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Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- and the fact that every President -- Washington, Lincoln, Wilson, FDR, and Truman had their severe critics because the Nation was engaged in conflict. He said that each President had a Chairman of a Foreign Relations Committee who was antagonistic -- because
- with the obĀ jectives : 1. The organization of all labor for direct action within and upon the democratic political system. 2. The obtaining of larger national labor influence and ultimate labor oontrol of the United States . 3. A fascistic approach
- commission on national defense, [r think it was calle:j}, which was the forerunner of what later became to be the War Production Board. And from 1940 until, as I recall, about 1946 I was involved in the work of the War Production Board, which had several
- investigation of export control; American business attitude toward open trade with Communist bloc; labor union's view; McClelland Commission; Herbert Blackmon; Sam Anderson; Sinclair Weeks; National Security Council; White House Council on Foreign Economic
- National politics
- ; Johnsons to party for National Council on the Arts at Roger Stevens' home; to party for Lynda Johnson at City Tavern; Lady Bird mentions guests; visit at White House with Arthur Krim, Abe Fortas & Marvin Watson about Democratic National Committee
- acro ss to any m em bers of the Committee who might care what labor thought, th eir hopes in favor of the beautification legislation, and that he would think about a donation to the National Capital, and he wanted me to think about being chairman
- tell them what you have done, instead of just then1