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- LBJ ASKS SCHLESINGER TO PREPARE INFORMAL REMARKS FOR LBJ TO MAKE AT UPCOMING MEETINGS WITH AFL-CIO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND WITH BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS DECISION TO APPOINT THOMAS MANN AS COORDINATOR OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS, US-LATIN AMERICAN POLICY; DISCUSSION OF AFL-CIO PROJECTS IN MEXICO
- LBJ ASKS O'BRIEN TO BE AT WH LUNCHEON MEETING WITH AFL-CIO LABOR LEADERS AND WH DINNER MEETING WITH THE BUSINESS COUNCIL
- 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
- LBJ ASKS MEANY ABOUT REQUEST THAT LBJ MEET WITH AFL-CIO EXECUTIVE BOARD IN EAST ROOM TODAY TO INFORM LBJ OF THEIR ENDORSEMENT OF HIM AND HHH
- 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
- FORTAS ASKS ABOUT CALL FROM UNIDENTIFIED PERSON, OFFERS TO REPORT ON HIS TALK WITH JAIME BENITEZ ABOUT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ TELLS FORTAS HE IS LATE FOR SPEECH TO AFL-CIO BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES GROUP, ASKS FORTAS TO CALL BACK IN AN HOUR
- 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 TEASES MEANY, THANKS HIM FOR AFL-CIO VIETNAM RESOLUTION; LBJ DISCUSSES EFFORTS TO RESOLVE OPPOSITION BY PAUL HALL AND OTHERS TO MARITIME ADMINISTRATION PROVISIONS OF BILL CREATING TRANSPORTATION DEPT; APPOINTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY
- 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
- 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
- e ^ a sc h o la r sh ip in S o cio lo g y at Y esh iv a U n iv e r s ity 's Stern Colle g e fo r
Wom en in N ew Y ork C ity.
j,
The r e c ip ie n t w ill be ab le to d evote tim e to
s p e c ia l study o f the p ro b lem s of p o v erty .
M rs
- a - - a handsom e sp a cio u s
p la c e , the P la z a fram ed b y two long bu ild in gs by I. M . P e i.
And
at the foot of the h o r se sh oe the g rea t cu rvin g bulk of HUD w hich
I think is b y M a rcel B reu er - - a ll of it on a v a s t s c a le , w e
- od's b le s s in g s
on both the P r e s id e n t of the U nited States and
eirg ra cio u s Q ueen.
th
And at
the end o f the s e r v ic e when the ch o ir sang, "God Save The Q ueen” I fe lt a
q u ick ru sh of em otion .
I m m e d ia te ly a fte r
- have b e e n w ork in g on it fo r s e v e r a l y e a r s .
I w a s glad to do a ll o f th is , but it w as an a s s e m b ly lin e and
s e e m e d u n g ra cio u s to th em .
I to ld L iz to le t us not p e r m it it to happen
a n y m o r e — fiv e
- r B r o w n of C a l i f o r n i a h a d j u s t b e e n in a n d W a l t e r R e u t h e r of
MEMORANDUM
THE W H ITE HOUSE
S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 2 5, 1964
W ASHIN GTON
Page 4
A F L -CIO.
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A f t e r lunch* we h u s t l e d D r . D o b i
- 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
- the
R o c k e f e lle r s , the ra n ch in the G rand T e to n s , and L a u r e n c e and M a r y 's
p e r s o n a l h o u se in W ood stock , V e rm o n t.
T h is h o u se h a s g r e a t c o lo n ia l c h a r m .
S p a cio u s g ro u n d s su r r o u
- and to oth er parks in W ashington.
T hey
a r e K o rea n m a g n o lia s - - th is is a g ra cio u s g estu re on h er p a rt b e c a u se
o f our b e a u tific a tio n p r o g ra m .
H er v iv a c ity and en th u sia sm sp ea k in any
la n g u a g e
- 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