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- for them because the man who owned and ran that one was a very close friend of hi.s from 01 d Texas days, Martin Anderson. So that was an exception. can at the present time. It's very much Republi- Anderson has sold it. T counseled with them about
- franchise than the Anglo Saxons. However, it is all directed toward the village, the hamlet, the town, the provi-nce; and what's all this stuff about a national government. David King, who was a very brilliant congressman from Utah who lectured
- that the central bankers constituted the core of everything . Bill Martin, as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and others, including the different Secretaries of the Treasury, were always involved . But that didn't cause any difficulty in political
Oral history transcript, Robert E. Waldron, interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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