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  • fiscal policy. He named some of the crises he has faced in the last few months. He introduced the Members of the Cabinet and then called for questions from the audience. Jim Chambers of the Dallas Times Herald asked what the consensus of the Vietnam
  • all pictures, would you care to give pel'lliaeion to your Congressional Liaison Office to choose pictures of appropriate Senators and Congressaen? The pictures would be sent directly to the Congreas•n This routine would be in time to be used
  • ...... 1 • IIATnl, WAIN. tlln October 20, 1967 Dear Oke: I'll be down under by the time you get this - in Australia, that is. CQuntless times I've forgotten to ask you to get these autographed wrth an inscription 11' po..,sible. Would like them
  • a comfortable time when I was a child. I remember sitting on the porch and listening to my father giving political counsel to the neighbors. In 1922 he went bust on cotton. He lost $100, 000 in 3 or 4 years. He died making $150 a month as a bus inspector
  • by Januarr titteenth, as the sender ia going 011t or business about that time, pricee. A deposit baa been and wUl not !ix left with him to cover this tasting baaineaa.
  • warmth to the chapter on your personal life. At the same time I'd a.lso like to photo­ graph a night reading session and a "pre-dawn" telephone call. ,-, Yes~No~--- Oke ., DµJc(f May 1 24, 1965 PRESID:mT: T~fio have been backing me up all during