About this recording JOHN PASTORE CHARLES SCHULTZE WILLIAM GAUD December 27, 1966 William Gaud John O. Pastore Charles L. Schultze Asia Jobs and Economy Law and Justice The Presidency Citation Number: 11216 DISCUSSION OF FOREIGN ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE BUDGET; PASTORE SUGGESTS LBJ REQUEST MINIMUM NEEDED AND NOT MORE IN ANTICIPATION OF BUDGET CUTS BECAUSE INFLATED REQUESTS UNDERMINE LBJ'S PRESTIGE; LBJ OFFERS CONDOLENCES ON DEATH OF PASTORE'S MOTHER- IN-LAW Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with JOHN PASTORE, CHARLES SCHULTZE and WILLIAM GAUD, December 27, 1966 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous MACHINE NOISE, December 27, 1966 Next Conversation with JOHN MCCORMACK and LADY BIRD JOHNSON, December 29, 1966 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with JOHN MCCORMACK and LADY BIRD JOHNSON, December 29, 1966 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, December 29, 1966 audio icon Conversation with JOHN MACY and OFFICE CONVERSATION, December 29, 1966 audio icon Conversation with JOHN MACY and OFFICE CONVERSATION, December 29, 1966 audio icon Conversation with WILLARD WIRTZ, December 30, 1966 audio icon Conversation with CHARLES SCHULTZE, December 30, 1966 audio icon Conversation with DEAN RUSK, December 30, 1966 audio icon Conversation with DEAN RUSK, December 30, 1966 audio icon Conversation with GEORGE MEANY, December 30, 1966 audio icon Conversation with JOHN CONNOR, December 30, 1966 audio icon