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INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL
March 5, 1969
G:
This is the second session with Mr. Donald Baker, the general
counsel of OEO.
Today's date is March 5, 1969.
I'd like to start today by asking a question which was partially
covered last time
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Building, Washington, D.C., and my name is David McComb.
First of all, I'd like to know something about your background.
I know that you've been in Washington for a long time.
You've been
president of a prominent lumber and hardware concern in this town
- Macy; possibility of Home Rule; time spent with Congressmen; D.C. Committee; involvement in architectural changes; 1969 budget; working groups of Council; DC’s peculiar problems; commuter tax; Congressman Broyhill; Jack Nevius; Congressman Archer Nelsen
- is in his office in the District
The date is March 5, 1969, and the time is 11:40 in
My name is David McComb.
First of all, Mr. Fletcher, I'd like to know about the circumstances of
your appointment as deputy mayor.
F:
that was probably the most exciting