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- to you about his presidential ambitions prior to the convention? H: Never did. F: Did you st~ out because of your United Nations' association, or simply because you didn't want to take a stand on that? H: The minute I became an international civil
- -2 VI. (FYI: The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, as well as a nwnber of private enterprises, will be examining Indonesian develop ment possibilities in the months ahead.) You may wish to conclude by asking that a development program
- anxious to do anything he wanted. Of course I've always felt that, and I think subsequent events again have proved right, the newspapers did this to him. You know, Nixon has been in now while we're talking nearly two months. According to the press he
- , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: JAMES C. HAGERTY INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Dr. Frantz' office in Austin, Texas F: Mr. Hagerty, I think we might just start this off by asking whether you knew or had at any time in your newspaper career run into Lyndon
Oral history transcript, C. Douglas Dillon, interview 1 (I), 6/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and doing all the work you have to do to carry through difficult legislation of the type that all this was. M: After he became Vice President, as someone that he knew fairly well from associations before that time, did you continue any particular
- to provide technical assis tance grants to newly-independent COD1DOnwealth countries. The French have said they are willing to continue helping independent members ot the Camrunity such as Mali which are willing to reuain associated with France and who
- by the President's attitude. Mu: So even those that might have been conservative otherwise turned out under his influence to be maybe more sympathetic than it had appeared? :(,1e: Yes. I would say that personally this association lasted right from the minute he
- pproval of the goal of a ne tral and ind pendGnt I.a, And a sured tu , l."ootinutng assl.stan~e and supp()rt 1n ac i ng hi nd. b . rne 1c i- s.' dem.. wno has 1 • ng oeen associated closely wi h d velopnents in explorat1~o and research in space 1n