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David Schoumacher
United Press International
United Pres& International
Associated Preas
Associated Press
WasGington Star
Chicago Daily News
St. Louis Poat Dispctch
Chicago Tribune
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Philadelphia Bulletin
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- about it.
Washington apparently
has been hit rather hard with the pictures of "I" Street Northwest between
5th and 7th Streets filled with burning buildingso
Chicago the worst -- trouble
in New York, and in many other places around the country
- Joseph Resnick made the point that it was a big step
for the Federal. Government to do this and take it away fran local. people.
he
sa~d
there were two of his counties in New York that
~imply refuse~
As
to go
aJ.ong with the Food Stamp plan and he
- while I was there,
pey incre~se
A hangover from the Billie
is~~
went to the .Committee room
conference contradicting
the news these days.
\
ca.me up and we passed him over.
to his superiors,
We did this because
It's
still
earned.
The result
- 1 c.~.\'\ .
TBAVEtOGUIU_
Waahingtoa. August
ahopp1n&•
1,.
The laat talk with Pres ident TrW!l8.ll .
The l aat
The last chor e a and good-bye s at the orr10e and ott with ura .
l'epper to New York •.
Einished review ot li nry Wallaae •a book
- the Azores and entering into a new agreement with the
Bahrein for our Naval forces there.
I was not too directly involved in
either one of these negotiations but I did get deeply involved in defending
these agreements, entering into these agreements
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- a Sabena plane, as I recall it, from Brussels to New
York.
Welanded at Manchester just for a refueling stop.
I picked up a
British newspaper there, and the big headlines were that the United States
and CorranunistChina had agreed to resume talks
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- should not be impatient.
Weshould be willing to sit them out.
Andjust because they turn something down, I don't think that meanswe nec
essarily·
have to comeforward with something new. Aboveall,
I don't
want to get negotiating with ourselves before
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- .
but it was to
I also remembermy father used to keep
track of new developments in agriculture
and used to go around urging
farmers to take up new and better methods. As a banker to whomthe farmers
had to come for loans, he had a great deal to do with improving