About this recording WILLARD WIRTZ January 6, 1966 W. Willard Wirtz Human Rights and Civil Rights Jobs and Economy Citation Number: 9432 WIRTZ REPORTS ON TALKS WITH UNNAMED PERSON ABOUT NYC TRANSIT STRIKE, SUGGESTS HE OR JAMES REYNOLDS GO TO NYC IF THERE IS NO PROGRESS; ARTHUR GOLDBERG'S OFFER TO HELP ON NEGOTIATIONS; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL'S DEMANDS FOR POVERTY BUDGET; BERNARD BOUTIN Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with WILLARD WIRTZ, January 6, 1966 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with ROBERT MCNAMARA and TELEPHONE OPERATOR, January 6, 1966 Next Conversation with DON COOK, January 7, 1966 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with DON COOK, January 7, 1966 audio icon Conversation with WILLARD WIRTZ, January 7, 1966 audio icon Conversation with JOHN CONNOR and HENRY FOWLER, January 7, 1966 audio icon Conversation with MANUEL COHEN and OFFICE NOISE, January 7, 1966 audio icon Conversation with NELSON ROCKEFELLER, January 7, 1966 audio icon Conversation with TELEPHONE REPAIRMAN audio icon Conversation with JOSEPH CALIFANO, January 7, 1966 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, January 7, 1966 audio icon Conversation with TELEPHONE OPERATOR audio icon Conversation with JOHN CONNOR and HENRY FOWLER, January 7, 1966 audio icon