 Yes, please. Got you, Edgar Hoover? Oh, yes. I'll put him on here. Is the president on line two now? Yes, he's asking for some. Well, what's he doing? Can you tell? Oh, I see. So he's calling Secretary Hodges. Okay. And this is but Hoover on. All right. Thank you. Well, I'll put him on first. Yeah. I mean, let's... Hello? Mr. President, I want to let you know we have found the car. Yeah? This is not known. Nobody knows this at all. But the car was burned, and we do not know yet whether any bodies are inside of the car because of the intense heat that still is in the area of the car. The license plates on the car are the same that was on the car that was in Philadelphia, Mississippi yesterday. Apparently, this is off to the side of the road. It wasn't going toward Meridian, but it's going in the opposite direction. Now, whether anybody's in the car, we won't know until we can get into the car ourselves. We've got agents across on the ground, and as soon as we get depth in that word, I'll of course get worried to you. But I did want you to know that apparently what's happened these men have been killed. Although, as I say, we can't tell whether anybody's in there in view of the intense heat. Now, what would make you think they've been killed? Because of the fact that it is the same car that they were in in Philadelphia, Mississippi. And the same license number is on the outside of the car. Now, as I say, the heat is so intense, you can't tell on the inside that everything's been burned whether any charred bodies are not. It is merely an assumption that probably they were burned in the car. On the other hand, they may have been taken out and killed on the outside. Or maybe kidnapped and locked up. How's that? Or maybe kidnapped and locked up. Well, I would doubt whether those people down there would even give them that much of a break. But of course, we're going to go into that very thoroughly. Not only as to the fact as to whether they're still alive if they're not in the car, then they may have been killed and their bodies buried in one of those swamps down there. Where did you find the car? How far from Philadelphia? The car was about, I'd say, eight miles from Philadelphia, but not in the direction of Meridian. It was in the opposite direction. Now, they had left Philadelphia, according to the reports that we had earlier, to go to Meridian, which is about 20 miles. This, however, was on State Highway 21, and the car was off to the side of the highway, although it could be seen from the highway. An Indian agent, an Indian reservation down in that area, although the car is not on the reservation, an Indian agent saw the car and immediately notified us. And we went there and there we found this condition. How long has the car been burnt? You reckon, six, eight hours? Well, we frankly don't know. The intense heat would have indicated that the car probably had been burning for maybe six hours or five or six hours. What would you advocate, to throw the gasoline in? I would think so, yes. There wasn't any indication of any explosion like dynamite or anything of that kind. And, of course, dynamite wouldn't have caused the intense heat and fire that kerosene or gasoline would have. Well, it looks like the old fella jumped out of the car and burnt it. Well, you would think they would, unless they'd been bound and were locked in that car and then the car set a fire. Well, why wouldn't an agent be able to look at the car and see if there's any bones in it? See whether there are any butters in it? Any bones, yes. Well, the reason for that is the car is so burned and charred with heat that you can't get close to it, except that we did get the license number, which is on the outside of the car. You mean it's still burning? Well, the car is still burning, yes. You mean you think this happened in the last few minutes? No, I don't think it's the last few minutes. I think it's something that's happened within the last maybe five or six hours. You see, they didn't leave there until sometime yesterday, I think it was. Okay, you call me as soon as you can. Now, this group's coming down here to see your wife and my sister. Yes. You think in the light of this, this congressman both of them ways may help me to see them. You think I'll step in and just tell them I've talked to you and you're doing everything you can? I think it would be all right. I don't like to have you having to see these people because we're going to have more pieces like this down south. And every time that it occurs, they're going to have these families come on here to watch.