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another sensational stop. We had about fifteen to
twenty thousand people there. And then out of
Albuquerque we flew on in, to arrive in Ontario.
I
think we called the rally for six o'clock. Maybe seven
o'clock, I don't know, anyway the files will show what
time it was. So that was the fourth. The next morning
was the fifth, which was Sunday. I called a meeting at
ten o'clock, ended up being ten-thirty, in the
conference room in the Western White House, of the
advance men that had participated in that evening's
event. Those advance men were Duval, who was the
senior representative
Let me just make one other point right quick. All
during the time we were building this advance
operation, I was the expert. Haldeman felt better,
Dwight felt better and, I'm sure, if the President knew
about it, he would have felt better, that on every stop
I was on the ground. I may not get in there until the
night before, but we'd call a countdown meeting. The
countdown meeting transpired the evening before the
event. It pulled everybody in that had anything to do
with anything, as far as that event was concerned.
They went through it from the time that airplane was
approaching, fifteen minutes out, until it was fifteen
minutes gone. It was the movements, the diagrams of
the airport, the diagrams of the motorcade route, the
cars, the radios in the cars, you know, everything.
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