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- an association which is a non-governmental unit to bring about improved program activities. There is also a national association of soil and water conservation districts, of which the over 3,000 soil and water conservation districts in the country are members
- Administration and, in my opinion, even more by President Johnson. Now, in part this can be explained by the fact that the balance of payments problem didn't go away, as a lot of people thought it might. became more serious. The problem Actually, as it became
Oral history transcript, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, interview 1 (I), 11/12/68, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- force. in that. in Justice. in a case which involved was of course ever play of any part investigative I suppose, as well--this Johnson but it's people than there know what his relationships was concerned M: has of course national I
- and civil rights leaders; LBJ-Yarborough conflict over patronage; Bobby Baker; Jimmy Hoffa; wire-tapping issue; communications satellite program; law and order issues; National Crime Commission report; Katzenbach moves from Justice to State Department
- , or what? T: Well, we largely worked with the groups such as the representatives of the state highway departments, the American Association of State Highway Officials, the National League of Cities, and the National Association of Counties, simply because
- because, in essence, we concluded that the State Department was right, that the nation of registry was obviously a country and not people in the country, and therefore, it has to be the government, the nation itself, sending the supplies. Now, we did
- and agencies; resolving conflict between government departments and agencies; Congressman Paul Findley's amendment to Public Law 480 regarding US aid to nations that had provided aid to North Vietnam; OLC's work to help the attorney general and the White House
- of law school . I was in the National Guard at the time and when the Korean War came along, my unit was activated and I spent some 21 months in the service, all in the state of Washington in an anti-aircraft batallion. When I came out of the Army, I