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- goes . I hope that you have been misinformed. Let us comt.0 t he next topic. }4f name i~ Soong and there are at least three million people in China, having Soong as their surname. How could you ma:ke me the son of Mr . T. L. Soong. I am 34 years old
- LBJ SAYS HE HOPES HOUSE WILL REPORT TAX BILL TO SENATE BEFORE CONGRESS ADJOURNS; DOD BUDGET; BUDGET "GIMMICKS"; HOWARD SMITH'S OBSTRUCTION OF CIVIL RIGHTS BILL; ROY WILKINS' VIEWS; LBJ'S CONCERN THAT LACK OF ACTION ON BILL WILL LEAD TO CIVIL UNREST
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS RESPONSE TO QUESTION AT PRESS CONFERENCE YESTERDAY ABOUT CURRENT STEEL NEGOTIATIONS, SAYS HE HOPES BOTH SIDES CAN REACH RESPONSIBLE SETTLEMENT WHICH WILL BE IN NATIONAL INTEREST; COOPER TELLS LBJ THEY WILL TRY TO DO SO; VIETNAM
- RECENT WH DINNER FOR BUSINESS, LABOR LEADERS; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS HOPE BOTH SIDES WILL REACH RESPONSIBLE NON-INFLATIONARY SETTLEMENT IN STEEL NEGOTIATIONS; INCREASED IMPORTS, DECREASED EXPORTS; VIETNAM SITUATION; LBJ ASKS FOR SETTLEMENT AS BIRTHDAY
Telephone conversation # 9515, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM BEVERLY MURPHY, 1/18/1966, 2:14PM
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- MURPHY DISCUSSES PLANS FOR MEETING WITH HEADS OF NAM, US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON ECONOMIC SITUATION, NEED FOR RESTRAINT ON WAGE, PRICE INCREASES, NEED TO CONSULT WITH ADMINISTRATION; LBJ DISCUSSES HOPE TO AVOID WAGE-PRICE CONTROLS, EXCESS PROFITS TAX
- DE GAULLE AND FRANCE'S GOLD POLICY; STEEL PRICE INCREASE; DISCUSSION OF FEDERAL BUDGET, DOMESTIC AND MILITARY EXPENDITURES, INFLATION, WAGE-PRICE CONTROLS, TAX BILL AND UPCOMING CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS; LBJ HOPES DILLON WILL BE UNDERSECRETARY
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS HOPES FOR OUTCOME OF MEETING WITH ALEXSEI KOSYGIN; KING FAISAL'S RECENT MEETING; LACK OF ARAB UNITY EXCEPT OVER JEWS; JACOB JAVITS' STATEMENTS; JOHN WILLIAMS' OBSTRUCTION OF DEBT LIMIT BILL; SENATE ACTION ON CENSURE OF THOMAS DODD
- "B.1(A)"; "RETURNING HIS CALL."; "DISCUSSED MCA-WESTINGHOUSE MATTER---RE MERGERS."; "THE ATTORNEY GENERAL EXPRESSED HIS HOPE THAT 'WE CAN GO WITH THE LAW ENFORCMENT ACT' TODAY--MAKE THE RECESS APPOINTMENTS. 'HOLDING UP MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
- VIETNAM BOMBING HALT; LBJ SAYS HE FAVORS HALT IF THERE IS HOPE OF PEACE, DISCUSSES REPORT FROM GEORGE BROWN? ON PORT CONGESTION IN SOUTH VIETNAM; PRESS LEAKS FROM MILITARY, HHH; PHILIPPINE CONTRIBUTION IN VIETNAM; PEACE EFFORTS; EFFECTIVENESS
- ME!T! !'1G 1'10'1'!5 COPYRIGMTED 't'oblicolion i:le~wires l2ef mission of Cop 7 •~ht -t1o4Gier, 'N. Thel'ft'1i i 11 kri"°n _t ( i"-lC) -:[ ~· CC PY;.~ l G ;-~ -1- ED --- 50CI-- SECRET The President: Sorry we are lateo Hope all of y ou
- Califano to describe how they worked, using the Heineman task force on reorganization as an example. There was a question about the lessons he would draw from the long uphill fight on the tax bill. The President expressed his hope that his successor might
- #2,? WASHINGTON that overtak e m e when a ll o f a sudden I've had too m uch. L_ MEMORANDUM /' / I ^ ' ^ ' i THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOH Saturday, F e b r u a ry 1, 1964 P age 2 and ev ery th in g i s fin a lly s e ttle d . You a re hopeful
- were doing this were, with the exception of some of the employees who had been in these divisions for a long period of time, highly trained professional or hoping to be professional people, with masters degrees and doctorates. The range was, as I