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- , although I had helped recruit some of the
speech writing staff.
Bill Jorden, who is down in Texas now with
him, I got out of Harriman's office.
And, oh, Chet Cooper
from the CIA who was working then, who since I gather has become
critical
- it was a little
bit unusual for a Baptist pastor to show any interest in cooperation.
In those days the word ecumenicity was a new word.
Like I remember
the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church said that if I would
assume the responsibility, that it would
- to cooperate
particularly with government agencies and other tax-exempt institutions
in promoting public welfare.
In that capacity, most of us do assist
government agencies to the extent that we can.
We have an unwritten
rule that any agency can calIon
- judgment,
went from a very slow moving, almost sullen body toward Mr. Kennedy,
to quite a cooperative, aggressive, or at least progressive entity
under Mr. Johnson's leadership.
I think there are rationalizations
that do belong there, but not all [can
- for the benefit of the people, but Congress has got to
cooperate.
F:
That's exactly right.
Congress has got to understand that what the people of
the District want is to be able to make their own decisions as it relates to
their local problems.
Now we all
- sorts of niceties
that come in handy on things like that.
F:
Are you competitive in a situation like that with the commercial
news services, or are they pretty cooperative?
S:
I never considered myself competitive because they knew what I
- to that would be that I, without being able to point
to any particular thing, could say that he did everything within his
power to cooperate with the President of the United States in getting
through the progressive legislation that he had recollllllended.
B
-
company and had served in France.
In World War II he was a company
commander and a battalion commander.
The Japanese came in and the
French were cooperating with them at that time, and suddenly when
the Vietnamese found out that the Japanese were going