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9
H:
Yes, the legislature adopted a new legislation code or a
revision of the Texas election laws in 1951, I guess it was.
And one of my duties as executive assistant attorney general
was to handle
- of the Operations Coordinating Board of the National Security Council, which was a new
board.
The purpose of it was to try to coordinate overseas opera-
tions of the federal government.
B:
Were you formally disassociated from the Bureau of the Budget in
those
- , and Lyndon Johnson heard about it, was in town, and
personally came over to welcome me in my new job.
Secondly, we had several meetings very early, just the two of us, and then with
others around his responsibilities heading the President's Commission. I
- a job that I thought would be constructive .
Government Operations fitted that category .
be done .
It was available, it could
They were putting some new members on it .
The Republicans
controlled the Congress, you understand, in January of '53
- , but that was a pro forma exercise in all
likelihood.
So, as long as Idris was in charge in a very conservative
monarchial government in Libya, it was really a separate account.
That has all changed, of course, since the ouster of Idris and the
advent of this new
- /loh/oh
2
K:
Because he was new and Douglas knew that I didn't know him and he thought
perhaps, I imagine he thought, that I could be of use to Johnson in his
career and that Johnson would eventually be a man of influence that I
should know because
- .
forgotten a coupl e of others that were therec
I have
I think Arthur Schl es inger
\'Ias in there and a coupl e of others.
B:
It was generally assumed at the time in the newspapers that you '.'Jere
there as kind of a representative of the New South.
S