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  • I ·~ ,,,. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 16, 1967 2:45 Po m., Saturday FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Lunch with the AFL-CIO Executive Council on September 15, 1967 The President's Introductory Remarks The President welcomed
  • Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
  • Sullivan, Vice President of the AFL-CIO and President of the Building Service Employees Union, read a statement he had issued in Saigon praising the will and spirit of the Vietnamese people and the positive role played by unions there. Stanford Smith
  • :-·~ ~sioi ct ,-c;...,-rin'.1t H ~-W.-+fr-~mc s ~; .) rr:n son The President: Will you get 135, 000? Gene!"al Abrams: Yes. The President: Are they drafti:i.1.g 18 year olds? General Abrams: Yes. Thieu and Ky are determined to cio
  • problem is one of national security. Is that right? (murm1Jred assent) Pfil~~~Jl>l~HT: Vlhat ~bout our intelligence. How do they know what we are cioing OP.fore we do it? What about the B-52 raid -- weren't they gone before we got there? MCUAMARA