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No Flowers Wanted

Mrs Lyndon Johnson, America's First Lady, has asked organisations which entertain her not to spend their money on expensive bouquets and earsages for her.

She has made it qaite dear that she wonid mttdt rather they gave it to some worthy eanse.

Before attending a recent fanction held by the

Womea’s National Demo eratic Club in Washington D.C, Mrs Johnson sent word ahead asking them to pttt any money they would be spending on flowers for her into a community service project

Her move is seen as support far the United States’ Government economy campaign.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 2

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No Flowers Wanted Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 2

No Flowers Wanted Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 2

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