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  • 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