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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?
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T:
One,
suppose, you'd be checking
- in military
the way and co;ning back, and we got the Army, the Air
,
~arines,
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t~e
very
the Seabees, goodness knows what all.
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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
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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.'"
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He had lw.d the conversntion
The Governor said he'd be delighted
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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.
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see much of Senator Johnson