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Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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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
Folder, "[May 27, 1968 - 6:15 p.m. Meeting with Democratic Congressmen]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- if the AFL-CIO would object to this. The President said that he thought they would. The President emphasized that if the Congress would just send him $10 billion that would be fine and this package is the closest thing we have come to that end. Fascell said
- . [September 12, 1967 - 1:25 p.m. Tuesday Luncheon] [September 12, 1967 - 6:42 p.m. Meeting with Members of Congress on Asian Bank Legislation] [September 13, 1967 - 12:32 p.m. National Security Council Meeting] [September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL
- 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
Folder, "February 2, 1967 President's Meeting with Lester Maddox," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- & COPYAIGWTED P.-.elicotion stequia es P~ ft\iHie" ef C•flyi:i9bt H,:ildsr1 W. Thonu11 JehftseG . [5 of 6] l n .. • - 6 - Mi. Flynt (ccmttmed) Howe doeu1t pt blui..a-... YoaptN•me. 1 ha&e to - it. 1 ,,.. to bep ban•amel!i at mtJdnmm. Cio•nc to b
- above should be brought to pass , we believe Hanoi probably would , at least fo r a pe ri od of time, alter its basic strategy and course of action in South Vietnam. Hanoi might cio so in severa l ways . Going for a conference as a political way of ga
- to concentrate on courses o: a c tior. t o over cor:le these •veak!le s s e .s . Our attention should be co n ce!ltrat ed. o :i wh at we c.;an cio to improv e th e course we are now on. The ? :- .;..;ident as ked whe th e r i ~ ··;a.s
- , lasti.ng tlu~ough .Janua.ry 2l1., nbcmt: half of: this grc.,up wcn:c ki.llecl and two capt:m:~d. The priscmers have sU1t
- :-·~ ~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