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  • will the Warren Commission and the Commis• sion's Report be completely discredited, but confidence throughout the world in the United States Government will be undermined. They expressed amazement and horror that one prosecutor in one medium-sized city could so
  • airline received a trans-Pacific , air route and that President Nixon rescinded it. lid like to get at is: Now then, the point does the President, can the President, exert any pressure for that sort of grounding, or is this a matter of cold economics
  • ; the transition; the 1964 campaign; Walter Jenkins and the effect of his leaving the staff; LBJ’s staff and JFK’s staff relations; Bill Moyers; staff loyalty to LBJ and how it affected Sinclair’s family life; Lloyd Hand; relationship between airlines and politics
  • would put heat on labor leaders to help end an airline strike--he would go outside the airlines industry to involve labor leaders, involve industrial leaders . He certainly knew how to do that . Ba : The reason I asked was, fairly recently of course
  • all he had with him, was a carpetbag . He apparently went up there in the early 1900's and joined the Army from there . F: He made a place for himself . B: Oh, sure he did . He was an officer in World War I . Now to be black and be an officer
  • it was part the romance, but also the great interest I had in foreign affairs. F: As an undergraduate, had you been interested in political science? D; Marginally. I was a Spanish and Portuguese major. South America and set the world on fire. I wanted