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paid for it on the basis of it being delivered on the docks.
MU:
About that same time Mr. Johnson had his first real strike crisis.
this didn't involve one of your unions.
I think
It was the railroad strike in 1964.
Did you get involved with him
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INTERVIEWEE:
BARRY GOLDWATER
INTERVIEWER:
Joe B. Frantz
PLACE:
Senator Goldwater's office in the old Senate Office Building, Washington,
D.C.
Tape 1 of 1
F:
Senator, you came to the Senate the same time as Lyndon Johnson, in 1948.
G:
No, I--
F:
You
- Goldwater's senate experience with LBJ; lawyers in Congress; the Taft-Hartley Act and labor unions' influence on Congress; Joe McCarthy and censure; LBJ as Senate Majority Leader; LBJ not wanting to be vice president; LBJ's first heart attack; LBJ's
- of 100-250, 000 tons ..
b. We plan to deal with this problem in November, when we
have better estimates of the size of the US harvest, PL-480 availabilities,
Vietnam's rice needs and the GVN foreign exchange position. At that
time we will propose to you
- to maintain c0111DOn
political alliances, to plans for Federal union. With independence,
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however, the political benefits envisaged in moat ot these schemes have
become considerably less attractive
to many national leaders who regard
such schemes