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' -""'- FBI Freedom of Information Act Release Re: Halter Reuther FOIA No.: 2'l'toSO File No.: !;(-'15 ·• Section: 7 Pages reviewed: £5 Pages released: S't Pages withheld: Pages referred to other Government agencies for direct response or consultation: Duplicate pages: 0 "lj ..i9_ tf :JS' 1l.o. '<'-"""':";':.) WO.d.- .fvo.., the.. co,\"e.! ... -t,-oV\ S"n,'"'O·J· f'J-'· "';(( be. "fo" I: 0 •• ----

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  • 1. FBI Freedom of Information Act ReleaseHalter ReutherRe:FOIA No.:2'l'toSOFile No.:!;(-'15Section:Pages reviewed:75Pages released:sS'tPages withheld: Pages referred to other Government agencies for direct response or consultation:Duplicate pages:0 "lj..i9_WO.d.-1l.o. 'i:l~i:>Ui:>U.,:,pt;I!Ut;Uand Reuther was elected to a committee to meet in Washington, .DC, on l/24/39, with CIO leaders to report on the UA-1 situation. In May, 1939, Reuther, member of the UAW Executive Board, was elected to the following committees: National Committee on Research and Education, National Committee on Competitive Shops, Tool and Die, Farm Implements, and National Director of General Motors Division, Detroit. REFERENCE 61-7568-17 p.l -24X3. p. 2 -25 p.l -32 p.l -34X4 p.l -36X p.l -36Xl p.l,2 -36X2 p.l -36X3 p.2 -39X20 p.l -39X22 p.lSEARCH SLIP PAGE J:WMBER27 27f 27 27 19 27r27 27 28 28 28{continued) 12. ----- - ------...J,""' .o-11.)j!'~RET(continued) REFERENCESEARCH SLIP PAGE NUMBER61-7568-39X28 p.l -39X33 p.l -41 p.4 -41X3 p.l -43X4 p.l~~~~=::281 249-f 281 28-f28~94t61-7568-3-8 encl.p.4 -18 p.26-33(1951 (1951:]L,?CA Bureau .memorandum set forth pertinent items which were included in the review made by WFO of the Morgenthau Diary covering a period from 1934 to 1940. This Diary contained Bureau letters and r eports, including individual name check-type letters on such persons as Walter Reuther and others. All Bureau documents were to be removed from the Diary, sealed and retained in the Office of the National .Archivist with access thereto only upon the permission of the Director. - iSummary of WFO review enclosed 62-59417-41 p.2 encl. (37.}~~~~fr om oneof this book, the la.c gest CIOWalter Reu proposed a planpages iled Government(continued) 13. ------- ~ -- --- -------:""'"-~ ... ..l~0_12(continued) 'or- t~e decen:;r2.2.i::at~ en rJ' -+-i-.r;-, 0 e"ens~ t-J.L t:..l a.u by ........ 1 .. ..... . v..... c ~~c- .... '"'U.J..L .J....C...J...D6 l-fl numerous small plants dotting the country. In 1940, Reuther called himself a revolutionary socialist. He cooperated and collaborated, as did the CIO as a 11hole, with the communists on trade union and political matters. Reuther and his brother wer~ however, among the first CIO officials to fight against the communists in the UAW and the CIO as a whole. 1'""",....-.1..1...-.......- . l,"l~6"JD :.-~:"-3~ ~- -4 .:._,:J1..'7C General Services Administration, who was making a review of the Morgenthau Diary, furnished documents which revealed two telephone conversations r Se et of Treasur-y Henry Morgenthau .~ ~i.. i,:~1 --... .Rut r hers of the CIO, an communist, who was educated at the propaganda college in Moscow; was sent to this country eight or nine years ago and was active in the Detroit area. This assignment would allow Ruther to go into any factory in the country to make his survey and look over safety devices according to the Director. 14. ._750(Rev. 4-17-85)xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEETPage(s) wi~held entirely at this location in the ftle. One or more of the following statementS, where indicated, explain this deletion.~eleted under exemption(s)_ _ _ 2+J_h:..;......?_C...,.;.._J,-'?'-'LJ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with no segregable h_ _ material available for release to you ... DInformation pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request.DInformation pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.0Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). agency(ies) for review and direct response to you .These documents were referred to thatPages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).Page(s) withheld for the following reason{s) :0For your information:~The following number is to be used for reference regarding these pages: &t-'fSS(- 2-~.) f}./3 7xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxDELETED PAGE ~ NO DUPUCATION FEE ~ FOR TillS PAGE XI 15. o-- ......... ''14REFERENCEJSEARCH SLIP PAGE NUMBER .;.;:~~- ...... r.-..:. ..~"":.j.,.-. - - ~. '.i-' . ~ . ~ . :. ~..~j~ -~ 7-f'~~)~., --, ~ :61-7559-1280 -1322X2 p.3 -1771 p.2 -1977 p.2 -2916X4 -2947X3 -2967 p.l .. 2 -4348 p.S -5365 encl.p.l -8146 p.l -8222 p.49 -8328 p.l -9180X9 p.2 -A "New York Times".. 1/17/4122~r221 22 22!' 22 2222229~ 239 22~.22t22r' 23 23An article appeared in the 1/5/41, issue o~ the "Sunday Worker" entitled "Progressive, Anti-War Students Hold Initiative, Parley Shows." This article stated that during the convention o~ the "Youth Co~ttee Against War" {not identified) held at Madison, Wisconsin (no date), the delegates revolted and voiced their policies in all or the conference round tables, condemning Sidney Hillman and Walter Reuther ~or their connivance with the administration .. * rerused to condemn the Soviet Union as a dictatorshio and supported civil liberties for all including the communists. Only the star-chamber proceedings or secret sessions o~ a packed credentials co~ttee, led by the National Secretary or the Young Peoples Socialist League, which ousted over a dozen delegates rrom . the sessions, sav~dthe - day ~or its social-democratic leadership. 61-7567-A "Sunday Worker," (27) 1/5/41 *Roosevelt Admini~tration &?c...~-- 16. o---. .15J.B1ograp~9~J1Q15),The April, 1941, issue oJ: "Current a monthly publication, published by the H. W. Wilson Company, NYC, contained the biography and photograph of Walter Philip Reuther. Complete de::ails set out.94-3-4-1115-3 p. 76,77 {Y,61-f98-3084-1 encl.p.2 (64-f1 -I I~J -~ ~~ ~~ --.,--,,r.r. ~) ~ ' :~.-- I:1 ;1.5I&._ 17. . . . ..0-161.This reference, a clipping, is from page 185 of the book "Men Without Faces" by Louis Francis Budenz, and is set out as follows:.I~ ~i'..r.~-... : - -. ,;"'., .!--I -j~ ---,William Z. Foster (61-330) once fired his last accusation at Walter Reuther. In June of . l941, when Reuther was fighting the communists who were trying to prolong the strike at the North American Aviation Company plant in California, Foster asserted that Reuther had tried for membership in the CP, and was rejected on the grounds of his obvious opportunism. Budenz stated that he knew that Reuther made no such attempt, because he, Budenz, had been sent to Detroit by the Politburo to persuade Reuther to join the Red "top faction" in the UAW and Reuther had refused to do so. Budenz stated that ~ester was provoking the recollection that Reuther had gone as a very young man to Soviet Russia, had worked in its auto factories, and originally had not been hostile to the Soviet regime. 61-330-530 (131' According to a Detroit teletype dated 6/10/41, Walter Reuther, was reportedly siding with Frankensteen and Phillip Murray and was holding caucuses in the Detroit area for the purpose of purging the communists from the UAW-CIO. 98-3129-53X3 ( 64-f Correlator' s Note: The above information co ncerned the strike at the North A~erican Aviation Company, Inglewood, California (98- 312g)'. According to serial 53X2 in this file, Richard E. Frankensteen, international representative, UAW-CIO, in communication with CIO leader Phillip Murray and others ~ndicated that the above strike was caused by the CP.1.6 18. - - - - - - - - - -----1.'.j,j ~,, - cJW~i i. ~ -~ 1. ...... .. "'_-........... ~-...-The 9/15/41, issue or "People's World" contained an article entitled "Labor Leader of the 'leek - Organizer Jack Marc!ii!l!!! casts the die." This article stated that Jack Marcotti ~'}c., might be drafted into the Army but that he hoped to secure e support or Walter Ruether as he, Marcotti, was considered a Union Leader whose services would be necessary for Aircraft production.:17 19. o4-750(Rev. 4-17-85)i :. .../xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEETPage(s) withheld entirely at this location in the file. One or more of the following statcment...c; , where indicated, explain this deletion.~eleted under exemption(s) ---~.;;__?_c..+-...::b~?)-=----------- with no segregable material available for release to you.0Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request.0Information pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.0Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). agency(ies) for review and direct response to you.These documents were referred to thatPages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).Page(s) withheld for the following reason{s):0For your information:~The following number is to be used for reference regarding these pages:t't-rssl'-xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx:z.g:,. F)' tJ 20. "' ..0'.{~~ .. .l.~~ :.....t"~- :-~. . . . . l j ~,./.~~-~i;19...~:,100-7660-328 (93;'2041'-. The Victory Conference of the Wisconsin State Conference on Social Legislation {100-21601) was held in the Park Hotel, ~dison Wisconsin on April 18-19, 1942. During this meeting, telegrams of congratulations were read frorr. Walter P. Reuther a.nd Phillip Murray of the CIO . {Bureau Agents attended conference).~ --- -- - " --..---~....~~~.... -~ c~..._. ""-.~-"!'t"o~~ -! .,:-~ -: - 21. "'o-.. 20. j..___ .... . . .. .. ~-1 .According to a Bureau memorandum dated 6/16/42, the Management labor Policy Committee of the War Manpower Commission ( 62-68351) 'Jhich was appointed by chairman Paul V. McNutt, consisted of seven labor representatives, including three memoers of the CIO, one of whom was Walter P. Reuther, UAW. (No source)..~._... ~""162-68351-1 ( 1971'"I20 22. ~ _,.,. ...0-;021..ro"'~~:.:- ~~0;:-::. ~~ :~l(continued).~yJ;ET ;. '21 ----~----_,....-- - -- 23. .__,.J~7;(Ulf'- (rcf1't.~ ~roJ(,.;~(continued).::.!This reference is a publication entitled "Workers Defense League" (100-5557), dated 7/6/42, which reveals in detail the last minute efforts to save the life of Ode 11 Waller, con ic ted murderer. According to this publication, on 7/1/42, a petition urging President Roosevelt to appoint a commission of inquiry to investigate the Waller case appeared in the "Washington Star,"* placed by tbe Workers Defense League. Walter P. Reuther Kas among the signers of this petition. Waller was electrocuted on 7/2/+2, in the state prison, Richmond, Virginia.:~:-:.100-5557-134 p.5 ( 20,31''"'-=-~. 'Correlator's Note: Serial 132 of this file disclosed that Waller shot and killed Oscar Davis, his former landlord in a dispute over crop shares on 7/15/40. *Newspaper, Washington, DC.~c~IT 0t'v'X,2~ 24. ... - - --- ~ ... ...- -------.. ' . .0-....""' . .23_ ~~ET . An anonymous communicatio~tmarked Detroit, B 3/ 42, c on tain/ .t'ollowing: "Did 1t ever occur to y ou to keep an eye on Walter P.ed the Reuther. Ycu ~ NO DUPUCATION FEE X FOR THIS PAGE XI 40. ()J"Time"(94-3-4-ll) a weekly newsmagazine dated 3/20/44, ~ontained an article entitled "The Press," which stated that the once pm>Jerful US Socialist Press that week celebrated its 21st anniversary; and that Manhattan's weekly tabloid "New Leader," was a mouthpiece for many shades of liberal and leftish opinion whose life-blood was a steady strea~ of rree literary contributions from such individuals as Walter Reuther, some of whom "Jould be outraged if they were called Social1s~s or leftists. 94-3-4-11-450 p.60 (611"I~- jl.b'.......~j---,(continued) 41. 0) .35{continued)-~~ f1.'7 c On B/26/44 Vincent Kle "Olos Ludowy"* in which he stated thate an article in s of the UAW-CIO including* Pro-communist Polish language newspaper, Detroit. (continued) .- .,3 ':i A~~ , r-r~ ~~ [ 1.,. 42. 35a0 (continued)Walter Reuther would send letters over their signatures to all loc als to appoint delegates to the Second Slav Congress** to be held on September 23-24, 1944 at Pittsburgh, Pa . b'1t.** .Alleged CP front organization .. ~~~-:. . ~~. b?t-.,~'i ..~:.; J.?::. 1-'4 -i... l'. .. ...= . .' .I,'j~~'~El 35 43. - . ..... -J:. .-.v~.,..w..~l""a'a""!,;J...:....~38 48. 0r ~at~l r~t. ~~ -~..----:!.. .i~ ~~: : ~ .::.,.....-;-.-~ "~It was noted that Reuther was in Flint at the time, attempting to have the striking employees return to work .+~------~- !. ''170 49. 0On 3/29/45, a conference was held at the office* of the Wisconsin State Conference on Social Legislation. Sparks ~ported that Reuther had lined up his gang and had isolated R. J. Thomas and Addes (not identified) and had sewed up the UAW Political Committee; that nothing could come before the board without Reuther's approval. Spa~ks further stated that Reuther intended to undermine the entire CIO policy and that all locals~nd wires to Phillip Murray opposing Reuther's policies . _ . , . . lo2. , b'7.0 This serial indicated that Sparks was President, Wisconsin CPA; R. J. Thomas was President, UAW and Murray was CIO leader.~ . f* Possibly both offices were located in Milwaukee, Wise.: :. -;: .]- --~ ...... "":. . 1 i: Ili l I!,;.;&~ .. , 50. ., '.""' ..0_" According to a Gener~~U~Y report dated 4/14/45, in the Detroit, area, the International officers of the UAW-CIO, including Vice-President Walter P. Reuther, were not known to have serious criminal records or to associate with the criminal element.62-75147-15-11 encl.p.ll8 (197.f-... -~. :. ~~-~..~,.: -Il-~On 9/11/45, the New York Office furnished literature concerni The Labor Book Club (100-341901), which revealed tha~ the board of Judg of Tne Labor Book Club was made up of four top officers of the UAW-CIO, including Walter Reuther. Every selection of this book club was made by the unanimous decision of the board.100-,41901-4 p.l encl. (1611.~ -~ -.::IaI '(continued)40 51. 4-750 (Re. ... I 7-85)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMAnON SHEETIPage(s) withheld entirely at this location in the file . One or more of the following statements, where indicated, explain this deletion.~eleted under exemption(s)/, 2, material available for release to you.fo ?c 1 k 7.0with no segregable0Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request.0Information pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.0Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). agency(ies) for review and direct response to you.These documents were referred to thatPages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).Page(s) withheld for the following reason(s):0xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxFor your infonnation: 52. --------------------------------~! ~ -----------------) 41.L 1Ssu~ t~f~Iers cor.tai:1ed a resume on "Our Super Seniority Exposed,0The 1945 FallDefense League" {100-5557), 11 by Daniel Bell, Assistant Editor of "Common Sense." This article revealed an a lleged effort on the part of _management to create conflict between returning veterans and other workers, as to which had seniority. The author called for full employment and suggested that readers consider the full employment plans of Walter Reuther, con~ained in the Murray Bill (not explained) now in Congress and the "Full Employment and Full Production Plan" of the SP. ~a100-5557-221 p.2(911'] .. . .~. 53. +750(Rev. 4-J7-85)xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET'IPage(s ) withheld entirely at this location in the file . One or more of the following statements, where indicated, explain this de letion.~Deleted under exemption(s)"/, material available for release to you.b?clk9.0with no segregable0Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request.0lnfonnation pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.0Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). agency(ies) for review and direct response to you.These documents were referred to thatPages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).Page(s) withheld for the following reason(s):0For your information:;Ixxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxu 54. INDEXPAGE NUMBERN.MIE tv-1-3Reuther, Wal tet: Philip/4- 1.88 Reuther, Walter/ vReuth~r, Walter P/. Reuther, Walther r231-232Reuther, W....,,......~: ~: ~,'f= -.:233 /. Reuther; W. F..Re_ uther, W~ P. /. ;r-:) -233~Reuther, Waiter/234~c_::;.;.: :Reuther, Wal " /235vReuther, Walter A./ . Reuther, Walter C.23s1~ .~-~- ,;.:_:,. :.:.:-'-!.lo.l.-./236/Reuther, Walter F." Reuther, Walter G.~ '.- - ~ - . ;- ~235 /Reuther, Walter E."''I v234Y"Reuther, Walt ,...~. . .. ..j-233 .,.....Reuther, Waker ,/:J ~~. ., I t233/.':1 I:-l I"j J~ .:..:._ . ' _j~~~ "Reuther, IWalter L. . Reuther, Walter Phillip"' Reuther, Wa1ter R. " .Reuther, Walter T.' ' ,Reuther, Water',' Reuther, Philip1,..JST {j't tr S S 9 - c.-.< ~~. " J F.-/e.-1~ 55. .) '-(PAGE NmiBERNAME247 ./ - ..,. 247vRuether, Walter Philip / Rue_her, W. ' t - Ruether, Walt.248~-249w. w.250-252A~I253 ~Rinther, Walter /254~Reutter, Walter~l :.; !'+ :- ~-255 ~ 256.///WalterReuthrer, ~alter P.' .'~249 /A. ,Reuter, Walter Reuts~h,~249-Reuther, Walther/Reuter,.257~. .... Reuther's, Walter'Reuthlr, Walter".25BV'2ssvReuthers, Walter P./ Ruth~.r, _ te.r Wal~59-.~64 "}n264::./Ruther, "The Redhead" " ...~249~Reuter, Walter P./ .Reuter~/'265-267 /. Ruther, One'r -.= .----- -J--.~' ...I4- 56. /-~:______ leJ-= 9 - ~-5- --- JP_:;--- - - - - - - ~ ~'::....:--.-------=.! ..~--iI -'---- ... ~j . ------. ------'..----?J.t i 0 -~ ~ r-, ,- 57. {_)~..(~----------~~~-~ET--~M~~N~,___ r '2 /)I} >.---.} ./U.t:. ~"!"'~-4.1w~a----_.LR~~~ ~ u)a-Pt_v fl_;j~iz" -----~-~1t1F J -;e r&6::..:--IN~ '' -,2;---zt~RJ-J4.,.MF;J: I;;/;J//6 (} ~IOe/hsi'J S;k {p;J.. ~ 96//7--.3_~ ii~;J;_~---3-. _ lifE ~L- 'lS.s~- .:? ol: .J" .3,s ;_-;- .;;--~ ~ $.. 1- --" ~. -~-~~-)~-li;1]./2P..ffr.tJ&$t_oj'J1Fh 7-~-g'lJ..?- '-/ rd..-...._i/1)s:;-----------------~------~--~~----:~.: ~~ t>o u~L/. .st-"iff_J_ IJl - LJ.;D .M/~si1' A1F1~!- r~~?'- I 9 al_S..u-,_,_,ppvD____D_Ejo'f~-.f..;- -::k. -tR~lj,:-,,,)~'----1!---+-~----~78~3_ __ ~; . .;- ~ .- 86~:.... . .;_--~'--r_,L!-------~-+------.- . . j .. . - '-81/'~-----~~~--------~---------~--~----------~-, 67. .()"' .( '~J-1()73- I I ~;v 68. ........ '( ) .....- t I.~-- 69. oat~ri~~1I-L-C 0 F ! ..----C. --0 F !T.~s letter, ei~~c d by Walter Reuther is proof of hi 5 lo7alty to t be !.io.., iet Union . He a..:il:dts t hat he prefers CommunisJU to Ame::-i canis:n. His umrillingne:;;:; t-o join the &l"'llzy of the United Sta te~ alone ll"i th his thousa."'lds of felloTr :uneri!':ans is e,ridence that he still feels no lo~lty to Ame::-ica and to t~eri c~n principles.Tr-ert: can be only on~ rt:asou for the vicious red-bo.i tin!i ca=:pcoign in lihich Reutner has recently induleed. Coz:rnuniam is not r.'1?1 po.;::.ular witt Ame::-ican work rs 'md, Re"..lthP.r, 1'illE:d "With perso:-.al a.mbi tivr: , doe !: n.:>t hesi t.3te to all'i tch sides in h:i s pu=>lic ap~ea::-Q ~ce 3 1 Th e re~l test of his lo~alty is record~d in his acts. ,. th~!:1 1~.3~ he rote a "letter in vt". ich hP. eXJ:::".!:5se:.i h ~ s loyLJ.l L;' ~o Soic-: Unio;, a:..:ovt! .his 1o:r:.:.l -:.:: to f.J:~Ilrir.a.In 1941 he refused to serve his of the nati .n.co .ntr~in the armed serv.! c~sw~ltP-r P. Reuther has not ChanP.Cd patri ~ ti c utterence.:>, he l!ltill refus~:;his Qind. n~spite his lo~d to take an actj ve pc.rt ir. the upholci:L l~"": of Am~ricH.n principles or in t .he active de fens.: of this COW1trl" Consider just. 'fiho are the . is an automobile worke::-s. Jmem'J~:sof t.he leuther !dlrd ly wh::>Roy Reut~er we.~ c. WF~ instructor in 1934 . -he has n> recuru .;f havinr work~ in any au~omobile plant. Vist;~r }ieut.ber, pro.feesional. W1ion::.ct with le.;s t.hc..n one month actual senic~ in t.ne au~omobile inciu!!try. Hi.s recoro is that of &. aocial aervice worker atrikingl~ similar ~ Sidney Hillman.All thrcH h.:.ve been c.ss>ciQt.ed with .Brookll'ood Labor Colleg~, notorio.Js svci&list School. The director of tha~ school is at prese:1t a promimmt 11e:nber of th~ Socie:.list party in l!ichiC'n. 'I!J~!"l that school w;.3 disbanded the ent.ire li brar:; wr..s pwdlr.sf'!t.! h:J Wa:!. t?::R v~ther ~nd is no~ in the archives o! the Rewthcr controlleJ Local 17L in Det.r::lit.The Reuther brothers have clos ~ly identifiec ll'i t.h every facti ::nal endeavor in the union and h been, a t va:.:oi.:s t.ime, !pro' om: :.h.:.;-;c 1e or ano:.!-. cr. Firs:., Pro-Co:rrnunist:;, &nc then Pro-S.:>cic.list.. li."'.. one ti:":'le Pro-John L. l.A'nri~, Pro-Homer a:- t.ir., n.:n.- tl.e:r iLrt: Fro-E ~ :l.mD.:! with his 'middle of the Ro~ policy. When it ll'.:.s popul~r tncy w~:-e Pro-?ec.ce now thP.y are Pro-War, Pro-Brit~in. They have chunr, ~ d thei::allericnce ~ny tim~~, but the record~ ll'ill show tha t they h~ve beer. consis~Jentl:- careeri~ts and hi! ve always b~ en Pro-Reut .. er &6 ev~c ~nce ~ by the fc.ct, that they have been a :::le t.o kee;-: on the p&:Tvl1 o.f the 'DAW-CIO !our rner.'lOI'!!'S o.f the ir .family: Roy . Vietor 'Walter and h.il'i wi!"e 70. I~c orc 0 p y1About twenty Ilinute! wa.lk t':-0:::1 the factory an entirely ne"' Sociali5t city has :sprung up . Here over 50,000 of the factory ~orkers and t heir f:ilics live i~ fine ne~ apar~ent buildinb s . U:-go hospi'tcl.le, ~Schools, thtHl.t.r~s and cl .Jbs ha.; c .bee!"! erect.eC. here nnd for the u:s ~ of thoee Yho work, !or ~th o~t & worker's c&~ o ne cannot u~ e all t h e5e fi r.e mode~n fac ili~ ie ~. Thro! u~ ~ ~ t.~ ego we ~e:-e invitee to t.he club h :Y..: se in S::s gor (~;,:iali:~t C!. t :: ) for 21 evening of enjoym~nt e;1 ven by the workers o~ the Die m.:i ~: .:. :1c: shop. All the workers ~i th who~ we daily ~~rkc~e toc.ethe:- t~u t eveninc for a fine banque t , a co nc~rt, epeaches and G big d4nce.A division of the R_ d J..rr:r;j we...; Cilso presen t c.s gue.:ts. Tnt e social affai r Wu.3 the J::ost ins;:.iri nb t hi ng I have e ve:- see~. C::~ce a fellow has seen w~Qt is possible w~ere ~orkers Gair. pow~r, h~ r.o longer fichts for just an ideal, he fir.hts for ~~meth~nb which is real, aot~ething t.anrible. hlo.r.ine Henry ForJ throwi r.c a bit. p~~t:: for his slavef. Here the part;' wc.s n:> gift of charity fro::n s c::~e ;,;, e ab:>ve, for we vne the !actor7 ~nd ~e hel~ the me~ti~c ~nd de:ided to have our ;>art:r n:1d 1 t lfl!S J)d.id for from t~1e sur;:>lus e&rnines of our department.. The in~~rc~tinc thine is that three y~c.rs ago this p~ce he~e was ~ va ~ t prairie, a waste land. The thousands of workers he~e who are today buildinc co~plicated die ~ nd other tools ~ere ~t that time pe~sants who hd.d neoer Zieen an industry let alor.e worked in one. Ye ~ by mer~ brute determination, bj the determination to build a orke~s' country secorxi to none in the -,rorld, urged on by the spirit 0~ th~ Revolution they have construct~d stone b;r B't.one his huee and ll"arvelous auto r~tory which today 1s turninc out modern cars for the Soviet Union , Throut;h the Bitter Russian winters of 4~ bel01r they ha, e toi led at times ~lmost ~th bar~ lumds, dic~ine found a tions, erect: ng st~uc turas, pUling th~ huge pres:;es !nto pler ar.d s:.>c.ial ideal..: co::-.i n;~ i nto fore -: . Da.i ly, ,.~ o.:-e wa.tchinc Socialis!.:', beir-t raken do"'n :fro:r. 'the b oo !~s o:-. .he s ::~lv ~ and put. into ac tu bl'eeting workers with "Hello Cottrade," you coulc not dietincuieh him from any other worker.CX>NifrJL~.U:.!... 72. i ..;_~!!,) ~Lfile tr.:mti.e c:od ctop;u- a t.e rr ort.Gor 1:&1t.a.rReuthC%'. t.od...~ ec.u=~ ~ c;rc.r.t ~ o! U%1="'ie c.uong "Clioni1U ~ li.zt.c:: ~ .. , to tu.. c:p:e:b4: ~l:Jlpa:-'"~ ~ e.r ~cz..toMDNr - - - - SDd> ~:, ~.:~cmoh.:.d lo ______, ycraz.-~~!1 ..) 1lattcs:r arrin4 b:n ht .,_1; tGM::rdcd tro:a ~. en:1 ... n&d with Min t.A&n uwJ. interMt. u ~~ ~eauu 7W are ~Ull7 azrd.ou e reoein warci trc. a V-lran'l&Dd u wre ~ ~ ~ De~it !-b&t I~ t.a:nn, the -~- woxtcmi~ .t.o ~- -: . . . . -._... . ~ . . ~..n.. . .. .-.t.. ' tt .~ , , -.. .. . E:~rn . co . ,. . . :.. . . . t ~ . ;. . . .: : ,.. . . : : ;_ ;. :. . . .. ~ ~ ~ ' .:- . : ~::;; 'el&t ,-w !t.&Te v itkn ~ 1.he .trl.kN and tb8 &ner&l ~ ' ~ l.&bor lml"llt in Dltroit plu wbat have learned troa other 80"'ll"''U ~"' e! t.be riaillg d.i.BcCJiltent ot tM j,aarie&ll Worbr1 aa.D1 u l.on.& tar "< toM ~t t.o be ba.cic 111t.b 7'0U in the fro!lt line or the .-t:-ugg.U. ~ BcnreTar1 u c~at1on tar om- t.apor&rJ abaezlet 1 t.bere 1.8 t.be -. tl.&1lJ 1Jwpirat1on ' t.b&t u oan u work ~1' aid. nth our au., .. ~i&n c~&d.u _ .v:r t&e~l .~ t.b~bt bat we a.re a::tll&.l.l.7 ~ ln ~ bd.ld a oeiet7 t.b&t ~ll toreTer end the aploit.ation ~- IDJl b7 , .aim J the laacrwl.edre t.bat .,._t ... u-. PG 1 d' "' 1l'1l.l be tcrr 't. ~ri.t ......._ anc1 e:ljO')'IImlt, not oal7 0! t.be work1DCclua t a..na bat t.be ~lt- 1.n, cl&a1 ,.r. t.M ybcl.e wcld . ' .. ~. .. . : .. ... .,.. -...... ~.- ~ .' . .~ ' You know that Val ard I ftr.e a"lwa.,.. trcmg tor the &oTiri. lJnicm, that we were al~ya re&dy to defend it ag&Ul.t t.be liea c! reactionaries. But let ae t.e ll 7 9u na. that we are ... i ng here all the gr&at oonatruction, watching a ba.ckwa..-d peasantry be~ t.r&nl!~ in to a n .-nlight.ened, deaocratic and cultured populus; now that we have alr eady axperienced the thrill &nd 8&tisfaction Of partiCipdtinr in genuin~ wor king cl.a.a1 dacocr ac;r, we are a ore than jwn. 8J'll"p&t.hic t,()'lrSrd the Soviet Onion , we are rN.d.y t.o tight !or 1 t and it21 ideal... .. . :.' ... . ......... .. ........ . .. .- ..- :1j1.c:t..--. ..~. 73. ..r.. ..... ~" . f ~,..o... CO!~lliiTL=iL..._ . JWAR DEPARTMENT~- T~oo-a':':!.. .o. lb. &. .._ Ta.- .Jaz.WAR OEPAP.TMEHT G!!:NE'RAl.. fi'TAFF.l_____'. __ .KLJTIJ(T ~ Dfv.IQH-WASHI..._'"TONltr- ~ li(z.--- - ---. __ :_ _..... c.r.o.. - -.j.prll.3, *9.~~---- lilt.s-cS.. ----loll. B~ - -- lilz. _ _ __ ~,.._,:...lllz.N----i!!A G-ad7- ---/F11M ...... - - J.:f,.(I~.J .l.. There is forwarded herni th .tor 1'f"'Jr in.tO'nl&tion a copy of a.n anonymows report cones~ Ya.lter P. Reuther lor t.be Chief, Killtary Intelligence Serri.ee:~~~WII.LAP.D WEBB, Captain, lLillt.ary Intelligence,-. , ;;-:: . .Chief, Plant Intelligence Branch ;..i' Enclosure: Cpy. undtd. rpt. 74. ... -r.----:-____,.:___..;...__~-------~--. . . .. . ~~-' tNFmENtaL r~:::. 1 . . . . I ..._~-.R- DEPARTMENT'& WAft~. . : . ~Atn"MENT OENEJV.L. STAJ"'" .~.:? .:WLIT.utT ~ DfV1S1C*..aWASHINOTON. ...,. a- JAN 191942Mr . ~---. MT . C.l'!'.,. ...... .... ..Mr. R-d- ..........I ......ted~ral. ~eauUr. BeUo_.a - o!air . Q.LI ... T. . . .:_Inveati~tion,Mr . ..:- . -~----V. S. Department o! Justice, Vccl:int;tcr., D. C..M'-G.DclY ----.!.r. R. B. CunninghamJ.TT:E:.l~ I ON: Gentle~en:~e att~ched photostatic copies o! a letter by V1ctpr G~euther, Dece~ber 10, 19,1, and pl&nt aurvey !or~s are transmitted !or rour information and auch action as 70u u.y deec neceUe.l7 1n the opinion o! th1a Division the information requested by 1-ir. :Reuther ahould :not be furniahed and t:nionaahould ntl t be e.lloved to ae Ctl%' e 1 t by private means It 1 requested tht this Division be infor~ed as to the action taken. J.a a matter of interest, copies of this infornetion are being trA:laci tted to OPll.. Sincerely 7ours,..~~c~~.~ ~rige.d.ie:-r) .-.1cP.,...J.General, U. S .Arc::;, J.cti~ Assistn:nt C~ie! of Staff, G-2.l.&/:~.~'l.!: ,. -,,.:. . -.... ~c -~ . . . , ~. ~ . c ,. / Encl:Circ. ltr. 12-l0-41 to all UAi':-CIO Loce.l Unions v. questio~ire... -. ~ A.& .eat.. he::tha OfNM'!', ~f.OOriFreEN IiAL - - --2~ 75. . 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N:t u et 1;.M pa.n1 &re U..Cipl..i.ntd. m ~~ S.Crrl.&r7 c! Distrirl loo 7 1 ~ring the P.troit ~tor,r, 1RU renotwd trr .b:U !&lll!re ~ "ilrll:l.t &bcrat. a l_t!lera.l ~ a the p.1.ant.a o! t.ba .... (i!;I{ElUl. J1D!(ES crePORJ.no'!l. Be wu .-upp.l&nt ed. a r.. dqa ~ 'r>;r PJ.! rooo::EI llho - h.:-. &ll i..pruain ~rd o! rtrll:a }'erprlnt.d ill Dli.nou, "I.U~in and lntlhna ~o uailt hl..a i l O'r'l'O UlGK!l..II~ an old to1WII!11rt ntara.n ec ll"trlb ~~ who 1IU alao ua.ig:n.ed bere 11pnth. Onr ea.b&t ~~.r~q 1 ~ ef U. l.rrs;r1 L.T7 and lkrin.n are nat. ~gl.ec:tee ou-r ion o! -1&1 .-diUo!:t. In addition t. o t.M Yoa:a.g Ocaruni.-t l.&gla a.n4. the YO'Ilt.h In=.rlri&l C=!artnce now in the procua o! !~tion, the ~:t.iona..l1~nti.on a! Con.Utut1orut1 ~ i.a ~"at ~take t.h !i.Ud. 1;o propa.gandis.e he right to re!ua Killt..a..ry- aan-i.ca on ~a! ~ei.-ne.. ~er t.b.a &lJ. ~ Ula o! eiTil rlsht. prot.et.~ ~ n- o-- rmi rl trotrt. will ahorl~ rla..-t ~ u.on.g aoldh-n 1lr7 "i.boa as.llore a.nd pro.peetin ecm.eript1, a -pel"'"T"U't.d ncti..oo tha-t "elder the CoOJtituti..on they c:&n ret'1ae ..u.itu-y urviee or to ~ &:nil!! in de!~ o! our c.ountry, 'th d.K.J..a.n.tion YU adopted &t t.he !iati.onaJ.. J.ct.ion Con!:erence b&l.rl. in li~hingt.on, D.C. on .lprll 19-20, l9U, &nd u .mbod.ied in a BiJ.l o!. VUti. . !or the ~rica.n ~opl adopted at that. conhnnce. '!)-,iJ Bill of -~- 81. .-- --: I .---- ----..I ..'' 'I--%-low )At a= CO 'bc.o.k .o U,. a1n.1rlor- lad ~ &wt.N:Un t:art ~ arr~.a.c. oo-=zrnJst ., c. 1n the u.s. 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II ~-:t f"i . th reccm ~-=.nt a.r..c1e b7 !.ICBAB.D P'RJ..Ril!US'niJ( &M wm DEP~P.~,.~ l:tUtHB:a; t.h& t.be7 ~ lntrocb.- a J'OHlJ:rt.ion c tbl un "'ZmVl~R 'j ..~-~~.CIO ~ic, 11hera'b-7 Ptahcrt of t.h1.a ll:',r.nisatJ.on woW.tS. :o ~ b-aa an appoiutin .r ~n attiaN 1D e1t.be.r the !nt.vnati.oal mlN&l'!"''ona U ~ pro!ua . ~'n, IIU1 er tuu.t ~.on..., aru~ qd1.e a ---~ . . . . .. . . . ... ..~ ..~...:.. .... - -:.. ~,--~ : ~;~"'L...!"e e'in witll, hoeetwo 1n41Ti4W. ban aehieTec! t.bd- pruent bpon.azrt. nnk1n, ,_.1ion h the IUlr t.h.roa.gh t.ht uairlmce am cl.on eo-operat1ec o! the eozr-nniwt. elwnnt. WbU. li.AIDZiSUII ~ Dntr art1l..i&tec1 ottie~ with ~ o! the ext.r... red 1MJ. pooupa, t. i l ~n aidvecl an epport.mi.at that 1nNl4 ent.er into azq k1n4 ot an 11 h r r t t.o pz,..t.e hU penoz:w.l aabit!olla. wn:n:a IEUlllB8. huM& known~ .,mpathist w1t.h oc *'''a, M4a a W1p te Za.aaia and. nlogiMC! be prueat. aperillant in lua1a ~ lctten AI all u tl"a a )Ulle pl&fam..1'ict... ... ,.:":~....J . Aa t. t.ba nuona t .. e-.i.ng e.t with t.hia l'WT'Oluti.oa&:7 anncmnc~ 1ri he UPt at heir put. pa"!tl'S&DCU 1 two t.hMria1 art &4Tanct4 buec! ~ .,". w 1M tactll&l aDd reuonabla Mdlt.iGila. Pira"t, t.ht ll..amagi.ng h!l1wl.cN ~i.M4 "T t.bl ~ t.hJooa&b t.Mir ~ J"'Ot.t4 ecctrol.ot t.ht nnk and ru. ot t.ht CIO, aDd t.be NnHqUDCN tbera.trc:m. Second, an organised at t..:pt, D01r in procN to reriOTt n:AWI"!PiSfiii and KEll'l"HEll. tree leadership in tbt UJ.W. fba ;..rrt i.e now M1ng pat 1n aot.ion 't7 t.be coa:nunilta in ~ I..al..!Itt prouant ep14' o ef .tr!b. u I etreued 1n a Jlll8b.mo t! r.port nlaitt..cl, i1 MtiDit~ t.ha J'N'C11~ a Carttull.7 plm.ed ecm.pirac7 111 t.bt parl at ~ ~~.. fhtre 1a te!'in.ite ....-idee t.bat a ~Dii.Urable 1mPMr et .., ulled oonaarntin labor l.M.clan U"e ponr ~ md &N 1mceaae1.8otl7 p.l..ap.n& !1rl.o t.~ h.md. e! the t&tr.aiata..rprnioua~ ..,,: /!be IU.uatiafa.cticm 011 ba part ot t!M wl.l .:trenched ccwrnm 1wt. l.N.der-hip in the 11.0-CID with l'JUND:BS~' 1 &nttll UUl'BJiJl' a ~t, 1a - t.o ~ inairleca to .be pari. e! t.bt .. oht leadership to call 1m 1med 1 ate nrib in all tht Genaral. Motor pl..ant.a without. p-anting tlal.q u J"eqatntecl 'bJ he ktioDal. tabo!" Arbitratioc Bea.rcl, peot!i ng t.h. ))rea em -.gotiatiDDI. l'LUIDISnll &Dd Ut1'IHEa iu~ that a ponpco=ct. or t.hrt at.rib llbou.U M ~tc! an4 ainoe t.hq Npreaante4 t.be organi.sa.ticm in all t.ht aagvt.&ti.aaa 1 a ~ -.. a:ae:ut.ed.. Tbt eowmn1 at D)tto ia .-trlli .fi.nt aD:l Mgot.iat. l.at..r. '- a -.tttr o! !a.ct they ara Dot. ao Ttl'j' mleh eonc~ w1i.h t.he J'NUlta o! t.be n.eptiati011au lang u t.bey can a ripple aa1 ~ pz-M.ution. ~ir in!l.D.eDCtl in t.he l!mlel'OUI l.ooal.a 1.1 a lot 1110re aariows tb8ll the meral public l"'Mlises and the oonaervatiTe J..a.dtrahips are 'Willlng t.o a.dmit. At the present t.i.ae tbty a.re tryinr to put o.-er a resolution 1n t .T tl"Y local., repucii.&ting the aeticn o!-> . ..... :-_...~: ...... :....ly is result of check of bli invL::. : ~:~ t i'c fik ~. :;:: :~.edt ::.~res t. rccorJs, T'-'~Jt:~:.l r.~ ~~-: :. :.! ::u: .mi ~ lld to Fill lucn~iii~til;.l Iji.-i.:::l. Fi.1l:Cr prints arc nc~ for positive check. J.i 94. 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II,)'IUm of European uni~.(f.. ~ t. ,. 1:e lll reltgton and Gcd -the aohncea as reltg1o _ .Reu-thr 'a ansr:>er 1Pas 1 Jfe do not believe l1l Go~_, but that _an ~ God. -~--=-~-~:- :-.~- l!ien 8uin.~art"zng -1-h.t-;, pfc-t~~;--~~ R~~-th-~"-r 1 a -trtp to Rus~i'a-~~ hte act-ttvtttes whtle tn Russta 4nd attttudB whtle there and upon htfl - return_, tt 111a11 felt that tttle IDould-be added b includtn tn det tl the et-ter If IDr-ot t te Baa call~ t B atter does refl.ect t e Reuth.ers adatra-tton for oondtttons tn ills Bot>fet Un~on as 10a&.' I etatad tn the origtnal draft of thB ae11oranctua for tht1 J'htte House and ts only a further tndtoatton of -the aanner tn rohtoh thev eabraced the Ruestan avatea as 111aa aho10n elsewhere under"th~ headtng concerning tha -trtp to Russta. ~are ts attachBd for "our readv eza11tna-tton an ezact copv of the portton of the ortgtnal draft of the eaorandul! jor the rht-te, House a8 t-t appeared Jlnder the headtng "Trtp to Russta." In addtt;ton there lfl a copy of the eaae portton of the ~raorandUJ! as revtaeo and aent to the J'htte Houae .. . = ............ ,. --. .. -. - ' -It; ts noted that .,hen rewrt-ttng -the aemorandul! for 'the J'htte Houee greater det;atl aa fncluded concerntng -thlf Reu-ther le-t-ter tn order 'to place grea't!r ekphaste on ft. It ta reor~ed that fh~a r:>as not done rtgtnallv:tn thja aat;t;er afnce emphaata on the letter 111aa deatred. ..:.:...~~--,... . .;:.--~.-... . . .f.~~--~.----::--!._,._.-- ... . --.--~-----~!---- . -----.'--~~~,..-----------------~-----.JF"". 112. .l-~.~oara~an1 - Jlr. Be1,.ont l - Ltataon Section tick1ORIGINAL COPr COK'lilf!!TI.AL:::.: ~ ~1 -fJ=fp 'lp lufaza,,,...,. .fell ~,.CJ.,lr I ~ Qeuautu tAe ~aJ. ~u ,.-ar-oCJ .eth,,tu (~ D-) ...*V'd tlr ~oi "'ujt'Ue '" ...ug~~ai, 1NB lil . - ..,.,.*~~.r.. 1 .aliefMa"itu~,., _.,., ,~nplerefl tr.1 ..-. ...... F",_,.AlM all .. '" ... t ''"'',.,, I rorter ,.,,,. - r&lter, aadz ~eel ""*~ ~utAer .,., ._,., ' ~ ~ob'l-.,,~,,.or~JJM .,g~t --cat rolter aa4 r~tor ,.,. eald for ~ aaar ror ago z A4d -'""''" ., ~ .. o11d ~-2 __.:~=:=.:=:!~:-= ~ ~~:~~~~t~-~ ~m~ ~~~~g~=-" ato~~"~~~~~~:~-;~-~~-;;~, !fi~;l~~~~~!~;rl~~:;;;;::-::~::~~~:~:~;~~:~2}~; ==-~~;;~i.,::?~.;~-.~~-~- -~~~ "~~~~-~T~~ ~~sa - ~-:~nt- bi - ~~ - ~re~~~~~~~-:;~,-tb~--~~-- ~~;;,~- .- . .,.l ieek~- is the_ --.._:.: . .. _ ..~:2': ~-1 red~heaclf a"primar7 target Bu.t he baa a aecoiid8.17 one be. - .. . . _: ...-- . .::.. _. . dd, : o less.. of the n._;..-~ .- ~ ..planS -:-:::~-~-. : :_':. : _:_ ;.. to hit, am bit it be villi with the big auto companies.-~. 'l'he .:::.- _ "-: . - .- . .. : . . ... . . . . . : . .. : - .. : .~- - -- ~ _ . .. ."a~ eompm;de~ against whom ~e now 1B lining up bis manpower and suing up a . : ~~ ..'. : -:~-'- -- . =- -....:. - .. .- $25 000 000 strike 1md. chesto : .- .' .. .._ .',. _.1 _ . . . -: . --: ..1 . . -- .-- :. ~...... ~...- -:: : :- . .. . - -~.- -. - -- ~.> :_.:. :.-.. ..--- .--~--- - -=- ~-~ .:......-:-- ~~--;-:---.--.:~~-- -..... . =" ~ .--:-~;-- ~= ..:..: ..... --:--= -=:-...":"" ~-~ .;. __.-~ .~uther1s s~coiidB17 target u... tied direct~. to. .the Guaranteed . . . . . Anm1e} .-Wap. . Tll~t-. ~ .:. -=. ~ - --: ._ target .is the increasing ot UDemplo;ymen~ .iD.BUrance payments to workers by the atatea~' ... . . . . .. . . --~-.~~~---- ...f,~_. : . ~;.; ~-. .-...~~ .. ,. '.-~- -B~.wants to~aok: _ ..-- !..-~.._ .-..-. - - ; : -up these payments .;... and lengthen the zmmber of weeks dU!"in8whic~t~ey are paid.- not 0~ to- 3oble~s auto workers blt to all types or varkers, . :. . .....---- < ,... 120. ---':':":"' .. B6uth~!s -'-:-~~-.:..._:_'--,,_,.._,F".Ple .he.ye_--R--- - 'beEe,_msk:~g thie p.J.r.~ and backing tbBllla'>lvesooo' -o.~: cj_+~;!Jf: .til~ .cld 1'i ;tnt -by _the =i.Ona_,,,__'.:.._~ ~---=--__:~=:::::~:__..:.-f. cr.:o--~,:_;_"--------- _::....:__--~---=----o-oomr..ny:::E~-p~~~~~~-~~~~-i.~,~:~~,~~~-~.--~; ::..-.:-:.;. . -~~:.:- .. .::_ ... :.--~:-::~.. .:-- .:: -~-.:. . :~:-... . . :. . .:_..:._.:.:~--=--~: ... :_.: .: .. -.- .. :~: ~ ... - - ---. -~~:_: _.--.:.:.~::..~.:- .~::-.:.. . .::~'"'--~'- :_..A~_rus-fj ..~.e big swsl ce-11panies .fought thz f!"!ieel =ions dz:ive fcrr euob p:-lvate-; . - ~-- :_~;::__ :_:i:-:_-__ --=-.;..;_--~~. --~~~-:-~-- ~~-: -~-~-- -~=-~-:-_--=:_-:0~ ?=-~--~=:~::: .:.:-. ::>-. -~-- .:_;_,. . . _---~--~~-=- :;~ ;-;;s_;; T;IJJ,D.Il s~ a paot in 1949 vhio!:!, in ef!ect, 0;1aid _-tluit ~;__:~~~ti ~~-~ln--El.23 ~iOIIB .. Then the_: .-~~--~;~~m~~~~ ~.wl- p8~ th~{i!.re;~~~~ -~:~;;;~F~d-e-;_:~ ~ld ~~:s;,;;';,-~S,;~-it~~~~-1:_-~; ..:...~.:::;:'- ----.-- ------.- ---,...-. -; . . ;;.!.-:-~-------:-'-'_ . ;,..-":,==- __ ._.-.:....:-:.-:.~~ - - , pe.~::::.ts frel:!l the gow~nt .:_::-~ ~- stiP,1at.ei! ~~t, J..Sti8 say. $100_a_ ~tii-;:."':_: __ -:: . '""7;'::-.. ..-Even a $5-a-mOilth increase in Federal Old Age j:>eneicin payments can mean a ---- ;.-;-.,..~--..saving of millions B.llil'.J.all.y by the 'fj)omPiuue~..~eAuto thuori, led-~r"_ . ,.'' _..~hie n~.c~era-lO~Ooo~~:~;_: . - . . - ..... ___:;,,:ret:!.red Fo=d varkers. Th';lse pensioners receive an average or $45 a ~nth !r.Om Ford~~~. ._~: - ir:--iidd~ti~n t~ Fed~;al s~a~~--s~~~tY.'~~k8~-~: -~~- _";' .. :, .~'; .= .-" ~. :_~:. :.-: . -.::-::____ ;~0-~~~:_, ... ," -.- .., -If the_Federe.l -payments wez:e just $101li.ore eaoh-.month 1 theF~ cOIIl~ v~ ~-. ,_WS:lter Reuther,_..::..; . .__. __ :-..baa~ pension.. ai:reeme~t.withFor example,.:.-----~.:.---.!~~---.':the Ford__ co.- --- --.--;-.. --~~- --- ~~,_-__ .~i~-$;~,ooo ~as a mDllth, or- ~;2~~~ ~ ;ear ea~~--~:~ _- ~-L- _ ,:;~-::~:~~~:. -_ ?:.~:~~!;;:~::~~;~: -_- -So, say the ch~pions of .U:e' !Jum"~te~ AnniJAJ Jage ~~will be the .a~ ~ _- ,.- ~;~:0-~/.:::.:::.. -~:...----41 .:----~. 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For .almost 25 years .vial ter Reutber has been~ ~ _ _t~a:d :- J _.,:-._,.:}this election c11r.1paign, the Daily Worker, mouthpiece.~~~-of ~~:~ _. 9~~st Party, bas featured appro~ing~y ih,_u;,t;=}E~e:_~ ~ ~t~e, pro;F':fl: ~or W~r Reuther, The boss -~O~t~~~~;n turn, bas i . bee~/fe.dy tQ .tl.~c41pt the support, even if ta ~~- tly, o _ the . Coi1'11lU!l_ sU. 1 J-~~ ~ li f t'i ~ 1a~a ~"= ~ -.: ~ ~ 1955 ~- . . , _,...--/ 163. 1::~~;::_-~:~_:~-~---~~----1 :c.:t.... -. - .. ~.:...=:~--f .~ ' ,, -- - -~ --.-:::~-~:. . :. -_.v =~~~-:~.;~-~c~~~-~~~--::. _-.__.:. ;- ._~----~-...-------~~~--~=--=~'"---.--~::;;...-~~.:-; ==.-... t... '-. . . .. :-~~~:..~-:.:-::-~--..""::...,.The DE.ily Worker, or Octooer 18th,., aays, in a 5-column headline~-1---. --- : e.cross the top -! -- --- .... address be!'oreor its !'ront page, "Reuther Backs H-Test Ban." .:In an the AFL-CIO Shipbuilders convention on October 17th,Reuther called !'or making the cessation of --.---r '-~~--------~..z=-..:..:_:___~. --~---H~bombtesta the major_issue of the present campaign. _ Reuther went on to say: "This situa. ... tion of radiation is so serious that the APL-CIO will call a nations. conrerence next February on the e!'!'ects of radiation on workers in t'actories. Thats what we are going to do about it.". 'The Communist Party, through a formal statement or its national Committee, has announced that it will not endorse any individual candidates in the current political campaign. Communist subter!'uge.This is a typicalThe Connnur.-J;st Party press and ps.rnphlets haveibeen shouting loudly for the de.feat o.f the"CadillacCabinet,"~whic~-means nothing more than supporting the Stevenson-Kefauver ticket.~J rFurthermore, the Communist auxiliaries have been explicitly en1 dorsing theStevenson-~efauverIcandidacy. On October 9th, the'' executive board o.f the International Union o.f Mine, Mill and Smelter:IWorkers announced that it had unanimously voted to endorseSte~enson!'or President and Ke.fauver !'or Vice-President. In the o.ft'icial publication of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Asbury Howard, the union's international vice-president and himsel.f a Negro from Bessemer, Alabama, urged .. -Negro voters to support the Stevenson-Kefauver ticket.Asbury Howaiis a Communist and his union is one of the most completely Communis1L ,__controlled in modern labor union history. The IUMMSW is a vital psi'6!' the Communist labor union apparatus,tBehind the scenes in the AFL-CIO, there is a bitter struggle .fc:~.:-_~:.-.-~- -:.i-!2i~~3~~;~~> ~ ~~- -=::.~-- . . . ~- ~ :. ~ . -. ....-.. -7.-:-- _ .. .:-.' . - - -- .. : :~.:... :. ---:-_: --:"-~ F.~~~:- _:.....". ..T.tw:-I _. ._ Dt:;_d ~...-Tele. ~.--.' ,' - At 11:25 A~ M:~ while you were out of the office, I received a . call Congressman McGovern' 8 Office (Dem. ~Oc. South that they had received a le~er from c., _ a constituent of the Congressman's r equesting that 1f the Congressman bf"J checked with the FBI he _ ould find out what a "no-good-bum" w .::_ , ..: __ .... ~:- .:.:.: _; ~-- ..- ___ ... _ _ _ __ _ __Reuthe~ ,1~ - _ -_ _ ;:~___ ._ __~ -- ''. Ir~"'""'.-.t .,. c.. ..... ~tDquired as to whether. or not the FBI 1:0~d him a . letter stating that Reuther was of good reputation. I 11i that _. that would be impossible as our files were confidential and suggested to.' him ~t he ~lte the constituent and ao advise her. _ ~~r; c.tated that be realized our files were confidential but since she had written 80 many letters to the Congressman' a Office he able to aend thought that may be he could atop her from writing 1f he her a CO,PY of _ letter received from l4r. Hoover. i.was.. .J, 'I ~ said he appreciated our position and WDuld handle the matter in accordance with my auggestlon. . .v.~l~;;~-ATIO~ . .-HERfl~ ~.-~'It JAN.2D m f-sl>.~ ... t.. . ~~ ~, .,. ._. ,. . .... .. . ... ...50 FEB-4..19sf . !~ r .,..- I~. ONTAINED C S Uf'C LASStAED . -~. - ~.! 165. 4-75D(R"''. 4-17-85)"' .c.~'...... .JFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEETPage(s) withheld entirely at this location in the file. 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' . . . . Bt ~Aa lDIT!D'S C!'ICAL PUVDSIOM" or fll! LA!IOI 1HNtMliT u AJ AHlCIIT fO fl!tll~ U~ l CI!Al.Lt~i: TO EVI:R.Y CITl!rll or OIJI ATIOtl.~ :':'''~, TH UA.W l.UDi:Rt vt SAI11 1_ liAS .DONE !!ORt IIAI'IAGt AND YIOUMCt TO _::.. ;;;;.l"'--=4 rREI:Dao! TliAM u Tlft Pi:Cw.IU rtAMCIAL TRAtSA.CTIONS Or Ti:Al'ISrtl . ~~ -~-;. ~~tf:It tc,~--~-~0 ll_~ _ltD tUIIItl ~lit 8iJ'O~t tMt St~lTt UCICLT~ _ ,;;i~:-:~- .l1 .... 1;;i ~~::~-TO l~~~~~gAf~~,~~~i~rtwtS'J~~r~~ f~grLJ~flfr!E~YJ~hW~L:Er~~~~E: ~""..._,.t.-~::"ltlt ~tRY IIOUSI fta lilllCII lit ~PtUS 11 ll,JCII PASSIQ"A;t TI:Il'IS'"!"TMt lOUSEnLteATIS tur''roo LORG IA.vt 'aa:.GLICT1 tilnl.';-~.0;:.:.-: RESPot!S lBlLITY TO StrtWD THE fl.Et DITti.PilSt SYSiTt" J.Cl~T I liCK '-"'-";, ..~~. .~! __:._ ~ k'of~l;a-''C1Til Coruifrnt_ ion Corp .,........;J;._ ~ ...., ~ ~ .. 4 .,. J, .. ,~=>;--~~---... -;~;:-;:"c-'":~-;_:- _:;..c~&e1 "i .. 1 .,._ a ... e ~. e ~ague" . --.-.. - 198. '!'he available knoYn b.a.ndYriti~ of ULTER Ulf"l11D c;onsht of s1~n&tur- on Jd.a. fi~erpri.nt c;a.rd&, #1BI-1Sili6&0.:~~f~.~-:~::~-~-~.C.:..~: ~:-:.: .. -;: --.~ .~~"-- i. -:.:--=--'--"-; ~::'~-~~I~}.~~~~.~-2::~-'~J~~~:,~:-~,~~~;~=--~~~::~ ~:;. ~~lt-~Pti~son .. r----- -------- -------------'-~ =.-.., .-=." :-,: 212. . Correspondent furnished a compilation of infor. mation concerning Walter Reuther which the local library . -:. ::. _ ..:.:::.:-: :. prepared;for him ~llegedly from va:d,ous magazines~-.,.. -~.--~>_t;;.;.:::.~:.;:_ ":-.:.:.: