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The l.ast encounter I had with the OPAwas when I visited
home at O:lristmas.
We vent out to buy some sausage and when I got through
I asked the man how Jll&1lYstamps you got there.
what I meant.
I said:
stamps you need."
Lady Bird's
"The OPArequires
- and Mrs. Pak.
1-t'.)RE
A
PRESIDENT
CHUNG
HEE PAK: President Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, ladies and
gentlemen: on behalf of the government and people of the Republic of Korea, I want
to express my sincere appreciation for the most friendly invitation
extended
- as a Senator
to xou who elect
·
and my energy
to our state
'
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I will vote
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and m.y he.::..rt, l will
.•. and to our n, ..tiou.
Ladies
and Gentleman.
which are as f'oNign
under conditions
I(m grateful
me. Many tim,s
ia nothing
nece ■ 1ary