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- they
paid for it on the basis of it being delivered on the docks.
MU:
About that same time Mr. Johnson had his first real strike crisis.
this didn't involve one of your unions.
I think
It was the railroad strike in 1964.
Did you get involved with him
- and I got it through the House.
That was in 1934.
Today there
are 23,000 credit unions in the United States and 25,000,000 members with
over $20,000,000,000 in assets.
It has several times as many members
as all the other financial institutions
- in 1941; credit unions; Rayburn and LBJ’s strong Congressional leadership; Congressman Buchanan; Board of Education meeting; John Nance Garner; passage of the Veterans Bill; Robinson-Patman bill; Joint Economic Commission; REA projects; space program
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INTERVIEWEE:
BARRY GOLDWATER
INTERVIEWER:
Joe B. Frantz
PLACE:
Senator Goldwater's office in the old Senate Office Building, Washington,
D.C.
Tape 1 of 1
F:
Senator, you came to the Senate the same time as Lyndon Johnson, in 1948.
G:
No, I--
F:
You
- Goldwater's senate experience with LBJ; lawyers in Congress; the Taft-Hartley Act and labor unions' influence on Congress; Joe McCarthy and censure; LBJ as Senate Majority Leader; LBJ not wanting to be vice president; LBJ's first heart attack; LBJ's
- off three times--bwice, they tried it the third
time and we resisted, to have a hearing in Mississippi under that
administration, despite the fact it was obviously the worst state in the
Union and we'd had the most complaints from there and we'd taken
- the Truman Administration.
At
that time, I don't recall exactly the position that senator Johnson-F:
I'll refresh you on that.
November '48.
He was a new Senator; he had been elected in
Then, after '50 when Ernest McFarland was defeated, he
was named
- at that time was in the
Treasury Department.
So he invited me to join the Budget Bureau
LBJ Presidential Library
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
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- --the following people:
Governor Stevenson,
l"Ir. Rayburn, Grace Tully, the driver, and myself.
And we drove
to the Ranch in Johnson City.
F:
What was Grace Tully's role in this?
M:
She was, at the time, I think, one of LBJ's secretaries.
had, of course
- theater of World War II.
After World War II, I also
served in Korea as Division Artillery Commander in 1956-57 time frame.
From then on--when I came back from Korea in '57--1 spent the next
approximately ten years in intelligence as the Director