1963.04.02: April 2, 1963: Telephone recordings: Dictation Belt 17A.4. Keeping CIA out of the Peace Corps
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1963.04.02: April 2, 1963: Telephone recordings: Dictation Belt 17A.4. Keeping CIA out of the Peace Corps
Telephone recordings: Dictation Belt 17A.4. Keeping CIA out of the Peace Corps
"I'm getting rather suspicious over here that, uh, despite your instructions that, uh, some of our friends over in the Central Intelligence Agency might think that they're smarter than anybody else and that they are trying to stick fellows into the Peace Corps. "
Telephone recordings: Dictation Belt 17A.4. Keeping CIA out of the Peace Corps
April 2, 1963
Dictabelt 17A, Item 17A4
JFK: Hello.
Shriver: Hello, Jack?
JFK: Yeah, Sarge.
Shriver: Hi, how are you?
JFK: Good. Fine. Fine.
Shriver: I'm sorry to bother you . . .
JFK: Not a bit.
Shriver: . . . but I'm getting rather suspicious over here that, uh, despite your instructions that, uh, some of our friends over in the Central Intelligence Agency might think that they're smarter than anybody else and that they are trying to stick fellows into the Peace Corps.
JFK: Yeah. Yeah.
Shriver: And, John McCone has told me on two or three occasions, and Dulles course did, that they never would do that.
JFK: Right. Right.
Shriver: They sent out messages and the rest of it.
JFK: Right.
Shriver: But, uh, we've got a group in training now that looks suspicious, and I'd like, uh, . . .
Dictabelt 17A ends. Last part of conversation is repeated on the beginning of Dictabelt 17B, item 1, and continues on that belt.
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