Classic Tuck story: At the 1968 Republican National Convention, a large shipment of Nixon buttons arrived. Nixon's people were about to open the shipped packages when one of them saw Tuck standing not too far away---and ordered the packages removed immediately. They weren't taking chances with the guy who once paid off a train engineer to pull away the moment Nixon opened his mouth to make a whistlestop speech; or, who hung a large sign behind a podium when Nixon spoke before a group of Koreans during his 1962 California gubernatorial campaign, a sign emblazoned in Korean . . . and translated to, "What About the Hughes Loan?"