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  • are very fortunate in the number of people who have asked 23 to testify at these hearings. 24 25 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
  • 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 ....., ....... 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
  • to explain the relation ■ hip between the two atudi••· Do you want me to call Driver? Ye1 --- No --- ........,. FOR WMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 14, 1967 - - ---- - -- ---- - -- -- - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - ~ Office of the White House Press