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  • replied yes. Rusk reported on the Non proliferation Treaty. He said Russia has come back with an Article III redraft. The NATO Council would discuss this tomorrow. McNamara left the room to take a call from Walter Reuther. He returned and reported
  • for the very stability we have developed so painfully for the dollar and international markets. The President: Danang 1 s being shelled. Thieu says he can 1t move further. The DMZ is not being closely watched. I saw Walter Reuther and Clark Kerr tonight
  • ) Secretary Fowler not trying to danger you. ( 3) I '11 talk to you anytime. I saw him at 4 p. m. THE PRESIDENT then told of his talk with Mr. Meany. he didn't know if he could endorse it or not. I also talked to Walter Reuther. cities. Meany said He thinks
  • 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
  • . I have talked with Mr. Abel of the steel workers, wi;~ Walter Reuther and with George Meany. I have talked with all of th~em. They are concerned about infiation. But they all want to criticize you in the way you try to handle infiaticn. The pay
  • is reminiscent of the labor situation in the 1930's. There were the same types of statements about the labor leaders then. -- There were young Turks who came out then, but with the exception of Walter Reuther, most of them vanished down the drain. NAACP
  • 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
  • ,Phil MEANY, George, An-CIO EVERS, Charles, NAACP REUTHER,Walter P •, UAW EDELSBEllG,Herman MtEPHY, Carl, Baltimore Afro-American SHAPIRO, Michael HElmY, Aaron, Mississippi Council or MONDSCHEIN, Ruth Federated Or&anizations TOOKS,Allene, Del ta Sigma
  • ,John, Westbury, NY POTOFSKY,Jacob S., NYC REUTHER,Walter P., Det., Mich AUSTIN, Dorothy M., Cleve., Ohio BROOK,Thomas, Storrs, Conn. BRYANT,Agnes, Det., Mich CAPLOVITZ, David, NYC CHRISTIANSON, Edwin, St. Paul, Minn. CLEVEIAND,Frank, Columbia, Ohio
  • er Reuther. "' national coaacience meeting an4 for coatlnntn1 in your endoavora, LYNDON B. JOHNSON LBJ:MS:MB CC: Mr. Holborn Central Indi• of the large ~(iadril With every good wbb for a productive success to tbe diatlnaulabed A. Philip
  • Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Polley George M. Haztlaon, Chief Executive Brotherhood of Railway Clerk• Walter P. Reuther, President United Automobile Workers of America Luther H. Hodges Secretary of Commerce James J. Reynolds Assistant
  • J~ 29., 1966 C U./AT Invitations to following for ceremony COITD1lemorat1ng 20th Armiversary of the signing of the Atanic Energy Act and swearing-in of Dr. Samuel Nabrit and Wilfrid Johnson Atomic Energy Commission. x x REUTHER,Walter., Wash
  • \ Robert Wood Political Science M. I. T. Department MEMBERS Charles Haar Professor, Harvard ~w School Edgar Kaiser (represented by Norman Nickerson) President, Kaiser Industries Walter Reuther (represented by Jack Conway) Vice President, AFL-CIO Oscar
  • . f ·f.. I, j .'. ~ I .. ~~ ,; "~\.(/J I GEORGE MEANY WAL TEA P. REUTHER GEORGE M. HARRISON JAMH I . CARIY HARRY C. BATES DAVID J . McDONA DAVID DUBINSKY WM . F. SCHNITZL A 81 ~ SIXTEENTH STREET. N.W. WASHINGTON e, D. C. NATIONAL 8-3870
  • 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
  • and one for a call. I 1 1JI_,/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON W. Marvin Watson M&.---~---r:-~~--------12:45 Mr. Preaident: Attached ha publication received yesterday: "IUD Agenda" published by the)(lnduatrial Union Department, AFL-CIO, of which Walter P
  • Mrs. Norma L. Morrison Senator Frank E. Moss Bishop Reuben H. Mueller Dr. Kenneth G. Neigh James Patton Mrs. Esther Peterson Bishop W. Kenneth Pope Lawrence 5. Phillips Jacob Potofsky Walter P. Reuther Mr. James Kirkham National Commission
  • the hard-core kids. "They are not job ready -- we haven't really gotten through to them.'' Watts Labor Advisory Council This program, sponsored by 11 international unions -- Walter Reuther is a major force in the organization -- uses NYC and other funding
  • told my husband that my epitaph woulb be, 'She planted three trees!"' She said that an interest in beautification in the United States was growing, and she spoke of projects initiated by General Electric, Walter Reuther, and the National Associa­ tion
  • , AEROSPACE & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA-UAW WALTER P. REUTHER LEONARD ......... WOODCOCK EMIL PRESIOENr PAT .. VICE-PRESIOENT July MAZEY GREATHOUSE ..... ....... SECRETARY-TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT 2, 1965 President Lyndon Bo
  • THAT IN THIS CRISIS, MR. PRESIDENT, YOU WILL ACT WITH THE SAME CONVICTION, COURAGE AND COMPASSION WHICH HAS CHARACTERIZED YOUR LEADERSHIP IN OTHER PERIODS OF CHALLENGE. WALTER P REUTHER, PRESIDENT, INTERNATIONAL UNION UAW. >< [2 of 2] ­ I.~ l n I ::> A423 PD
  • open knowledge, he's a friend of Walter Reuther, and Walter Reuther, publicly stated he wanted to see a Soviet America formed''. There is no question in "B's" mind that Mr. Dean Rusk is likewise a Com­ munist; the entire Supreme Court, as well
  • REUTHER , \valter Po RANDOLPH , A. Philip BEIRNE, Joseph A • DUBINSKY,, David SCHOENANN, Peter T. ANNENBERG, Walter H. BEINECKE,, William S . BODMAN , Henry T. CISLIB , Walker L . DICKEY , Charles D. FOGARTY, Thomas C • PHILLIPPE , Gerald L RCX:KEFELLER
  • Machine & Foundry Co. CHAVIS, Patrick, Jr., Indpls. CRAWFORD, Kenneth G., Wash., D.C. CRONKITE, Walter, NYC o., C., DUNN, William E., Washo 1 D.C. FERRE, Maurice A., Miami, Fla. GATES, Thomas S., NYC GOULD, Elliott, NYC GUINAN, Matthew
  • ., D.c. WOOD,Robert, c., HUD ZIMMERMAN, Gordon K., NaU Assn of Soil RADIN, Alex, Wash., D.C. RANDOLPH, Jennings, Senate am.Water Conservation REID, Louis, Interior YOUID, Milton R., Senate REINECKE,Ed., Cc,pgress REUTHER,Walter P., Det. ROCKEFELLER
  • distinguished guests at the signing were the following: Mrs. Bessie Gottlieb, 74-year-old vice president of the National Council, and also vice president of the Chicago Area Senior Citizens Association; Walter Newburgher, executive vice president of the Congress
  • ,_ ' .,, ". ." . ... Saturday, May 7, 1966 12:45 p. m. -~ --- Mr. President: \ I recommend you approve this familia~ item. .. ., w. W. R .o stow SONFIDENTIAL-·a ttacbment Memo for President from Sec Rusk, May 6, 1966 "Appointment of Walter P. Mcconaughy as Your Special
  • AFL CIO 815 16 ST . A -HDC HB19 THOASH RRIS, GE RAL COUSEL ASHDC AL CIO 815 16 ST 822 D VID COHE 1223 CO NECT!CUT AVE • ASHDC HB23 EA Y, P ESI ET EO AFL CIO 815 16 ST NW ASHDC HB24 AlTER P REUTHER,PRESIDET UA DETROIT - !CH re : ...... 8
  • /24/64. WALTERS,Robert a., pm Vallejo, Calif., pm 7/25/64. MURRAY, Andrew J., pm Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/~. TRF.STRIAL,Donald s., Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/64. WARD,Jack, 4050 Me.lone Dr., Napa, Calif., 7/23/64. Exiward R., pm Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/0-J
  • Railroads Transportation Bldg, Wash., D.C. LOUGHLIN,E. S., Hartford, Conn. LUNDY,J • A• , Alba.ey, NY L'YIE., J. G., Railway Ace Magazine, New York City McCARTER,Walter J., National Capital Transportation Agency, Wafh ., D.C. McCORMICK., James, Mass Bay
  • 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
  • NationalChairman JOSEPH L RAUH,JR. REGINALD H. ZALLES WALTER P. REUTHER Treasurer MARVINROSENBERG RUBIN MRS.JANEJ. BUCHENHOLZ MORRIS Secretary ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, JR. PAULSEABURY EDWARD D.HOLLANDER Chairman, Exec.Committee LEONSHULL NationalDirector OFFICERS
  • and appears I feel that Walter Reuther is now in line and Bill Schnitzler has been proving a big help in our union activities. Howard Woods continues to be cooperative and has handled a recent Committee matter very well. Rabbi Weinstein, who is always ready
  • : FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ Walter G. Farr, Jr., Demonstration Cities to be Director, Administration Secretary Weaver would like to appoint Mr. W*ter G. Farr, the Schedule C, Level V, position of Director, Demonstration Administration. Jr. to Cities Mr. Farr, 41, has