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- facts. I called
in a couple of reporters to give them the background for the column. There was one
fellow that was late and so I gave him a special briefing on it. Anyway, there was a story
that appeared in the [Washington] Star the next day
- of established that job, and it had to be what was considered a glamorous
blonde in the old Hearst tradition. Really, that was an old Hearst tradition. They would
have some femme fatale always as a star reporter. Marianne Means was the one in
Washington, and she
- . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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Laitin -- III -- 24
Jack what's-his-name of the Washington Star and his wife Leona--Jack Horner. He
wrote under the name
- [to El Torrejon]. He was still a colonel.
He never got a star as far as I know. Now why LBJ did this to him instead of handing
him a star [I don't know]. I'm sure it would have been just as easy. Look what he did for
Jim Cross later. This guy had been