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  • summer. B: I hate to keep interrupting you, but I think a question is appropriate here, and I hope it doesn't sound rude or disrespectful. So far as the public sees, you and Mr. Randolph worked together in an awful lot of things like
  • got his papers, I hope. MLG: Sure. I'm going to ask you some question about him. VFD: Oh well, do. Anyway, the point I'm making is: Lyndon wasn't cold- blooded in that he only cultivated people who could help him. But if he was going after
  • will be . F: Did congressmen ever come up to listen to you? M: We'd have some of the members come and sit in the audience . F: M: Did . you. find out what they were thinking? I heard two or three of them say, "Well, I hope they never decide to run against
  • leader? T: Well, I remember when we had bills up involving labor unions. hoping that he would take a stand, stand up to the unions. did not, and I didn't like that stand he took. I was But he He was evidently get- . ting ready to run for president
  • be published. These They're being published now, and I hope they'll be useful because this is a controversial question and nobody yet has really taken this wide a compass of testimony. Some people have taken limited hearings--Tunney did one for a day out