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- the southern support. He was not blocking it, and he wasn't pushing it. G: As you look back on that period, particularly in terms of civil rights and social issues, what was his political philosophy? How did you regard him? C: That comes back to my
- : Are there any major stumbling blocks or hindrances in recriuting of this nature such as wage scale, or salary scale? I: There was. Now the wage situation in my judgment is no longer a serious factor in the government service except at the very top levels
Oral history transcript, Paul C. Warnke, interview 2 (II), 1/15/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- so impede and block the conduit as to prevent the flow of men and materials to the battlefield? proven to be "no." make it more costly. You cannot. And I say the answer to that has been You can make it more difficult. You can But you can't