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- THAT INVE..,TIG,\TORS HAVE "ONE tlAN ON Tl:E RUN." HE ADDED "WE HOPE TO 1:AVE AN EARLY COr!CLUSION TO Tl E INVE..,TIGATion, FOLLOWED BY INDicn;ENT, TRI~L AND CONVICTIO~." "WE HAVE A NAME WE',.,E WORKING ON," HE SAID. "WE KNOW QUITE A BIT ;]ORE THAN WE DID
- CLARK: We have a very substantial physical evidence. Memphis, Friday, and sur.cessful indictment, We rew~in very hopeful conclusion prosPcution that and, as I said followed and conviction. tests ir. we can have an early to our investigation
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- . 10017, 697•5100 WNBC-TV and NBC Network DATE January 31. \968 - 11:30 CITY PM New York INTERVIEWWITH JIM GARRISON JOHNNYCARSON: Mz-. Garrison, accepting the invitation. I thlmk youAfor coming and And I hope I did not misstate a morn-antago
- prosecutions by the Justice Department. I am sending you the enclosed material because I believe you would be concerned about the resort to tyranny by a part of our government. I hope that if you agree that my recitation of the facts describes deplorable
- interview with Ramsey Clark, March 2, 1967. Question: General Clark, you said two days ago after your nomination was announced that you·would hope that District Attorney Garrison would turn over any information he has from his New Orleans probe. Has he