Flying on to Spartanburg
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Mr Muldoon will fly to Columbus, Georgia, in the presidential jet on Friday and visit a carpet-making and upholstery factory in La Grange before flying to Spartanburg, South Carolina ... Atlanta • . . Kansas City .. s Topeka, etc., etc.—’News,.
The Citizens of Spartanburg. South Carolina, U.S.A., Know little about New Zealand except That It’s a long long Way From Spartanburg And that’s about as much as WE Here in the South Pacific Know about Spartanburg, S.C., My desk Encyclopaedia Supplies the Information That 44,352 Spartanburgers Are the city’s Population, That is, when the Book was printed About 10 Years ago — Most Cities, even in South Carolina, Tend to grow! Will Anything ever be quite the Same Again, for Them
And for US, after Spartanburg Meets our PM? Will there be Marching Girls? Will the Band blare? Will the Sign say Tamaki Avenue, Or Muldoon Square? When the Spartanburgers learn A Thing or Two About Us, and Him, and Carolina That they never knew? Columbus and Atlanta, Ga., Chicago, Kansas — The Visiting Fireman's coming! Hear about ANZUS! Governors, Bankers, Mayors — Next Stop, Topeka For Washington University (co-ed.) He’s guest Speaker. California, Hawaii, an Admiral Or a Governor a Day, And a Briefing (none of our Business!) With the C.I.A. Back with a Thud to Wellington And the dull old Job, A far Cry from Spartanburg — Or is it, Rob?
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