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  • in charge of the sections or departments. So the first thing I did \vas get acquainted idth the Departr.1ent of Justice and its I operations. F: What were your principal problems vis-à-vis the Justice Department? I T: One, suppose, you'd be checking
  • in military the way and co;ning back, and we got the Army, the Air , ~arines, O~ t~e very the Seabees, goodness knows what all. ab~=~vi~ted tri? to the settling of the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org - ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • Oral history transcript, Larry Temple, interview 6 (VI), 8/13/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
  • did occur that the ini- tiation of the investigation or the recommendCltion of individuals rested \vi th the Attorney General. Administration. this H,3..Sn I t peculiar to th,. NOH MyoId dear firend responsibility durirz; the TrU;O;2n ment
  • '., __ n tavn, anu the PreSident, liking Governor Rockefeller, wanted him to b=, and h2.'.'c dinner with him. '\vi th C(~:::~ Roc~efeller. GO\' dinner. and out, and thir.'" ~2 ~3S He had lw.d the conversntion The Governor said he'd be delighted
  • signature to take care of the needs of the widows of former members of the Suprcr,,-e Court. non-textbook H2.y I was impressed \vi th that at the time as sort of a of hm; legislation is passed. F: Did Justice. CL:rl~ see much of Senator Johnson