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  • of the product sold to the Soviets. He said that the U.S. Government should not go in to try to protect a private dealer. The Government is not in a position to police any such agreement in the USSR . We must :i:ely on the seller to include in his sales
  • of viam>th toward Te.ms because of the hospltallty they were shown wblle' In our.State. My good . ~hes cane wt.th my thanks to you. Slncerely, Lyndon B. Johnson '.Mr. Ted Read . License Beverage Dealers•.Assoclatlon Perry·Broob lkdld1Dg Austin. Texas
  • Dealer. As such, he com­ mands considerable support from the ranks of the Truman backers. He also has the great political asset of having behind him Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, his political "father," who will be in there fight­ ina for Johnson
  • "Not disposed to fight the plan on safety. 11 He predicts jurisdictional problems between Ways and Means versus Public Works rathe1· than Public Works versus Commerce. "Auto dealers will fuss. 11 Will gd along with the program "If you don't kick auto makers too
  • is my uncle. His wife By way of personal background, He built a huge fortune in real is my mother's older sister. years. He is known as a tough, estate·over the past fifty He is honest, square dealer. He is clean as a whistle. for some fifty retired