Our ultimate goal is to assist Appalachia to attract and hold public and private investments--the cornerstones on which economic well-being is built.
On the recordApril 1, 1968
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Message to the Congress Transmitting Second Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.
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I am pleased that these distinguished guests from our neighboring nations have been able to travel down here to visit with us and to take advantage of our invitation to see the Hemis-Fair and to spend an old-fashioned Fourth of July with us in Texas.
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