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  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh February 19, 1969 M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. You're Edward Re, and you're currently since January of 1969 a United States Judge in the Customs Court. Prior to that time you served for most of the year 1968
  • : That's pretty high level approval before announcement. T: Well, that was when it was in the formulative stage. I remember I was at home watching the President on television that night, and just before the braodcast, the phone rang and a reporter from
  • II due to the loss of the residential market as most people converted from coal heat in homes to either fuel oil or gas, because of improvements, if you will, in the steel industry " where less coal was used to produce the same amount of steel
  • to the First Lady. ton, D.C. We are in her home at 4836 Van Ness, N.W., in Washing- And this is Dorothy Pierce McSweeny. Mrs. Gonella, I have some dates and in our previous [pre-interview] discussion you elaborated on them, but let me give them now and tell
  • to be So, just like sliding down the bannisters at your home, I went down and was there in a minute and explained the problem of one heartbeat between the President and the Vice-President and said that isn't the matter of age, it's just the way