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  • Contributor > Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 (remove)
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  • nhspaper. In other .,ords, l onn soe it ns the main n1ma item in oe.oh wookly, and that in mo.ny of th8%1l you may get page one posi­ tion at the bottom, for tho r eaaon that the m.ajori~J of those weekly papers carry patent insides, and because if you send
  • . Hughes: Well, we've had 4 tests already, I just left the conference, one of these on the board is Judge Whipple ••• and they've agreed with me to call in the grand jury and indict these violaters••• .L BJ: Well you just let Ramsey Clark or Mr. Hoover
  • Hughes, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1909-
  • " Box 1 Memo, "I don't like this at all" Oct 10, 1966 Purpose: "Okamoto" Temporary Exhibit, LBJ Library !Released from Archives by: Date J._R_e-ce_i_v_ed_b_y_th_e_M-us_e_u_m_= ___________ D_a_t_e ______ Returned to Archives: Date I ___.l
  • , R!RESENTA TIVES fHltTON, D. C . ·,J Aus tin, Texas November the twenty second 1 9 3 8 Honorable James Ro,•ie, Jr . Assi st ant to Mr. James Roosevelt The White House Washingto n, n.c. Deer Jimmy: A t housand t he.nka for your note on my re- el
  • / Nov mb r 22, 1963 8:00 PM T LEPHONE CO VERSATION BET N THE PRESIDENT AND R. ALLEN HOOVE SlDENT' HOOVER' SON) Not Pr aident Hoov r'• vn, Allen Hoover, c on the line ying th Pr i ent coul not ilk on the telepbon u e he could not b r and edd th t
  • ALLEN HOOVER SAYS HE IS TAKING CALLS FOR HIS FATHER, HERBERT HOOVER; LBJ ASKS ALLEN HOOVER TO CONVEY MESSAGE TO HIS FATHER THAT LBJ WILL BE CALLING UPON HIM FOR HIS ADVICE FOLLOWING ASSASSINATION OF JFK
  • Hoover, Allan, 1907-1993
  • Telephone conversation # 3, transcript, LBJ and ALLEN HOOVER, 11/22/1963, 8:00PM
  • ALLEN HOOVER
  • ,. NtCHOLS.JR. MftS. SAM B. Pl. YU:ft ma~ington. ll.
  • ' t let Roo sevelt tel l you You tell Roosevelt g •; I J• tt::: ;:r;:a=---- W,E . CHESTER, ,."c.• . a 011:N.MOllt , HoTSPRINGS NATioNALPARK FIRE PROOF"- 560 GUEST ROOMS OPEN A.LL THE. VEAR ~ •_A,,,...AN.s.
  • . I didn't spend ten minutes with him in my life. But I concluded that this was something that [J. Edgard] Hoover and the Massachusetts courts and the Texas courts could not handle. It was so much deeper in [the] affairs of men for the next several