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  • two parts,. the first to concentrate on the written press (primarily newspapers), and the second on television and radio. survey will present few p~blems, but a television A press ~ could be considerably more difficult un1ess the networks can
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  • INDIANA NEWSPAPERS INCORPORATED THE HUNTINGTON HERA.LO THE HUNTINGTON PRESS HUNTINGTON. INDIAN,- THE REPORTER BUI LDING TH I:. VINCl!.NNES SUN THE VINCENNES COMMERC(Al. VINCENNES• INOIANA LEBANON, :: INDIANA "l'HE LIN'l'ON CITIZEN LINTON
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  • of the exhibits. At 11 :00 a. m., he will meet with the press in the auditorium of the Museum of History and Technology to introduce his executive staff and outline the new Department's role. In the meantime, and continuing until 9:15 p. m., the public
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  • job. He further urged that, in addition to briefing the press boys enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special press conference for a high level, selected group on your return. They are clearly quite worried about the aid bill. Finally, let ae say
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  • might add that however the United States of long-term that Bosch already to utilize free to rely on the services Harlan and faster What is now required we have just done through economic aid funds available, assistance in terms and impact You
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  • of newsmen wonder if r.c. will be open to questions following/before his speech to the '8,sne. dave l ~ . ' ... I ( t . I • ·t :ClarkAttacked BrRep.·Ga~dner By Unlled Press International 1 Rep. John Gardne~, R-N.C., to­ day accused Atty. Gen
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  • , "What did you reply?• House said, "Having known the Jap in Versailles and having corresponded with him since, I felt free to say, 'I think Japan mis­ takes the spirit of America if she believes that we are so peaoe-lovizg that we will take aeything
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  • years election south Texas town manipulated story Press won smash Page One play Salas, enough fictitious ination, then who told ballots later Salas to election, of tantalizing have been silent Because of the tight control exercised
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  • This folder consists of scans of a presentation scrapbook given to Jim Mangan by the Associated Press containing clippings of his reportage. The original has been transferred to the LBJ Library Museum
  • -paged the revelation from Luis Salas, the election judge in Jim Wells County, that the election was indeed stolen. Fearful of dying of cancer, and pressed by an Associated Press reporter (me) to clear up the matter for history, Salas confessed: "I know
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