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the people.
As a matter of fact, I cited a case of Roosevelt when the banks
were closed in 1933.
I was then managing editor of the Oregonian, or
city editor, I've forgotten which, but anyway I went out to lunch and
when I came back up Alder Street--in those
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a disadvantaged position to follow [them].
F:
And at that stage I'm sure a lot of Oregonians were still voting for
Wayne Morse as a Republican.
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had written those memos.
I do remember that one of the--Bob Smith,
who wrote for the Oregonian, was down at the White House on the day
that LBJ