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- . 3.6 CONGRESSMAN FORD NLJ 1.2 ·1'13 ~ January 30, 1968 Ey dm1 , NAR..Aati'1-s-01 The President: A man's judgment is no better than his information. I think the American people should have a chance to see their elected representatives face to face. We
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- with restrictions con · nod n the donor's dead of ·tt. Ir ....... ORM u,2e .ca-aa> 1 JANUARY 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF BUSINESSMEN J. Paul Austin Charles F. Myers, Jr. Walter A. Haas, Jr. Joseph Califano John Seng stacke Clark Clifford James S
- Folder, "January 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. National Alliance of businessmen luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
- Richard D. McCarthy (29th District, New York) said that the riots, the tax message, and the war in Vietnam all indicated to him that Democrats are in for trouble next year. He said the people are focusing on the war; that some new initiative is needed
- additional cuts. Congressman Pollock: Mr. President, I want to thank you very deeply for your help in meeting the emergency needs of my people in Alaska. All of the agencies of government and you have been so helpful in our time of need. The President: I am
Folder, "October 17, 1967 - 5:35 p.m. Congressional Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- national party. We need to make up our minds and agree what course of action all of us should take. Congressman Albert: Mahon is trying to get around Bow and run the government for the next thirty days. We need to show the advantages of his proposal over
- bill would be reviewed carefully and that by a combination of Congressional and executive action, expenditures would be reduced by roughly one dollar for each dollar raised through taxes. Representatives of the Nation 1 s leading businesses, financial
- to Indonesia then we are backing off all we stand for in that area. He said Indonesia is a nation of many millions which has fought off Communism and which needs our help to rise to a position among the nations of the world. The President said he didn 1t want
- million. SPEAKER MCCORMACK: The GI Bill may be in excess of $600 million. SENATOR DIRKSEN: So up and up they go. There will be those sacred . cows but I think we can work out some language which will be in your . interest and will be in .the national
- between 19th and 20th. The President: I want to hear both sides. I am sensitive that we do any thing to hinder negotiations. I also worry that we kill some of our people by holding back to 19th. Study this document carefully and let's meet
- people will be cut 153, 000 from DOD 5 5, 000 from Post Office For every four who leave, three can be hired. MfETlf>'~G f~OTES CSPYRIGH-TED "Pt181iee1tioA Req~r~s ?er"'i11ieA ef Ce~. i. ;r~ht Hotder; W Thomru..k;~n~on D .. ~ •. :. . .£.JHl"IC