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  • campaign on her own, as well as with her husband. from the ''Tell A Friend" where she and the Senator and Mrs. Harry s. T:rll.lT'An at DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE• the will telephone ceremony today for be dinnE"r guests Mlll:!hleba.ch
  • . Like other volunteers in the Whistle Stop campaign tour, is leaVing her family at home for a few days to have a part in Mrs. Johnson's historic tour of the South. she , .......... '•, ··•. news reeas FROMTHE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
  • million in eight states with 86 electoral votes. M::>re than 100 pi.·css., radio and television representatives ~iU_ nccom:ponythe First Lady. If#### .. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE• 1730 K STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006 TELEPHONE: (202) FE. 3
  • --for telling you this. But there was a night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1956 when Johnson became so convinced himself that he had a good chance to be nominated president that-F: In 1956? C: In 1956--that he started telling people
  • in ft. ~ 1 behalf of her husband. Over there '-. is Lady Bird Johnson prepal'in~ , ' • ,/,till' perag11al ~~ltistlestop tx;~ . •\'• ,~!!1!1-~-H+---t---1 through Dixie. And, of course, the Repub• lican National Committee is ar·- ~ _f 1.-.?-, ranging
  • competent of the man who the South. of four to eight days train man available. this very much. Jack Valenti r DAVID MERRICK 246 WEST NEW YORK LO Mrs. Dale Miller Democratic National 1730 K Street N .W. Washington, D. C. Dear Mrs. 44TH
  • . bef,.,re the Democratic Crnvention hnnored nf the Frnntier The gueFt lirt Nursing Service in the included Dr. Mary I. 8-nting, womanappointed to the Atomic Energy Commission, Hodding Carter, author and vife of a newspaper publisher Mrs. Jane