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  • v'ITH THE APPOI 1TME T Tl-{AT YOU JADE OF JA 1ES COLEr'A LOUIE HOL~ES ,JR SECTY TREASURER LABORERS UNION LOCAL $334. .. .. 0 •· f l:L July 22. 19 5 D ar D • and r the re i rs. S chs: n: , I CO C nt o c the inc rely, rs. D r JBC:hrn. ci
  • in normalizing relations with the Soviet Union (and in other constructive aspects of foreign policy) while carrying the burdens of Vietnam, the burning cities, the anti-war opposition, etc. I hope and believe the grandeur of that performance comes through
  • , only one involved he hopes vote for he made it very plain he is running race and does not want to be directly in any other. He said several times to have the votes of Texans who also the President. Best regards. ¼cerely, ~ Leslie Carpenter >( LC:bb
  • President Johnson, I write to express my appreciation of your p~licy towards the _.;:!!, important issue or peace and future relations with the Soviet Union. I am particularly hopeful that your Administ~tion 111 find a way of involving China in the essential
  • , RETAILSTOREEMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 428 AFL-CIO ~ rf?~~(/ ~~ ames P. Mcloughlin Secretary- Tre·asurer gj County & AFL-CIO CYpress 8-0500 EC iVf.D u u t 10. 1965 o tgom y: John . er to t e~tae:nt JBC:dhl President Lyndon·B. White House Washington, D. c
  • Telephone: BUILDING, PENNYPACKER PHILADELPHIA, 5-6722 June 30, 1965 The President The ,White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: I am deeply disappointed that at a time like this Judge, Mississippi Governor J.P. Coleman, whose record