Fla. Pursuant to a request by Congressman Paul Rogers in early 1967 GAO conducted an investigation of alleged participation in political and union activities by employees of the Community Action Fund. Inc.. and the American Friends Service Committeeorganizations conducting programs for migrant workers in Florida with grant funds provided by the Office of Economic Opportunity. In a letter dated May 19. 1967. Elmer Staats. Comptroller General of the United States. stated that on the basis of their review. "It appears that certain employees of these grantees engaged in what may be considered political and union activities and that Federal funds were used to reimburse some of those employees for certain travel expenses incurred while carrying out such activities." Among the details of this report. investigators noted: "We interviewed three persons who said that they had attended meetings of crew leaders in March or April. 1966. at which CAF and AFSC employees and representatives of the AFLCIO were attempting to organize a union of crew leaders and migrant workers. A UAWA (union) newsletter dated April 25. 1966. listed Bill Johnson. CAP. and Hank Mayer. AFSC. as Editors and Roscoe Webb. CAP. as special consultant to UAWA. and was put out by Johnson and Mayer. A former CAP accountant. advised that on June 18. 1966. he attended a dinner meeting in a Tampa Hotel between officials of CAF and AFLCIO at which there was a discussion of AFLCIO plans to organize 10.000 migrant workers by July 4. 1966. and the role of CAF to furnish information to union organizers as to where migrant workers could be located. At a meeting of crew leaders held in the union hall in Belle Glade before a rally on December 11. 1966. Roscoe Webb and William Johnson.