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Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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B:
Did this involve you in national Democratic politics?
C:
To a limited degree.
I wouldn 1 t
~.;rant
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I know the police department would probably have to be
more responsive to elective officials than it has been to appointive
city officials.
On the other hand probably, less response to some
congressional members of the committees because elected
- not employ
wiretapping or surreptitious bugging of premises except in the national
security area.
And we've taken that position consistently, publicly, and
before congressional committees.
As you know, the administration was opposed
to the Title III
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B:
from
from the NAACP and other national Negro organizations .
in your talks with Mr . McGiffert and Mr . Murphy afterwards, were you
concentrating mainly on the situation in the District of Columbia?
C:
No, we were concentrating nationally
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that the Vice President was chairing on the other hand?
S:
I don't remember any overlapping on that.
F:
When President Kennedy was killed, you were named to a state committee
to look into the assassination.
S:
Yes.
What happened was that as soon