Field notes, v1379
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Journal R.E. Johnson 1968 May 12 Berkeley, Calif. to Seattle Wash (cont.) Several speakers intervened from the audience to speak out with world news reports and/or relevant scripture. Finally Dr. Munges spoke briefly, then passed French bread loaves which each of us tore a chunk off of! The breaking of the bread became real “breaking” or better “tugging”. Next drove downtown to see the locations of Recreational Equipment Inc (Coop). The 11th st. store covers a block along 11th st. & a half block deep! More driving, then back for night pictures of the Space Needle, etc. A postcard view prompted me to try to reach a point inside the confines of the Science Exhibit area & a whistle blowing cop pursued. Got the pictures, cop not withstanding. He didn’t seem too happy. That’s a first; never had a cop’s whistle blown at me before. My day was complete. Bedded down at the nearby Travel Lodge. May 13 Seattle & Olympic National Park Wash. Departure this morning delayed so that I could go to the bank at 10AM. Then drove south on Interstate 5 to Olympia where I had lunch & the cashier got my BankAmericard stuck in the machine. Twenty minutes later I ate my cold hot lunch & departed west then north along Hood Canal The drive was