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- O'BRIEN DISCUSSES HOUSE VOTE ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL, REPUBLICAN VOTES FOR ADMINISTRATION POSITION, DEMOCRATIC ABSENCES; LBJ DISCUSSES ABSENTEES, TELLS STORY ABOUT SAM RAYBURN'S REACTION TO WARREN MAGNUSON'S FAILURE TO SHOW UP FOR CRUCIAL
- AID FOR INDIA, PAKISTAN; STATE VISITS BY SHASTRI, AYUB; PLANS FOR WH DINNER FOR UN DELEGATES, MEETING WITH FIRST LADY FOR UN WOMEN; SAM RAYBURN STORY; NEED FOR IMPROVED STATE DEPT CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON; LBJ PRAISES CHARLES LIPSEN, CHATS WITH MRS
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to that he had recommended massive cuts in agricultural aid. away with the low-cost REA loans. He wanted to do Now, boy, when you start talking about REA loans, if you wanted to raise Lyndon Johnson's hackles and Sam Rayburn's--because the REA
- . Of course, Sam Rayburn, the Speaker, was an old friend. F: Yes. H: And Lyndon Johnson was an old friend. Both of them were for the first two years minority leaders and then for the last six the majority leaders. Throughout that whole eight-year
- sense. He stuck to it and that's the way it was. Of course I was very grateful to him. He wrote a letter to Sam Ray- burn which I wish r could get hold of. r presided over the meeting, and the first day we got into a squabble about adoption of rules
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; NATO Parliamentarians Committee; LBJ’s praise of Hays; collaboration of Rayburn and LBJ in shaping legislation in the House; committed JFK delegate in 1960; LBJ as VP; friendship with President a political
- with Nixon because it would help him [Johnson]. F: He'd be in a position when he called the White House that he could go on over and talk about it. G: That's right. F: Did you have any relationship with Sam Rayburn? LBJ Presidential Library http
- of constructive opposition as Democrats rather than just an outright opposition. I presume as Mr. Johnson's power grew that you found him no 1e ss effective despite the fact that he belonged to the "out" party. H: _I would ~don w~ F: s~ that with Sam
- years 1969 inadequate even to sustain to Communicate ·;hat: programs have been inadequate and we end this period of A. I. D. in 1961, the President Mr. Rayburn, areas we have and public support Funds to expand successful Wh,1t are the causes