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  • Date: 2/7/97 Pr~ingNote The following transcript of a telephone conversation was transcribed but no recording exists. DATE: 6/23/64 TIME: ? CALLER: James Farmer and Juanita Roberts PAGES: 1 ORIGINAL (Y/N): Y NUMBER ANO COLOR OF COPIES: 1 yellow
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 3971, transcript, JUANITA ROBERTS and JAMES FARMER, 6/23/1964, time unknown
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • , 1968 Telephone conversation betwwen President Johnson and Leon Jawors ld I·} ,, ., ..., l:lOpm • • Jue 19, 1961 A .. 1 t.lao. .b& marbe I laetter aak JO• to 1• oa tlal• VlolaRC:e Comml••loa becaue l& l• 1•Wq pr•&ar top-l'ate. I ued OU 01' two
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 13121, transcript, LBJ and LEON JAWORSKI, 6/19/1968, 8:10PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 12001, transcript, LBJ and RICHARD HUGHES, 7/14/1967, 12:22PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 12907, transcript, LBJ and BUFORD ELLINGTON, 4/4/1968, 9:36PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 12934, transcript, LBJ and STUART SYMINGTON, 4/25/1968, 515PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 13112, transcript, LBJ and MIKE MONRONEY, 6/5/1968, 12:00PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 8685, transcript, MILDRED STEGALL and BOBBY BAKER, 8/31/1965, 10:30AM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • out in a police car to view the riot scene on Seventh Street and Fourteenth Street . We soon found the traffic was very bad and one of the first things I did was to ask that the car be stopped so that I could telephone the White House and give them
  • in a case like this? What are the mechanics of How does Mr. Vance talk to the President? c: When we arrived at Detroit police headquarters, we were assigned t~070 rooms there and the rooms had in them two or three telephones each. Mr. Vance simply
  • in the audience but his candidacy was endorsed at the meeting. ANONYMOUS REPORTOF PLANTO ASSASSINATE MAYOR OF CLEVELAND, OHIO The Cleveland, Ohio, Office of this Bureau received an anonymous telephone call yesterday that six members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle
  • with my appointment were with the Attorney Genera 1 \vho telephoned ne perhaps as much as a month before the fifteenth of June and there began a series of conversations between us. B: Sir, the Attorney General called--this was Ramsey Clark at this time
  • Governor Tom Dewey, LBJ and Lady Bird have breakfast and talk about crime; Lucius Clay; ABC film on beautification; telephone conversation with Lynda Johnson; Luci Johnson receives Stingray car for graduation/birthday gift; Johnsons to Camp David
  • and Pat Nugent to swimming pool with guests; lunch on the terrace; naps; Johnsons watch "Meet The Press;" LBJ praises telephone operator; integration at University of Alabama; article about White House renovations
  • was get on the telephone and say, Come on out here," and that's how the Dallas News scooped the Times-Herald on that story. F: Did you do a lot of interviewing in this investigation, or did you mainly take the facts that the police and the FBI had
  • CORR, R6 SYMBOL TELEPHONE * GPO : 1967 0 - 252-512 (296) R7 RB R9 RIO BUILDING,ROOM,ETC. DATE ----· ------ea--, ...... UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum M. TO n.011 : c. Miskovsky DATE: January 2., 1968 M. J. Connell SUBJECT
  • such as Coca Cola, General Electric, Ling-Temco, IT&T, Bell .· Telephone and Safeway. · · ·under the banner of "Hire - Train businesAll over the nation to co~b Retain'~ the Alliance persuaded their production lines and offices for jobs for the hard
  • and ,.,;rorking overtime on the telephone in '65 and '66, and I must say all the specifics I ever heard of that were most unjustified, but I believe he was sensitive to this because I got the idea pretty fast not to ask the President to do much calling. really
  • in the American Legion Building adjacent to the Venice Public School. At 9:25 a.m. yesterday the Superintendent of the.Venice Public Schools received an anonymous telephone call indicating that a bomb had been placed in the school building~ The school
  • plane available for Kennedy family; Lady Bird has coffee with houseguests; phone call from Luci Nugent; Lady Bird talks with Lynda Robb; LBJ has meetings & telephone calls; Lady Bird thinks of dangers to her family; LBJ gives television speech
  • Plantings at the LBJ Ranch; plans for the LBJ birthplace home; trees for Johnson City; renovations for the LBJ Ranch house; LBJ portrait by Peter Hurd; George Reedy and Bill Moyers; Lady Bird talks to LBJ on telephone about several topics; Lady Bird
  • at the department actually worked day and night for about three days getting together the various affidavits; and then they were called by telephone and dictated over the phone to U.S. Attorneys' offices all over the country who were then given the responsibility
  • with that problem--traffic congestion, an awful lot of confusion, and every difficulty in finding workable public telephones to call up the troops. Of course, I should point out that although the formal recommendation had come a little later, the military
  • troop movements remainder of concerning support . rt Mon., 31 July 1200: Telephone discussion with Rep. Nedzi concerning support plans and seneral situation. 1230: Lunch at Detroit Detroit News. 1440: Discussion with Sen. Hart concerning
  • towards oth~r Negro enclaves in northern New Jersey, a web of tension formed. Wherever Negro ghettos existed-~ Elizabeth, Englewood, J~rsey City, Plainfield, New Bruns­ wick~- people had friends and relatives living in Newark. Everywhere the telephone
  • the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
  • heard several shots fired ·from ._the roof of .the motel., followed by more shooting and windows breaking. • • Cleveland Reed w~s :on tie telephone talking t~ his girlfriend, Glenda Tucker, 15/.F, when someone f'orcedthe apartment door and two or three
  • , referred to above was attended by seven or eight of whom were Negroes. . -JK T-2 also advised that it was suggested at the ~•eti~g to jam telephone lines to the police station and to the home and office of Circuit Judge J.C. ADKINS; and to have a peaceful