I was through as a manager. I did become involved late in the 1968 campaign at the national scene at the last minute. But I was through as a manager, and I've stayed through, incidentally.
I think that our primary concern is that the membership in our industry become active. I'm not talking about the candidates being active. I'm talking about the few hundred thousand people who work in the industry around the United States.
To me, it's the White House and always will be.
President Johnson offered the middle of the road.
I think the executives have matured enough so that they recognize that we have a two-party system. In California, we have more than a two-party system.
Well, it was a typical meeting with the President. He was very gracious, very outgoing.
That room was not available, and the only other room had been booked for a Jewish bar mitzvah. I called the father and told him I needed the room and I would pay him to move the bar mitzvah to an adjoining room which was smaller.
Paul Newman's an old friend of ours out of Cleveland, Ohio. He used to sit around our house. He's the only man I've ever known to drink a case of beer all by himself. That's talent in a way.
I believe the President was enormously effective in small groups, small groups being anything under a hundred, where you could really communicate.
Historically, they have tended to avoid being active, because they had some concern about it helping or hurting them, as the case may be.
We had no difficulty whatsoever in raising a great deal of money in those days. The sum paled by comparison with the current fund requirement.
It's a scene in Boston Harbor. It's in the Yellow Sitting Room on the second floor. And he always teased me about not having my name on it.
We had an interesting thing at that first dinner. It was prior to the availability of several new hotels in Los Angeles, and we were more or less committed to the old Ambassador Hotel that has the famous Coconut Grove.