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INTERVIEWEE:
ALAN L. DEAN
INTERVIEWER:
David G. McComb
PLACE:
Mr. Dean's office, Department of Transportation,
Washington, D.C.
Tape 1 of 1
M:
Now, last time we were talking about the task force under Mr. Zwick in
which you worked to set up the initial
- of the Department of Justice at the time,
and I met a Mr. Pollak, who at the time was on the White House staff
in District of Columbia affairs.
He had for a year, approximately,
been working on the legislation for reorganization of District
government.
The mayor
- Biographical information; Mayor of Washington, DC Council and DC police force; recruitment; conflicting jurisdictions; coordination with government departments; intelligence unit; MLK assassination; Poor People's March and Resurrection City; 1968
- that episode later?
By that time, you were already, through you activities in foreign affairs,
one of the well-known critics of the policy in Vietnam.
Regarding
your foreign affairs service and work on that committee, was there some
specific episode in regard
- in the fall of '61 changed the leadership.
Did either Mr. Kennedy or Mr. Johnson play a direct or
indirect part in the selection of Mr. McCormack as Speaker?
Bo:
I don't think so.
B:
That was strictly the House handling its own affairs?
Bo:
Right