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- the negotiations until it is certain there is no
alternative and the n decide to give the supers onic s . Assistant Secretary Talbot
should press as hard as possible for some other solution but at the end of the
r oad, he should refer back to Washington
- to expand the growth in
the level of economic act_ivity -- to continue pressing the absorptive
capacity of the areaTs resources and productive facilities. Over time,
this is the best and perhaps the only way to absorb labor in the area
- Press relations
- Lady Bird has hair styled while she reads John Adams' "Familiar Letters;" Lady Bird describes picture on plane & mentions press; breakfast; Lady Bird describes each stop; tour of "Old House" where four generations of Adams lived; luncheon; toasts
- »MEMORANDUM
THE W HITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
S u n d a y , J u n e 2 5, 1967
F’a g e 3
e v e r y t h i n g th a t concerned press coverage.
A nd t h is w a s s o m e t h i n g th at I h a d
never faced b efore.
M r s . B u r g c a m e a t 8 :0 0 a n d c o m b
- Press relations