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rlghta, auch aa abolition of prior approval for all puhlkgtl.on9 and SCJb·
et1tuUng regiatration ln its stead. (b) ebolition of the usP. nf the ''long ·
form" to restrict travel to J11pan and aubstitution nf a dire.ct
necessary
- Lady Bird meets with Warren Woodward and Bob Kollar about wedding travel plans; Lady Bird places several calls about wedding arrangements; office work; Lady Bird to luncheon for Luci Johnson given by bridesmaids; back to White House; telephone call
- there
was a press secretary.
I was probably the staff officer that traveled
with them more than any other staff officer.
We had hours and hours
LBJ Presidential Library
http://www.lbjlibrary.org
ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
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frequency spectrum through which these communications must travel.
A global system is particularly important for less develpped
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nations -- for they have not enjoyed the benefits of speedy, direct
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international communications
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with the A. CD. program
to the deficit on travel
to
account
this amount is insignificant.
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Yet even informed
people have not. ceased
with being a majo • contributor
Quite naturally
become
to the balance
as the problems
more acute it has become