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  • of that kind of opportunity which it is hoped everybody in our country, and really the world, will have. The result of all of this is sort of a burst of activity. Sometimes, as I indicated, you get in particular the public members anxious to do something
  • force that the administration hoped for, would require more super grades. Each agency had around three hundred agents, maybe a little less than that. The total would have been somewhat less than six hundred, and the administration wanted to increase
  • of the answer here is coordination within the executive branch to be relayed to the representative on the commission. And this is done very frequently through the Bureau of the Budget [BOB] or independently by the departments involved. At the same time, it must
  • of these centers in operation in Houston a couple of months later just as it was beginning to open, and found that, at least in prospect, the idea was working out as well as I had hoped it would. I think there are several morals to this; to me there were 5 LBJ
  • position and cases where, rather in contrast, the foreign minister was calling the shots and the ambassador was nothing but a front man. But there was no unified support at all that we could hope for from Latin America. About the best that we could hope
  • by the TWA New York counsel, appeared, and then I was hoping to have ten or fifteen minutes for rebuttal. However, they questioned my colleague, the lawyer from the supplemental airlines, so much that it cut me down to seven minutes. In my own presentation
  • been everything that everybody would have hoped for, but given the situation, I think again we made a great contribution really to the ability of the government to defend itself against excessive contract payments in this kind of area. We wanted
  • kind of prestige standpoint; the salary was really quite inadequate in comparison with private income--something I hope will be fixed, incidentally, when this new commission will recommend salaries in the executive branch; I really think it's important