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English: Tom Hayden, Democratic candidate for the United States Senate tells newsmen at a press conference here 9/15, that he supports applications to the United Nations by North by North and South Vietnam, which he says the United States has not supported. Former P. O. W. Edison Miller, (not shown), joined Hayden during the news conference and echoed his thoughts on Indochina.
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