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- . And on that corner
was the old Burleson home.
F:
Yes.
L:
And back of that was old man Stark s home, who used to manage the
1
Driskill. They re all gone.
1
now.
You see, the whole block's cleared off
But he had his headquarters, and I'd go by there once
- snack after the vote.
F:
Where?
P:
No.
Here in the Cannon Building?
The party was at the Rotunda, which is about a block and a half
from here.
I know the Rotunda.
F:
Oh, over at the restau rant.
P:
Tiger [Congressman Oli n] Teague had
- most to the Potomac River and had to double back
another three or four blocks until somebody finally pointed out the
Rotunda. Tiger had forgotte n to tell me that the "underpass 11 was
under the ground, that I couldn' t see it.
F:
It's kind of up
- near the hotel conven
tion headquarters which was the Biltmore.
So they gave us the
New International Clark, which was two and a half to three blocks
from the Biltmore. But it was an old, dilapidated, horrible
hotel~ ·
dark, dingy; the beds swayed