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  • officer who used to travel with me over to the phone. the phone." He came back, and he said, "The White House is on I laughed and said, "It's some drunk. there, Sergeant, and find out who it is." said, "No, it's the ~~hite House." Go on back He came
  • er for the City of New York; Dr. Ford, I believ e it is, who has that capaci ty in Boston and works for the Harvar d Medica l School . The people who conduc ted that autops y were not really the top forens ic pathol ogists in the countr y
  • of all, we went up at a time when everyone was talking about cutting travel abroad, and here I was asking for money to send Americans abroad. As a matter of fact the Committee report of the House expressly says that we are helping to fulfill
  • 'to withdraw his objection' and to throw his weight behind a Republican-sponsored anti-riot bill approved by the House to outlaw interstate travel to incite violence. Another recommendation called on Congressional leaders to establish a joint committee
  • to be paid for, having been in an executive position myself and knowing that we had a staff to pay, we had reporters to pay, we had travel expenses to pay. We had quite a financial problem, and it was essential that I know how far we commit ourselves. I've
  • for the available jobs, he must travel a considerable distance to as 15 to 20 miles each way. % ~ork--perhaps as much Yet, in April, 1965, only about one- quarter of the households in the curfew sone possessed at least one ·.} automobile, and only nine pe
  • your responsibilities as Secretary of the Army? R: No, not any other than those that I would normally be a member of as Secretary of the Army. P: Have you traveled with Mr. Johnson or been asked to travel anywhere by him? R: On a few occasions I
  • of 86] ­ City of Conmerce, and Orange County. If a resident of South Los Angeles is to pursue such industrial opportunities, assuming that he has or can obtain the skills to compete for the available jobs, he must travel a considerable distance
  • with the President on several occasions. And then, of course, Cyrus Vance showed up, and so I was staying with him for those four days--traveling the city with Cyrus Vance, and then there was Under Secretary David McGiffert of the Army who was involved, and the man