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Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- and pessimistic side. The truth is that we are winning militarily, but t~{s story is not being told. The failure of the press accounts for som; of the d i sallusionment among t he p eopl e . I i I II / r1 1 ~MtSFtilG TO HANDWRITIN~ Ffll 3 The President
- was among them. A ft e r v isitin g with them , I went to the m o vie theatre and saw f i l m s taken at the ra n c h -w h e n the children w e r e young, Lyndon during W orld War II, a ll of which I soon re c o g n iz e d with dism ay w e r e just the lea
- in g th e m a ll. T hink i t w as d e a r of W rig h t to do it b e c a u s e a s L y n d a s a y s " th is town w as d e s ig n e d II f o r C o n g r e s s m e n and t h e i r w ives and not fo r c h i l d r e n and c h i l d r e n s e ld o m jo
- preoumption ii tha\ "' on our aide la n~ hamlloapped u la Hitl\ r •• • learning tr the expert in mi- ottonae . Hitler 17ill not 'be bl to manutaature new methods of toro• aa f early adTM.tagea onm n u ,,. asoimilata hta ot method and pr op ~ation
- f the m b ig ra m b lin g h o u se s su ite d f o r la rg e fa m ilie s and c a sua l liv in g . We asked h im how m uch one o f th e m w ould c o st i f II f th e y came up f o r sa le now , and he sa id about $ 1 5 , 000 o r $18^000, b u t you re
- ich m a d e h im th e f i r s t h o n o r a r y d id . MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE ( _ , ^ W A A S S K K II N K Q U T I U W O KN S unday, J u ly 31, 1966 Page 5 e ld e r in th e C h r is tia n c h u rc h . It w a s s o m e w h e re a lo n g
- g h t h im o v e r to i n tr o d u c e h im I to ld h im th a t I r e m e m b e r h is n a m e w e l l f r o m th e e a r l y -■ - . .. . . ' .... • ■ ' ■ „ r . nnn#,in-rif..-,ii - ' ■ ■ Iliriiiiiiiw iirira a i^ MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E
- countries to expand trade with the bloc really for economic reasons. I Also, there were some internal pressures in that same direction. guess it was during one of those stages of relative rapprochement with the Soviets, which I guess at a later point s~ii