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This file contains:
Memo from William L. Duncan, Special Agent, U. S. Secret Service, to PN RE: Procedures for packages and gifts. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/5/1968
Procedures for packages and gifts for Searchlight # 1, 2, 3, and 4 in New York City. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/5/1968
Southern California Golf Association 1968 Membership and Handicap Verification for RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Small white envelope containing clear plastic or acetate cover for RN's Southern California Golf Association 1968 Membership and Handicap Verification. Not scanned. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten letter from Mrs. S. C. Iverson (Vesta) to Rose Mary Woods RE: Request for a souvenir Inauguration invitiaton. Handwritten comment by unknown "Sent 1-15-69". 1 pg. [Letter], 1/10/1969
Postmarked envelope from Mrs. S. C. Iverson to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Gerry Van der Heuvel and Cassie Thompson RE: Katharine St. George wishing to have PN accept a special citation at the Women's National Republican Club in New York. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/28/1968
Memo from Rose Mary Woods to PN RE: Patty Lasky calling to ask if PN would allow her to write on book on PN. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/27/1968
Part of a large brown envelope labelled "Notes & Letters Transition 1968-69." 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Letter size manila file folder with handwritten notes by unknown author on front and back cover. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Memo from Ken Khachigian to DC RE: RN's appearance on an upcoming telethon and the theme of "A Renewal of Faith" embodying the RN campaign. 1pg. [Memo], 11/3/1968
Transcript of a question posed to RN regarding Senator Eugene McCarthy and Hubert Humphrey and RN's reply. The name Anderson in parentheses at the top of page. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Memo from Research Staff to RN RE: Operation Extra Effort and Hubert Humphrey's ability to seize RN's marginal positions on the high issues. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/19/1968
Schedule of the Research Staff. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Letter from Ann Duggan to RN RE: Messages concerning Mrs. Rudy Vallee, Mayor Yorty and George Ball. 2 pgs. [Letter], 10/9/1968
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding his program for black America and RN's reply. The name Buchanan in parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 11/3/1968
Handwritten notes by unknown author concerning the subjects of Graham, transporations, war, welfare, subversion, overhauling the judiciary, minorities, the poor, the 21st century, and peace. 4 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding crime and RN's reply. The name Buchanan in parentheses at the top of page. Handwritten comments by unknown author at bottom. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/3/1968
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding Vietnam and Law and Order and RN's reply. The name Buchanan in parentheses at the top of page. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/4/1968
Memo from Buchanan to DC RE: Gut Lines to Hit. Subjects include George Wallace, narcotics, pornography, religion-affiliated schools for children, leadership, gun control, and Hubert Humphrey. 2 pgs. [Memo], 11/4/1968
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding the popular vote and RN's reply. The name Safire in parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding Viet Nam and RN's reply. The name Safire in parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Note from Michele Weiss to RN RE: Enclosed Nixon Sourcebook. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/19/1968
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: campaign issues including law, spending, unity, welfare, etc. 5 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: Bebe, Atlanta, church in D.C., bombings, Wallace, crime, etc. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: the danger of war, end of the American era, debate, Humphrey, delinquency, etc. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: a mandate for change, pledge, buiding a better life, etc. 5 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: Humphrey, the voice of America, the flag, wind, etc. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Letter size manila file folder titled RN Statement - 1968. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
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This file contains:
Memo from William L. Duncan, Special Agent, U. S. Secret Service, to PN RE: Procedures for packages and gifts. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/5/1968
Procedures for packages and gifts for Searchlight # 1, 2, 3, and 4 in New York City. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/5/1968
Southern California Golf Association 1968 Membership and Handicap Verification for RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Small white envelope containing clear plastic or acetate cover for RN's Southern California Golf Association 1968 Membership and Handicap Verification. Not scanned. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten letter from Mrs. S. C. Iverson (Vesta) to Rose Mary Woods RE: Request for a souvenir Inauguration invitiaton. Handwritten comment by unknown "Sent 1-15-69". 1 pg. [Letter], 1/10/1969
Postmarked envelope from Mrs. S. C. Iverson to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Gerry Van der Heuvel and Cassie Thompson RE: Katharine St. George wishing to have PN accept a special citation at the Women's National Republican Club in New York. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/28/1968
Memo from Rose Mary Woods to PN RE: Patty Lasky calling to ask if PN would allow her to write on book on PN. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/27/1968
Part of a large brown envelope labelled "Notes & Letters Transition 1968-69." 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Letter size manila file folder with handwritten notes by unknown author on front and back cover. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Memo from Ken Khachigian to DC RE: RN's appearance on an upcoming telethon and the theme of "A Renewal of Faith" embodying the RN campaign. 1pg. [Memo], 11/3/1968
Transcript of a question posed to RN regarding Senator Eugene McCarthy and Hubert Humphrey and RN's reply. The name Anderson in parentheses at the top of page. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Memo from Research Staff to RN RE: Operation Extra Effort and Hubert Humphrey's ability to seize RN's marginal positions on the high issues. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/19/1968
Schedule of the Research Staff. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
Letter from Ann Duggan to RN RE: Messages concerning Mrs. Rudy Vallee, Mayor Yorty and George Ball. 2 pgs. [Letter], 10/9/1968
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding his program for black America and RN's reply. The name Buchanan in parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 11/3/1968
Handwritten notes by unknown author concerning the subjects of Graham, transporations, war, welfare, subversion, overhauling the judiciary, minorities, the poor, the 21st century, and peace. 4 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding crime and RN's reply. The name Buchanan in parentheses at the top of page. Handwritten comments by unknown author at bottom. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/3/1968
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding Vietnam and Law and Order and RN's reply. The name Buchanan in parentheses at the top of page. 1 pg. [Other Document], 11/4/1968
Memo from Buchanan to DC RE: Gut Lines to Hit. Subjects include George Wallace, narcotics, pornography, religion-affiliated schools for children, leadership, gun control, and Hubert Humphrey. 2 pgs. [Memo], 11/4/1968
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding the popular vote and RN's reply. The name Safire in parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding Viet Nam and RN's reply. The name Safire in parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Note from Michele Weiss to RN RE: Enclosed Nixon Sourcebook. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/19/1968
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: campaign issues including law, spending, unity, welfare, etc. 5 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: Bebe, Atlanta, church in D.C., bombings, Wallace, crime, etc. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: the danger of war, end of the American era, debate, Humphrey, delinquency, etc. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: a mandate for change, pledge, buiding a better life, etc. 5 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Handwritten notes by unknown author (possibly RN) RE: Humphrey, the voice of America, the flag, wind, etc. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
Letter size manila file folder titled RN Statement - 1968. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
Folder List
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
6
11
12/05/1968
Memo
Memo from William L. Duncan, Special
Agent, U.S. Secret Service, to PN RE:
Procedures for packages and gifts. 1 pg.
6
11
12/05/1968
Other Document
Procedures for packages and gifts for
Searchlight # 1, 2, 3, and 4 in New York
City. 1 pg.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Southern California Golf Association 1968
Membership and Handicap Verification for
RN. 1 pg.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Small white envelope containing clear plastic
or acetate cover for RN's Southern California
Golf Association 1968 Membership and
Handicap Verification. Not scanned.
6
11
01/10/1969
Letter
Handwritten letter from Mrs. S. C. Iverson
(Vesta) to Rose Mary Woods RE: Request
for a souvenir Inauguration invitiaton.
Handwritten comment by unknown "Sent 1-
15-69". 1 pg.
6
11
01/10/1969
Other Document
Postmarked envelope from Mrs. S.C.
Iverson to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Page 1 of 5
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
6
11
11/28/1968
Memo
Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Gerry Van
der Heuvel and Cassie Thompson RE:
Katharine St. George wishing to have PN
accept a special citation at the Women's
National Republican Club in New York. 1 pg.
6
11
11/27/1968
Memo
Memo from Rose Mary Woods to PN RE:
Patty Lasky calling to ask if PN would allow
her to write on book on PN. 1 pg.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Part of a large brown envelope labelled
"Notes & Letters Transition 1968-69." 1 pg.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Letter size manila file folder with
handwritten notes by unknown author on
front and back cover. 2 pgs.
6
11
11/03/1968
Memo
Memo from Ken Khachigian to DC RE: RN's
appearance on an upcoming telethon and the
theme of "A Renewal of Faith" embodying
the RN campaign. 1pg.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Transcript of a question posed to RN
regarding Senator Eugene McCarthy and
Hubert Humphrey and RN's reply. The name
Anderson in parentheses at the top of page. 1
pg.
6
11
10/19/1968
Memo
Memo from Research Staff to RN RE:
Operation Extra Effort and Hubert
Humphrey's ability to seize RN's marginal
positions on the high issues. 1 pg.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Page 2 of 5
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Schedule of the Research Staff. 1 pg.
6
11
10/09/1968
Letter
Letter from Ann Duggan to RN RE:
Messages concerning Mrs. Rudy Vallee,
Mayor Yorty and George Ball. 2 pgs.
6
11
11/03/1968
Other Document
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding
his program for black America and RN's
reply. The name Buchanan in parentheses at
the top of page. 2 pgs.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Handwritten notes by unknown author
concerning the subjects of Graham,
transporations, war, welfare, subversion,
overhauling the judiciary, minorities, the
poor, the 21st century, and peace. 4 pgs.
6
11
11/03/1968
Other Document
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding
crime and RN's reply. The name Buchanan in
parentheses at the top of page. Handwritten
comments by unknown author at bottom. 1
pg.
6
11
11/04/1968
Other Document
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding
Vietnam and Law and Order and RN's reply.
The name Buchanan in parentheses at the top
of page. 1 pg.
6
11
11/04/1968
Memo
Memo from Buchanan to DC RE: Gut Lines
to Hit. Subjects include George Wallace,
narcotics, pornography, religion-affiliated
schools for children, leadership, gun control,
and Hubert Humphrey. 2 pgs.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Page 3 of 5
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding
the popular vote and RN's reply. The name
Safire in parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Transcript of question posed to RN regarding
Viet Nam and RN's reply. The name Safire in
parentheses at the top of page. 2 pgs.
6
11
10/19/1968
Memo
Note from Michele Weiss to RN RE:
Enclosed Nixon Sourcebook. 1 pg.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Handwritten notes by unknown author
(possibly RN) RE: campaign issues including
law, spending, unity, welfare, etc. 5 pgs.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Handwritten notes by unknown author
(possibly RN) RE: Bebe, Atlanta, church in
D.C., bombings, Wallace, crime, etc. 2 pgs.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Handwritten notes by unknown author
(possibly RN) RE: the danger of war, end of
the American era, debate, Humphrey,
delinquency, etc. 3 pgs.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Handwritten notes by unknown author
(possibly RN) RE: a mandate for change,
pledge, buiding a better life, etc. 5 pgs.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Page 4 of 5
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Handwritten notes by unknown author
(possibly RN) RE: Humphrey, the voice of
America, the flag, wind, etc. 3 pgs.
6
11
N.D.
Other Document
Handwritten notes by unknown author
(possibly RN) RE: rrick or treat, Federal rule
and home rule, peace, young America,
Texas, school discipline, Viet Nam, law &
order, Social Security, etc. 11 pgs.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Page 5 of 5
MISS ROSE MARY NOODS
U. S. SECRET SERVICE
Mrs. Nixon
December 5, 1968
U. S. Secret Service
Procedures for Packages and Gifts
Attached are procedures which have been instituted
for the handling of packages for yourself, Mr. Nixon,
Miss Patricia Nixon and Miss Julie Nixon.
William L. Duncan
Special Agent in Charge
Nixon Protective Detail
WLD:pr
12-5-68
PROCEDURES FOR PACKAGES AND GIFTS FOR
SEARCHLIGHT # 1, 2, 3 AND 4 IN NEW YORK CITY
All packages and gifts for Searchlight # 1, 2, 3 and 4 should
be sent to Nixon Headquarters, 450 Park Avenue, New York City,
New York, for processing.
The processing should consist of examination by fluoroscope, or
opening of the package by a Secret Service representative.
All packages, gifts examined by a Secret Service representative
are to be logged in the package examination log book.
Packages and gifts should not be opened unless it is necessary
to determine that the package is of no harm to the principals.
The gifts and packages intended for Searchlight # 1, 2 and 3
will then be stored for later delivery to the White House.
The packages and gifts intended for Searchlight # 4 should be
set aside in the designated area where they will be regularly
picked up by Manolo Sanchez and taken to 810 Fifth Avenue for
delivery to Searchlight # 4.
No perishable items should be kept or delivered to any of the
principals.
The Nixon Staff is not required to open any of the gifts or
packages for the above principals. Their procedure is to identify
the sender and send an acknowledgment note to the effect that the
gift has been received and will be sent to the White House at a
later date for further processing. If a package or gift is
received and the Secret Service representative determines through
fluoroscopic examination that it is not of danger to the people
at 450 Park Avenue or any of our principals, and it is not pos-
sible to determine who the sender is, then it is the responsibility
of the "Nixon Staff to open the package in order to determine the
sender.
MEMBERSHIP AND HANDICAP VERIFICATION
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HOLDER ON GOLF BAG. CARRY OTHER CARD IN WALLET.
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1-10-69
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November 28, 1968
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Gerry Van der Heuvel
Cassie Thompson
FROM:
Rose Mary Woods
Former Congresswoman Katharine St. George
who is now active with the Women's National Republican Club in
New York is most anxious to have Mrs. Nixon accept a special
Citation at their annual award luncheon on January 25, 1968. If at
all possible they would like to have her there to accept in person but
if not would like to have Tricia come and accept it in her place.
They are going to try to get Mrs. Dwight D.
Eisenhower (who was the recipient last year) to present the citation
to Mrs. Nixon. (David Eisenhower accepted the citation for his
Grandmother last year -- all of the Nixons were there -- and the
President Elect spoke.)
Needless to say, they are still trying to work out
something so that RN would at least do a drop by but I do not think there
is any chance of that.
27
November 20, 1968
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Mrs. Nixon
FROM:
Rose Mary Woods
Patty Lasky called to say that she had been
approached by a publisher to do a book on you. She was calling
here to ask whether you would consider allowing her to do one.
We, of course, could be sure it would be a warm, friendly book
as Patty is one of your greatest fans.
She said this would not take any of your time
right now -- she would go to work on research, clips, etc. and then
later on would have to have some time with you.
Please advise.
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November 3, 1968
MEMORANDUM
TO:
DC
FROM:
Ken Khachigian
For the telethon if RN is asked some questions on what
his leadership will bring to America, I suggest an approach which
might tie together the efforts of the campaign.
If RN's candidacy has meant anything, it has been that the
U. S. must be restored to her past heights. There has to be a
restoration of faith in America's people and institutions. The
touchstone of a Nixon Administration will be a "renewal of faith."
For young people who are disenchanted, their faith must be
renewed in the viability of "the system." For the blacks and the
poor, we must help restore faith in progress by peaceful evolution.
Abroad, the world's faith must be renewed in our goodwill and the need
for a meaningful security. For the forgotten Americans, RN will renew
faith in America's greatness and how that greatness was carefully/built
by the people who have since become forgotten.
The theme -- "A Renewal of Faith" embodies the whole
spectrum of what RN will bring to his Administration. It is the warp
and woof of the campaign. To renew faith in our country is the call
to a change to all that is good in the society.
(Anderson)
Mr. Nixon:
Senator Eugene McCarthy has recently endorsed
Hubert Humphrey. What impact do you think
this will have on the election?
Well, I have always admired Senator McCarthy
for his candor. Yesterday, while speaking at Portland State
College in Oregon, he said, "I made the switch to Humphrey, and
I think the rest of you ought to suffer with me."
I think the people of this country have suffered
with Mr. Humphrey and the kind of leadership he offers the
nation. Four years is long enough.
Senator McCarthy may be suffering because he
switched to Humphrey, but I don't think the rest of the country
is going to suffer along with him.
October 19, 1968
TO:
RN
FROM:
Research Staff
RE:
Operation Extra Effort - Conceived in the mind of
the Candidate and dedicated to the proposition that
there is a dime's worth of difference.
When a fourth-rate political hack like Hubert Humphrey
can seize RN's marginal positions on the high issues, then,
we think, it's time for Extra Effort.
Some of the media have gone too far in attempting to weaken
the Nixon forces as against the Humphrey forces.
But we say this to you: Let the time never come when those
who do research for a Democrat can work faster than those who do
research for a Republican.
The balance of power must always be tipped in RN's favor.
Here are 227 reasons why, suitably bound and specially titled.
The Research Staff
SCHEDULE
Research and writing begun
Monday a.m., October 15
Research and writing completed
Wednesday a.m., October 16
Source list completed
Thursday a.m., October 17
Final proofing completed
Thursday p.m., October 17
Finished copies
Friday p.m., October 18
Delivered to RN in Boston
Friday p.m., October 18
Direction and edition: Annelise Anderson, Dick Allen, Bill Casey,
Alan Greenspan
Staff R&W:
Mary Froning
Patsy Sturdy
Jim Gidwitz
Valerie Bloom
Tom Cole
Michael Guhin
Ken Khachigian
Darrell Trent
Agnes Waldron
Barbara Ballou
Geoff Geilich
Tina Parkinson
Lucy Colagiovanni
Jessie Horack
Marcia Bauer
Diane Labakas
Dick McCormack
Lee Huebner
NIXON AGNEW
Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
(212) 661-6400
Edward C. Nixon
Hon. Richard M. Nixon
Key Biscayne, Florida
October 9, 1968
Dear Mr. Nixon:
There are three messages that I was asked to relay to you and,
since Manolo mentioned he was going to Key Biscayne, I hope you
won't mind my taking the liberty of giving this note to him.
Mrs. Rudy Vallee called from L. A. this afternoon to tell me
about a "WOMEN FOR NIXON" luncheon that she and Sybel Brand
are co-hosting on Monday, October 14th from 1PM to 4 PM.
Mrs. Vallee asked if it would be possible for you to send
a night letter Sunday, October 13th, to be delivered during
the luncheon, signed by you and Mrs. Nixon, wishing them well
or some such thing.
Mayor Yorty called this afternoon and asked me to relay this
message to you. Dr. A. Hammer would like to know if there
are any Senators you would like to help, and he would let
them know that it came through your suggestion.
Also the Mayor called a second time to mention a conversation
he had with you about the more visual usage of TV media. He
mentioned the benefit of a large map, particularly of Southeast
Asia, that could be made available to you. His Honor went
into some detail about how this could be used to explain the
importance of maintaining communications throughout the world,
what is meant by sea and air lanes, and refueling bases, and
what has happened since the British left the Suez, pointing
out what this country is deficient in (metals and fuels), and
where they come from, etc. etc. And how verbally and visually
this could be made interesting.
The Mayor also mentioned the use of an inflation chart for
the wage earner to see what has happened to the dollar.
Both sound like excellent ideas, and should you want to avail
yourself of them, we can proceed on this end to secure a
proper map and an inflation chart unless we hear to the
contrary.
(cont.)
Page II
Hon. Richard M. Nixon
Enclosed is a clipping from the Post about your brother who
is the best liked person at headquarters. Gaye didn't like
the caption, but I think it is very simpatico.
Just watched you on the CBS question and answer ad, and we
all thought it was very good. Got a big laugh on your line
about, "I'm glad George Ball resigned, because I was thinking
of changing him anyway."
The day Mr. Ball made his outrageous remarks, I was so enraged
I wrote a long and tedious poem which I won't bore you with,
except one line:
" So when you call Dick tricky, better say it with some pride"
" For only a magician could save this country's hide."
Everything is fine back at the ranch and everywhere we go we
hear, "Nixon, Nixon, Nixon, the next President", which makes
all of us very happy.
Every good wish,
ann
Ann Duggan
11/3/68 (Buchanan)
MR. NIXON: What is your program for black Americans?
First, I intend to begin this Administration by telling black
Americans and the rest of Americans the truth -- by declaring a
moratorium on false promises and pie-in-the-sky pledges. These are
the things responsible for the current disillusionment in the ghettoes
of America, in my view.
Secondly, I am going to propose new programs the purpose of which
will be to get people off welfare rolls and onto payrolls in this country.
The Welfare State of Mr. Humphrey is old and obsolete; it is not good
enough for the New Society.
Third, I intend to propose programs whereby it will be easier for
black Americans and Mexican Americans and other groups in this country
who have been blocked off from opportunity -- to enable them to move off
the payrolls into the offices of management -- as owners and businessmen
in their own right.
Now, let me make this clear. We are not going to have overnight
harmony and prosperity in the Negro Community. But we are going to
have progress and it's going to be in the right direction. And we are
going to have an Administration that is willing to listen to the justified
complaints of black America, an Administration whose heart is in the
right place, an Administration that is going to be tough and firm in many
- 2 -
things - -- but an Administration that will be compassionate. There is
no conflict between justice and order in this country. In my view,
they are complimentary.
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11/3/68 (Buchanan)
MR. NIXON: What can a President do about crime in the streets of
this country? Law enforcement is essentially a local problem.
Yes, it is a local problem -- but it is also a national crisis.
And a President can do many things. He can give the moral leadership
that this country hasn't had in recent years in the war against crime.
He can put priority in legislation going up to the Hill on crime control
measures that haven't been gotten the priority they deserve. He can
appoint an Attorney General who will be an aggressive general in the war
against crime and not a conscientious objector. He can name to the
United States Supreme Court men who understand just what is happening
to the security on the streets of this country, who will recognize that
the millions of victims of this country have rights just as the criminals
do. If you want to see what a President can accomplish to bring peace
and security to the streets and cities of America -- I suggest you elect me
and you'll find out -- Give us the mandate and we shall do the job.
narroting
D.C.
court
11/4/68 (Buchanan)
MR. NIXON: What do you consider the most important issue of the 1968
election? Vietnam or Law and Order? And which one should
the people vote on?
The most basic issue is even more overriding than that. It is
the question of whether the United States can continue for four more years
with the men who have sat while peace collapsed in the United States,
while security disappeared from our cities and streets. A choice between
men who have for four years been unable to bring an honorable end to the
war in Vietnam. A choice between that and new leadership. A new coalition
of Republicans and Democrats and Independents is desperately needed, in
my view, to lead this country out of the current crisis. That is the issue.
Whether the men responsible for America's problems, the men who couldn't
solve them should be given another four years. I don't think their record
shows America can afford them for four more years. That is the issue --
more of the same or a new beginning in dealing with these crises.
# # #
November 4, 1968
MEMORANDUM
TO:
DC
FROM:
Buchanan
RE:
Gut Lines to Hit
George Wallace, if the polls are right, may be the man who
re-elected this Administration. It is a choice between Nixon and
Humphrey. Those who vote for Wallace let others make that choice.
They protest this Administration; but they are taking the risk of
letting other re-elect it.
Narcotics and pronography are two areas where the Federal
Government can move to protect the children of this country -- and
we are going to start moving in these areas just as soon as we win
this election.
The parents of Catholic and Protestant and Jewish children
who save the taxpayers dollars by educating their own children are
doing a national service -- and it is time in my view that government
at every level recognized that service.
2
The basic issue in this election is can we survive four
more years of the kind of leadership that has plagued this country
the last four years. When voters step into that booth -- ask
themselves do we need a change from what we have had, You will not
get a change by voting for this man of this Administration, this
man of the past.
The men who could not keep order in their own convention
in Chicago cannot bring order to the cities of America. The men who
could not even unite their own party cannot unite the American
people. That is why we must have new leadership.
On gun control, my opponent Mr. Humphrey as always seeks
to have a massive new bureaucracy created to register and locate
every gun in the country and keep the files in Washington. I think
that the states have responsibility here as elsewhere; and that is
why I favor this function, like other functions, to the states.
There is a difference between California and Colorado in terms of
need for gun registration, and I think that California and Colorado
should make that decision.
(Safire)
POPULAR VOTE
Mr. Nixon:
Suppose nobody wins on Tuesday, Will you try to engineer a
deal in the House of Representatives?
Absolutely not. There can't be any "deals" for the
Presidency.
But the problem is even bigger than this, We've got to
recognize that if there were no clear-cut decision by the voters tomorrow,
America would be thrown into one of the worst constitutional crises in
its history.
In the condition it's in today, America can't afford that
kind of a crisis.
That's why I've pledged in advance that if there were no
decision on election day, I would support for the Presidency the man who
receives the greatest number of popular votes -- whoever, that is. I've
challenged Mr. Humphrey to put country above personal ambition, and join
me in that pledge. On television yesterday, he flatly refused. And I'll
tell you why: it's because his whole strategy is based on the hope that
he can exploit the third-party candidacy to gain the Presidency without
winning the election. He hopes that George Wallace will get enough votes
so that he -- Humphrey -- can lose the election, and still deal his way
into the Presidency in the House of Representatives.
I say that a President chosen in that manner couldn't
govern the country. We can't afford four years of a man without a
mandate -- especially at a time like this, when the first need is to
pull a bitterly divided country together again.
- 2
Since Mr. Humphrey has said flatly that he refuses to
abide by the judgment of the people, I say that he doesn't deserve the trust
of the people.
NOTE:
This is carefully couched so that the pledge does not
apply if RN comes in second in popular vote but wins a
majority of the electoral vote.
(Safire)
VIET NAM
Mr. Nixon:
What would you do if South Vietnam continues to refuse to
join the Paris talks?
First, I hope the South Vietnamese will change their minds
and agree to go to Paris. We have to recognize that there. are some very
difficult questions to be worked out about the precise relationships if
both they and the Viet Cong -- the National Liberation Front -- are present
at the same talks. The South Vietnamese understandably don't want the talks
to be aprecedent for imposing a coalition government on South Vietnam;
if this happened, it would only be a way-station on the way to to a complete
Communist take-over, and from our standpoint we'd be throwing away all
that our men in Vietnam have fought to achieve.
I'm sure that when he agreed to stop the bombing, President
Johnson expected the South Vietnamese to participate in the talks. If he
didn't, he would have been playing our side's trump card for nothing. I
have offered, after the election, if I am elected, to go to either Paris
or Saigon if the President and the Secretary of State think it would be
helpful, in order to speek the process of agreement.
Nothing has higher priority than bringing this war to a
swift and honorable end. And I will do everything possible to help
President Johnson move the conflict toward peaceful settlement during the
remainder of his term in office. By showing a united front here at home,
we can persuade Hanoi that it has nothing to gain by waiting for a new
Administration to take office next January.
2
From the start of this campaign, I have made it clear
that, as far as I was concerned, the pursuit of peace was beyond politics.
I have felt that the best thing I could do, as a candidate, to help speed
a settlement of the war was to give my full support to the President in
whatever moves he might make to help bring about peace, so that the men
in Hanoi would have no hope that they could profit from partisan division
here in the United States.
This has been the responsible way. It may not have been
the most exciting way. But in the long run, whatever effect it may have
had on tomorrow's election, I am convinced that history will judge it to
have been the way that contributed most to the actual achievement of
peace.
Michele Weiss
Staff of Richard M. Nixon
450 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
October 19, 1968
TO: RICHARD M. NIXON
Here is your copy of the NIXON SOURCEBOOK. Let me explain
that while you are the last one to receive a copy, I didn't
feel you would need a reference during the campaign! The
150 others -- surrogates, state chairmen and key staff mem-
bers -- did need to be informed on your position on the
different issues.
I'm sure you'll notice immediately that many issues you've
covered are not in the SOURCEBOOK. The reason is that I had
to stop production on it for the last five weeks of the cam-
paign, and you've been covering many issues in these weeks.
In fact, I've regretted that I couldn't include everything be-
cause the SOURCEBOOK would be so well filled out.
I joined your campaign in March, and it has honestly been an
experience and an honor that I'll never forget.
Good luck!
Michela Wiss
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No cause justific breaking law or vidense
First civil right is to be free from violem
fams that desume request
Peace
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brings wor.
Hands is bird of prey-
we are meether.
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Spend
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country.
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amin will have a hard job to balan family bulot
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one noting people-
a comma purpose butroom for many differences
We must listen to them who disagree.
welfares
payalls wilfor for rolls-
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mahr histing for oursular + for all markind -
amin in trable net been people hat leader- failed-
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art f pressing peace greater than that of waging wa
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Concern
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title I placemola
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apologation about our strength
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movent of silear for vote
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a few give a bad image to amine -
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achisCort. Count
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Girl Rights and/ 48, Social suits
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latred - in hestory
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non - a moment which if let can
never be record -
open world-
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4 I do not call for gim secietion
of resignated but specty one of choice
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when all we have learnd will lo pat
to test of histy
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/ give people a chance 6 care for self
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long nite in amin spirt -
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@ Jam letty the dark dutf
or my elder -
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condition stability, nor can we
explod it anoraly
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fear, heatral, violan
tnow they comede sted that shadow
one of easight they to do is to from &
give more t men to people who do
clear tless- We should help people helpselem
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towayed-
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hilpless -
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debat -
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be pand again
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expouting pround people
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& less is determined to promote t,
believe in program - is Know how t inspect I
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- the non shouter -
no record In futur -
a mondate for change
to elerse the dolar
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an old lady - social security. Sochitt in
wife of Police bodrus cy us
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the place of not doing anything for 8. years.
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The ended / was.
2
We could use that Kind of hadership.
3
Prosperity same war.
4
no riots-
Nodignity on receiving end of a date -
Conclusion
america is a great county -
We are fortints & line at the tin in ami
We shell meet the challenge + greatine
Comes from that stepping Legs & event not
sitting am sideline while history is made
4
by them -
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a country - an age of respect, recomminate
proud to be amin
whether america fails ar sused depends on eastly
you
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a great cause
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8 years ago (16 your ago) - we has same- but the time win
wire on a vistory road.
Voice of amain
ont voice I hats
no to voing whate amin quite do for me
amain is not last waiting to be found again
First Time no Plan about -no pean them.
ask Demi Inls
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shadiow arm am shall without 4. you
great mmy history - Xixe lan't blame anyone elu
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a better day is using
an Histon choice
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gin usa chano-
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Pets look at Record -
N.R.- - House-
Federal Rub Ham reale
Time flay in not a doormath anytherly in amina would
PASM Lets aid our finds who help selves. -
Lets not and than eho help are louin
negotion is give X take
For oft ourside you dorth gring, oth teali the taking
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good to be home byoin
Wegoall the way in 68
you have come to far- parled cars- jaimdin -
you want to say smithy by caming her-
OJ hear, you-
@ I cany you many t N.C. + a new day and -
The good teach (sat up in achorchair) Zt the
electric
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We cantels about wedding
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Ween do smithy abutteletes
Idention - elect me- + Ill spend billin more
The impiraten you give me covier me as (companyin is had
wont sty bamling until they stopp
Hilligon boys.
Wind wind
fair ind change -
sent victy in the air.
a will of victy -
now coalities / amin
Tahe lun it mide T hearts-noton hands
Conclusion
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ask each to talk to 10- -
you can change your World- amin
world -
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We five at a great time when we
can hay the world - we want no consession.
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But american tom by violene + hoted
cant change world
3
You min smithing if you don't to
get in a cause bigger then self
Work as if your whole world depended m it.
2 care,
People are guat
Trick or Treat -
Dr + Pharmocid
you Bussyfoot paramly can bust Hubert Hungely
strong practice f last
Turn an lights in W.H. - Wine had enough
wanding around in dark fee 4 year
H sage his picking up steam has certery blong Halt
Sam and Tin provided only tent
Falitid astronat name an cisten his in abit around of
If you put him in W.H. hell put united in fromber
by raini grown bill
give as Hell -
payablig mark anty
m 4 Carthy - I came to buy Bad Hubert not to production
back Ranch
join H
Ball- fine any way (Hopyny to te, his bax a I
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Ship of State all sail norwlder and
Captan led us off cruss, 2 In learned provided avint
all the way withdeB.S.- bach tranch
Soch it time
man of the past or future -
Sensta Pen.
apaid of people- - (The wonts an honory degree
2 want to can a deques
Crime mahe D.C. a madel city
if you monite Hubset it
mem John adm is runing for relection
where has he been but 4 gears
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Debato
Trum Han Hell-
Letus be remained as
Computer
People in High places give aid t Comfort to
faw
Breden - put usedy true my to briln fayt
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no ane will bill Pots aly
2
Rule of Form Resoon proof can
ruled Form -
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student can - but
those who puch the law 8 video
don't belog in u. should be oppealled
Do nothing policy an erim -
Time to Talk, look, to oote for Region -
Lets win then one In amin-
Pool what they back done to amin -
for 4 mave years - They need a vocation
They talk misspeant because apart -
aproad chick
sing + f hyan right.
This could be the days -
mostimpted deceiver -
where would he lead - Soole coher he hosbeen- -
they Rodall the may - spent more many -
had the votes, had the pown-
worst crime
con nots -
Treat- tell them to startpadning -
the because Wincon new
term is ming in in January -
We have been losing - Time to in -
The unrely mot at Chingo can't res am
Itstin for our noth balan in the statent
+ our cents in then dean - to bady the
peace Paren as again the eriminal fares
win't have to break low to he heart
Fed Rab- Home Rule
Haman can work get his a job -
ml it
Texan
move profitable not to roads the coal-
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Tappay should not le required
to pay wilf to people who can
work- prepese to bo for
on casing of Peace:
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one new any year-
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anoth promp Syean-
Talk Peace - Produce Pear
Your america-
This the question to be alice - th am quartion
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Somay problem. sorrany hopes-
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Participate- play a part
3
26th people come forward
Futur - Canin will bouble-
War goes on- Daynel as quote
Prin r Tayoo go up - -
a time trate for your fatur
property sms was progrem fam inflate
Can
When you look back grace say
Idil't sit it and
2
10
splarged fight the lights a part in W.H. Wine beein
4
I helme by
majerty of this woment Hestori
your are root premited -
Than who olay las have or much right
to protection as than who breakit
Proh back.not to futur
Htmight be enough tabe again betnot
good enough for the american
adult Delinguezy -
Taxas
Softhead - soft may -
new United Party Unite amin
Texas
Fed Rule- - Home rule-
Million will participate
Stuch ar did center
They have jermed be biller into at
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worstrint, wont slum, worthold
Literaba
If this mement is last can never be research
Is this the end of amin Ea:-
shall america be 29
LAY - who gets most votes ought to be Presidet
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only are in rou who will moh that stabut
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Bat give usinging
19 year old boyer - real ske hero 4 org Hynni
as they cheered - pa took but a flag thould it
Sombaly Brow its my of Cuy.
OT hate ispit Care much -
Road to futur no follgate is wod - for all me of good will
sign t Trand not recommed for timed or
the who laok bachemal
amin people ery out - we have endual too
much - we dn't who want what we
have for endual for too part 4 you
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T hat th the iffece nothy clue-
for If is like
runing John for realth
Willtoh public confider
Crusale.
grahn
Passion
-one place who
Care for all who
Rath the tell pupel what they can get
if they don't work -tell the what
thy go can adami get it wall they this do work-
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no diguty arreeing End 4 a dole
This grot andin can charge the wold-the is cater it
This vhur we found a me wold
Cabbin
Texas
Spanish Durger-
her
amin in trubh not the become people &
from failed her balashan fould
Sanden to month our people
I want
a great heart the needs - who can't helps hell
a grat reputy fu there who can help self-
Peaceful world
Peasept cities- - (example to be followd net
avoided) Like 76 -
greater then different between partin
Opn adm of open to but men-
to but id as
of you door, up, mill hearts-
-Me has gout of peoplem people-
nov let us her govt of t by you proper
Forgotter amin supports this gut He does't
expect his gmt to support his
6/ million would polation 245. anille we how for
week - T wise as muh ad will the
unyloy of your
Talk of Hear Het
Creampt
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They spent more - t for what?-
We will have benerin when we
inform our lown mohe it less rishty t
break the
597 Tho can't never convibe
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Doubling convity rate will
do more the 4X war an powerty
Stand still look back. 12 found
Wive han in dork to day - go found to have of hendy
Chris of fx a lefter.
am quote not monthly digit
its great but by quate of its people,
am is not last - It is wasity
to he food again
fight the filts is w H.
Bring us toge CL. (no hate)
We stand an thubald of or great age who all
we lean - will be put to
Part 4 year drows been a long unite in am Speet
It is time to letin the sun-
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Time to lefth dark out are cellar,
one of Xaciet easiect to guinn promin to
give more t more to joyale who do less t len
Don't book bad but forwed
School Disapilin- -
Students Ruley Rear Rulffer
Jorgetter am
pay Tapes-eti
War comes from
adultdelengings
Whoclestin is about
Concom
V. Ham:
Peace is what we went
We want was V. Many.
bumb
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The adm has failed- - a we have he bys
we
ath great hope dached because
old - Tind team
73 I believe un need a new ten - pack
pladge not supplied adjustity papers -
around tend the war-
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2 was party adm who did tat end was
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of will use influm
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we should not have am
far t order.
fighting use they should
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We must get Soviet in oded
4370-
Crim will double-
narotin-
Lituation them mails -
Sociation can't be great unless good -
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D togath
only who and 2 want it changed aim
and of realing smity quote
is gent been good
when seare & b good - will ceare blegat
@Lbalin we need on modets.
loo
0 2 shall setepany de of top -
They appose
/. Supers loant - (bach ap polin)
2.a.g.- to no program
3. Would lend a readt
OPermini = wrong -
Bud
plant a the - Puin Door is open -
Peace -: :
Dedicated to Peare-
need to defuse - the truble spots - (Russ)
3
Castro - (stop trade)
4
Keed Pres who will decote time effort
Sut in chair
agnew personalize
2 count to vote In you- expiden
in agnee-
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maligmel -
2
Recad of green of me - S.
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what has Muchi
Circl Dights plus law t ard
Don't burn our atea dan
Every question should he -
Jhon V, Man -
Son on way t the -
Droft -
Social Security:
Couple who called an.
- not just -
Medicane:-
Fear of climicting build
for election
I am Concerned -
things right -
Bindeys Nation wrong woulds 21 Imagral
Companin = on - but man feat, have
get ints a Couse biggn tha sey
Peopl want to be
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But they want clso
want -
Parent wants to give love + care-
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But a good parent challenger
Children -
Pride - in beig an amin
Peace -
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10 the time -
9 other time got nothing part
L Pets get same progress
Chall - I have notice go down stailary
which bads to dark gully-
Broad t fine at
the capt ende-
But t steps creath only flayetes
t then breader
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Let light in celler
Murkie doen't quall with with chin
Rr RA. / cham in3 Pusident will die
- what do people want?-
Hospital corts I Baby- ys 84%- - Dr 2 770 -
Despite
Social Sunity penin not wath as such as 195 s( indual peason
will increase - but in real 4
W whingt determ what storylet
on a day we can see forevar when
shy doen't laugh etouch chorigan (gift epprophing)
Bank Halt= (descouraging (meth high here - peace a few days of
- we need new new
fush roten- - a new
spirt of unity
10th bank halt aquin
for tb ml the received
bt go