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Harry S. Truman with Newsmen in New York City

93-116
Accession Number
93-116
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
New York - New York - Truman visits to; Truman - Library - Fund Raising - HST; Truman - Press - T. V.; Truman - Trips - Other - Post-Presidential - New York, New York
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Former President Harry S. Truman and newsmen are in a jovial mood in New York City today as the latter questioned him regarding a statement by Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-WI) in which he said he may invite the ex-chief executive to testify in a new probe of Americans suspected of atomic spying for Russia. Harry S. Truman told newsmen, "What I could tell you, you wouldn't print. Therefore, I say no comment." Harry S. Truman was interviewed after lunching with officials of the Harry S. Truman Memorial Library, Inc. Same as 94-72. From: Houston Post.

Date(s)
June 29, 1953