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our drinking up to a potionwhich was £ bourbong/nd
the rest laboratory alcohol.
dadwe'd take a couple
of slugs of that and then try to make it up the stairs
where the general mess was.
We ate in an officer’ s’mess
there.
SSH:
Why was Hamilton flying back and forth?
KGS:
I really don't know, something important, you know.
Got
to discuss something with somebody.
SSH:
What was your relationship with Hamilton like?
Were
you ever close to the man?
KGS;
Well, i loved him as a brother, but was never too close.
T used to spend some of my vacation time with him; he
had a little cabin up in Downeyville.
SSH:
Was he a person with whom one could get close?
KGS:
No, I could never get very close
to
him.
eVere
kind of a guy who gets his zipper stuck in the men's
room, he won't let anybody help hin(}) row-kaow.
( s/ laughs)
I caught him in the men's room one day, and he couldn't
get his zipper upe” \and he wouldn't let me help him
with it.
So I got him a pair of scissorg, I guess
he cut himself out of there one way or another.
(bene
Laugii) But he was a very shy, only son of a very well ~
known neurologfst or paychiatristpat—IHe cane from
Santa Barbara.
;°
And they had no children either) Efoumntstryingto-treee
theft
KGS: :
No, they didn‘t.
The closest relation is a fellow sess