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Telephone conversation # 13747, sound recording, LBJ and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 11/18/1968, 10:56AM
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- Telephone conversation # 13747, sound recording, LBJ and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 11/18/1968, 10:56AM
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- WH,TE HOUSE November 18, 1968 IDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON ' DIARY President began his day at (Place) T;™ Telephone f TimC In Out Lo the or t E*pe LD awake 8:25a President 9:02a _ 9:34a f ~ 9:35a Dr. 10:21a President Monday Activity
- in a case like this? What are the mechanics of How does Mr. Vance talk to the President? c: When we arrived at Detroit police headquarters, we were assigned t~070 rooms there and the rooms had in them two or three telephones each. Mr. Vance simply
- , directly, to give my own views in addition to calling on the Secretary or the Under Secretary. dealings with him. So it was in that connection that I had face-to-face He never telephoned me directly himself. M: In spite of the famous myth that he phones