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- of labor leaders today. "George Meany and tib.e labor people were just wonderful. I wanted to get two of you {Rusk and McNamara) here to hear the good things they were saying. I told them that we have 5 million more working now since I have been President
Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- be open to you -- the labor leaders of America. 11 2 George Meany To negotiate with the Viet Cong is like negotiating a collective bargaining agreement with an invisible employer. Every responsible citizen must be against withdrawal in Vietnam
- that the President heard it and is displeased. The President talked about the poll in yesterday's Washington Post front page story which showed the President defeating Romney and Nixon whether George Wallace was in or out of the race. He pointed out that last
- . When someone is kept as a slave, he said, there is a minimum of trouble. As suppressed people begin to rise from prejudice and discrimination there is naturally going to be more problems. George Christian ~ I NOTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT
- Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
- a. m. I .· I Vice President Sec. Rusk Sec. McNamara Ambassador Bunker Amb. Komer General Wheeler General Westmoreland CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow Georg~ . Christian Tom Johnson \ 1-' MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 24
- Olds, our number one pilot, says he has never seen any boys like the ones we have sent out there. They are superior to any soldiers we have ever had. t George Christian ) ) )_. October 6, 1967 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S INTERVIEW WITH NICHOLAS
- Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
- attacking George Washington, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Truman and other American Presidents for getting involved in foreign conflicts and cited these to show that this current situation must be viewed in the context of our national history. The President
- in their observations. They studied the past of these people to understand the elections. At this point Mayor McKeldin interrupted to say "and no one tried to brainwash us." (This referred to Governor Romney's charge a day earlier that he had been brainwashed on Vietnam
- Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
- and radar c~assifi cation instructions we re losto The President: There are many charges corning across the tickers. You should set up a team of people to keep watch on these charges by people like Nixon and Romney and answer them quickly before they become
- . Romney, George 11.. Population 12. Post Viet Nam Planning Committee: Crime Control and Education 13. Program Reporting Data and Statistics {background for Fred Behen on Federal Aid to Urban Areas) 14. Program Information for Detroit (drafts) 15. New York
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- press secretary. Lnd who could be more GOP faan Gov. Romney and his wife? Catching a good bit of atten tion when they arrived were Sen. Strom 'Thurmond of South Carolina and his bride. "I be lieve Mendel Rivers is here," she bubbled. Attending without
- bill. I hope this will be the first of many measures that will mark this Congress as the Consumers' Congress. NOTE: The President spoke at 12:45 p.m. in the East Room at the White House. . . A Conversation of the President and George Meany Advisory
- .' Y L BJ L.i Bl-'J\t~'{ ?age 9 The President said Romney got the jump on us on the riots. Because of this, Romney's popularity goes up and the President's goes down. He said Romney took that one away from us. It \vas Romney's 'riot in Romney's
- is interviewing people now and he is on the scene with his best men and his best facilities. The President pointed out that Governor Romney said that there was "reasonable doubt." The President reviewed the history of the riots on Monday. Senator Mansfield said
- lunch. We have edded the nGO? P:topos2.l 11 submitted last July by Congressman Bradfo::-d Morse a:1.d the Bingham group proposal of Ma~ch 4. Fo~ obvious re~so~s we dropped Governor Romney f~on the list. to exclude We have tried only affirmative