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- it affected internation.!'A-1 affairs and questions beyond
the water line. Remember that policy that said we should
settle our ow~ disputes.
A
What would you do about Fulbright?
B
11 d put Fulbright on. No one would ever expect you to.
And then find out
- Urban affairs
- of the r l ' reshn1cnts - - something une seldom
does at these affairs.
And lam so g lad they did -- they br ought in a
tray of long but sturdy stra,vs with tiny meat culws skcv:1.: rcd on the
ends.
About two inchc:s of
mt:.~at
cu\J cs and a h ot sauce
- in in an y f a m ily affairs."
The S p e a k e r g r a c i o u s l y
c a m e in and h a d n ic e w o r d s of g r e e t i n g to the g ro u p and then L yn da
an d I r e t u r n e d to the W hite H ouse fo r a long a f te r n o o n w ith c lo th e s
s p e l
- (as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs), and the tax bill; Lady Bird gives wives a tour of family quarters, and they see Catlin paintings and chandelier in the Treaty Room which came from LBJ's Senate office; Gerald and Betty Ford
- Comment about LBJ by Goldwater; LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast with Ken Galbraith; Willow oak tree to plant at White House; LBJ appointment with the Australian Minister for External Affairs; LBJ & Lady Bird walk to Lafayette Park & shake tourists' hands