LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: WAYNE HAYS, Time: 7:05P

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LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: WAYNE HAYS, Time: 7:05P

Time: 7:05P Length of Conversation: 9:43 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: WAYNE HAYS Other Speakers: BILL MOYERS; WALTER JENKINS Topics: DEMOCRATIC POLITICS IN OHIO; SENATE AND PRESIDENTIAL RACE IN OHIO; WILLIAM COLEMAN; JOHN GLENN ANNOUNCING FOR SENATE RACE; STEPHEN YOUNG; CLIFF CARTER; LBJ'S INTENSIVE SCHEDULE AND NEED FOR HAYS TO TALK TO MOYERS, JENKINS, OR O'DONNELL Comments: "TRANS"; LBJ ASKS MOYERS AND JENKINS TO JOIN THE CONVERSATION

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