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- page But and mine on the other, people that read the papers could see the difference of the positions. And then the Constitution changed its position, our morning newspaper, and began to advocate it. And then people began to say that, "Well, maybe
- . And I was with him at the head table when he spoke in Birmingham, and I believe carried him back to the airport that night, along with one other person. That was a short time before I ran for governor in 1958. But this was before 1956, because I
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 3 (III), 5/15/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- to get out of the capital, get out of the city. for peanut farms. So actually I was fishing around We had read that peanuts were grown there. I assure you our Embassy would have been the last to know because we had the oldĀ world type of ambassador
- mind that he wasn't going to accept or negotiate anything less than a victory and that he would do whatever he could. Now, I tried to clear up this confusion in the paper edition of the book. M: Why, I haven't even seen the paper edition. I read
- , transmitted around the various Cabinet offices, but these were very stilted and I didn't learn a great deal from reading the other Cabinet officers reports, and I doubt seriously that they learned much from reading mine . I had a feeling all the way through
- to those I can remember very well asking his advice and counsel about the legislation and my having gotten none of my bills passed. But I hoped to have some influence on other things that were done. M: I have read that Lyndon Johnson worked closely