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  • to think Federal aid ought to go through Governors rather than to cities. The President said few governors had experience on police problems, but that was the House decision. The President said he'd asked for 50 bills concerning cities and had gotten 36
  • . But the feeling that Europe is not carrying its fair share of the world's burdens is strong. Neither Europe nor America should take each other for granted. We must work every day to nurture every strand of partnership, either in monetary affairs, aid to developing
  • in g m ad e v e r y c le a r by C la r k that it w a s b e in g c o m m is s io n e d and w o u ld b e p aid fo r by the W hite H o u se H is to r ic a l A s s o c ia tio n , a n d m y o n ly o b lig a tio n w a s to s i t fo r it . And that th e u
  • attacked Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy. He added, however, that Fulbright had reported out all of his Ambassadors from his committee. - 6 ­ The President said foreign aid would be reduced, but he thinks that we will wind up with less
  • . And these are the recordings he made of telephone conversation.s. We don't know why but we do know that he was a man uniquely of the telephone. This president who did not compose memorandum or write letters, or compose letters used the telephone, as one of his aides once said