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  • Contributor > Clark, Ramsey, 1927- (remove)
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  • , and they just wanted to establish communications because they didn't know whether they might have to call troops. Then beginning about 2:15 that morning, we began a series of conversations that resulted in the dispatch of federal troops. Actually, my
  • was able to devote to this was very limited. The best that I can recall is that we had conversations over the phone, and that he may have sat in two conferences at the White House where a variety of people from over 1 LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Safe Streets Bill; use of electronic surveillance (telephone wire taps) for national security; federal aid to local law enforcement; assessment of LBJ
  • or any conversation with Mr. Johnson between November 22 and the end of '63. B: Also, at that time, I would assume that, particularly in the Justice Department here, there was a good deal of immediate shock, but as that began to wear off, did you hear
  • called after. There were some conversations before, but he called after. He did this the next morning at ten or eleven o'clock. No contempt proceedings of any significance developed. There was some talk about it, but we didn't ever develop them, and he