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Which would be used, say, as in the case of the disorders that followed
the assassination of Reverend King?
V:
That's right.
B:
In a case like Detroit, who from your office
- .:eral Throckmorton and ?vfr. Vance go before the press tc say th.:.1t
1'.fr. Vance had talked to the P::.-esident and that all parties joined :n a.n
appeal for :reason. The President advised that he would be m:i king c:..
m:.tionally -televised statement
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is a d o ra b le but stre n u o u s.
h a d h a d a l it t l e g i r l .
He
S om eone c a l le d th a t M a r y M a r g a r e t V a le n ti
C h ie f King c a m e and gave m e a b r i e f