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Goldwater -- I -- 8
G:
I don't think there's any question of it. In fact, I remember the night before he went to the
Los Angeles convention. It was a late session, and I stayed. It got to be two or three in
the morning and we wound up
- Humphrey was
mentioned at the time.
But President Kennedy selected his own running mate
in Los Angeles after he was successful in getting the nomination.
And as I
say, when the campaign started there were no more misgivings about Johnson.
He
- , 1971
INTERVIEWEE:
JAMES C. HAGERTY
INTERVIEWER:
JOE B. FRANTZ
PLACE:
Dr. Frantz' office in Austin, Texas
F:
Mr. Hagerty, I think we might just start this off by asking whether
you knew or had at any time in your newspaper career run into Lyndon