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Caddell argues that Carter must now move into Phase 2. The President needs to spell out more clearly the vision he has for America, says the pollster, to show that he can actually improve the lives of the people. Caddell no doubt will soon have a memo on all this for the President to study. But right now there are beaches to walk and boats to mess with and boiled lobsters to savor...
...vice president walked into the garage of his $120,000 north Dallas home, turned on the ignition of his Oldsmobile and settled back to die of carbon monoxide poisoning. Later that day, Gravitt's family and Bell colleagues found in his briefcase a nine-page memo accusing his company of political payoffs, illegal wiretapping and using questionable bookkeeping to secure telephone rate increases. A hand-scribbled message added, "There is bound to be much more. Watergate is a gnat compared to the Bell system...
...million loan from the New York bank on April 16, 1975, so that he and two partners could acquire controlling interest in the National Bank of Georgia (NBG). While the loan was being considered, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Vice President Betsy Jo Viener stated in an internal memo: "Balances of 20% of the facility [a banking term for a loan] will be maintained in a National Bank of Georgia account and we anticipate in addition having all the New York activity for the bank flow through this account, yielding balances up to $1 million on a monthly average." That made...
...conceded to be "somewhat excessive" by one of the Georgia bank's officials in a letter to the comptroller. Yet NBG officials also noted that their bank's earlier correspondent relationship with New York's Citibank had been unsatisfactory. According to one memo, "Manufacturers Hanover was much more responsive to the needs of Southern correspondents...
...Chicago loan Lance later received a loan of $3.4 million from the First National Bank of Chicago, a month after NBG had established a correspondent relationship with a $50,000 deposit. On Jan. 6,1977, the day that Lance's loan was approved, a memo written by J.G. Migely, the lending officer of the Chicago bank, noted that Lance had been given a $4 million line of credit, that he was to become the OMB director and that "we are delighted to have this gentleman's important business." Memos about the loan also specifically stated that "no compensating...