve.
Secretary-Treasurer, William Pollock.
President,Joseph Knapik.
Secretary-Treasurer, Louis Vespaziani.
President,Alexander McKeown.
Secretary-Treasurer, William Smith.
Reorganized as the Communications Workers of America, June
1947.
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21Union Affiliation
Tobacco Worked Intl Union, AFLRealty Bldg., Rm.
806-09,Louisville 2, Ky.
Tool & Die Craftsmen of America, The Ind. Society of
4709 Woodward Ave.,Detroit 1, Mich.Train Dispatchers Assn,
American Ind.10 E. Huron St.,Chicago 11, 111.
Trainmen of America, Colored Ind.407% W. Mesquite St., Rm. No.
1,Kingsville, Tex.
Transport Service Employees of Amer- CIO ica, United
3452 S. State St.,Chicago, 111.Transport Workers Union of
America, CIO 153 W. 64th Street,New York 23, N. Y.
Typographical Union, Intl AFL2820 N. Meridian,Indianapolis 6,
Ind.
Upholsterers9 Intl Union of North AFL America,
1500 N. Broad Street,Philadelphia 21, Pa.Utility Workers Union
of America, CIOStewart Bldg.,402 6th Street NW.,Washington, D.
C.Wall Paper Craftsmen & Workers of AFL
North America, United 426 N. Beaver Street,York, Pa.Watch
Workers Union, The American I nd. 376 Boylston St., Suite
503-505,Boston, Mass.
Welders of America, United Aircraft I nd. Chester Williams
Bldg., Rm. 808,215 W. Fifth St.,Los Angeles, Calif.Wire Weavers
Protective Assn, Amer- AFL
ican103 Overlook Ave.,Belleville 9, N. J.Wood Carvers Assn of
North America, I nd.
Intl40 Clarkwood St.,Mattapan 26, Mass.Woodworkers of America,
Intl CIO314 S. W. 9th Avenue,Portland 5, Oreg.
OfficersPresident,
John OHare. Secretary-Treasurer,
R. J. Petree.President,
James G. Beck. Secretary-Treasurer,
Gwen Schwartz.President,
O. H. Braese. Secretary-Treasurer,
J. B. Springer.President,
Jordan Jefferson. Secretary,
Abe S. Schannon.President,
Willard S. Townsend. Secretary-Treasurer,
John L. Yancey.President,
Michael J. Quill. Secretary-Treasurer,
Douglas Mac Mahon.President,
Woodruff Randolph. Secretary-Treasurer,
Don Hurd.President,
Sal B. Hoffman.
President,Joseph A. Fisher.
Secretary-Treasurer, William J. Pachler.
President,Edw. A. Jameson.
Secretary-Treasurer,M. C. Firestone.
President,Walter W. Cenerazzo.
Secretary-Treasurer, William F. Hameister.
President.G. A. Stewart.
Secretary-Treasurer,Don T. Ketchum.
President,John W. Beck.
Secretary-Treasurer, William J. Duffy.
Chairman,Peter Stevenson.
Secretary,Emanuel Ufland.
President,James E. Fadling.
Secretary-Treasurer,J. E. Laux.
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STATE FEDERATIONS OF LABORAffiliated with the American
Federation of Labor
ALABAMAPresident,
R. R. Wade,PO Box 66,East Tallassee.
Secretary,William 0. Hare,Lyric Bldg.,' Rm. 315, Birmingham
3.
ALASKA Acting President,
Thomas J. Moore. Secretary-Treasurer,
Irma I. Johnson,Goldstein Bldg., Box 2601, Juneau.
ARIZONAPresident,
A. E. Williams,1637 W. Jefferson St., Phoenix.
Secretary-Treasurer,Elmer Vickers, Jr.,206 E. Taylor
St.,Phoenix.
ARKANSASPresident,
C. W. Mowery,1911 Albert Pike,Hot Springs.
Secretary-Treasurer,S. V. Zinn,Donaghey Bldg., Rm. 1243. Little
Rock.
CALIFORNIAPresident,
Charles W. Real,826 West St.,Oakland.
Secretary-Treasurer,C. J. Haggerty,Flood Bldg., Rm. 402,San
Francisco 2.
COLORADOPresident,
George W. Brayfield. Secretary-Treasurer,
James W. Shirley, . Insurance Bldg., Rm. 312, Denver 2.
CONNECTICUTPresident,
Timothy Collins,1906 Mill Plain Road,- Fairfield.
Secretary-Treasurer,Joseph M. Rourke,1024 Main St.,Bridgeport
3.
DELAWAREPresident,
John J. Hartnett,1311 N. Clayton St., Wilmington.
Secretary,Ernest N. Parker,400 S. Bancroft Pkwy.,
Wilmington.
FLORIDAPresident,
James A. Harper,414 S. Rosemary St.,West Palm Beach.
Secretary-Treasurer,Walter Hoyt,PO Box 828,Miami.
GEORGIAPresident,
Chas. B. Gramling,R. R. 5, Box 356,Atlanta.
Secretary-Treasurer,Henry W. Chandler,PO Box 1207,Atlanta.
IDAHOPresident,
A. W. Galipeau,PO Box 28,Wallace.
Secretary-Treasurer,Leonard Hall,Labor Temple,613 Idaho
St.,Boise.
ILLINOISPresident,
Reuben G. Soderstrom, Security Bldg., Rm. 503, Springfield.
Secretary-Treasurer,Victor A. Olander,666 Lake Shore Drive,
Chicago.
INDIANAPresident,
Carl H. Mullen. Secretary-Treasurer,
John Acker,Peoples Bank Bldg., Rm. 701, Indianapolis.
IOWAPresident,
A. A. Couch. Secretary-Treasurer,
J. J. Brown,Paramount Bldg., Rm 412, Des Moines 9.
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23KANSAS
President,F. E. Welsh,643 N. Green St.,Wichita 6.
Secretary-Treasurer,F. E. Black,Liberty Life Bldg., Rm. 207, 214
W. 6th Street,Topeka.
KENTUCKYPresident,
Harry F. Petty. Secretary-Treasurer,
Edward H. Weyler, Washington Bldg., Rm. 1402, Louisville 2.
LOUISIANAPresident,
E. H. Williams,Ward Bldg., Rm. 222, Shreveport.
Secretary-Treasurer,E. J. Bourg,405 St. Ferdinand St.,Baton
Rouge.
MAINEPresident,
Benjamin J. Dorsky,193 Exchange St.,Bangor.
Secretary-Treasurer,Charles O. Dunton,434 Pine St.,Rumford.
MARYLAND-DISTRICTLUMBIA
President,Robert J. Buxbaum, 1133 Hartford Ave., Baltimore.
Secretary,Frank J. Coleman,900 F Street NW., Washington 4.
OF
MASSACHUSETTSPresident,
Thomas W. Bowe. Secretary-Treasurer,
Kenneth J. Kelly,11 Beacon St., Rm. 801, Boston.
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MICHIGANPresident,
George W. Dean,14146 Mayfield St., Detroit 5.
Secretary,John Reid,Bauch Bldg., Rm. 306, Lansing.
MINNESOTAPresident.
R. A. Olson.
Secretary,George W. Lawson,Labor Temple,406 N. Franklin St.,St.
Paul.
MISSISSIPPIPresident,
W. L. Hines,Austin Bldg.,120 Walnut St.,Hattiesburg.
Secretary-Treasurer,A. G. Davis,614 Rich Ave.,Gulfport.
MISSOURIPresident,
R. T, Wood,1530 N. Douglas Ave., Springfield.
Secretary,Frank J. Murphy,Carmens Bldg.,Kansas City.
MONTANAPresident,
James D. Graham,Montana Bldg., Rm. 17,Helena.
NEBRASKA Acting President,
E. F. Noble,Federal Security Bldg., Rm. 610, Lincoln.
Secretary-Treasurer,George F. Williams,2813 Arlington
St.,Lincoln 2.
NEVADAPresident,
Harry Deapoli,1035 Plumas St.,Reno.
Secretary-Treasurer,H. A. Forgeron,715 S. Fourth St.,Las
Vegas.
NEW HAMPSHIRE President,
Arthur J. Connor,8 High St.,Nashua.
Secretary-Treasurer,Robert L. Peacock,20 High St.,Nashua.
NEW JERSEY President,
Louis P. Marciante,119 Morningside Dr.,Trenton.
Secretary-Treasurer,Vincent J. Murphy,374 Plane St.,Newark.
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24NEW MEXICO
President,Peter Cooney,711 Gildersleeve St.,Santa Fe.
Secretary-Treasurer,Earl J. McDonald,Box 168,Santa Fe.
NEW YORK President,
Thomas A. Murray,265 W. 14th Street, Rm. 1102, New York 11.
Secretary,Harold C. Hanover,9 S. Hawk St.,Albany 6.
NORTH CAROLINA President,
C. A. Fink,1615 Salisbury Ave.,Spencer.
Secretary,H. G. Fisher,525 W. Liberty St.,Salisbury.
NORTH DAKOTA President,
W. W. Murrey,10 16th Street, South,Fargo.
Secretary-Treasurer,Lawrence J. Mero,Box 1049,Grand Forks.
OHIOPresident,
M. J. Lyden,153 S. Jackson St., Youngstown.
Secretary-Treasurer,Philip Hannah (on leave),2647 Welsford
Rd.,Columbus.
OKLAHOMAPresident,
J. Cline House,Box No. 13, Bethany.
Secretary-Treasurer,Dean Baugh,Leonhardt Bldg., Rm. 709,
Oklahoma City.
OREGONPresident,
J. D. McDonald.Secretary,
J. T. Marr,Labor Temple, Rm. 506,4th & Jefferson
Sts.,Portland 4.
PENNSYLVANIAPresident,
James L. McDevitt.
Secretary-Treasurer,Earl C. Bohr,Front and Pine
Sts.,Harrisburg.
PUERTO RICO(Free Federation of Workingmen),
President,P. Rivera Martinez.
Secretary-Treasurer,Nicholas Nogueras Rivera,Box 270,San
Juan.
RHODE ISLAND President,
Arthur W. Devine,173 Puritan Drive,Norwood 8.
Secretary-Treasurer,Daniel A. White,145 Knowlton
St.,Riverside.
SOUTH CAROLINA President,
Earl R. Britton,3215 Wilmot Ave.,Columbia.
Secretary-Treasurer,Fred Hatched,2736 Wheat St.,Columbia.
SOUTJH DAKOTA President,
Albert J. Maag,721 3rd Street, SE.,Huron.
Secretary-Treasurer,Francis McDonald.106% S. Wayland Ave.,Sioux
Falls.
TENNESSEEPresident,
John L. Hand,540 Vine St.,Chattanooga.
Secretary-Treasurer,John H. Conroy,Warner Bldg., Rm. 1107,
Nashville.
TEXASPresident,
W. J. Harris,Southland Life Bldg., Rm. 416, Dallas.
Secretary,Harry W. Acreman,Littlefield Bldg., Rm. 703, Austin
15.
UTAHPresident,
Fullmer H. Latter,2063 Stratford Ave.,Salt Lake City.
Secretary-Treasurer,J. R. Wilson,535 Garden Ave.,Salt Lake
City.
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25VERMONT
President,Andrew Mitchell,118 Summer St.,Barre.
Secretary-Treasurer,Robert Sinclair,7 Murray St.,Barre.
VIRGINIAPresident,
J. S. Smith,P. O. Box 358,Buckroe Beach.
Secretary-Treasurer,I. C. Welsted,c/o CLU, 423 E. Freemason St.,
Norfolk.
WASHINGTONPresident,
E. M. Weston,2800 First Ave.,Seattle 1.
WEST VIRGINIA President,
E. A. Carter. Secretary-Treasurer,
Volney Andrews,Dominion Bldg., Rms. 307-308, Charleston 1.
WISCONSINPresident,
George A. Haberman. Secretary-Treasurer,
William Nagorsne,321 Metropolitan Block, Milwaukee 3.
WYOMINGPresident,
Martin Cahill. Secretary-Treasurer,
Paul OBrien,Lock Drawer 892,Cheyenne.
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Affiliated With the Congress of Industrial Organizations
ALABAMAPresident,
Carey E. Haigler. Secretary-Treasurer,
Eugene M. Wells,Ramsay McCormack Bldg., Room
209,Birmingham 8.
ARKANSASPresident,
Lee Tucker,Aluminum Workers Hall, Box 287, Benton.
Secretary-Treasurer,Charles M. Cotton,72iy2 Garrison Ave.,Fort
Smith.
CALIFORNIAPresident,
Morris Zusman,5851 S. Avalon Blvd.,Los Angeles 3.
Secretary-Treasurer,Mervyn Rathborne,150 Golden Gate Ave., Rm.
305, San Francisco 2.
COLORADOPresident,
Frank Pechnik,1231 Eiler Ave.,Pueblo.
Secretary-Treasurer,Eugene Rosati,Denham Bldg., Rm. 518,Denver
2.
CONNECTICUTPresident,
Edward J. Lavery,556 W. Taft St.,Bridgeport.
Secretary-Treasurer,John J. Driscoll,168 E. Main St.,Waterbury
22.
FLORIDAPresident,
John G. Lackner,433 W. Bay St.,Jacksonville.
State Director,Charles Smolikoff,730 W. Flagler St.,Miami.
GEORGIAPresident,
C. H. Gillman.
Secretary-Treasurer,L. A. Gossett,75 Ivy St., NE.,Atlanta 3.
ILLINOISPresident,
Samuel Levin,333 S. Ashland Blvd., Chicago.
Secretary-Treasurer, Maurice McElligott,205 W. Wacker Dr.,
Chicago.
IOWA-NEBRASKAPresident,
Hubert Lockard. Secretary-Treasurer,
Orvel T. Champ, Teachout Bldg., Rm. 600, Des Moines 9, Iowa.
INDIANAPresident,
James McEwan,R. R. No. 5, Box 700, South Bend.
Secretary-Treasurer,Walter Frisbie,229 W. Washington St.,
Indianapolis 4.
KANSASPresident,
Willard Murphy. Secretary-Treasurer,
H. J. Yount,719 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City 14.
KENTUCKYPresident,
A1 Whitehouse,Keith Bldg., Rm. 806, Cincinnati 2, Ohio.
Secretary-Treasurer,Fred Foss,300 W. Main St., Louisville.
MAINEPresident,
George Jabar,277 Lisbon St.,Lewiston.
Secretary-Treasurer,R. B. Fitzpatrick,293 State St.,Portland
3.
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COLUMBIA President,
Ulisse DeDominicis. Secretary-Treasurer,
John Klauzenberg, OSullivan Bldg., Rm. 1028, Baltimore.
MASSACHUSETTSPresident,
Joseph Salerno.Secretary,
J. William Belanger,73 Tremont St., Rm. 525, Boston.
MICHIGANPresident,
August Scholle,Hofmann Bldg., Rm. 409,Detroit 1.
Secretary-Treasurer,Barney Hopkins,Hofmann Bldg., Rm.
803,Detroit 1.
MINNESOTAPresident,
Walter J. Smith. Secretary-Treasurer,
Rodney C. Jacobson,Lumber Exchange Bldg., Rm. 1001, Minneapolis
1.
MISSOURIPresident,
Harold Edwards,Scarritt Bldg., Rm. 1125, Kansas City.
Secretary,James A. Davis,223a E. High St., Jefferson City.
MONTANAPresident,
Mike Lacey,2408 Princeton, Butte.
Secretary,Charles McLean, 1003 E. Fourth St., Anaconda.
NEW HAMPSHIRE President,
J. Harold Daoust. Secretary-Treasurer,
Francis Phelan,21 High St., Nashua.
NEW JERSEY President,
Carl Holderman. Secretary-Treasurer,
Peter Flynn,17 William St., Newark 3.
NEW YORK President,
Louis Hollander. Secretary-Treasurer,
Harold J. Garno,101 W. 31st Street,New York 1.
OHIOPresident,
Jack Kroll. Secretary-Treasurer,
William Lavelle,218 E. State St.,Columbus 15.
OKLAHOMAPresident,
Albert W. Mitchell,1209 W. Second St.,Tulsa.
Secretary-Treasurer,Arthur L. Cross,1631 N. Boston,Tulsa 6.
OREGONPresident,
John McKenna. Secretary-Treasurer,
Stanley Earl,Woodlark Bldg., Rm. 505, Portland 5.
PENNSYLVANIAPresident,
Harry Boyer.Secretary,
Harry Block,Dauphin Bldg., Rm. 508, Harrisburg.
RHODE ISLAND President,
Frank Benti,511 Westminster St., Rm. 313, Providence.
Secretary-Treasurer,Antonio Di Pinto,21 Powhatan
St.,Providence.
TENNESSEEPresident,
W. A. Copeland,66 S. Third St.,Memphis 3.
Secretary-Treasurer,Mathew Lynch,Exchange Bldg., Rm. 400,
Nashville 3.
TEXASPresident,
James E. Ward,1810 W. Capital Ave., Houston.
Executive Secretary,W. M. Akin,Littlefield Bldg., Rm. 202,
Austin.
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28UTAH
President,Clarence L. Palmer, 23 E. First South St., Salt Lake
City.
VERMONTPresident,
John O. Lawson,289 N. Main St., Barre.
Secretary-Treasurer, Daniel Dyshlevich,111H Clinton St.,
Springfield.
VIRGINIAPresident,
Charles C. Webber. Secretary-Treasurer,
Lloyd Vaughn,110 N. Eighth St., Richmond 19.
WASHINGTONPresident,
Robert Ferguson.
Secretary-Treasurer,A. A. Fisher,706 Smith Tower,Seattle 4.
WEST VIRGINIA President,
John B. Easton. Secretary-Treasurer,
Albert D. Viller,Peoples Bldg.,Charleston 23.
WISCONSINPresident,
Herman Steffes. Secretary-Treasurer,
John M. Sorenson,332 W. Wisconsin Ave., Rm. 203, Milwaukee.
WYOMINGSecretary-Treasurer,
W. A. Urban,Box 185, 301 N. Eighth St., Parco.
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UNION RESEARCH DIRECTORSAMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR
Florence T horne, Director M argaret Scattergood Glenn Slaughter
Peter Henle Boris Shiskin, Economist
CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONSK ermit E by, Director K
atherine P. Ellickson Stanley Ruttenberg
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL UNIONS
OrganizationAffilia
tion Research DirectorAir Line Pilots AFL R. L. OakmanAutomobile
Workers AFL George G. KieblerAutomobile Workers CIO James
WishartBakery Workers AFL A. W. MyrupBoilermakers AFL Thomas L.
WandsBrewery Workers CIO William J. Kromelbein*Building Service
Employees AFL Anthony G. WeinleinCarpenters & Joiners AFL Paul
H. ConnelleyCement Workers AFL Anne S. WollChemical Workers AFL M.
L. PrestonCigar Makers AFL J. H. KorsonClothing Workers CIO Gladys
A. DickasonCommunications Assn CIO Geraldine ShandrosElectrical
Workers CIO Nathan SperoElectrical Workers AFL Marion
HedgesEngineers, Operating AFL Herbert WoodsFarm Equipment Workers
CIO Aaron CantorFood & Allied Workers CIO J. M. CaliffFur &
Leather Workers CIO George KleinmanFurniture Workers CIO Sara M.
SiegelGarment Workers, Ladies AFL Lazare TeperGas & Chemical
Workers CIO William RossGlass & Silica Sand Workers CIO Leland
BeardGlove Workers AFL Agnes NestorHatters & Millinery Workers
AFL Alfred BraunthalHotel & Restaurant Employees AFL W. R.
WassonIndustrial Workers of the World Ind. Fred ThompsonLaundry
Workers AFL Herbert S. ShockneyLocomotive Firemen Ind. Harry
ArriesLongshoremen & Warehousemen CIO Lincoln FairleyMachinists
Ind. Carl HuhndorffMaintenance of Way Employes AFL Frank Noakes*
Secretary-Treasurer serves as research director.
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OrganizationMarine & Shipbuilding Workers Maritime Union
Meat Cutters Metal Trades Dept.Metal Workers Mine & Smelter
Workers Mine Workers
District 50 Newspaper Guild Office Employes Office &
Professional Workers Oil Workers Packinghouse Workers Packinghouse
Workers Paper Makers PaperworkersPlaythings & Novelty
WorkersPlumbing & Pipe FittingPocketbook & Novelty
WorkersPost Office Motor Vehicle EmployesPostal EmployeesPrinting
PressmenPublic WorkersPulp & Paper Mill WorkersRailroad
ShopcraftsRailroad TelegraphersRailroad TrainmenRailroad
Yardmasters of N. A.Railway ClerksRailway Employes Dept.Retail
Clerks Retail & Wholesale Rubber Workers Salaried Unions Shoe
WorkersShoeworkers, Lewiston & Auburn State & Municipal
Employees Steelworkers TeamstersTelegraphers, Commercial Telephone
Workers Textile Workers Textile Workers
DyersHosiery Workers
Transport Service Employees Transport Workers Typographical
Union Upholsterers Woodworkers
Secretary-Treasurer serves as research director. President
serves as research director.
Affiliia-tion Research Director
CIO Rosalind SchulmanCIO Thomas RayAFL David DolnickAFL Nathan
FineInd. Frank O. Edwards*CIO Bernard SternAFL K. C. Adams
E. E. Kennedy and R. Kaplan CIO Ralph NovakAFL Paul
Hutchings**CIO John StanleyCIO Elwood E. PhelpsInd. Lawrence
BeilfussCIO Lyle CooperAFL Bart L. TidlandCIO Nat GoldfingerCIO
Morris StoneAFL George BrownI nd. Ossip WalinskyInd. Paul M.
CastiglioniI nd. William C. Jason, Jr.AFL H. A. AaronsCIO Josephine
MetcalfAFL George W. BrooksInd. Paul D. ReeseAFL Ray J.
WestfallInd. A. F. Whitney**Ind. Charles M. Donnelly*AFL Robert L.
DavisAFL George CucichAFL William W. MaguireCIO William FreedmanCIO
Everett KassalowInd. A. A. CutmanCIO Nathan SaksInd. James J.
CarrAFL Joseph MireCIO Joseph ScanlonAFL Frank TobinAFL Frank B.
PowersInd. Sylvia GottliebAFL Benjamin HaskelCIO Solomon Barkin
Ruth Schmittlinger William L. Rafsky
CIO Ernest CallowayCIO M. H. ForgeAFL Larry TaylorAFL Ruth J.
HoffmanCIO Ellery Foster
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