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that for granted.
F:
And you worked.
S:
Yes, sir.
F:
Did you go home that night?
S:
As I recall, I think I did go home about three or four o'clock.
I
came back very early the next morning.
F:
Did you get involved at all in the funeral?
S:
No, sir.
F
- , sir, I wanted to ask you about that.
To back up into the '40 IS,
even if you had not met Mr. Johns·--a had you formed an opinion about him?
Had you classified him as a Congressman?
M:
Yes, I had.
I was a pretty conservative young man, and it seemed
- jeopardizing my own position, and so other than
talking to friends and trying to influence their vote, I couldn't take
any action that would smack of political activity.
F:
Yes, sir.
So Senator Johnson, now, offered you the position as adminis-
trative
- in
For example, he lived further out in Washington than we
And I would say more than half of the time, maybe three-fourths
of the nights, he would actually take me home, and it was a pretty good
drive.
We would get to visit a great deal, you see.
That's