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  • he won out. I don't need to go into details of that, but Cliff Durr was the one that pulled him out. James Lawrence Fly was determined; it was something he had put his staff on, Pete Shuebruk and Nate [Nathan H.J David, two brilliant lawyers
  • and somebody else lost. H: McFarland lost. And the Senator from Illinois, Scott Lucas. Scott Lucas lost in that election and that opened the way up for him. [Lyndon] Scott Lucas was the Majority Leader of the Senate until Mr. Dirksen, I believe it was, beat
  • of that pit." He said "That's fair enough," and he never did and I never hired any of his. But we had congenial arrangements. off and on. In fact, our relations were When he was in Scott and White hospital, he called me over there and I sat there with him
  • was the year in which [Estes] Kefauver ran? F: Kefauver ran in 1956. C: I remember Lyndon came in 1948. Then I remember--who was it dropped dead or was defeated? It was Scott Lucas, wasn't it? F: Yes. C: I remember at that time all of the talk about who