 I'm still in bed, that's about 11 o'clock down here, 10 minutes to let my, uh, good deal of pain in my side last night, I guess it's still in it, and in my back right over my hip pocket, but I went out and swore in Larry O'Brien yesterday about three miles and did all right, and I swore in John Gronowsky, and I came back and talked to California once, that's about all I did yesterday, but I guess I got to take it a little slow for a few days, and hold on your face over America, and fast there have been exceptions. Temporarily you've been tempted to go out here and try taking a little truck driver and tell him what's best for him, he's got to go vote, and he won't give up, because he won't see even what's best for himself, he won't cooperate, so forth, and I feel that way every day, but when the chips are down and make the box popular, I go to the polls. He has a better smell, and a better sense of values, and knows better what's better for the country than John McCloy, and this old farmer that rides looking to back into the fields on a colorbed all day long, he just said, thanks, and his boy's in Vietnam, it's his sister's out of a job, it's his brother-in-law that got his car repossessed, and somehow they just add up, and they do what's right, if you can get him, that's interesting to vote. Now we've got the most charming, the most able, the most potentially effective governor of the state that we've produced since I was born, but he got to the Negros all supported him, the Mexicans all supported him, and a good many of the people supported him, but the extreme left wing fought him, and labor fought him, and they driven him to the wall, and now he's developing into almost a crusty reactionary, and he points to First Negros office in the state, he pointed to First Negros on board of regents in Mexicans, he brought them into his own office, but by God when the chips are down on something, I've forgotten what the voters' rights, but we're back there on something before Governor's Congress, he went on television, and opposed me, I guess, on the first civil rights bill. Accommodations, the accommodation section, he said that the state saw it better instead of washing or something, he took the other side, he came up for four-year term for governor, and I voted for four-year term, the labor opposed it because they just mad at him because he opposed accommodations, amendments on the ballot, one of them was to let the legislators have a four-year term, one of them was to let the governor have a four-year term, one of them was to raise the salary of the speaker and lieutenant governor from $20 a day to $12,000 or something, now I'm gonna three of those amendments all to pass, the one was letting veterans land, grand kind of, selling more land to veterans out of school, and I've forgotten the fifth one, now on the other side, one of them was a health amendment, one of them was to lend money for kids to go to school, one of them was to increase teachers' pay and teachers' retirement, one of them was cur males, the other one, but it was an education, health, socially conscious thing, those found overwhelming, they were accepted, the other found, spent more money, did more from me in 1941 when I was 33 years old, because he scared Martin Donner should be elected, if he ever saw the mayor of Cleveland, you know why then they grew out there, did the job, they felt like, you're the same thing, they don't need Wilkins telling them, they don't need the cattle as the governor for the social consciousness, wanted they vote against it, just like gosh, he was a little bit too much of an interest, they didn't want a four-year governor, and the Mississippi, just here as I'm sitting here, the same, every one of these states that you consider the worst states in the union will wind up being the best, and you don't have to get your point about 14 to 20, in order to civil rights groups by voting, and I have, I couldn't queue about the only person I've talked to except Joe Califano and Dean Rusk, but you can say that's fine what civil rights can do, but you make a plan can do to get ever the three things we got to do, one is home rule, we got to do that Roy, you got to do it, you're missing the greatest opportunity, I can put the whole move in, and he ought to, I mean, also he ought to leave that country, and that'll do more to, that'll do more.