LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Mother of Three.—A little late to protest. Hands Off Our Park. —Subject not now open. ■Hie Colonel Says.—Save it for election campaign. PJ.A.—First produce your evidence of starvation in this country. Chas. E. Allen.—Both subjects have been fully discussed in these columns. James L. Sadler. —The competence of our scientists is not under discussion.
Hiram Hunter—Better reserved for the General Election campaign. No space now.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30093, 29 March 1963, Page 3
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