 All yours you're going to get from it. Get to get a good politician for the deputy. You mean a wise one. I'm not sure we'll get a fellow like Dick Hughes. He's governor. I guess he wouldn't come. He'd probably make good attorney general. Governor New Jersey, he was on the bench up there when he got home. You know him? I do, yes. I'm the person up there that I think better of is his wife. She's pretty heavy. Yes, she is. She's pretty heavy in every way. Is she smart? She's awful smart. Is she a lawyer? No. No, but she's a tremendous politician. And a great campaigner. I think he's just marvelous. I like him. I think he's funny. I think we can get him to lose. Do that. Yes, sir. Do that. You haven't got anybody in your firm that's in the gut. I sure do. You want to get him to trouble with the general. Have you got any... Don't we have any political lawyers around? I don't guess Jim Rowe would take the deputy under Ramsay, would he? I shouldn't think so. That might be a good spot for him if he went to it. I probably think that is a little pace, which he could not have. Couldn't put somebody like Peyton in, could he? Too much drinking in here? No, you wouldn't. Think about it. I'll talk to your dad, too. What do you think I ought to say to him when I ask him? Just Sam, when Ramsay's been there, been around the department, a good deal anyway, while Nick's working on other things, and I'm going to let him act for a while. I have time to sit down and go into it. Dad hasn't heard a bag. Lobby's making quite a show of this assassination thing. Got a big story in the US News this week. Truth about Kennedy assassination. A question raised an answer. I haven't read it, but it looks like it does a good job for the Warren Commission. But he's got everybody raising questions about it. They claim now the Manchester Bucks are going to raise a lot of questions. He's got Lou Harris running the poll. And the majority of them doubt that this is the whole story on Kennedy. Do you see that poll? Yes, sir. And 2% of them think that I did it. You know, Gordon Lou Harris. Lou Harris is just honing about Bobby. He got him making polls all over the country. He got him to make this one showing it. He beat me two points, which was a phony at the time, although I think it's true now, because I think he'd sold the poll all over the country. And I think everybody said, oh, God. And I read seven stories this weekend where nobody wanted me. The very people that weren't wanting me in North Carolina up here the day before yesterday, begging me to come. The Governor came up himself. But Bobby puts out that stuff, and the whole of them right. The old Morson wrote it, the New York Times wrote it, Washington Post wrote it. He has one background up on the hill. I don't know how to deal with that. Well, on the Warren Commission thing, I, you know, Jacobson called the Chief, and then the Chief called me and asked me if I could handle it for him. He didn't think he ought to handle it directly. I called Jake and told him the Chief wouldn't provide this inquiry. And I got to get in touch with him and keep me informed. I, uh, there is, uh, I didn't, I didn't, he didn't make any inquiry of him, did he? He didn't make any inquiry of the Chief, did he? Uh, I thought he just told him to call this to his attention and say that there's a general counsel. He knew that this effort was going on so that they wouldn't overlook it. Uh, well, that's what I told him. I thought he wanted someone to come in back. No, no, no, all I want him to do is tell his law clerk if he knew anything. That he ought to remind, tell the Chief that this was heading up up here in the Senate building. He ought to watch it and ought to have ranking of whoever he had to kind of look at these things. I clipped this pole of hair, says Benson, and I put it on the top of my file. I'd take these interviews and put them on. I would keep a little eye on each one of these guys that writes an article. Well, uh, there's a couple of things that, uh, I'm doing that, uh, not quite, uh, ready, but number one, the Chief and I talked about this. I told him I thought somebody ought to write a book on his side and do it right away. And he takes the best man to do that. It's Lee Rankin who's counsel to the committee, you know, who's Eisenhower's solicitor general. Yeah. He's counsel to the board committee. Yeah. I think that's a fine idea. I don't think it'll work because Rankin is, uh, counselor and something sitting in New York to Lindsay. But in any event, Chief's going to ask them, uh, next day or two. Actually, number one. Number two. Well, I want to, you just don't think you'll have time to do that. That's right. Yes, sir. Otherwise, you'd do it. He's a fine man. Yeah. Number two, uh, the president. Would he be a good man for us to have a solicitor general? Well, he was solicitor general. I'd say he would be grand, but he got down if he wanted to come back. Why would he want to be counselor in New York? Oh, I don't know. Politics, I guess, getting the political swing. He's first-rate, man. Well, maybe he ought to be dead. That's the place where you make all your appointments. Yeah. He's a Republican. Okay. This president, there are two things I want to mention about this. Number one, were you aware that, uh, there's, uh, about this testimony of Oswald's wife saying that, uh, he came and died when, uh, he put on his pistol and was going down to shoot the vice president? No, uh, Jake told me that. Oh, I told Jake that. Yeah. Well, I've got that old button down there, and it's a day when you were in Dallas and Nixon was not, she meant you and not Nixon. Now, that's, that he was going to shoot, you see? Now, number two, uh... Why didn't that ever come out? I don't think I'm optimistic, very good. I'm not sure. Number two, uh, they, uh, and this, I don't know whether I'm in number two to use, and I'm trying to find out more about it. There is, uh, in the vault of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of President Kennedy's clothes. Those clothes quite clearly refute the main charge that's been made. That is, uh, one of the bullets came from the front because of the fabric on those clothes show that the, uh, bullet came from behind where the fabric was found. Now, I'm, uh, checking into that, uh, more extensively. I've got one of my law clerks, and I have total confidence, uh, checking into that. If it checks out, I'm going to, I'd like to talk to you about it, see what we can get out of it, maybe get those clothes. I was never talked about, and the clothes were put in on the FBI vault of President Kennedy's deals. I would doubt that. I'll bet $10 in the archives of the Kennedy's. I saw a story last night somewhere where Bobby had, uh, noticed this morning and the U.S. News was out, out the day, and he had seized all the pictures. Uh, missing X-ray pictures that provide the major remaining mystery about the facts and the assassination of President Kennedy are reported by some officials concerned. They've been taken over soon after the assassination where Robert Kennedy then turned to replace the Kennedy archive. They reportedly were never offered the Warren Commission investigating the assassination because this would have involved publication in the report of the gory death pictures. Well, the chief thinks, uh, I'll find out about that. The chief thinks that, uh, the clothing's over in the FBI vault, and, uh, he also, there's also a picture of, uh, the, uh, President Kennedy's brain on top of his grandfather's brain. But I'm going to follow all of this through and get to the report as soon as possible, if that makes any sense. Uh, okay, I sure think we ought to, and I think you ought to point these little things up. Each week, they hit them. Now, they got an aide, uh, an agency up there. They tell me they got 41 men working. Kennedy Foundation. And they just visit this stuff all day long. If you start all day, okay.