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  • Time Period > Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969) (remove)

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  • c 1963 C h r i s t m a s E v e , T u e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 4 th t O V \ 0 . The H o u se of R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s m e t v e r y e a r l y th is m o rn in g , 7 o ' c l o c k I t h in k , to p a s s th e F o r e i g n A id B i l l
  • Foreign Aid Bill passes; to Philadelphia for funeral of Pennsylvania Congressman William J. Green, Jr.; to Austin to Governor's Mansion to see Connally family; to A.W. Moursund's and the LBJ Ranch; renovations to ranch; visit from relatives; changes
  • ) with flexibility on timing to permit Ambassador Bunker to act in the light of his assessment of relevant political factors. Approve ----- Disapprove ---- See m e /::;J.c.0... b,_..,. l.,,,,r William Leonhart Attachments: A - Rice s i tuation report. B
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  • .,.. : ; ,. . ,, ,, s: ifib, ¥ ;:::a:;=p • ••f . . ( i·.· .... 4• szoa1;si· . . ,_ - . -_ Februa ry; 8, 1964 NATION~ l~CUIUTY ACT1QN M'.$MO~OUM JO:M·Oiv..Ni>U~ F()lt ' . NO. 279 . .T ffll •&CR~TAll1' OFSTA'fl · · ·.. :. ~ 'T H& $E.ClU~TA1\Y DBP•s
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  • is therefore to organh:e o.n ag~eed sy fJt.~m of cooperation which will provide a fot-ma.l meanR for Japan to help raise living atandarde in the the political needs of the TI1e Byukyua ~ .Japs.ne~e Such an agreement would 'Mil to ne ~v~ Go•ernroent
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  • new ground stations (see the photograph) to be used with the Molniya comsats in relaying and distributing Moscow-originated telecasts to the remotest corners of the USSR. The other is the completion of a new TV transmission complex in Moscow, featuring
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  • in the Midwest than here in the South? H: Yes. You see, the South is always a whipping-boy on these things of prejudice. We had had the Al Smith situation in our own state--first time in a hundred years we went Republican was for Al Smith as a Democratic
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