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  • PRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS; US AMBASSADOR TO IRELAND MATT MCCLOSKEY RESIGNS; AFL-CIO NEGATIVE STATEMENT ON WAGE AND PRICE GUIDELINES; LBJ'S SCHEDULE FOR DAY; ERIC SEVAREID, DORIS FLEESON COLUMNS; LBJ'S FOREIGN POLICY; VIETNAM, LAOS
  • REEDY ASKS ABOUT ITEMS FOR PRESS BRIEFING; RESPONSE TO RECENT CHARGES BY DON REYNOLDS, JOHN WILLIAMS IN BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; AFL-CIO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL'S MEETING WITH LBJ, ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ, HHH
  • MEANY PRAISES LBJ'S REMARKS TO INTERNATIONAL LABOR PRESS ASSOCIATION YESTERDAY; JACOB POTOFSKY'S CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY; NEED FOR LABOR, LIBERAL SUPPORT FOR ADMINISTRATION; DNC, AFL-CIO FUNDING FOR CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES
  • WIRTZ' MEETING WITH AFL-CIO LEADERS; WIRTZ SUGGESTS LBJ MEET WITH DAVID DUBINSKY, JACOB POTOFSKY; LBJ'S CONCERN ABOUT LABOR'S CRITICISM OF ECONOMIC, VIETNAM POLICIES, PREFERENCE FOR MEETING WITH LARGER GROUP; RFK; GEORGE MEANY; REPEAL OF TAFT
  • WIRTZ' MEETING WITH AFL-CIO LEADERS ON MINIMUM WAGE, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILLS; LBJ DISCUSSES LACK OF LABOR SUPPORT FOR GREAT SOCIETY BILLS AND LABOR CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY, SUGGESTS WIRTZ MEET WITH LABOR LEADERS ABOUT THESE CONCERNS
  • MEANY ASKS LBJ TO MEET WITH AFL-CIO LEADERS ON MINIMUM WAGE BILL; LBJ SUGGESTS LABOR LEADERS MEET FORMALLY WITH WIRTZ, THEN INFORMALLY WITH LBJ, DISCUSSES CONCERNS ABOUT NEGATIVE PRESS STORIES ON LABOR CRITICISM OF ADMINISTRATION; CONGRESSIONAL
  • LBJ DISCUSSES VACANCIES IN COMMERCE DEPT, POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF ACTING SECRETARY WHILE PROPOSED MERGER OF COMMERCE AND LABOR DEPTS IS BEING CONSIDERED; KIRKLAND SAYS HE THINKS AFL-CIO WILL SUPPORT MERGER; LBJ PRAISES JAMES REYNOLDS
  • . Birmingham 3, Ala. Telephones: Office: FA 4-5648 Residence: TR.9-0032 William Mintz, Director Alabama COPE,AFL-CIO 604 Lyric Building Briudngham 3 • Ala. FA 4-5648 Mrs. Susie Kuffski'~, Secretary· Mobile District Labor Council 105 N. Jackson Street Mobile
  • . December I, 1g63 21 Remarks at the Presentation of an Exceptional Service Award to Agent Rufus W. Youngblood of the Secret Service. December 4, 1g63 22 Remarks at a Meeting With the AFL-CIO Executive Council. December ·4, 1g63 23 Remarks to Members
  • to get rid of this irritation of, ''He doesn't know where Greece is", sort of thing. what I mean. Well, they didn't say that, but you know So he came to Washington. You will probably recall the AFL-CIO had endorsed Coke Stevenson because Johnson had
  • saw the m o st frig h ten in g ly r e a lis t ic c o ile d r a ttle sn a k e , b lu n t- h ead ed , v i cio u s , b ea u tifu l b e a te n -g o ld je w e lr y , then I could h ea r the sm a.ll ch irru p in g of w h isp e r s and knew that p eop le w e
  • s , who h a s s u f f e r e d w i t h Lucii n S p a n i s h a n d Mrs. S n y d e r , who h a s a t l a s t g i v e n h e r a f e e l i n g o f accom plishm ent and p e r s o n a l a c h ie v e m e n t in so cio lo g y . She’ s g o t her niche t h
  • during the m orn in g I talked to Lyndon in H e sounded v e r y tired . It w as so m e a tro cio u s hour out t h e r e - - I think n e a r ly s ix o ’c lo c k and h e sa id h e had b een awake s in c e 2:30. e y e s had b een g iv in g h im a lo t