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- with Mayor Daley of Chicago, et al; LBJ meets with Dean Rusk about Gulf of Tonkin situation
- certain that-- F: I'm not trying to sound like a newsman avoiding libel. I'm just trying to keep from leading the witness. H: Sure. I don't know who influneced whom, but it was obviously an arrange- ment between Daley and President Johnson
- , and I didn't blame him a bit, didn't blame him a bit . that, he went out and tried to amend the bill . But with all But we created, God, I don't know how much ill will with that! Also, we were having a lot of trouble on the House side, and Mayor Daley
- they were both definite candidates and both had powerful organizations and very well financed--and bloc votes. I mean, the big city vote--you couldn't jar Mayor Daley to even give you the time of day for Adlai Stevenson, even though he was from Illinois
- party, but the national party. I believe that when Mr. Daley, if he was involved, and Mr. Hughes and Hubert Humphrey, when this group decided that they would throw out the Maddox delegation in order to let the whole country see that they were totally
- Visit with Mayor Daley of Chicago; race riots in Chicago; ceremony for UN Secretary U Thant; Lady Bird gives U Thant tour of White House grounds; Lady Bird meets Cystic Fibrosis national campaign child; nap; talk with Walter Cronkite about TV show
Oral history transcript, Charles L. Schultze, interview 2 (II), 4/10/1969, by David G. McComb
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- says, "All right. They're having a big testimonial for me in Chicago--Mayor Daley and all of them--and you will be the main speaker. And at that time, you can make the announcement.'~ So that was about two weeks. So sure, enough, they had this big
- blunder on our part. We thought--Shriver thought that he had Mayor Daley's concurrence in putting the project on. There had been much discussion prior to its funding about its being operated by the Chicago Community Action organization, CCUO
- , there was beginning to be great disaffection for our Vietnam policy, not just among the liberals, but a lot of politicians were beginning to be concerned about it. Dick Daley was concerned about it, for example; I mean, he wasn't going to publicly say
- think even Mayor Daley had some feeling about this. G: He did? H: Yes. My impression was that he had some feeling about this. So, you know, there. were some of the pros up there who felt like they ought to get him back into the thing. In fact, I