THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary _____________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release November 11, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN TELEPHONE CALL WITH 100-YEAR-OLD WORLD WAR I VETERAN, GAETANO MAGGIO The Oval Office 1:21 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: -- (in progress) with a big group of family members and friends. MR. MAGGIO: Right. That's my home in Tampa. Been in Tampa -- my home since 1903. THE PRESIDENT: That's great. And this is your actual birthday, on this Veterans Day, is that right? MR. MAGGIO: Actual birthday, November the 11th at 11:00 o'clock at night. THE PRESIDENT: That's amazing. And you were among the first group of people from Tampa to volunteer for World War I, weren't you? MR. MAGGIO: Yes, sir. I sure did. THE PRESIDENT: Well, I really appreciate you. MR. MAGGIO: Thank you. THE PRESIDENT: I appreciate you and -- do you have all your children there? MR. MAGGIO: All here. THE PRESIDENT: And a lot of grandchildren there? MR. MAGGIO: I got grandchildren and a great grandchild here. It's the fifth generation. THE PRESIDENT: That's great. MR. MAGGIO: They come from Fort Lauderdale just to celebrate my birthday. THE PRESIDENT: I bet you're proud of that. MR. MAGGIO: I sure am. THE PRESIDENT: You've been very fortunate, haven't you? MR. MAGGIO: I've been very fortunate with my family. Got a beautiful family. And all -- all of the boys that were servicemen -- ex-servicemen -- all have been servicemen. THE PRESIDENT: I know you're proud of them. MR. MAGGIO: And I'm proud of them. The whole six of them. THE PRESIDENT: Well, I just wanted to wish you a happy birthday and I wanted to tell you that I'm proud of you and I'm very grateful that our country has had someone like you -- MR. MAGGIO: Thank you. THE PRESIDENT: -- living here throughout the 20th century, seeing all the changes you've seen, and making the sacrifices you've made so that we could stay a free country and -- MR. MAGGIO: I've seen plenty. THE PRESIDENT: You have seen a lot, haven't you. MR. MAGGIO: Yes, good and bad. THE PRESIDENT: Yes. But we can still bring immigrants to our shores and give them a shot at a better life because of people like you. And I really thank you for it. MR. MAGGIO: Thank you. THE PRESIDENT: And you have a wonderful day. MR. MAGGIO: Have a beautiful day, too. Thank you. THE PRESIDENT: Tell your family I said hello. MR. MAGGIO: Mr. President says hello to the family. THE MAGGIO FAMILY: Hello, Mr. President. THE PRESIDENT: (Laughter.) They sound great! Thank you sir, and God bless you. MR. MAGGIO: Thank you, sir. THE PRESIDENT: Bye-bye. MR. MAGGIO: Bye. END 1:23 P.M. EST