Summary: Gov. Carl Sanders introduced President Lyndon B. Johnson. He recognized the Georgia congressional delegation; told some humorous stories; spoke of his indebtedness to Georgia and Georgians; said differences of opinion with Georgia delegation can be settles; told of Johnson's family origin in Georgia; stressed the importance of unity of the states; described the south during the depression and its recovery under Roosevelt; gave a description of "New South" and projection for the future; spoke on each of the virtues in the Georgia motto: wisdom, justice, and moderation as they apply to poverty and racial prejudice and state's rights.