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Carter denial

j President Jimmy Carter ' has said allegations that ' loans made to his family’s • peanut warehouse were ■ diverted into his 1976 Presidential campaign were • “absolutely and totally untrue.” “I don’t know of any : evidence ever put forward to ; the public from any source ; that could form the basis for ■ these allegations,” the Presi- • dent told a questioner at a news conference. He said he ; hoped a special investigator, Paul Curran, appointed by , the Justice Department to i investigate the allegations 1 would do his job quickly and thoroughly. — Washington.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19790412.2.56.4

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Press, 12 April 1979, Page 6

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90

Carter denial Press, 12 April 1979, Page 6

Carter denial Press, 12 April 1979, Page 6

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