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From the desk of: ,JACK WHITE

4-21-68

Dear Mr. Weisberg: Will reply to your recent letters when I have time. In the the meantime, T have written a couple. of other letters (see attached copies). Sincerely yours,

Jack White XMXMXMXMXMXMXMXMXMXMXMM XMXMXMXMXMXMXMX Route 8, Box 304 473-8186 Frederick, Md. 21701 April 2L, 1968 as

Mr. Jack White P 0 Box 2137 Fort Worth, 76101

Dear Mr. White:

Harold, although much too busy to reply personally, has read your letter of 4-21 with its enclosures and has asked me to reply with his thanks. If anything develops, he will keep you posted. Sincerely,

Lillian Weisberg Jack White P.C. Box 2137 Fort North, Texas 76101

April 21, 1968

Mr. Eddie Barker KRLD AM-F-1.-TV 400 N. Griffin Dallas, Texas Dear Mr. Parker:

I guess you could say I'm an around-the-clock KRLD fan. At 7 a.m. my clock radio awakens me with the CBS news. I drive to wcrk listening to A.M. newsfront with you, Chem, and the others and drive home in the evening listening to Lowell Thomas, P.M. Newsfront, or Wes Wise. In the evenings I usually listen to one of your sports broadcasts ( I really enjoyed listening to broadcasts of the new pro basketball team this season). And I always go to 1;led to the zoothing music of American Airlines "Music Till Dawn". The best in news coverar;e and sensible music and entertainment for mature adults makes me prefer KRLD.

I don't often get an opportunity to listen to your "Comment" afternoon show, but I've heard it often enough to know it's the best of its type in this area. I know you're not afraid to air controversial material. Would you be interested in having as a guest on "Comment" author Harold Weisberg, who believes as do many citizens that the did not reveal the truth about the Kennedy assassination? As you may know, Weisberg has researched the Commission's films in the National Archives more thoroughly than any other person, and has written four books on the subject and a fifth book not yet published. He has uncovered some truly startling facts in suppressed testimony and evidence, as you may know if you have read any of his books. He also has been serving as an investigator for New Orleans D.A. Jim Garrison. I have been in correspondence with Weisberg, and have learned that he would like to appeal to the people of this area to come forward with all possible nictures which were made in on that November 22, for possible publication as items of historical and possible investigative interest. He would like ve:.y much to make an appeal for these photos, as well as for other possible Information from previously unheard witnesses, on a radio show such as tomment". Since he makes trips to New .)rleans in his work with Garrson, he would probably like to make a side trip to Dallas to appear on "Comment" if the opportunity were offered to him. You may contact him thusly: Harold Weisberg, Route 7, Frederick, Md. 21701, Phone 301-473-8186. Sincerely yours, April 21, 1968

Mr. H. L. Hunt 1704 Main Street Dallas, Texas Dear Mr. Hunt: I have long been an admirer of Lifeline, the patriotic radio program which you support. And I appreciate your frequent letters to local newspaper editors on subjects of vital interest to every citizen. I resent the frequent personal attacks made Against you by vicious and irresponsible left-wingers. As I am sure you are aware, some of these "mistaken" have even stated that you were part of a conspiracy to assAssinate President Kennedy. Well, I believe there was a conspiracy, all right, but it involved no patriots like you. Instead, it likely involved a band of cut-throat scum employed or directed by one of the secret police agencies of the federal government. The real assassins are still at large, thanks to the whitewash job accomplished by the Warren commission. The public has been misled into thinking the case was solved in order to hide the truth about the bungling of this secret government agency which triggered the assassination. There is a large number of patriotic citizens actively seeking to chip away the whitewash from this case and expose the truth. A number of them have written books. Many of us write letters to newspaper editors, which invariably are refused publication because they say the 1Narren Report findings were false. Many assist New Orleans District Attorney Garrison in his investigation. There are many projects which could help in this search for truth, and someone in your position could be of immeasurable help. Some of the projects which you could aid are: 1. Underwrite costs of private investigators searching the national Archives for suppressed evidence as well as other evidence and witnesses not considered by the Warren Commission. 2. Underwrite costs for finding and obtaining all possible photographs of the events in Dealey P17,za November 22, 1963 (which were carefully ignored by the Warren Commission) and publishing them in book form as a matter of public and historical interest. 2

3. Underwrite the establishment in near Dealey Plaza of a Kennedy Museum, similar to the Museum in Washington on the Assassination of President Lincoln. Done in proper good taste, this would be a museum of greet value to historians and a place every citizen would want to visit. Hopefully, by presenting facts rather than the selective fiction of the Warren Report, such a museum would stimulE:te the search for truth by concerned citizens.

I'd be interested in knowing your assessment of the ideas I've presented. If you can be of help in any way, I can put you in touch with some interested citizens whose concern for our national welfare because of this shameful whitewash has led them to stick their nedks way out ...for the sake of freedom and truth. Sincerely yours, 7/7-Cce. Stack White P.O. Box 2137 Fort Worth, Texas 76101