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  • BUSBY DICTATES DRAFT OF STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH TO VICKI MCCAMMON
  • Telephone conversation # 1141, sound recording, VICKI MCCAMMON and HORACE BUSBY, 1/2/1964, time unknown
  • a polemic. It was about all the gangster side of unionism in Chicago and elsewhere, bombings and killings and scare stuff. There wasn't anything in it that was inaccurate, but I remember the Congressman--and I did not write for him at this time--he sat
  • ? I'd really like to know. He just walked away from it, I'm sure. Of course, you know Bobby stayed on a time at Justice. I don't know whether Hackett went to his Senate office or not. The suspicion of the people I've talked to yesterday and today
  • Busby’s involvement in an oversight commission on the poverty program, Maurice Leibman, trying to find out who filled all the White House offices, meeting Dr. Warren, Theodore Sorensen, Appalachian poverty and jobs, writing the State of the Union
  • . Gillette PLACE: Kozy Korner Cafe, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 B: At the time of the first primary's results--I have no recollection at all of the number of votes cast in the first primary or the percentage distribution, except that Coke
  • like that. I used to listen to him on the radio. At one time we had three Democrats from Wichita Falls, he being one of them, running for governor. And then after he won in the general election-his Republican opponent, Orville Bullington, was from
  • must dine within the time frame specified for their membership group. Disregard of this requirement by certain Group One members in the past has resulted in substantial overcrowd­ ing of the Mess for the designated Group Two members. (3) Meal room