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  • ?" and then immediately broucht 11p his conversation with Special Arg:ent (SA) DO ING e>n the telephone on Saturday J10rn1 ing ~ October 17• 1964. He pout. . out in this conversation he was upset and 11&d beeauae he .felt SA FORD had ta SOlle 11ay "tap ped" his telephone
  • who 1s vacationing that this could be done later by telephone since there will be additional ideas for the Governor's participation. SUmmarizing, Wachtel mentioned that Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City could have the ticker tape parade; U Thant
  • again last night, October Twenty Seven, at home at about midnight. He reported that he had been con­ tacted by Drew Pearson and queried about his conversation with me on the Jenkins case. John is convinced that my telephone here at the office is "bugged
  • :-: ~roa~cast stations, Bak- dirt from government files toJ· .Close observe~, ,mcluding · where to go in government to :· : '.t~~f?l1 CEf r~marke
  • and inaccurate information in the past reported that a source learned from a female, who he refused to identify, that the female had overheard a partial conversation between two Communists where one of them stated that for more than fifteen days Carmichael
  • . telephonically Upon removal of the enclosed becomes unclassified. Sincerely memorandum, this yours, Enclosure --GOUIDBN'PfAL GONFIBHff Il\iJUNITED STATES FEDERAL DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF WASHINGTON, In Reply, Please Refer to File No. OF JUSTICE
  • a paper expressing general opposition. Then Hickenlooper and Rusk had a dis cuss ion comparing this situation with the Cuban situation. Following some conversation with Secretary Rusk by Mrs. Bolton and Senator Saltonstall, Senator Aiken asked for Mr