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correct it to that extent.
The communications workers had concluded a
contract with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in the East.
It was a satisfactory settlement.
Mr. Joe Byrne, the president of the
union, had blessed it, the employees had
- the request by telephone.
But
And of
course, bolstered it, came through with the telegraph request, too.
And it was all done and I had no problems.
As I say, thare were no
blocks in the way any place.
F:
Did the Justice Department send someone out here
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Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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DUTTON -- I -- 13
anything like that he telegraphed the punch through the papers, which you
know is not uncommon
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Mr. Johnson telling us that one of the main things he said was,
"Just don't telegraph your blows.
you're going to do."
Congress.
Don't let them knm'/ everything
But I cannot say that he consulted with the
Of course, we passed the Gulf of Tonkin