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- to it. B= All right sir. Have you had at any time during your career any direct contact with Mr. Johnson, either as a Congressman or Vice President or President? W: Yes, I have had some, they've been rather infrequent. While Lyndon Johnson
- years, And frankly, I I had gone back home . and I wanted to really--had adjusted emotionally really to leaving Washington for the long haul. And so I really resisted the suggestion, and my deputy, he didn't want to be Bonneville administrator
Oral history transcript, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, interview 1 (I), 11/12/68, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- for. who were there John Douglas was another Johnson he was a man that for a history it, is either provided that they shouldn't may mess it up and the FBI will They're a very tight has been the problem all get agency and have along
- : And those countries have a home market, so that's not a difference--at least Japan and Germany have a home market. F: So our problem is that, so far as American business is concerned, they're comfortable in dealing with the common market which is called
- was an unthinkable and certainly an undesirable choice-or a choice of building a highway to carry that traffic load, and the location of which would have gone outside the park and in so doing would have taken out many hundreds of homes, many of which would have been