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- , in that famous telegram
the date of which I've now forgotten-G:
I think that's the August 24 [1963J telegram.
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- and purpose that he thought he had a charter to do.
G:
What sort of charter did he think he had? Now this is before the famous
August 24 telegram from Washington.
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- an office here in the
Executive Office Building, and there was that stack of mail and
telegrams for my handling just the same as when I left, but it was a new
angle, of course, that I had never experienced before.
It was pretty
exciting and moving.
F
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with a telegram thanking him for his generous t>lords and acknowledging
t of the President's telegram
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SUNDAY, APRIL
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7, 1968
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RAMSEY
CI.ARK,Attorney
GUEST:
General
of the United States
MODERATOR:
Lawrence E. Spivak
Haynes Johnson
Roscoe
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Publishers
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Carl
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- , or a meeting in the White House?
R:
I believe, if I'm not mistaken, Cliff Alexander called about to
people.
B:
It could have been a telegram, but I doubt it.
Did the President call on you for more direct help in getting what
was now to be the Civil Rights
- Robert Kennedy is shot in Los Angeles; LBJ discusses gun control with Senator Mike Mansfield; LBJ calls Senators Dirksen & Aiken about agriculture; Lady Bird cancels appointments; Lady Bird works on telegrams for Rose & Ethel Kennedy; LBJ makes
- 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