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- was advancing a trip that very day, in fact,
for then-Vice President Johnson to New York.
I was in New York with
Secret Service agents for the big B'nai B'rith meeting at Madison
LBJ Presidential Library
http://www.lbjlibrary.org
ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- the Truman Administration.
At
that time, I don't recall exactly the position that senator Johnson-F:
I'll refresh you on that.
November '48.
He was a new Senator; he had been elected in
Then, after '50 when Ernest McFarland was defeated, he
was named
- deal.
Of course, the FBI was here, and they
We examined various items and questioned
where certain things happened and all that sort of thing.
I'll get to Warren now.
He had a very brilliant lawyer from New
York that he was fond of, and he made him
- of the country.
And then on
the closing day of the campaign, on Monday night before the election on
Tuesday, he asked me to join him and two of his sisters in New Hampshire
and Massachusetts for his closing speech in which we were glad to take
part.
And then I
- realized that he was being surrounded by men who
shared the grief of the family.
Then, much to our surprise, as we were getting ready to leave for Steve
Smith to return to New York, he asked if it would be possible to go by the area
where the President--we
- , although his
early record in the Congress would indicate that as a young congressman he
was quite liberal and supported all of President Roosevelt's programs, all
the New Deal legislation.
But by the time he came back to the Senate, I would
say that he
- for our
This was some few months after Mr. Johnson became President.
Well then, what contact did you have with the new President Johnson?
Did he enlist your help, for example, for a legislative program?
P:
Oh, really not.
I had not more than a total