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  • THE TELEPHCNE: ( Ben Guill, Post Office Department Robert Oliver, Asst. to Walter Reuther Bill ~~yers, Chamber of Commerce in Jefferson Becky Ma.son Howard Davis Owen Mlrray Senator Daniel Os car Holcombe in Houston ·'.;: . ---~ ( - ..
  • Albright Buzz Tom Corcoran Mary Love Bailey (Austin) re: ladies' teas in Texas J. Raymond Jones (NYC) -- sent by Adam Clayton Powell Albert Thomas (re: ladies teas in Houston) Walter Reuther Walter, Bobby John Connally (San Francisco) Gerald Mann (Austin
  • , arriving at 12:30 pm Motor to Wayne State University, arriving at 1:00 McGregor Memorial Building Office -- signs Plans for Progress Ballroom - VP speaks to Regional Conference of EEO at Wayne State To airport, by car, w/ Sen. Hart, Neil Staebler, Walter
  • Members: ANTHONY CELEBREZZE, Secretary, HEW ROBERT F. KENNEDY, Attorney General FRED KORTH, Secretary of the Navy JOHN w. MACY, JR., Chairman, Civil Service Commission GLENN T. SEABORG, Chairman, AEC JAMES Eo WEBB, Administrator, NASA WALTER REUTHER
  • WITHDRAW AL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF DOCUMENT Memo Memo Memo LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Telephone Jenkins Conversation Telephone Jenkins Conversation Telephone Jenkins Conversation 4/ 21/86 between Joe Skiles and Walter
  • See all scanned items from Office Files of Walter Jenkins Box 1
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • Folder, "Notes and Transcripts of Johnson Conversations, February, 1960," Telephone Transcripts, Office Files of Walter Jenkins, Box 1
  • Office Files of Walter Jenkins
  • and has urged him to run for the presidency but that he knows nothing of his business dealings. 3/26 LBJ goes to Middleburg for the weekend with Wiley and Bob Waldron. They are joined later by CTJ, Thornberry, Walter and Marjorie Jenkins and Diana
  • as majority leader. Walter Reuther hosts an informal dinner for members of Congress. 6/10-6/12 LBJ goes to New York. 1953 Chronology ● p. 13 of 26 07/2024 13 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral
  • . They are experiencing difficulties with the Castro government. Eisenhower asks Congress to remove the interest rate ceilings on series E and H savings bonds. 6/9 LBJ meets with Walter Reuther and George Harrison this morning. Reedy advises that LBJ point out
  • of the railroad workers weekly paper, Labor. AFL-CIO leaders--George Meany, pres.; Walter Reuther, UAW pres.; George Harrison, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen pres.; Al J. Hayes, pres., Machinists Union and chairman of AFL-CIO Ethical Practices Committee-- meet
  • for me if I would just take it.” CTJ and Mrs. Walter George attend a reception at the Australian Embassy in honor of Prime Minister Menzies. 3/19 LBJ hosts a luncheon for newsmen: Bill Theis, Sam Shaffer, Roy Lahr, Jack Bell, John Steele, and George
  • for much of the three days of debate. 1/16 LBJ reports that Eisenhower’s budget is nearly $6 million above the goal the President set for this year as a candidate in 1951. 1/17 LBJ meets with Walter Reuther, Hubert Humphrey and Robert Oliver. 1/18 LBJ
  • the President to the podium. 1/8 Walter Jenkins is out of the office due to his mother’s illness. She dies sometime in mid-January, and Jenkins is back in Washington by February 1. 1/9 Stewart Alsop reports in his column that LBJ is circulating a memorandum
  • transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org In continuing labor violence, UAW President Walter Reuther is seriously wounded by a gunshot blast in his home in Detroit. 4/21 75th
  • . Said C.1.0. 's Political A:ction Committee bou, Jaok Kroll, ~The job of preeident is too much for a man of your age• • • •" Barkley replied, "I'm a very vig9roua man. I'm like a man of 40." Said Auto Work­ en' President Walter Reuther, "Life teaches us
  • & Kilday Ed Johnson -- re: Baseball Bill Bobby -- re: Baseball Bill Sen Joe Clark Sen Smathers George Killian Walker Stone Sen Stennis -- briefly in reception room Oscar Chapman Bob Oliver -- re: Reuther's statement on Gov Williams comments re: LBJ
  • tor gotii;n the a1.nora t lMlliea. la~r leaurs . !le 1eek1 , through atrike power, 1:io barpui with m.ore -mod.•n.te In e!'teot la• ay1 , •1 will p\lll the hOlae• d.o1m • • •xt year, the .aw• heed ot uit•d labor . • un.10 ■ 1 ,ou let me Reuther