About this recording HARRY TRUMAN April 19, 1965 Harry S. Truman Europe Health Latin America and the Caribbean Politics The Presidency Citation Number: 7349 LBJ DISCUSSES PROBLEMS WITH APPOINTMENT OF FRANK MCKINNEY AS AMBASSADOR TO JAMAICA; MCKINNEY'S HEALTH, WISH TO BE NAMED AS AMBASSADOR TO BELGIUM; FULBRIGHT'S DESIRE TO APPOINT CAREER FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY; TRUE DAVIS Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with HARRY TRUMAN, April 19, 1965 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with SIGNAL CORPS OPERATOR Next Conversation with WH SITUATION ROOM, April 20, 1965 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with WH SITUATION ROOM, April 20, 1965 audio icon Conversation with MANUEL COHEN, April 20, 1965 audio icon Conversation with LEE WHITE and OFFICE CONVERSATION, April 20, 1965 audio icon Conversation with ROBERT MCNAMARA, April 21, 1965 audio icon Conversation with LEE WHITE, April 20, 1965 audio icon Conversation with JUANITA ROBERTS and WILLIAM BUNDY, April 23, 1965 audio icon Conversation with JAMES EASTLAND, April 23, 1965 audio icon Conversation with NANCY NEGLEY, April 24, 1965 audio icon Conversation with WH SITUATION ROOM, April 24, 1965 audio icon Conversation with ROBERT MCNAMARA, April 24, 1965 audio icon