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- he became
vice president, in the senatorial years?
A:
Only an occasional opportunity to see him very briefly.
I would
not say that it was a real friendship or was in anyway an intimate
association.
B:
Had you, in those days, classified him
- ?
C:
That's right.
B:
Had you not served prior to this on the McCone [John A. McCone, former head
of CIA] Commission investiga
the Hatts riots?
C:
Yes.
B:
I know Mr. Clark also made a trip out to Watts after the riots.
become associated \vi th
- Presidential Library
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to the Secretary, and I came in as an associate
- .
the National Association of Broadc3sters.
I believe it was
Ilm not clear in my mind about
that-F:
He amplified a little bit from the March 31 speech; he enlarged a little
on what was said there.
T:
Correct.
He decided that he would go out there.
I think
- :
No, I stayed on in Chicago for two or three days and then was relieved
by Associate Deputy Attorney General John McDonough who had been there
from the beginning, and I returned to the Department .
B:
Then the next one was in the summer of '68,
in both
- to be
the deputy mayor.
I want a city manager for that job."
Horace Busby then called
Pat Healy of the National League of Cities, John Guenther, U.S. Conference of
Mayors; Mark Keane, the executive director of the International City Managers
Association; and Mr