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- Relations Service has been available at
times.
helpful.
I can't recall the specific instances, but it has been very
And of course at the time of the King funeral I was in
daily telephone conversation with the Attorney General Clark, and
he offered me
- , both publicly
and privately, that my role was not one of intervention
on behalf of the Federal government but one of supp ort of
those public and private . parties in California seeking to
resolve difficulties.
In line with this, I telephoned
ahead
- decision.
get an equivalent outpouring of
As ~ matter of fact,
telephone call: he got.
and
le~tcrs
telegra~s
then?
the President was unable to answer all of the
He got many, many cal~s from many people, not
[He received] calls from people
all lir
- of .calls in Michigan cities
experie_ncing disorders rose from six to thirty-one per cent
over the previous week, despite delays , many incompleted
calls , and high telephone company personnel absences .
This
is not to say that the calls themsel_v es were