This, I think, is the Labor Day that should be the happiest for the working people of this country since Labor Day was first promulgated in the administration of Grover Cleveland
On the recordSeptember 4, 1966
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Remarks Upon Arrival in Detroit on Beginning a Trip in Michigan and Ohio
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