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- BY DEALER TO INTERNAL SECURITY AUTHORITIES WITH FULL DETAILS RE UNCL,\SSIF I ED Department of State TElEGIW UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 02 JIDDA 04421 1714182 TYPE WEAPONAND IDENTITY PURCHASER• ARMS IN HANDS OF DEALERS MAYBE ~OVED FROM CITY TO CITY WITHIN
- HAMPSHIRE Coming to a General Store is no new experience for me. Sorne of my fondest childhood memories resulted from the general store of Karnack, Texas which my father owned. The sign "T. J. Taylor, Dealer in Everything" was almost literally true
- that got to know all the young New Dealers, a lot of them through me, I may say, but he cultivated them. He quite early seemed to know where the buttons for power were. F: In cultivating them what did he do? Just call them, see them with some frequency
- apply to New Dealers: "Through our great good fortune in our youth, our hearts were touched with fire."* On Harry S. Truman: I wrote two long memoranda [for him] ... one on how a President should handle an opposition Congress, and in 1947, a long
- transcriptions is being bought by the W. Lee O'Daniel News, publication of Sen. O'Daniel (D-Tex.), ardent antiNew Dealer, to promote the newspa per. With musical opening and close, the transcription series consists of talks by Sen. O'Daniel and solicitations
- RECORD DQ NEGATIVE POLICE RECORD E, SUBJECT TO BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION• LAOS HAS ONLY ONE LICENSED GUN DEALER WITH MAIL·ORDER/IMPORTATION AS ONLY SOURCE EXCEPT FOR HOMEMADE MUSKETRIFLES WHICH ARE PREVALENTTHROUGHOUT COUNTRY• ALTHOUGHSTRINGENT ON PAP~R
- Clifford Alexande r Ltr t o Commande r Henry K. McHarg , III--thank s fo r th e Am Legio n Bulleti n w/ reminde r o f the Lincol n Da y celebratio n Tribute t o Mordeca i Ezekiel, pionee r Ne w Dealer (fro m Dou g Cater) Proclamation o f Amendment
Oral history transcript, William R. (Bob) Poage, interview 2 (II), 6/20/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . respect. I never thought of Lyndon in that We've had some members who I hav~ thought of as populists, but I never really thought Lyndon was a populist. In those days we thought of him as a New Dealer and not the old term of populist, I guess. G: I
- LBJ’s association with President Roosevelt; LBJ as a New Dealer compared to Maury Maverick as a populist; LBJ turning to Sam Rayburn for advice and support; LBJ urging Poage to run against O’Daniel for a Senate seat; the 1948 election; Poage’s
Oral history transcript, Olga Bredt Gideon, interview 1 (I), 3/2/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- was a fairly conservative man, actually. B: On what particular issues--he was known as a New Dealer and as a-- G: Yes, he was. B: --Roosevelt man. On what issues do you think he was basically conservative? G: I do not know how--for instance
- . ) To th e Mansio n t o mee t wit h newspaper Burea u Chief s listed below : Georg e Reedy , OFF RECOR Milton L . Kaplan , Hears t Jac k Leacocos ^ Clevelan d Plai n . Dealer William H . Stringer , Christia n Scienc e Monito r w . P . Steven , Housto n
- LBJ attends annual communion service at National Presbyterian Church; Lady Bird meets women from Scrap Steel and Iron Dealers; office work and lunch with Luci Johnson; Lady Bird works on upcoming social events; Indian Prime Minister Shastri dies
- dealer, the astounding prices of paintings. had known Mary Lasker many years ago. very generous and outgoing about her. ■ 'I There is something I had not really known the H arrim ans well, and this year I feel I am getting to. \ : y : ■ ' . ■ - 7
- is not needed to purchase a firearmo Jo·· 3 o ]&TA.IL SALES OF FIREARMS a Most countries· have very· strict.checks are kept THE DEALER be accredited [§~1§!i2!?:§ ·.on the on both parties sale of firearms .to the transactione must arid licenced
Oral history transcript, Betty Furness Midgley, interview 1 (I), 12/10/1968, by David G. McComb
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- . Senator Langer had made a speech on both sides of a bill and on the same day. Senator Johnson was sometimes called a wheeler and dealer. He wasn't beyond having some understandings with Senator Langer. If you had some problem he might help you out
- the automobile manufacturers did a tremendous lobbying campaign and had all of their franchise dealers [do so, too]. As you know, in America there is always a Chevrolet dealer in every town and that represented an amazingly potent political force. Well
- years or whatever it was, they had a party for him. Of course, he was there in my day, and so we, the old-timers, the old New Dealers, were invited. So on those occasions I've seen him, and occasionally I saw him, you know, at some party. But that's
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 31 (XXXI), 3/29/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . J: Well you would have to observe the short tenure of several of the former leaders, majority and minority. But also, there were forty-seven Democrats and a very mixed-up bag they were. There were New Dealers and Fair Dealers and a particular little
- was a New Dealer and had supported a lot of liberal things nationally, and in the state senate he had supported things. He led the fight against private utilities. But on social mores of Texas he did not feel that Johnson was closely attuned to those mores
- donated by various dealers. G: Really? Were they new cars? N: Yes. There were--in fact, one morning we were following one of the other cars. One of the young guys who was going to be the drummer as it were, he passed us, and I had LBJ Presidential
- Day or t Expendi- Y Robert Haack, President of the National Association of Securities Dealers and Manuel Cohen, Chairman of the Securities Exchange Commission _ OFF RECORD _^ Appt requested by Mr. fcbaaxx Cohen for the purpose of introducing Mr
- him that the chest selected by Congressman Brooks was at Segals, a Georgetown antique dealer's shop. The President said, "Well, let's stop by. ..well, no, I guess I can't go." mf suggested that the chest be brought to the White House for the President
- to be broken. Hughes was no New Dealer in any sense; still he was not reactionary and an Old Guarder as (Willis) Van Devanter and o t h e r s were-- M c R e y n o l d s , for example They were just deadheads.. They put their foot down and said, "That's
- will be there and will refuel us." I got up early the next morning and went out here to see E. K. Bennett, who was the Skelly dealer. He got a man to drive a truck, we loaded the truck full of gas, and it stayed ahead of him from here. He left Marshall, went to Jefferson
- look back over the campaign, what groups of voters really put him in--that is in respect to the rural and urban voters? The young voters, old voters, etc.--where was he strongest? W: Well, he got the dedicated New Dealers. most of them. He got
- , ' ·•' . • . I j t ; ·.,•, •. • . . . .. :.. ·.. I ' ' ii I • I - :._,., !..,:\/, . TEA : i :''?;{l~Yi r:·~ :: •:-Copyric;3ht1982. The kroge . co. we reserve the ric;3htt, . llmlt Quantities. None-sol< .to dealers, Prices effectlv1 ·:sun.. Aug. 22
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- , as a wheeler-dealer. This is where the real charge came. Was he a wheeler-dealer in the sort of flamboyant sense, or was it just the fact he was a man who stayed after things? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org R: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- , early in President Johnson's Administration I had discussed the possibility of sending a small delegation to the Soviet to clear up some areas of concern that I had, which arose from the fact that Vie were being told by the two big grain dealer
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 1 (I), 8/12/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to rest in the Library or not. G: I think you'll find copies. J: I hope so. Yes, there is a copy of his stationery, which had the familiar red fish at the top, "T. J. Taylor, Dealer in Everything." It used to say, "Dealer in General Merchandise." Later
- confident of victory, because he had a statewide image. Johnson had a district-wide image, although Johnson had made one statewide race in 1941 against O'Daniel. Stevenson was conservative and Johnson was a New Dealer, and so Stevenson had not the slightest
Oral history transcript, Donald S. Thomas, interview 3 (III), 3/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Late February. T: Any rate, we decided to transfer the airplane and there was a company in San Antonio that serviced airplanes. Zachry. It was owned by Mr. [H. B. "Pat"] I don't remember the name of the company. craft dealer over
- exclusively members of Congress. G: Johnson was regarded, I think, pretty much as a young turk, a liberal in those days, a New Dealer. R: I suppose you also knew Maury Maverick. Oh, indeed I knew Maury Maverick, but if I start talking about him we'll
Oral history transcript, W. Sherman Birdwell, Jr., interview 1 (I), April 1965, by Eric F. Goldman
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- decloive person. he didialt al6vayl- Like it. During this period wovild you call I.-Am an all-out New Dealer or an onthasla ic 'New De er or zoine such adjective aa that" I would say that he waa -in all-out ~Te-w Dealer . Admiration for the President
- of delegates on the ballot in each southern state who would be pledged to vote against Truman or any Fair Dealer who e-spoused a Truman platforiµ. Tl).is seems to be the plan of the important -southerners. None has come out specifically
Oral history transcript, Hubert H. Humphrey, interview 2 (II), 6/20/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Dealer. In the real sense of the Roosevelt tradition--Social Security, yes, minimum wage, yes, the kind of economic legislation for depressed areas, yes, education, yes--he was a Rooseveltian Democrat, and the Social Security issue was hotly debated
Oral history transcript, James R. Ketchum, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- New Dealer in those days. He really took off his coat. G: Lots of gestures? K: Lots of gestures and he haggled with the hecklers in the audience. G: Did he take on the hecklers? K: He would take them on. He always held his own, you know
- of Price Administration, in October of '41 and stayed with them through October of '45. At that time I reSigned from government service and went to Corpus Christi and went in business for myself as a dealer for Friedrich Commercial Refrigeration and Air
- ? M: Quickly, yes, sir, with the utmost dispatch. Mc: For the sake of the typist, I need to know how to spell these names. You mentioned someone by the name of Rowsey. M: Rowsey. R-O-W-S-E-Y. Mc: And the Chevrolet dealer? M: McConchie. M-C-C