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  • be heavy leakage and no supply cutback and I just called Walter Jenkins in the White House to alert so I won't get any political pressure him and also the President from that end. This morning I spent over an hour talking with Willard Cochrane, who
  • programs and the whole thing. As I told Al Jenkins whowent along and Marshall Green who also went along, I'm sure I saw more of what was going on than they did. correspondents and Of course, they were in the meetings. The TVpeople were out on the street
  • Maurice Robinson, James Justice, Clyde Maxey, President, Dr. Singletary, Herman Singleton, David Meadows, Michael Banks, James Lee 33 Al36 P. T. Gym Griffith A2122 V 23 Al41 ✓ Al36 ✓ ✓ Aid WH- 12A Al42 tn Sergeant Griffith, Steven Banks, Robert
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  • thi1 atation 4ur1D& the war tor the oountrrr•aide and s tr e homes , or tor Canada or the Unitecl States, some to drown in. the oold Atlantic oheertul.lf a1ng1q "Holl Out the Barrel~ aa they went down ud a German aubaarlne oommander »leased hi
  • of the . ~if:f'erences in_ op~nion in the .Department between some of our econanists with Les Brown on one. aide and most of the economists on -. : the other. ' The report came out and its most. interesting for it does. show a very . adequate world food supply
  • It was the White House phone and Jane ran to The operator insisted that I come to the phone immediately even if I am listening to the President. I went angrily and Larry Temple, one of the President's aides said the President wanted me to know that he