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!lo place tor hem in the sand-dch't
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That is it.
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fflut.t about Fel!gusont
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lie
The tight will get too strong tor fence riders.
a big factor.
th 1.lhat ia his racket!
Third term tor Ka., third
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h bigger t.ban anyt,odyta am, and.
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I know he will be lo
while he. 1a there.
Sterling's
e y, _at~rday morning tor a week 1n Texas.
ing forward .to seeing Unole Sterling
think you and Lyndon are rival• in Unole
arteotiona.
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Things haTe been slow nov1ng 1n the OPA jobs
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s.
3066 and H.R. 11224 in order that an immediate
and full-scale study may be undertaken to examine alternative programs which
could be established to help provide financial assistance to those suffering
property losses in flood disasters