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Senate Subcommittee / Health Ind. / Fuel Shortage #226735

CBS Evening News for Monday, Dec 17, 1973
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(Studio) Senate subcommittee on health hears from drug mfrs. with regard to fuel shortage's effect on drug industry
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

(DC) Without emergency allocations, life-giving drugs to be in short supply. [Health Industries Association Daniel MAYWORM - requests special allocations to continue production for syringes, tubing, etc. needed for modern day health care. Hospitals to feel shortages early in year] Senator Edward Kennedy questions Mayworm about individual devices and need for supply.
REPORTER: George Herman

Reporter(s):
Cronkite, Walter;
Herman, George
Duration:
00:01:40

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