About this recording WALTER REUTHER OFFICE CONVERSATION March 7, 1966 Office Conversation Walter P. Reuther American Defense and Security Congress Domestic Affairs Elections Europe Human Rights and Civil Rights Law and Justice Politics Citation Number: 9841 REUTHER'S HAND INJURY; LBJ DISCUSSES WORLD SITUATION, DEGAULLE, VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; REUTHER ASKS TO MEET WITH LBJ ON LABOR PROBLEMS, MICHIGAN POLITICAL SITUATION; DEFEAT OF TAFT-HARTLEY 14-B REPEAL; TRANSFER OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE TO DOJ Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with WALTER REUTHER and OFFICE CONVERSATION, March 7, 1966 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with WALTER REUTHER, March 7, 1966 Next Conversation with JOHN POMFRET, March 8, 1966 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with JOHN POMFRET, March 8, 1966 audio icon Conversation with JOHN MCCORMACK, OFFICE CONVERSATION and ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, March 8, 1966 audio icon Conversation with HENRY FOWLER, March 8, 1966 audio icon Conversation with GEORGE BALL and BILL MOYERS, March 8, 1966 audio icon Conversation with GEORGE MEANY, March 9, 1966 audio icon Conversation with WILLARD WIRTZ, March 9, 1966 audio icon Conversation with HENRY FOWLER, March 10, 1966 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, March 9, 1966 audio icon Conversation with PAUL DOUGLAS, March 9, 1966 audio icon Conversation with TELEPHONE OPERATOR audio icon