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- that time, as you indicated a minute ago, you had not had direct
relationship with Mr. Johnson.
That is, he hadn't contacted you directly
regarding the business of your administration.
G:
That is correct.
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- Biographical information; Maritime Administration; Commerce and Transportation Departments; unions; President’s veto of independent maritime agency; Merchant Marines; standard containers; Nick Johnson; Robert McNamara and his program; shipbuilding
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Tape II 2
(Nov. 13, 1968, Nov. 14, 1968)
A:
I felt this was one of those times when it did make a difference who was
the American chief representative in this mission--in this case, Sofia.
That, quite possible, if I had been
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assignment that he had at that time?
B:
Mainly it was because he was Minority Leader and later Majority Leader.
M:
Right.
This was in connection with various items of interest to the
National Farmers Union, I assume.
B:
That is correct.
M:
Was he
- Biographical information; contacts with LBJ; operation of the Agriculture Department; Southern Policy Commission; National Farmers Union; National Commission on Food and Fiber; Agriculture Act of 1964 (E.O. 11307); Outreach Program; Rural Community
- of Communism?
P:
Appealing to these more politically aware young people.
A:
Well, every time, of course, that the trusteeship council meets, the
Soviet Union makes a great pitch to try to tell these people--there are
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- these manufacturers about the quality
of work being done by their Indian employees .
F:
Is there any general tribal attitude toward trade unionization?
B:
The general tribal attitude is opposed to trade unionization at this time .
F:
Does this make any difference
- ; coordination of Indian services; reservation industry; banks; unions; land sale/leasing; highways; reformers' suggestions; handling of trust lands; resettlement; Indian identity; Indians' attitude toward LBJ; role of Bureau; progress of Indians; Indian