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- of the byline that they read . F: B: Did you tend to travel separately or did you gang up? Some of us traveled separately, some traveled together . Most of the time Acheson of the Times Herald rode with me, I can't recall his first name . F: B: F: B: F: B
- was there, Cantinflas was there, the Vice President was there . F: Did Cantinflas come at his own expense? B: Mr . Johnson told him that he would be reimbursed for his travel expenses ; however, Cantinflas didn't ask this . Then we started into- Did Cantinflas know
- there. G: Did you travel with him during that campaign? Z: Just in the counties around Fort Worth. G: I see. Z: Maybe out a hundred, a hundred and fifty miles, like to Wichita Falls. He had me out to take straw polls for him, and he taught me how
- that election ." Thereafter, no matter who I was traveling with, and even on my own, I try the room key on the door before I leave the room to see if it'll turn the lock . On one other occasion in a VIP suite I found one . What happens, see, is they clean
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that after his heart attack in 1955, and particularly during the vice presidential years, he seemed to have almost a different lifestyle than the early Lyndon Johnson . He travelled a lot, and he seemed to engage in more leisure, more of the lifestyle