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  • dignity. _ Present pressures indicate that Barkley is center of anti-Wallace bloc. Watch operations of Texas Power and Light to switch on Vice Presidency Rayburn or Jones as in 1940, to Barkley. Be prepared , if conven ient, not only to phone from
  • Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
  • told him that the Boss will get behind him if Sam gives him the green l i ght , and he is going to talk to 88Jll. Myron also will talk to Sam. If you have an opportunity , I think you can be Tery helpful with Sam by pointing out that he i s not expected
  • over east, middle, and west Tennessee and the chances .are even. Jl!ISSISSIPPI: Former Jl;dge Clayton and present Circuit County Judge Jabits will both run against Rankin. No opposition in fight to Jim Eastland for Senate. Sam Lumkin, the present
  • the trouble to ask th-e people from Te:xes if' they are getting along alright., and if there 11 harmony. • •••••• •••• Baldwin: Becauso Blaylock as National Committeeman., ·and Rayburn as hoo.d - of the delegation are both prominent Garner-ites~ tu1d
  • 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
  • of Representatives of the State of Texas, ever mindful or the important role played by distinguished sons of Texas in the affairs of our Nation since Sam Houston, make this expression of our gratitude to Vice President Henry A. Wallace f or selecting a worthy
  • gete by the desks. Probably from owner's or ders . The Dallas Ti me s e r a l d c arries e ver y comp) i mentn ry c rto on showing Rayburn declaring Garner the greate st Texan since Se.m Houston. Went to Denton Satur day nd worked do •a through small
  • before the convention, CONTROL came when the newly organized Stevenson forces decided that antiloyalty­ pledge delegations from the South should be seated for the sake of party harmony. Here Chairman Sam Rayburn (left) is about to recognite a delega!e
  • PROOF"- 560 GUEST ROOMS OPEN ALL THE VEAR Why listen to Roosevelt? We know our own people better than Roosevelt O'De.niel has made a good governor 0 1 Daniel has oomplemented the old folks by appointing Sam Houston senator This is a peaoeful
  • ot UDitT and rmony. Oorpua Chrini and towna where there are Hart p&pera-eight towna­ the S,m.day pa.pera rill come out tor I.pd.on. Would it 'be pra.otioal for Rayburn to oontaot Governor and ask it he oould be ot ••rvioe to the Governorf Could he
  • get Uncle Sam's help :f'or old folks in three weeks, and encouraged every state to do the same. You older people remember the days of the dirt roads. You people of the blaok lands remember the bogged down wagons. the long weeks when you oould not get
  • . The man Jones is helping now at the Pre si dent's side. The man Connally is on our side against the .!heeler's and Lindbergh's • . The manhood of Sam Rayburn toils to get the Roosevelt money and mea sures trough t he Congress. A younger man, well known
  • oalled out of Speaker Rayburn's o:ftioe. I said under the circu.mstanoes I. thought Sid might call the President, getting his own information direct if he felt that olose to the family at the moment. quoted. I did not personally wish to be I did
  • sa rre s t orie s expre sse d i n t er . of r re " pr a gma tic . c al l ed Both men vi sua lize d 1 t . .. ..• . • and /i n a :pa inting of word s t he sam e of F an ce - d eg enera cy in hy:pq9r.a ~ .,... // thing e x cep t the t r ut h . Nei
  • for Senate control. Rayburn might handle the Senate, but his stature is not that of Hull, any more Barkley than is that of Ji.mmy Byrnes. Both are vital, looking at btt; both are pygmies, looking at Hull. With Hull you have a Senate chief in peace or war