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  • LEACACOS, CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER October 14, 1967 Leacacos: I am trying to get the gold dust of authenticity in writing my book. But before that, I wonder what is going to be the follow through on your Williamsburg speech. The President: I have talked
  • in the Congress and he does not know if it will pass. Tom Vail of the Cleveland Plain Dealer asked if the President plans to run in 1968. The President said 11 we will cross that bridge when we get to it and we 1 re not to it yet. 11 Otto Fuerenbringer of Time
  • working at his job full-time and doing the best he knows how." If I were the same voter and saw th~ usual photograph we put out, I would say "There's old Johnson, trying to look like a plaster saint, when everybody knows 11 he's a wheeler-dealer politician
  • TO: BRUCE THOMAS FROM: OKAMOTO My wife baa a good friend, Mr. Michael Arpad, the antique dealer in Georaetown, who i• a rabid Lyndon B. Johnson fan. Would it be poaaible to get a regular signed portrait to Michael A rpad? Many thank•. September