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- out to an airfield
with others who were going down there.
B:
That would have been Sunday night when the violence was breaking out?
P:
That's right.
So I went down, getting there about eight o'clock.
I
took up a station on the telephones
- toward Senator Kennedy's candidacy?
S:
None at all from either party.
I saw Senator Kennedy only once in
that period, in April or May--had a long conversation with him at
his house.
I worked with his staff people a great deal on the
telephone
- these affairs small enough for you to have an opportunity to have
conversation?
K:
Oh, no.
The state dinners were those great things out in the Rose Garden
and in the White House, things like that.
No, I had no conversation except
the ones on the telephone
- of, lid say, two or
maybe three telephone conversations with him regarding legislation.
I was chairman of a subcommittee on agri cul ture, and these were usually
conversati ons, very bii ef, deal i ng with bi 11 s that woul d come up.
Of course, he wanted
- his own mind.
There were some good meetings of the Cabinet on matters of legislation and
things of that character.
B:
In your personal conversations with Mr. Kennedy, did he ask you for advice
in areas other than specifically Commerce things?
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