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No, this was in Houston Heights.
I was born and reared in Houston.
Of course, the Heights is kind of an East Texas sort of place.
I
never have liked that saying too much, but nonetheless I think that's
true.
F:
It's valid.
R:
But the point is that he was recognized
- believe it was.
Connally, who was
then governor, was doing his damnedest to get out of Byers--I'm not
certain it was Byers but I think I'm right.
The Houston Post?
F:
I think Byers was with the Chronicle then.
I'm not sure.
W:
Anyway, it was one
- rapidly as the
evening wore on.
All of these Detroit events have been rather fully
chronicled in Mr. Vance's Detroit report which is public and although I
could talk about it in great length, you'd get more precision, one would
LBJ Presidential Library
- and Economic Committee, the six cabinet secretaries
and I.
We were all on the plane, along with Pierre Salinger.
As a
matter of fact, I kept a little chronicle of the events on the plane
which Manchester, as I recall, used
in
his book.
And is Manchester's