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  • remember, in 1968 President Nixon spoke on the Governor's Mansion grounds in Jackson, when he was a candidate. Missis~ippi And has--well, they voted for Goldwater in 1964, but I believe that's the only time they've ever supported the Republican ticket
  • who was in charge of the arrangements there that I could look to. One of the things that we learned and we should have learned it earlier, because it happened when Nixon was Vice President and visited Africa, was that most of the embassies are just
  • of the oldest, then, of the 707s. c: Well, welve only got four. Yes, it is. In fact, that airplane right there was delivered to us on October, 1962, for President Kennedy, and it's still in service right today with President Nixon. The boy that flies
  • . G: What do you recall of his remarks on that? TW: He wanted to stop the war as much as possible, but he didn't know how to do it honorably. I mean, to me he could have ended the thing in the same manner as Nixon did with a surrender, which
  • . The War on Poverty was designed to take a person who is dependent and turn him into an independent person by health, by education, by training, by discipline, by community action, et cetera, anything we could think of. Yet when Nixon came into office one