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- U.S. Attorney.
Through his recommendation I was
After that I was recommended for
reappointment in the Republican administration by the judges of the
United States District Court in Chicago.
F:
What prompted your move to New York?
W:
I was asked
- troops to Chicago during the Democratic convention. The issue was, "Do we or
don't we send them?" The decision was to send them. They were, of course, never used.
Then shortly before January 20, the President had a lunch for all the under
secretaries
- that, you still had no response from the President or the White
House staff?
M:
No, sir.
[I] never received any response whatsoever.
It was somewhat disturbing,
knowing that every time you looked at the television and you read news reports
about what
- .
B:
Did you see or [lear any signs of presidential ambition, say, in 1956?
S:
I didn't.
I was not that close to him.
I was not in Chicago in 1956
\vhen Jack Kennedy almost got the nomination for vice president, so I
really \vas not that close
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INTERVIEWEE:
LAWRENCE E. LEVINSON
INTERVIEWER:
Paige E. Mulhollan
PLACE:
Mr. Levinson's office, New York City
Tape 1 of 1
M:
The two legislative stories left are the Revenue Act of 1968 and the Truth in Packaging
bill. Take your choice as to which one