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- "TRANSCRIBED"; IBM BELT; DAT RECORDING MADE FROM REEL-TO-REEL TAPE RECORDED FROM ORIGINAL BELT IN ATTEMPT TO PROVIDE IMPROVED SOUND QUALITY; PREVIOUSLY RELEASED ON K6311.01, PNO 15 AND ON K6311.01A, PNO 16; ROMNEY ON HOLD 0:45 AND IS DIFFICULT
- LBJ THANKS ROMNEY FOR HIS CALL AND HIS SUPPORT; ROMNEY EXPRESSES HIS SUPPORT FOR LBJ
- Romney, George W., 1907-1995
- Telephone conversation # 19, sound recording, LBJ and GEORGE ROMNEY, 11/23/1963, 3:22PM
- GEORGE ROMNEY
- CALL FROM GOV. SHAPIRO ABOUT FEDERAL TROOPS TO CONTROL CHICAGO RIOTS AFTER MLK ASSASSINATION; LEGAL REQUIREMENT FOR REQUEST; DETAILS OF TROOP MOVEMENTS; POSSIBLE CRITICISM BY GOV. GEORGE ROMNEY COMPARING RESPONSE TO DETROIT RIOTS; WASHINGTON, DC
- that so much I guess I don't know whether I had the feeling,
or it's just been drummed into me.
F:
You and George Romney, you've been brainwashed?
K:
No, I think for one thing a lot of them were big Kennedy fans,
and they looked on Johnson as something
- First association with LBJ; 1948 election; Star-Telegram’s campaign support; Preston Smith; Byron Utecht; George Parr; covering 1952 and 1956 Texas state conventions; LBJ’s response to an article by Kinch; Frankie Randolph; Mrs. Bentsen; Byron
- to be not the case, and since that time I'm sure that many of
us have had second thoughts about what really was happening over there.
But that was the feeling at the time.
Everybody on that tour, includ-
ing George Romney who later said he was brainwashed
- of that meeting the issue of whether or not to cormnit
troops?
Or, perhaps I should phrase that, I realize the request would
have to come from Governor Romney.
Was the question of whether or not
Romney was going to ask for troops the point of contention