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We have worked together as steadfast friends in a never-ending quest for peace and order.

Obtaining a settlement within this framework has been the objective of this administration ever since the board made its report to me.

My good associates, by whose light and leading I have walked.

Lord Palmerston once said that Britain has no permanent friends--she has only permanent interests.

Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson,President of the United States of America, call upon the people of the United States to observe the week beginning October 9, 1966, as National School Lunch Week

I feel blessed, in a time of some distress and danger, with a comrade who has, in addition to his pluck, a delightful sense of humor.

Unit labor costs in the air transportation industry will continue to decline, thus assuring that this settlement will not contribute to any increase in the prices the public pays.

The agreement that was reached just a few moments ago in the Executive Office Building between the five airlines and the International Association of Machinists is essentially within the general framework of the Presidential emergency…

I must say that England is blessed now, as it was blessed then, with gallant and hardy leadership.

We are very pleased that these gentlemen have produced an agreement.

Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, call upon the people of the United States to observe the week beginning October 9, 1966, as National School Lunch Week, with ceremonies and activities…

You personally are asking of the British people today the same fortitude--the same resolve--that turned the tide in those days.

You and I know it most appropriately as the 'imbalance of payments.'

With the issue of this stamp, millions of American voices will go up in unison.

I welcome some of those students to the East Room here today.

These young Americans felt that there should be a postage stamp telling our servicemen how much we appreciate their sacrifices.