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Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 3 (III), 8/8/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and the period right after that. I remember that Johnson was contacting liberal labor people all over the place. funny thing happened that I recollect. Indeed, a I was in Walter Reuther's suite at the Statler during the assassination weekend; Walter's
- Visits with LBJ immediately after the Kennedy funeral; Rauh’s encouraging LBJ and John Connally to do something about desegregation; working with LBJ and Clarence Mitchell; LBJ criticizing the ADA; the convention of Atlantic City; Reuther; Dr
- : What do you do as far as protocol is concerned with someone like Walter Reuther, who holds no official position, but who does have a considerable constituency? C: If I'm not mistaken, I think Halter Reuther, if he was here that day and I'm not sure
- troops, massive release of prisoners and the neutral seating of (North) Viet Nam in the United Nations. Smiley told Vivian that Walter Mueller, the group included B. Shower (phonetic), John Granite (phonetic) and Douglas Deer. Smiley indicated
- well publicized? R: You mean, in this particular discussion. of other people in on that discussion. Well, there were a number In fact, the more significant discussion took place at the Trademoor Hotel where Walter Reuther called me one morning
- Jenkins S ~ l,P-1/ot Nt.:T ~1•-'-r.;- 1 ,o,?/84 A 62 letter J. Edga, Hoover to Walter Jenkins 2 8/19/64 A ~ 11/z_e,/fl/ r s /Vt...r e,/-Z~"1 53cz-➔leeltt:tte,rr---;jJr..1!:!l!!!'ddtrgaa,rr1RR00io01vneJrr1itoO"VvvVla!fflttecrr1~Jeie1m1kltilin
- horn. For instance, I was responsible for the employment of Walter McLeod by Roy Wilkins of the NAACP, and the development of a project to get money from industry for the operation of the NAACP. Now in some three or four years this amounts to over
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- ; problems of President’s Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity; enforcement of regulations; Walter Jenkins; George Reedy; success of PCEEO; OEO; EEOC; civil rights organizations; MLK; Office of Federal Contract Compliance; Council of Equal Opportunity
- . And it had been the subject of discussions in late 1966 with Horsky and Philip S. Hughes, deputy director of the Bureau of the Budget, Harold Seidman and Bob Prestoman (?) of the Bureau of the Budget, Califano, and [Walter] Tobriner and Schuyler Lowe
- AActivities as presidential adviser on National Capital Affairs; reorganization to commission and council system; selection of Walter Washington as mayor; council members; evaluation of White House staff operation; Pollak’s nomination of assistant
- Conference from Walter Reuther. McDonald did not further identify the Walter Reuther to whom she referred. McDonald also informed King that th13 Southern Christian Leadership Conference had received a check for $25,000 from a woman residing in the State