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Presidential Commission Sought to Deter Smoking

Date: 19840113/P
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LEGAL DEPT FILE ROOM
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REPT, OTHER REPORT
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03734578
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N14
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Judge, C.H.
Spears, A.W.
Stone, C.J.
Wynder, E.
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R1-004
R1-129
R1-132
Named Person
Surgeon General
Wynder, E.
Document File
03734507/03735036/S and H Re Smoking and Health General Volume 9 820800.
Date Loaded
05 Jun 1998
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MARG, MARGINALIA
Litigation
Stmn/Produced
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Ahf, American Health Foundation
American Council on Science + Healt
Usa Today
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03734507/5036
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1V) NAME:WYNDER EL MD /~: .V AV7AJ?I- Q.t A rr.Ze!`d S/,A~_ ~~ l ~r~od r~rLy~ ~ USA TODAY:WASHINGTON,DC 1984-01-12' (Newspaper Clip) ID Z23244 PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION SOUGHT TO DETER SMOKING Dr. Ernst Wynder marked the 20th anniversary of the first surgeon general's report on smoking by calling for a presidential commission to discourage the practice, USA TODAY reported. Wynder, president of the American Health Foundation, made his recommendation at a conference sponsored by the American Council on Science and Health. GOVT:CONGRESS TIMES UNION:JACKSONVILLE,FL 1984-01-03 (Newspaper Clip) ID Z23265 health groups. by Jane Stone A bill calling for new warnings on cigarette packages and for public disclosure of tobacco additives will resume its route through Congress when legislators return January 24, Stone began. Health groups favoring the legislation are confident the bill will pass this year, she said, even though The Tobacco Institute is "worki~ng to persuade members of Congress to support its view." Stone went on to say the bill's success may hinge on the negotiating skills of Rep. Albert Gore (D-TN), who is trying to work out a compromise between the tobacco industry and' the development and installation of new fire-blocking seat covers, the JOURNAL reported. A feasibility study is also being completed on installing household-type smoke detectors in the lavatories of all Air Canada aircraft. (Newspaper Clip) ID Z23262 AIR CANADA ADOPTS NEW SAFETY MEASURES TO PREVE*1T PLANE FIRES Air Canada is working with a maker of aircraft seating on the WALL STREET JOURNAL:NEW'YORK,NY 1984-01-13 2 MAJOR TESTS AHEAD FOR TOBACCO LABELS O W =W r

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