The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 September 1964 — Page 4

Page 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1964

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Warren Report Public Sunday WASHINGTON UPI — The report of the Warren Commission's investigation of President John F. Kennedy will be made public at 1:30 p. m. EDT SundayThe White House said Tues-1 day that the inquiry's findings, i estimated to contain more than 250.000 words, will be released for publication in Monday morning newspapers. This means that its contents may be published or broadcast on radio or television after 6:30 p. m. EDT Sunday. President Johnson will receive his copy of the report from Chief Justice Earl Warren and others on the sevenman commission at 11 a. m. | EDT Thursday at the White House. The report will be on sale to the public Monday morning at the government printing office in Washington. Hard - cover copies will be priced at $3.25. Paperback copies will sell for $2.50. White House Press Secretary George E. Reedy has said previously there would be no amplification of the document by the White House and it will speak for itself. He also said the report w’ould contain a summary that would xun about 10,000 words.

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PUB CRAWLING—Evangelist Billy Graham talks with bar patrons during his tour of theater area bars and night spots after preaching in Boston Garden.

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