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  • to it. There may have been a newspaper item in the Detroit Free Press; I kind of think there was. An editorial that questioned the propriety of this. Actually, as deputy I was much further away from the work of the Supreme Court than I had been as assistant
  • their communications set up, and start moving. And it's a slow process. One of the major difficulties with the appearance of the handling at Detroit was the fact that the press was constantly at the side of Governor Romney and Mayor Cavanagh. And just on the ticker, I
  • · is concentrated--three separate bus lines are in operation, and there ·, is no system of free transfers. Another separate line operates to the east of the central area. Moreover, the heavy traffic movement is the round-trip from the suburbs to the central city
  • , and then a whole bunch of other people. Ed Guthman was there. I remember Ed Guthman was having two regular press conferences a day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, and the national press was there in very great numbers, and this made it quite difficult