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I don't believe so.
W:
--went to Houston and made the tapes, and to Beaumont and to New York to meet with
presidential nominee Kennedy and to appear on nationwide TV and then back to the
Valley and on up to Corpus Christi and then into Austin
- the power
to grant routes and make rates for all domestic matters--a
route between New York and Chicago is entirely within their
power and their decision is final.Any time a route
involves an international carrier or even a stopover abroad,
as part
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INTERVIEWER:
T. H. BAKER
December 19, 1968
B:
The tape may have been running out toward that last part there.
You were
saying that you advised the President not to go to Chicago for the convention.
G:
That's right.
B:
Was he considering going?
G
- and stay in the WaldorfÂ
Astoria Hotel in New York City"--how the Waldorf got into it I don't know!
Well, he didn't think too much of it at the time, but later on after we
returned to the United States we got an almost panicky cablegram from the
American
- ; and New Year's Eve,
as I think I mentioned previously, I spent up here calling around to tell
everybody that the President was going to announce the next day that they were
going to work right away.
But some people apparently had told the President
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Martini -- I -- 3
I continued to cut his hair, and then General Eisenhower left the
Pentagon and went to New York to the university, as president of the
university.
He left the Pentagon