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Tobacco Institute Head Calls N.A.B. President's Charge Incorrect

Date: 20 Nov 1962
Length: 1 page
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JOHN-WARE,JUDY/SHB FILE ROOM
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PRES, PRESS RELEASE
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Hill + Knowlton
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Bavley, A.
Wakeham, H.
Named Person
Collins, L.
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TI, Tobacco Inst
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1003537539/1003537961/620000 TI and TIRC Editorial Comments Informational Memorandum Releases
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Stmn/R1-037
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MARG, MARGINALIA
Litigation
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R22
Named Organization
Natl Assn of Broadcasters
TI, Tobacco Inst
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President of the National Association of Broadcasters, made at Portland, Oregon, Monday,,George V. A11ien„ President of The Tobacco Institute, Inc., sai,d today: "While cigarette advertising, is an activity of individuali companies, it is my conviction that the president of the National Association of Yncorrect when he suggests that cigarette advertising is desilgned Broadcasters, ittia statement focused on high sehooli age children, is primarilly to influence,them. f The tobacco indlsstry regards smoking as an adult custom, and mature ,',udgment. the decisionito smoke or not to smoke should be made at the age of "1ir. Collins''stat'ement about smoking applies ajudgment of finality to questions of medical science that are complex,and that are under study and debate by scientists throughout the xorld. "Like many laymen, Mr. Collins mistakes repetition of charges for, vhat he refers to as 'mounting evi'dence."" '. Q~

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