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Author Re: election
Sam Sloan

2005-07-06, 3:33 am

On 5 Jul 2005 21:21:11 GMT, nolan@gw.tssi.com (Mike Nolan) wrote:
quote:

>mike.goodall@comcast.net writes:
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>Can you confirm that Sam withheld all required payroll taxes and remitted
>them, along with all the necessary reports to the IRS, the California
>Department of Revenue, etc?
>--
>Mike Nolan


Mike Goodall worked for my Wall Street securities broker-dealer firm
Samuel H. Sloan & Co. in 1971-1972 as a bookkeeper and delivering
securities and picking up checks. This was before the days of
electronic securities. Back then, all securities transactions were
settled by hand delivery. I had several chess masters working for me
delivering securities, including Larry Gilden, Joe Tamargo and (I
berlieve) George Kane. I also handled correspondence brokerage
accounts for Larry Kaufman.

During the 1972 World Chess Championship match in Reykjavik Iceland, I
travelled to Iceland and eventually hired three stunningly beautiful
Icelandic girls to do all my bookkeeping and securities deliveries.,
Their names were Hafdis Einarsdottir, Johanna Baldursdottir and Inga
Brandsdottir. If they ever got sick or wanted to take a few days off,
they would send another Icelandic girl to replace them.

I have a website about this at http://www.samsloan.com/wild-ice.htm

Needless to say and for obvious reasons, the chess masters had to go.
Mike was very upset about this but it worked out well for him because
he got a good job working for PBS broadcasting the Shelby Lyman Show
and broadcasting the moves in the Fischer-Spassky Match.

Before that, in 1966 and 1967 when I was President of the Sexual
Freedon League, Mike worked for me at two or three of my sex orgies as
the doorman. Mike's job was to keep out the guys who did not bring
dates. For this, Mike got paid $5 per hour plus all the girls he could
f. By the end of my parties we always ran out of men because there
would be more willing women than there were men left capable of
serving them, so shortly after midnight we would lock the doors so
that nobody ese could come in and then let Mike come inside and
partake of whatever females he wanted.

I do not believe that this latter was reportable as income to the IRS.

Sam Sloan
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