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- and Cliff Carter.
I started off the
way anyone starts off, handling correspondence.
F:
Writing warm, friendly letters?
S:
\~arm
and friendly letters to politicians all over the United
States, with a lot of guidance from both of those individuals.
I
- , 1971
INTERVIHJEE:
EL~lER
INTERVIHJER:
1. H. BAKER
PLACE:
Washington, D.C.
B. STAATS
Tape 1 of 2
B:
This is the interview with Elmer B. Staats, who is the comptroller
general of the United States.
If I may give a little bit of your
background
- the announcement.
F:
You
B:
Yes, like everybody else.
just got it
like every other Mr. and Mrs. America.
Allen Duckworth was over at that
suite when it happened and he was astounded as anybody. We all
\'Iere astounded.
F:
Duckworth was there when
- for his country .
He was not a
petty, vindictive sort of a man, and he was President of the United
States, and I think they felt, as I did at the time, that it was our job
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LBJ Presidential Library
http://www.lbjlibrary.org
ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
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which was when Dean Acheson was brought in as a backstaits mediator.
F:
Did the fact that you and Ralph Bunche strategically located in the
United Nations act as an advantage to us other than Bunche's sort of
personal attributes, or did he
disassociate