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  • Date > 1968-11-12 (remove)

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  • to take over as administrator of Bonneville . He didn't even want to be acting administrator . was thinking in terms of leaving. He But he felt that if we didn't press him too hard, he would take on the job as acting administrator for a � LBJ
  • was afraid that to you any he finally think and he promoted you? Mr. Clark ever Johnson was aware of the kinds £!!B.have on this. in the press to his appointment, Did he ever indicate and I never complained. I think, in any-- Department rather
  • , in the Congress or the press or elsewhere that their particular legal interpretation of something in that department was incorrect. They would frequently come to us, at least informally, trying to get us to review it and hold their hand and back them up. Sometimes
  • this. And I must say it was-- M: I think they didn't. F: To me, maybe it's a defect in our ability to deal with the press. I think the Congressmen who were most vocal in criticizing this, because we explained to them in letters. And I think it just