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  • to the telegram from Mr. F. R. Brush, Secretary, American Association of Nurserymen, concerning the proposed importation of Japanese flowering cherry trees. Sincerely yours, 1'hcroa ~· R. hectl.tive Ass istant tiL: .; ':e S secretarY to tb e Enclosures
  • and interested parties in Southwest Screwworm Eradication Program 1. Resolution - New Mexico Cattle Growers Association 2. Letter - Chairman New Mexico Screwworm Committee 3. Resolution - Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association 4. Letter - Texas and Southwestern Cattle
  • "\( . ' • ., • • ""' L - ..J I ..... I L- .."'-. I I - 1.-1 [1 of 2] ­ D.C. FEDERATION OF CIVIC ASSOCIATIONS. INC. 715 - G STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. TELEPHONE 737-8093 August 10, 1967 Nelson C. Roots President 607 Irving Street, N. W. Ra. 3-2993
  • development and training and many, many more acts too. numerous to mention. "We will continue to press for laws which would protect our citizens from violence, like the Safe Streets and Crime Control Act now under consideratipn in the Congress and the Gun
  • . We do not want to get the Soviet Union and China into this war. I constantly get statements from Ford and other people like him. You get more press play from complaints than you do from compliments. Some of these attacks have hurt our social programs
  • , the Teachers Corps, man­ power development and training and many, many more acts t()(), numerous to mention. "We will continue to press for laws which would protect our citizens from violence, like the Safe Streets and Crime Control Act now under considerati.o