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map across the room. Curvin 10 & 11
p. 40 - Last paragraph.
The carloads of police officers were not
reinforcements; they were officers reporting in for a new shift. Melchior 8
p. 41 - First full paragraph.
The molotov cocktails were thrown
just
- MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
January 20, 1966
TO:
Mr. Lee C. White
FROM:
Clifford L. Alexanderj Jr. ~
The attached appeared in today 1 s New York Times. It is
certain to stimulate a good deal of reaction. I think it
would be useful
- Carolina, the boy from New York. Our folks came
from different parts of the world; we are different ages; we are all
equal particularly when we sit around the breakfast table on an aircraft
carrier. The good Lord doesn't recognize whether you are Scotch
- programs
-- overcoming
poverty,
opening up new opportunity,
and
making the American
system of freedom
work.
•
·,
.•
Lady
Bird
joins
me in very
warm
regards.
·'·
Mrs. Virginia
Durr
17 Molton Street Building
Montgomery
4, Alabama
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and Dallas.
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The Food Stamp· Program is a new program operating to date in two counties -• .
Jefferson and Walker. The Federal contribution through June 1965 in the · .
two counties was $3,694,265. Lauderdale County was approved fo
- minimum which yo\l would conelder accoptabJAI •ven though lt would not do all tba.t fOG recommend. The oncloffd
talmlu format abould be follow.a .t a p~· tbi. lntonnatlon. It
•houlcl cover each propam propoaal .... wheib.er lt wou.14 require new
pfltll'am
- to vote t181l1Mt 4iscrhd.-.•
t1on.. S1Dce B~bel", the ~ bas 'b1'0Ught eight new wits, i'ive 1n
Misslaa1ppi a l thne 111 Alabama, to t0l'bi4 41.ae~loa ep.tnat Negron
aeeldal to 'YOte. 9loae eu1ta br.las to 6o t.be 1iOta1. tile4 aince ptssage o-r
tbe c.S :dl
- NEW ENGLAND
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3oldstein, 'R~rr;,r
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PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON'S NEWS CONFERENCE #38
Held in t he Rose Garden
At the White House
Washington, D. C.
March 13, 1965
At 3:45 P.M .
EST (Saturday)
In Attendance:
181
Official White House Transcript
THE PRESIDENT:
Good afternoon