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trade associations who had technical backgrounds and asked them to look at it to see whether they could do anything with it. While there were a number of spots where they were completely stuck unless it was translated, a considerable portion of it could be completely utilized in Spanish. Mr. Dolan: On Sunday, it would be about the 9th of December, in the afternoon, the presidents of most of the larger manufacturers of baby food came to the Department of Justice - very quietly as this was all done without any public announcement - and were met by the Attorney General, who made an excellent, very frank and blunt presentation to them of the problem. Mr. DeRosa: Do you remember it? Mr. Dolan: I remember the Attorney General saying that the President assumed the complete responsibility for getting those men in there and the President thought that we ought to get those men out. The Attorney General was, I thought, in a very difficult position. You could just see the businessmen, and maybe I was imagining things, but I don't think there were too many Democrats in the crowd, and I don't think there was anybody in the room who was from the baby food manufacturers who was within fifteen years of Bob . Kennedy. The Attorney General was in a sports jacket or casual dress, as he had come in from his home suddenly. The businessmen 4

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Joseph F. Dolan interviewed by Francis J. Hunt DeRosa on Mr. Dolan's role in securing the release of the prisoners captured during the Bay of Pigs operation.

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