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- have committed the National Guard to
Los Angeles upon request of the Mayor.
B:
This was at the time of Watts?
C:
At the time of the Watts riots and as you may remember Governor Brown
was then out of the state and Lt. Governor Anderson
- , I fel t
that it might be useful if I got back to Los Angeles and did.
as the riots came
~4der
As soon
control, we began talking about the need for
S.J2e sort of a high level cor:unission on the character of the Royal
Commission to look
- precautions, as I understand them, are almost
unbelievable.
V:
Well, I think we agreed before--you just can't afford another Oswald-Ruby
incident.
B:
Incidentally, has your office been involved in Los Angeles in the aftermath
LBJ Presidential Library
- discussion last time, Dr . Baker, one aspect of our
two prior meetings has occurred to me that I thought I might make a matter
of record .
I have not undertaken any preparation for our discussions .
I have not known in advance the subject matter that you
- a number of times in Washington while he was a congressman.
F:
You were on the Civil Rights Commission.
Of course that started under
Eisenhower and continued under Kennedy, but Johnson as vice president
had some concern with that.
Did you work with him
- of the Department of Justice at the time,
and I met a Mr. Pollak, who at the time was on the White House staff
in District of Columbia affairs.
He had for a year, approximately,
been working on the legislation for reorganization of District
government.
The mayor
- Reference No. 12907
April 21, 2008
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Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording.
DATE: 4/4/68
TIME: 9:36 PM
CALLER: Buford Ellington
Pages of Transcript: 1 page
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