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  • -, ... ­ FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY TUESDAY 0 OCTOBER 6, 1964 - - 5:15 p . m . £ST REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDCN B C> JOHNSON ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROL!NA Thank you for welcomi::::.g me to North Ca.rolina. l hope it is significant that I am coming i n
  • candidates who came through Selma carried the State -- why didn't the President come too. My husband chuckled and wished earneotly that he could come here, but he hopes to see all of you in Raleigh tonight. The economic for ging ahead of North
  • most. In the next decade, the advantages of the intellectual inspiration you have received must be t ranslated into practical realities, into the hard-headed solutions of the world's pressing problems. As a mother, I know what our hopes are for all
  • believe it can be said of those months that he has b r
  • have been a beacon-light to the rest of the South. And there isn't a mothe r or father here who doe sn't hope that her children will be able to prepare themselves in high schools and colleges for a prosperous future. With the kind of determination you
  • of the free world. I am proud of that record, I believe you approve of it and I hope you want it to continue.
  • years in the Vice Presidency - ­ plus what a wife can only describe as a lot of determination, energy and devotion to his job -- these will all help solve the problems that face our country. I am proud of this record. it. ###### -2 ­ I hope y ou