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- this is precisely what happened.
Amon Carter, who was the
publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Te7egram--was that the name of the
paper?
G:
Yes.
B:
--was a very conservative man but had stuck his neck out consistently to
be a Lyndon Johnson supporter and had
- are hurting.
The President then read the John Stuart Mills quote: "War is an ugly
thing, but not the ugliest thing: the decayed and degraded state of
moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war is worse •.
A man who has nothing which he cares
- the preceding administrations it is pretty clear
that the star of the council had fallen, especially after Arthur Burns
left.
And one of the things I had to do during the early days of
the Kennedy Administration was to get the council re-established
- CALIFANO TELLS LBJ THAT NELSON ROCKEFELLER IS HAPPY WITH LBJ'S TELEGRAM ON NYC TRANSIT STRIKE; LBJ REPORTS ON JOHN CONNOR, HENRY "JOE" FOWLER'S MEETING WITH NAM, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LEADERS ABOUT ADMINISTRATION'S HANDLING OF ALUMINUM, STEEL, COPPER
- the programs were
designed would not be robbed by inflation.
He said he asked the leadership here for their cooperation and
suggestions.
It was essential to avoid his challenge to our fiscal strength. He
cited his telegram to the Australians and his discussions