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- the idea that my assistant Ed Martin would be available in the meanwhile until somebodyelse was appointed. I had strongly urged that I be able to inform him of the selection of somebodyelse at the time that I was terminated, but the Departmentwas
- --this will be amusing--this stuff is not really history, it's more in the area of anecdote. F: But sometimes it reveals. K: The first real substantive job I had after the assassination was a letter to King Faisal Abde1 Aziz al Saud, Saud. still of Saudi Arabia. I
- and Pakistan with LBJ; accompanying Vice President LBJ on Middle East trip; disagreeing with LBJ; differences in how JFK and LBJ dealt with their staffs; anecdote regarding King Faisal Abdel al Saud; suggesting conversation topics for Vice-President LBJ to use
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 2 (II), 12/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and had just started seeing people again. The King of Jordan was in town at the same time, which also might have been a factor. I was supposed to see Nasser. He left the day that I suspect that, knowing Nasser, that if he had wanted to see me and he