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Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Al Friendly.
Citation No.: 8667. Continues to 8668.
August 28, 1965
Time: 4:15 PM. Continues.
Location: LBJ Ranch
Speakers: President Johnson and Al Friendly. Office conversation.
General Topics: Beautification; Civil Disorders; Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Education; Elections; Labor; LBJ Reminiscences; Legislation; National Politics; Pre-Presidential; Press Relations; Public Relations; Religion; Speeches; Texas Politics; Urban Affairs
Topics: Washington, DC Home Rule Discharge Petition; Objection To Petition By Committee Chairmen, House Leadership; LBJ's Philosophy As Senate Policy Committee Chairman To Permit Votes On Bills, Concerns About Public Reaction When Bills Are Bottled Up
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