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  • . Nearly every topic under the sun came up, from grandchildren to campaign funds to problems of Government organiza­ tion. What follows are some of my particular recollections. The President reminisced on the conflict between business and Govern­ ment
  • publicized any other place as it is in Southern California. The sun, sand, surf, and the view from the hills make up no part of life in Watts. The dominant impression one carries away from a visit to South Los Angeles is that it is primarily a community
  • the appearance of the areas inhabited by the "haves" and those inhabited by the "have nots" is as dramatic as it is in Southern California. Nor is the leisure time of the "haves" as widely publicized any other place as it is in Southern California. The sun