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triangle; or I see children playing in a tot lot~ or a
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school where the planting is well done and well kept;
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as I became more and more, Qh, just wrapped up
and also, I get that impatience and that hope
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1n1shed about what time?
We ·hope . by" late siimmer, Mrs 0
111 finish the W shington Chann 1 side of
he ro d. . W have to reconstruct the sea wall a d he
road an
after that is finished,, we
111 put 1n 1-temaining
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- said that only four or five businessmen out of 100 contacted
oppose the tax increase. Most of the others advised going ahead. The
President said he hopes that the administration also can cut departmental
spending.
II.
Crime Control
Congressman Albert
- an effort
bepn?
Sageatlm:
Peru.pa with a meethag at the White HOliH
aooa
after tlle laaupration
at which the First L&cly wotald omline
bar hope• &11d appoint an CNtataadilaa committee of top-fiigbt
1owl'nmeat
and noa1ove1'DD1eat leader• to come up with aa
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a great interest in beautifying the landscape, and she said, "I think
the time is ripe -- the time is now -- to take advantage of this
yeasty, bubbling desire to beautify our cities and our countryside.
I hope all Americans will join in this effort
- with Japan, including our hope to
obtain more firm support on Vietnam and favorable action on several other
matters, particularly our balance of payments problems. Secretary Rusk,
with Secretary McNamara's concurrence, recommends that you approve
Ambassador