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  • everywhere and anywhere. A nd they breed more rats. That's w hy when our congressmen vote against getting rid of rats, they' re votin g against all of us. Not just the poor people. But all of us. Fortunately, there's still hope. The vote was 20 7 to 176
  • in spra.y pro3ra.m fo"X the general r;oc(L rah , SCREWWORM ERADICATION USA APRIL 1, 1964 STATUS REPORT [1 of 67] FOREWARD The enclosed material concerning screwworm eradication in the United States will, we hope, bring you up-to-date on this program
  • represent discriminate. I hope you will put an end to this. It's just not American. Some people tell me I should remake the nation quickly. I know that cannot be done. I had more sense than that 30 years ago. We can't remake America with ghetto labor alone
  • : The Officers and Members of this grassroots organization of public-spirited individuals have been hopeful for several years that the Congress would \!enact legislation known as The Federo.l Pesticide Control Act. However t his needed legislation continues
  • 26 , 1958 Dear Friend: It is a pleasure to send you the attached letter regarding your request. I hope you will find the information of interest and I assure you it gave me pleasure to cooperate with you. Please feel free to call on me whenever I
  • ~ pu ~ -~ Jim, the enclose~Operation Rat materials have been made available to us. I hope they will be helpful to you. We are trying to get the original photographs so that copies can be made for you. Enclosures (9) 11 ·1 20 - ... I ..,.. f "' r' I
  • violation involved. I hope the matter ia now corrected or on its way to immediate correction. Sincerely. Stephen J. Pollak Advisor for National Capital Affairs Mrs. Frances W. ~Taylor 12 Crittenden Street. NE. Washington, D. C. 20011 .... [1 of 11