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- with school integration at that point, and
the application of Title VI and all of the rest.
And I think he wanted to
get this job done; we did it for him in the appointed time.
M:
Did he see you personally less than other Presidents, he had less
personal
- headquarters were.
As I said,
this ran every day, and if there was a seat available, you could bum a
ride out.
But you had to have a copy of a letter from the chairman of
the commi ttee..
So I screwed up courage enough to go to Carl Vi nson
LBJ
- ,,"'ith Hr. Truman on this at all, to try to get him to--?
VI:
No.
F:
What about
W:
Well, we had a general conversation with him, but I don't think Pauley had
He was the only serious contender to Kennedy.
E~~in
Pauley as the California leader
- on to really carry
influence.
S:
Oh yes, yes.
Of course, when he became president he was in a
different role vis-à-vis the Congress.
But it became very clear
that his experiencein the Congress played a major part in his
whole approach to the job of being
- commitment
to the vi abil ity of Israel.
As a member of Armed Servi ces, a deep
obligation to see that these people get the weapons necessary to
defend themselves.
The foreign aid picture has been clouded in
recent years because Israel has run out
- to assure
your destructive capability vis-à-vis the opponent if he strikes you first.
We have attempted to support the Administration's policy decisions,
once they have been made, on the size and characteristics and deployment
of ABM's as well as offensive
- of the relationship beb/een Congressman
Johnson and f'k. [Carl] Vi nson, the chairman of the parent commi ttee?
C:
Yes I did.
I saw that at rather close range.
S:
It's often been described as a kind of protégé-type relationship.
Is that right?
C:
Well, I don't
- and a possible future
president.
F:
We're moving ahead.
H:
Yes.
F:
But did he ever express himself on Richard Nixon vis-à-vis Johnson?
H:
You mean as being elected president?
F:
Yes.
H:
No, not that I can recall.
If he did, it was, "If Dick
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vi:
No.
B:
What were your first duties when you came to Washington with the
Senator's staff?
W:
'rJell, as an interesting