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  • a non-profit organization, a developer, that was coming into the picture. CLICK [Commerce, Labor, and Industry in the County of Kings] I think it was. Those were the initials of an organization, I think, that was being set up and sponsored
  • questions about the United States? Our experience in England is very limited. We know something of London because we spent our leaves in that city. We have some knowledge of the Kings Lynn area because it is near our base of operation, otherwise, our
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 24 of his visit it was arranged that he would visit the King's Ranch in Texas, and he enjoyed that very much
  • : Who were some of those people? N: I mean, people on his staff; people who were heads of various organizations that he would invite down, like Young or Wilkins or King or anybody. And he had people on his staff--Alexander and all the se fe Hows • G
  • , or being admitted that they were poor. service given There was lip to the fact that there are a whole lot more poor white people than there were poor black people in the United States. But when they started tal king plans and pol icies
  • up to New Hampshire for that primary that was in full swing, and I came back and reported to him the feeling that the sort of regular Democrats had up -there, that his people, the governor of New Hampshire, Sovernor King, et c e t e r a a , were
  • the next day, and he was wal king along the road with the marines with a bit of a swagger, very salty already, and I said, "Want a ride?" He said, " I think I ' d prefer to walk." promoted a jeep from a marine friend. I had And later he agreed to ride
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- III -- 26 the lobbyists as well. One of her friends, Mr. Hiram King, was a lobbyist for Sinclair Oil. He used to take her to dinner, and he got into the habit of taking her
  • , 11 He was willing to take it when We 1 11 do it, 11 but not unt i 1 that point. said okay, he certainly wanted to be sure that they Once LBJ couldn~t give us · the double embarrassment of not t3.king Mr. Johnson, so he was pushing