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  • : Again, this is pure speculation on your part, but I had this question constructed before I asked you how intimately you knew either Kennedy or Johnson. Both Kennedy and Johnson voted to override Truman's veto on the McCarren-Walter Act in '52; yet
  • Administration, 1962 Campaign Financing 1964 Series of Articles by Walter Pincus in Washington Star, Money and Politics Campaign Fund Raising, 1964. Bi-Partisan Drive Headed by Truman and Eisenhower to Raise Campaign Money by Direct Mail Appeal Campaign Fund
  • McGeorge Bund y To Oval office George Mean y Andrew Biemiller (fo r Walte r Reuther ) Jacob Potofsk y David Dubinsk y GE Gardner Gardner Ackle Ackle y Secretary Secretaryooff Labor Labor, , Willar Willar dd Wirt Wirtzz Bill Moyers Moyer s (pl (pl)) calls
  • at Walter Heller's farewell party. The President took me aside--he knew I was working on this--he said, "By the way, Wilbur, be sure that whatever you do you don't come out with something that's going to get me right in the middle of this religious
  • ~~~e~">':_•_ Walter Reuther, Mr. Potofsky and Mr . Dubinsky · -at ll:TO on Wednesday, March 10. I i; .I Ii Group of Negro publishers at 1: 00 p . m . on Thursday, March 11. ____ ..._.........~_.. • • • g• •~.;· ~ r ~~ ·._ I - ' I .. I
  • ) - By , NARA, Datc?- -14 3 CONFIDENTIAL ., ,< I ·2- Nov. 27, 19M Labor believes we can wo:rk tbh out wlth Reuther attd bl• pe.ople. The lmmedlate problem la to get Wilbur Mille to agree to pueh the necoeeary Implementing leglalatlon. You do· not now havo
  • Banquet, Paris, Texas Speech by Senator Johnson Introducing Gov. Adlai Stevenson at Fort Worth, Texas Article from Senator Johnson to Walter G. Hall of Dickerson, Texas, Regarding Democratic Election Speech by Senator Johnson Before Houston Rotary Club
  • where there was quite likely to be a victory. G: This was the occasion on which Senator [Walter] George insisted that an amendment be added that would allow the states to retain the adver­ tising rights along the highways rather than yield
  • to be right away without that year to sleep it off. But he signed it, although with a regret and maybe it's the best thing at this point. I'm trying to do some forward thinking here as to how we close book. I've talked to John Schnittker and Walter Wilcox
  • Scranton is coming to the end of his term, and is not eligible for reelection. He has worked in the Department (1958-60).. Walter Reuther has won elections in his union as well as sought to influence them on the national level. In the Board of Consultants
  • by the Viet Cong-runs the Newark Community Union Project. Hayden launched his project with a $5,000 grant from United Auto Worker's President Walter Reuther. There are nine others. All are underfinanced; the SDS workers live in conditions of poverty
  • Trowbridge, Alexander B., President National Assoc. of Manufacturers [Jan. 1982] 13 Tselos, George, Archivist Walter Reuther Library of Labor & Urban Affairs - Wayne State [July 1980] 13 Tucker, John Guy, Director - White House Conference on Families [May
  • . Said C.1.0. 's Political A:ction Committee bou, Jaok Kroll, ~The job of preeident is too much for a man of your age• • • •" Barkley replied, "I'm a very vig9roua man. I'm like a man of 40." Said Auto Work­ en' President Walter Reuther, "Life teaches us
  • Economy 1/9/50 New England Hopes to have its Own Steel Plant 1/9/50 What the A&P Ads Don't Reveal 1/9/50 Address to House American Prosperity. Greatest Nation on Earth1/10/50 The Passing of a Great Man-Walter B. Wooden 1/12/50 S-1008 the Basing-Point Bill
  • of Lobsinger's speeches. I asked Joyce what he thought about the NBC program on the disorder and he said that it had been discredited, adding that Walter Sheridan was not to be trusted. I referred again to PAR's decision to move into the suburbsi he mentioned
  • be heavy leakage and no supply cutback and I just called Walter Jenkins in the White House to alert so I won't get any political pressure him and also the President from that end. This morning I spent over an hour talking with Willard Cochrane, who
  • There was not a word , however, that any objective, middle-of-the-road liberal (are there any other kinds?) could fault. It was a dispassionate view of American history, illuminated by the light shed on our past and present by such critics as Walter Reuther, Stokely
  • on the urban problem (Reuther, W}'itney Youns:, Edaar Kaber, Profeaaor• Haar and Wooc:1, and Kermit Ci9rdon)thi• Friday at noon. We have aet December 15th a• the deadline for the firat interim report (in time for your $tat• of the Union M••••a• if the panel
  • ARLINGTON, VA. VICTORY ,. :u BANQUET Ill FIGHTERS u, w -I .J Ill C ~ I;. 0 I FUTURE I Banquet Committee (Partial Listing) Rear Admiral Walter Ansel Brig. General Eugene S. Bibb Maj, General Robert Blake Commander Homer Brett, Jr. R. W. Brooks
  • , O.C. 20315 10 August 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Attached is my memo for ~ecord of a meeting I had with General Eisenhower at Walter Reed Hospital yesterday. I covered the three points about which Mr. Ro stow had spoken to me - - the possible
  • . it this way, he sa:id, had been reselved a.f'ter long and caref'uJ. thought down at the Ranch by a Task Foree which included Walter Heller, Kermit Gordon, and others. They had decided that the program shoUld be held together' should be dramatized
  • d an d sai d t o send flower s t o th e funeral services . Flower s were sen t ordered by Ashton Gonella , The President als o rea d a mem o fro m Jo e Califan o whic h MW handed him--re Walte r Reuther. Th e President approve d th e seatin g fo r
  • a Mr y y (includ e visite d by ) tur som 5:47a t 7:41a t 7:45 9:30 7:50a f e f o r t Expend! Activit Wednesda y£ r Reuther . Rochester . Minnesot a - President , Internationa l Union , UAW , AFL-CIO y Clar k Cliffor d . McGeorge Bund y - Ne w
  • , President , Campbel l Sou p Co . , Camden , Ne w Jersey _ Labr r Walte r P . Reuther , President . Int l Union . Unite d Automobile Aircraft an d Agric mplement Worker sof _ busines s| Stuar t T . Saunder s , Chairman_o f Bd , Pa . Railroa d Co . I
  • to the White House; he was having a meeting in the Cabinet Room with business leaders and labor leaders. He said, "You'll know some of them; Henry Ford is going to be there, Walt Reuther is going to be there," and so on. So I sat through the meeting. And he
  • tor gotii;n the a1.nora t lMlliea. la~r leaurs . !le 1eek1 , through atrike power, 1:io barpui with m.ore -mod.•n.te In e!'teot la• ay1 , •1 will p\lll the hOlae• d.o1m • • •xt year, the .aw• heed ot uit•d labor . • un.10 ■ 1 ,ou let me Reuther