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- Lyndon the prime mover in this?
D:
Well, he was certainly one of the prime ones, yes, sir.
I might relate
one incident which will show you that even at the age of eighteen or
nineteen he had some of the qualities which later came forward in his
- jeopardizing my own position, and so other than
talking to friends and trying to influence their vote, I couldn't take
any action that would smack of political activity.
F:
Yes, sir.
So Senator Johnson, now, offered you the position as adminis-
trative
- you are now.
T:
Babes in the woods, and had children and my mother was with us.
There
were just many personal things they did for us; it's just almost impossible
to enumerate them alL \' They had us in their home so often.
hard time when we first
- home down there on 6th
Street.
I had a wife and two sons, little kids.
born then.
Bill wasn't even
They'd throw bricks up on the house at night.
Once they
burst a window in the car and one time they cut a tire, did little old
things like
- but that the wetto residents are the people who suffer
the most from this because they suffer the dislocation of their homes,
the dislocation of the services that
exist there, and a disorganization
of an area which is already fairly disorganized.
But I think