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  • care, he urged him that Truman led to much they of these were became I reminded of the progress aid to education, when many in Independence, human .America rights and so many not nearly so popular. our but they laws, were his
  • live on bread-money alone. oourthouae regime, aided by the speoial in 1945 placed a ceiling program aubatantial on pension,. pleaders, administration I have alway• advooated a Federal enough to take pennon• - 7- the state Under the out ot
  • Johnson reaffirmed assurances previously of State Rusk and other United States officials stated that the basic policy of the United States Government of extending mili­ tary and economic aid to Korea would be continued. assistance directed pendence
  • exemptions. (more) .. ~ ... . . -6- 3. A health program to aid medical research and to include larger grants for hospital construction, at least to the level authorized under the original Hill­ Burton Act. 4. A school construction program to meet
  • our standards, against helping our aged and our young, against improving the people I s health, against creating new opportunity, against aiding the world's underdeveloped areas. To lead in the world, America must now more than ever be a symbol
  • to cut foreign aid spending by one red cent. Then, without a pause for breath, it warned Congress that it would be disastrous not tX>cut spending for so-called "special" groups here at home. It is difficult to understand the double standard which says
  • Social Security Laws. We must evolve a progr8DI.for our people, including a National Aid Program for the aging. I could spend the afternoon outlining for you what we ought to do for the young, for the old, for our farmers, for our workers, for all our
  • -... Strong, forward-looking action on youth employment opportunities -- 1 ··· Strong forward-looking action on the pending foreign aid bill, making clear that we are not forfeiting our responsibilities to this Hemtsphere or to the world, nor erasing
  • policies; - as the session most effective, -•---•wa11nn111r,a program 1111111• ever; which achieved efficient • ••i•i■.-.e foreign the aid 3 ..- and as the session which helped - to build ~bre homes, _.,., • .-.111.-:l
  • live on bread-money alone. oourthouae regime, aided by the speoial in 1945 placed a ceiling program aubatantial on pension,. pleaders, administration I have alway• advooated a Federal enough to take pennon• - 7- the state Under the out ot
  • of freedom not only in Korea but in Vietnam as well, Mr. President. We have given our commitments to the security of your land, aid I assu't'e you that those commitments are durable and continuing so long as ··danger rereains. But we have co!Il!Ilitted
  • -schoolyearswewill help needychildren 707Pa, cnn • become awareof the excitementof learning. For the primary andsecondaryschoolyearswewill aid public schoolsserving low incomefamiliesandassiststudents - ms -- __.. in bothpublic andprivateschools
  • are - What we are equipped and lmpron your own pazticalar your own ayatem• pro'blenu to do ta help yow .... a• Y°" ••• fit, with an and yovr own apecial aeeds. We can. •• 1 •aid wllea I recomme1ldetl eaco11ra1e tile modenaisation of law enforcement