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- are very fortunate in the number of people who have asked
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to testify at these hearings.
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professional associations, from health and welfare agencies
c.,
And the hearings are being held in
and here in
S~n
Francisco.
I think
our first
- a reception and hour lay-over in Anchorage, hence into
Tokyo.
A brief press conf'erence at the Airport -- lots of reporters and lots
of cameras as you always find them in Japan.
Then I was to drop off to have
a picture taken with a Queen at a Sunkist
- is losing its cutting edge.
That's
just a feeling.
'
I saw the President today briefly, made a presentation of an excellent
Conservation booklet "Conservation/2000". . He was rather perfunctory about it.
The Press came in, made pictures, but they didn't
- to Kansas City and Minneapolis.
We've got a kind of nasty problem here.
Sol Estes case.
The man, Battle
Hales, w~o was the nasty inside
who not only planted misstatements
vhil.e I testif;i:ed
longevity
but actually
and even hel.d a)press
same room
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNI •D STATES Sam and then showed sympathy fo_rSukarno,
should now be pressing Uncle Sam to defend
Friday, October 22, 965
him against an Indonesian threat:
EXTENSION OF REMARKS
It is •a fortunate
happenstance
that
Mr. SIMPSON. Mr. P
- aw11' ewos io ..:r
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D
ST.' PAUL PIONEER PRESS
September
·,
16, 1967
Editorials
Credibility Gap Widens
Discrepancies between what the John
son Administration says publicly about
lts Vietnam war policies and what it
actually. does
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to explain the relation ■ hip
between the two atudi••·
Do you want me to call Driver?
Ye1
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No
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FOR WMEDIATE
RELEASE
AUGUST 14, 1967
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Office of the White House Press