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Dodge Hotel but they all lived in the basement or the sub-basement.
It was a lot cheaper, and we could put two and three in a room.
We found that we didn't have any time to do anything except finally
fall in bed at night and get up early
- in the
State Department saw as a possible shortage of oil in the Middle East. Well, it wasn't a
story that had the kind of coup d'état immediacy to it. It was something that wasn't going
to happen tomorrow morning or didn't happen the night before, yet
- force BG [brigadier general], was the acting chief.
Anyhow, off we went. We went down here to Andrews on the night of the
twenty-fifth of May, in a KC-135, he and I and his aide, a couple of Indians, and
Ambassador [Robert] Komer. We loaded aboard about