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- you had dinner?"
I said, "No, sir."
"Le t 's go ea t . "
And as we walked down the hall into the mansion and up the elevator, he
said, ''How would you like to be the deputy mayor of Washington, D. C.?"
As a
matter of fact, he said, ''How would you
- you that some terrible things have happened--I
mean, the people don't get jobs when this gets leaked out."
So he
was bringing home what I already saw in the paper about Lyndon Johnson's
proclivity to want secrecy--or he wanted to have the option
- Macy; possibility of Home Rule; time spent with Congressmen; D.C. Committee; involvement in architectural changes; 1969 budget; working groups of Council; DC’s peculiar problems; commuter tax; Congressman Broyhill; Jack Nevius; Congressman Archer Nelsen
- for the state of W e s t Virginia.
G:
W h i c h is your home state.
B:
W h i c h was my home state, but it had nothing to do with it being
my home state.
It was because I had known him as an administrative
assistant w h i c h I was working for Jim O'Hara.
G