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spoke for à great many others and the first thing he knew it was out. So we then
agreed that I would speak only to my wife and to my two senior partners, and he
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The President was very much pleased with this and a good many occasions after-
In the years that followed our relations fure based ufon the mutual
wards, we would do things which
in due course which he was willing
confidence Hat we could iach
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to let me try out because he thought that I could / du things secret, if I wanted
to.
would like to say a word or two about my previous relations with Mr.
Truman, The first time I ever saw Mr. Truman was when he was Vice President.
and I think it was in February 1945 and it came about in a rather interesting
way. At that time I was Assistant Secretary in charge of congressional relations
and we were preparing the
San Francisco conference. Senator McCarran was
Chairman of the Benanker Sub-committee of the Senate Appropriations
Committee on State Department matters, and he had the
the State Department
Appropriation Bill in the Sub-committee. Senator McCarran sent for me.
He isks ol whe this
attachance at
Ithought it was true that I was working out the proper arrangaments for San Francisco.
I said I was in so far as it had to do with congressional representation. He
then
said that he would like to be there and thought that it would be advisable and
advantage
to everybody's relationships that he should be. I explained to him that I didn't
pretty heavy requests from the
think that was possible because we had some difficulties of our relations committee,
and the military committees of with minuses
foreign affairs committee$ Markle. and matters of that sort. If we went outside
of certain committees then we got into very troublesome questions in both the
of
House and the Senate, and he said that was a problem for me to deal with and no
to
Chairman
longer concerned him. I then went to Senator McKellar who was the/xxxxx of the
printing
Appropriations Committee and layed the situation before hime Finding out that
this could cause a great deal of difficulty on his committee both in regard to
his own position as chairman and with regard to the seniority of other members
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