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  • the support of Eugene Pulliam, didn't he, the publisher of the Indianapolis [Star] and Arizona [Republic]--? R: Oh, he already had that. He already had that. I don't know how he got Pulliam originally, because he certainly did not stand for a single thing
  • [NAID 24617781] . Jenkin~ -- I -- 26 Then the next day, next morning, I received a telegram from President Johnson, thanking me for agreeing to serve and [sayi_ng] that the meet­ . . . . . ing would be hsld the next day, which was Saturday
  • know which--to be in Dallas, and he wanted me to meet him. So when I got the telegram from him from Washington that he was on his way to Texas by train, to meet him in Dallas at the Katy Station, I talked to my professors. professors, taking five
  • pocket." But even there is far more prepared than John Dear, which is an interesting I once said Union's in New York right I think "Look, I know what telegram the money? had been sufficient November, 1968] interesting history
  • and the only ones he really liked were the ones that kind of kissed his ass. A guy from the Washington Star, Jack Horner; he liked to have Horner around; a good friend of mine who I thought was a very good reporter, Sid Davis, because Sid