So it worked like that years later when the managing editor worked there when both papers were owned by the same Agency. Still not evidence of how those notices in particular, or notices in general, were obtained by the papers in 1961, just evidence of how they were obtained “years later”.
Original, vault copy birth certificate — Not released
Certificate of Live Birth — Released — Counterfeit
Obama/Dunham marriage license — Not released
Obama/Dunham divorce — Released (by independent investigators)
Soetoro/Dunham marriage license — Not released
Soetoro adoption records — Not released
Soetoro/Dunham divorce — Released (by independent investigators)
Fransiskus Assisi School School application — Released
Punahou School records — Not released
Selective Service Registration — Released — Counterfeit
Occidental College records — Not released
Passport (Pakistan) — Not released
Columbia College records — Not released
Columbia thesis — Not released
Harvard College records — Not released
Harvard Law Review articles — None (maybe 1, unsigned?)
Baptism certificate — None
Medical records — Not released
Illinois State Senate records — None
Illinois State Senate schedule — Lost
Law practice client list — Not released
University of Chicago scholarly articles — None
No paper trail. Nothing.
Unlock it, Obongo.
NO BIRTH CERTIFICATE, NO PEACE!
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Correct. All I can say is that I worked at a small town paper for quite awhile, and the same info from the same government agencies were printed regularly, week after week, year after year -- they filled space between ads, and we counted on them. So I can believe that the notices came from the DOH in 1961, as they did years later.
But your belief mileage may vary.