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  • , only one involved he hopes vote for he made it very plain he is running race and does not want to be directly in any other. He said several times to have the votes of Texans who also the President. Best regards. ¼cerely, ~ Leslie Carpenter >( LC:bb
  • , Sir, that conceiv ble \vay those who supported November. Colernah to serve Your oonduot of foreign advised, but one had hoped that to civil rights. you are bent on alienating you in the election affairs of last has been inept and ill­
  • . Dear Walter: I apologize, obert M. Robinson, pril., 1964. I do hope, be able and beg your pardon, concerning With best in my original for us about wishes, this. I am Your friend, J JPC/nc you again which I wrote you on the fourth
  • in the course of history. Thank you for your interest. I only hope that you can understand my position as an American citizen who must be responsible for actions taken by my government which I neither endorse nor would ever agree to personally. ~i~erely
  • 29, 1965 JBC:ltd ( 'I ... ' I President Lyndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D. C. Dear President Johnson: I am one of your devoted boosters and worked very hard and long election last November, and hope to do the same again in 1968
  • must alter your course both foreign relations and in if you ever hope to be·· regarded as a.,.humane civil rights person or ~great president. Sincerely, • ~u~ _;;::--s Mrs. Rondal J. Snodg 3236 s·.E. Alder Street Port land 14, Oregon, ss THE ' HIi