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  • . I remember one time the Houston Chronicle coming out with a huge headline saying that a reputable firm of geologists had worked out estimates on the amount of oil under the submerged lands and it came to something incredible, enough oil to have
  • Baskin of the Dallas News and Vernon Louviere of the Houston Chronicle and--I can't think at the moment--oh, I guess Felton West of the Houston Post. We thought we'd get down there and get a lot of hot poop, you know. He'd talk to us all weekend, and we
  • law partner, Mr. Will Morrow. He's dead now, but he was the brother of Wright Morrow and Tarleton Morrow. Wright Morrow still lives in Houston and had been a figure in the Democratic politics in Texas for a long while. Of course he's inactive
  • Miller is keeping the stiletto out for me and probably will continue so to do for some time to come. I got a kick out of your description old boss, "Darin'" Dave Lawrence. Regards, Drew Pearson Mr. s. J. Fitsgerald Democrat and Chronicle Rochester 4
  • that chronology that we just talked about, and you see on one seven [January seventh], the Scripps-Howard newsman wrote a story about relatives on the payrolls of members of Congress. Was that ever a problem? J: Well, as everybody knows, Sam Houston
  • Lady Bird Johnson's first impressions of Fidel Castro; Hester Beall Provenson's public speaking course; the Johnsons' 30th Place home in 1959; early impressions of Jacqueline Kennedy; hosting a lunch for the wives of new senators; Sam Houston
  • work there. of his life, accomplishments. and he delighted interest and 5 territories in chronicling ant church historian recorder from the beginning of IJO' in all 172,369 nd.les; organized 51 branches of the my journeys cover England
  • was reminiscing with Bo Byers of the Houston Chronicle. Bo came into the legislature in 1947, of course. After the war I ran again; I ran while I was in Japan. I was in the Marine Corps, and I ran while I was in Japan and was elected. I don't know of anyone other
  • , Harper and Row Publishers , Forrest · Inc. CCRNELL, Douglas B. CUNEO, Ernest CURTIS, Charlotte, New York Times NEWHOUSE, Samuel I. ELLINGTON, Duke HOUSTON, Charles S. RIORDAN, Emmet FOX, Yolande B. McLEAN, Malcolm, Sea Land Service Inc. GORDLER, Reynolds
  • ; and I can't remember who all else was in the car, but this was the major group. We got out there to the ranch, and the party eventually comprised Bill Steven, who at that time was editor of the Houston Chronicle--he's now I think with the Chicago Daily
  • was a Texas newspaperman and we were jabbing him about Texas newspapers, what crummy newspapers they were. We started with the Dallas Morning News and went all the way down the damn list to the Houston Chronicle. Having newspapered in Oklahoma, I had gone down
  • and asked that I do so . When I called the Governor and explained the situation to him, he assured re that he would take action at once . Judging from the a tta.ched clipping from the Houston Chronicle of Thursday, 20 January 191.B he apparenl.l y did so
  • believe it was. Connally, who was then governor, was doing his damnedest to get out of Byers--I'm not certain it was Byers but I think I'm right. The Houston Post? F: I think Byers was with the Chronicle then. I'm not sure. W: Anyway, it was one
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • the 5th Congressional District. District. I handled the 6th Congressional There was a Judge Chandler from Jacksonville who handled the 7th Congressional District. Houston had Sam D. W. Lovell; John Singleton who is now a federal judge in Houston
  • seand San Francisco Chronicle, over CIA crets is not yet over. sleuthing, use of covers and channeling I Nor has Ramparts any intention of of funds .through secret "conduits," but slowing down. Though $1.2 million in · an appraisal of . the record
  • was delivering newspapers in Bishop and I read in the Houston Chronicle that the NYA had been set up, and that he was going to be the administrator of it ; that you could get $15 .50 a month and go to the University by working two hours a day or some such thing
  • Lippmann Haywood Ranc h a t Llan o 2 7:00 Dinner a t LB J Ranch ; Mrs . Johnson ; Liz , MMW , Jac k Valenti , Dea n Amstead, Dean Haggerty ; Walte r Lippmann ; A W an d Mariallen ; Go v an d Mrs . Daniel ; Bill Steve n (Housto n Chronicle) ; Pau l Bolto n
  • ce,re f or Sinclair .Le'Wi& because he worked too hard on the Great American Average. My same obj,ction applies to Mepken. But t his Americ an come s out of a 3.50 per copy in a chronicle ao naive that it should be put in every township 1chpolhouae
  • , Wm. Houston Martin, Murphy Chronicle ABC Wendall Mays stations , Znd CJ 4t, ,,,.. ..&.::1::1:>&, -P..A..::t:G-J!IU" :I: P. 0. Box 8272, S. W. Station, Washington 2 , D. C. Phone - NA 8-5715 November Mrs. Bess The White Washington
  • Oi~R LE S R 01'2H T S J 0.-1 :-l SUI Hi~ LA ND GirlC:RS : ct R u 1,..; rz di NR Y CATtJCC I CH I CAGO IR ! BUN£ CH I CAGO DA IL '( N£wS ST . LOU I S POST - DI SPATCH L OS ANGELE S T fri£S t ,;~ • .. ,. HOUSTON CHRONICL£ UN I TED STATES I NF
  • to Lawrence Houston, General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, with a request for his commentso At the conference, Messrs. Dymond and Wegmann expressed their belief that if Clay L. Shaw is convicted of conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy, not only
  • -chairmanevery year since, ADAcalls iblelf the "noncommunistleft," but is not activelyopposingcommunism.Sen. John F. Kennedy said of ADA: "I'm not comfortable with those people." Sen. Lyndon Johnsonstated in Houston in 1960: "I would expect them (ADA
  • which , will ,vork if America cuts off her: foo,1 ~hipments tomorrow . . "That means I am spending most of my time these days on m· naging scarcitY-;-?:.cl:w~n,g 1:1~; me! HOUSTON CHR ONICLE Decemb er 2, 1965 ,r •• He will discuss the issue
  • of the word. He gave unstintingly of himself and his talents to his community and they claimed him as friend in all walks of life. Dr. Webb was the great chronicler of the Southwest and West. He was a man of original thought and one of the most distinguished
  • . (Ft . Wort h Sta r Telegram ) Dr. Lam b (Schoo l o f Aerospac e Medicine , Brook s AFB) ; Ji m Walker ; Charli e Gibson; S . B . Whittenb urg (Amarill o New s Globe) ; Phi l Nort h (Ft . Wort h Star) ; Bill Steven (Housto n Chronicle) ; E d Ra y
  • To the Cabinet Room to w/ Amb. Goldberg meet with Delegation from ^ REMARKS American Jewish Press Association Mr. Joseph Weisberg, The Jewish Advocate, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Golomb, The Jewish Chronicle, Pittsburgh, Pa. The American Jewish Press Mr
  • Tyler Abell Lyndon Abell Also pics of Dr Dobie Pres Truman Pres Johnson Press Conference on Oval Rm Lynda Bird and Warrie Lynn Smith over at Pres Truman Dr Dobie Departs Oval Rm w/ Dr Dobie Pres Truman Bill Steven Hou chronicle Walker Stone Lynda Bird
  • (OCDM ) Bobby Senator Dirkse n Senator Richar d Russel l - P-3 8 Presided a t convenin g o f Senat e Cong Thomas , Dr . Hug h Dryden, Pau l Demling , Bil l Lloy d - P-3 8 Vernon Louviere (Ja 7-6013 ) John Jone s (Housto n Chronicle ) Fred Hartma n (Ba y
  • Norman Isaacs , Executiv e Editor , Louisvill e Courie r Journa l Bill Steven , Editor , housto n Chronicl e Eugene Patterson , Editor , Atlant a Constitution Ralph McGill , Publisher Publisher ,, Atlant Atlant aa Constitutio Constitutio n Mr Arnold Mr
  • / Georg e Christia n a t 5:00 p today) 3:38p t 3:58p t 4:00p t 4:00p Rep 4:01p t 4:06p T Marvi Georg Jo Marvi n Watso n -p l e Christia n -p l e Califan o -p . Wrigh t Patma n and Lucille Utterlinde , Housto n Chronicl e n Watso n -p o the Mansio n
  • £Singer. The number two man in the organization was Ed Kelly, who was believed an ANP sympathizer. Attached are items clipped from the Michigan Chronicle, Detroit, Michigan, December 2, 1967, relating to the picketing in Detroit by 200 white people, led