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  • of spectacular value to many slum children. I'll n~ver . forget Lady Bird's . reaction after she had visited her first Head Start class. She said, "This is the finest thing we have done. They are taking some of the most deprived children in the la.nd
  • corps of helpers can com:e·:-to terms on · a "Treaty To End World War 11~ With apolo&Y for this wordy statement, and with best of good wishes~or you and the Lady Bird and Charming Texas Daughters, --rr--it-j!iL-Your friends, Selma [2 of 2 front] [2
  • Lady Bird's birthday, ana. the police se:i.zure 01· guns from weekend kangaroo hunters be1·ore his arrival at Port Darw:i.n . MELBOURNE : The Sun carried a story abou't Christopher Holt with the headline "My Pal the Presiuent . 1 The paper said
  • ARST, Mr. & Mrs. William Randolph, Jr. ~OWLAND, Dr. Richard H. ~MPHREY, The Vice President and Mrs. ~HNS:ON, Miss Lynda Bird ~NTNER, Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. / LASKER, Mrs. Albert D. ~AWRENCE, Mr. William ~ /1'U? / LEFEVE, Mr. David ~ANN
  • . C. 2()56'() US.A. May 8, 1968 The Honorable S. Douglass Cater, Jr. Special Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Doug: Here's the story on our bird problem at the Renwick Gallery. First, I find that we are relatively
  • , such as birds and rats; U. S. and Mexico screwworm eradication program; Rat Extermination legislation; Federal coordination of safe use of pesticides; and plant quarantine.
  • and his people, too. SECRETARY RUSK: It was Thieu who insisted that•here not be a mention of NLF in the joint statement. They want to treat the NLF as non-existent. The first of the meetings will be for the birds. We have debacles. of Debacles. That's why
  • ; the collopse of yesterday's. cC,uj) o­ Bird Johnson, who arrived in p,c Athens 11esterday_ ( See story grcinst him. He fmmediotely wt,1, ,.,to c::..--:- ry On page three). feret"lce with o gr.:>· ip cf youn~er on generals who hod Nve:C him. so• They ore
  • Robb, Lynda Bird, 1944-
  • 1965 the Early Bird satellite was placed in com­ mercial operation. Additional satellites will be launched this year and next, as indicated in Annex I. Earth stations re­ quired to receive and transmit messages via satellites are now in place
  • Exchange of Television Programs via Communications Satellite II. Summary Statement of. Proposal A. Description An offer to exchange television programs with the Soviet Union or Eastern European countries which would be transmitted live via Early Bird
  • General .Birkhead to General Walker that Birkhead \YOUld like to see tom., Jr. go to Officers Candidate School . Blaylock thought this would turn the trick, and if not he said he .•would try to think up somethi .ng else . Col. Ainsworth called Bird
  • Administration. However, this in itself -ill hardly save estuaries. Interior should continue to acquire estuarine areas of outstand­ ing importance to migratory birds under existing authorities. How­ ever, we cannot expect to save an appreciable acreage through
  • PLEASE ACCEPT PERSONAL AND WARMREGARDSFOR "l'OURSELFLADY BIRD AND LYNDA SIR ALEXANDERBUTAMANTEPRIME MINISTER JAMAICA. .. .. . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Augu•t Dear Mr. Prime 18, 1966 Minister: I appreciate the frankness with which you have
  • Waahiqtoa. D. (,. Olar follde•t dl011pt• aad N8t wiah•• are wi&b ,.._ frieDd, aa J°'1 celebrate ,-r 76th birthday. IDJ Bird Jow bl tb• hop. that •• com.iaa r•ar will briq ,011 the f..U.at mea•ar• of all 1ood tbiaa•· Ciod bl••• you alwa,a •• ta ewry way
  • . T hey see a comn1itment of Korean troops as killing several birds : not only helps t heir ally and fights their enemy i n another place, but it c ould stirnulate their economy greatly if they could play a role silnilar to J apan i n the Korean
  • of the American people. If we keep up the pressure on them, gradually the will of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese will wear down," Clifford concluded. · At 1:45 p. m. Lynda Bird brought Patrick Lyndon Nugent in to the President. Lyn stayed
  • youth, nnd kindling her undnzzlod eyes rtt the full :niddny beam; purging and unsee.ling hor long-n.busod sight at tho fount'lin itself of henvenly radinnce; while the whol o noise of timorous and flocking birds, with thos e also thot love the twilight
  • , such as birds and rats; U. S. and Mexico screwworm eradication program; Rat Extermination legislation; Federal coordination of safe use of pesticides; and plant quarantine.
  • , such as birds and rats; U. S. and Mexico screwworm eradication program; Rat Extermination legislation; Federal coordination of safe use of pesticides; and plant quarantine.
  • , \o whioa .....,.,_..., hat e she•••• allergic . ,.,_. P.. &I will W1"1te• ..s.r•• or wlepbona \bat tMN 11 eu,oh a p•r.on YO\lllg , he •Y be 1t•4 to fl&•hiag~. s. It 41 bird Dodo, ha t;o do It 1 to be n .,,,,,.,.-n, h 1n Dalla• t tal oi' i
  • ., John Steinbeck P. S. Elaine is with me. descendant of the frontier. Please always. She is a real trooper and a proper I am very proud of her also. give our love to Bird, and to yourself our affection as SERVIOESET ·,I f