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- that pressure is
not too effective on me.
M:
Again, you're not on the inside of the Democratic Party and don't have the pressure on you
then?
A:
They have advised me of their position on various matters which have been coming before
the committee and before
- at several jobs
during 1919-1920.
You were the treasurer of American National Insurance
Company in Galveston.
T:
That's correct.
M:
And in 1920-1932, you were Secretary-Treasurer of the Cedar1awn Company.
T:
Yes, this was a little later in the 1920's
- waiting, waiting, and therefore things begin to deaden off.
That happened in the Democratic National Committee.
It went to pieces
because of Mr. Johnson; they kept waiting for him, and he was running
things by himself, according to his critics.
And I
- was able to put in a good word
for her at the time of the organization of the WACs, of which she became the director and
she made a distinguished record as such. (I was then a member of the Military Affairs
Committee in Congress). Oveta is a very fine