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  • Electric Building, Fort Worth, Texas, that this application has lett their ottice and gone to Washington. Since the location · of Camp Swi:rt in Bastrop County, this is most vital and is one of our most crying needs. health unit I have just been advised
  • , they were piled in a great big pile. Who was the fellow who owned the Fort Worth Star-Telegram at that tine? G: Amon Carter. B: Amon Carter. Well, Amon Carter never permitted anybody to use the word tornado; it had to be a freak storm. I think Johnson
  • , 1979 INTERVIEWEE: CALVIN HAZLEWOOD INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Hazlewood's home, Fort Worth, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr. Hazlewood, let's start with your background. You're a native Texan? H: Oh, yes, yes. G: Can you briefly
  • .., .. l I Auguat 1, 1961 Dear Mr. Hubbard: Thank you for letting me have the benefit of your views and comments and for sending me the clipping• from the Fort Worth Star T&legram. It i& always helpful to me to have your thoughts and suggestion
  • was just in and out. M: You were doing much the same kind of work again? P: Yes, writing stuff, mostly for this paper. Then we were called on to rush up to Fort Worth one morning early to the state Democratic convention to be sure--you know, part
  • You see, they'd laid great plans for this roadside park between Dallas and Fort Worth. Lyndon had asked several of the district dir- ectors to come into Dallas, because we knew President Roosevelt was .. LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Roth’s childhood; meeting and interacting with LBJ at Southwest Texas (teachers’ college); White Stars organization; Professor Howard Mell Greene; Roth’s work for the NYA; relationship between the NYA and WPA; Senator Alvin Wirtz; President
  • today. 1/4 LBJ spends the day at the Senate; phones Bill Moyers in Fort Worth about the possibility of his working for Johnson. Apparently Drew Pearson writes a column today about LBJ’s 8/22/59 letter re: labor bill. 1/6 Congress convenes. 1/7
  • . 8/20? LBJ speaks to American Legion in Fort Worth, denounces red tape, calls for strong war effort. 8/23 O’Daniel defeats Allred for Senate nomination. 8/24 LBJ takes part in ceremonies renaming Marshall Ford Dam as Mansfield Dam, Walter Jenkins
  • send a t~le· . Indignation meetings followed. gram to the army quartermaster .Abusive letters, some obscene, and at Fort Worth advising them that ! · _ telegrams poured into Three Rivers, I would handle the services. So far a South Texas town of 2,000
  • on and everything. G: \-Jho were the reporters that generally covered him and that traveled with him in that campaign, do you remember? M: I'll try to remember a few. Robert Hicks [?J from the Fort Worth Star- Telegram, who was an extremely able political
  • the editorial cartoon from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. You 're · right, · I dld get.a good smile out of it ,and .Harold· · Maples ;willing, ; I will add.the ._original the draw· Ing to my collection of such pieces. of Might I add that .the LBJ ·Ranch ls near
  • since then, I have seen n9 mention of negotiations involving suggested concessions by the Russians in exchanee for con­ cessions demanded by them. It would seem worth while to explore nw suggestion of physically joining West Berlin to West Germany
  • contacting me here in Austin. most of the time, Mexico, you see. See, Mr. Kleberg was gone And Conrad Wirth, the top man of the National Park Service, was going to be in Fort Worth. They wanted, these men, the mayor, president of the chamber of commerce
  • CHARLES EDWARD BARRIS of Fort Worth, Texas; Muhamd's Mosque of Isla at Tyler, Texas, with approxi■ately 11 ■embers led by Minister WILBURWILLI.AMS; and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Co-ittee (SNCC) with headquarters at 2811 South Boulevard, Apart
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  • --and he got straightened out and had Amon Carter, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, a hundred per cent for him. Always the Dallas News, they never really embraced him. They'd compliment him on some little thing, but they were skeptic. D: Johnson had to deal
  • introduced Mr. Johnson to the speaking that day. I met them over at Fort Worth, and of course I did not take charge of it until they got into F: They came in a motorcade from Fort Worth. P: Right. They stopped at Arlington and when they left Arlington, we
  • , if sometimes with a degree of surprise. I do remember one that you could almost describe as an encounter when we finally got to Fort Worth to that gruesome several-day session there, but as August wore on, that was still in the offing. There was much talk about
  • at the [Fort Worth] Star Telegram. Finally, when the convention shut down, I went over to the Star Telegram and wrote over there, and got back to the hotel--was I in the Texas? I guess I was. Duckworth, who had connections with the Stevenson people that I
  • 1946 campaign; 1948 Senate campaign and the Fort Worth Democratic Convention; LBJ's relationship with Sam Rayburn; social gatherings at the Johnsons' Washington home; LBJ and the press; 1954 Senate campaign
  • and never to be repeated facts of this campaign was that we had a great press. So much of the press was with us. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 20 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • already hair-thin economy. His chief ef­ forts were diplomatic and were aimed at ending the feuding between nomi­ nally socialist Arab states, especially Egypt and Syria. '-rhe unified efforts of; certain countries, such as the U .A.R., Al­ geria, Syria
  • da y at (Place) Dav_ Entrv Tune ,., ' j_— T;m Telephone fort ._ . In Out Lo 12:32p • - Greeting 12:36p To / Expend,Activity i: LD yaaxEx. White House r» Tuesday I (include visited by) ture °de To mjdr 1 s room-looking at first page
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh WHITE STAR INTERVIEW DATE: April
  • The founding of the Alpha and Omega (A&O), later called the White Stars at Southwest Texas State Teachers College; the difference between the Black Stars and the White Stars; the purpose of the White Stars; biographical information regarding Horace
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Murphey -- II -- 12 Byron Utecht, B-Y-R-O-N, Byron, U-T-E-C-H-T, Byron Utecht. He had been the political editor for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for many years
  • to show their love and affection jointly and went around together. Even [Ralph] Yarborough got in the act. some angle on that down there. It was kind of a happy meeting. I forgot I think they went to Fort Worth or were going to go to Fort Worth, too
  • District at They may have tended to be a little more liberal than like the Dallas Morni ng News and the Houston Chronicle . certain if you go back and look at I'm almost the Dallas Morning News , Worth ] Star-Telegram , Chronicle --if you find out I'm
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  • (includ e visited by ) tur Congressma 5:31pf~ Wal t 3 , 196 8 e n George Maho n - i n hi s offic e t Rosto w - p l C^- 5:43 p T o Lincol n Bedroo m t o se e portrai t b y Wayn e Ingra m o f Fort Worth , Texas . Presen t wer e (The Presiden t calle
  • lighter a small medallion autographed copy of the Professional Bill Cater re discussion briefing press O'Brien PRes of AFL-CIO in the office McNamara arrived To lounge by ca r Departed th e offic e w / Mrs. Johnso n an d went/ to Fort Meye r
  • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Janoff, Jewish Standard, Jersey City. NJ * see below Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wisch, Texas Jewish Post, Fort Worth. Tex Mr. and Mrs. Milton Firestone, Kansas City Jewish Chronicle. Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pinsky, Ohio Jewish
  • in the afternoon. Fess Parker, star of the “Davy Crockett” television show visits with LBJ and Rayburn at the Capitol. Parker is in Washington to take part in the National Rifle Association annual meeting and is a luncheon guest of Rayburn. Reedy reports to LBJ
  • : June 2, 1976 INTERVIEWEE : CHARLES BOATNER and TONY 7IEGLER INTERVIEWER : MICHAEL L . GILLETTE PLACE : Mr . Boatner's office in Fort Worth, Texas Tape 1 of 3 G: Okay . We're on again . Why don't we start with the kangaroo story that you had
  • ?" was a personal thing. understood it. He Not "Are we going to I don't think it ever crossed his mind. It I think his whole attitude toward that--he never He never understood why this could happen. Dallas have this attitude toward him? around Fort Worth
  • that we were having a terrible time in Korea. And we got reports that the French were not using our aid properly, that it was sort of being stacked up and it would arrive and it wouldn't be opened and wouldn't be distributed to the fortes, and things
  • other agency in Texas. He has been associated -2- with Radio Stations WFM in Dallas , KTRH in Houston, and KrrAT in Fort Worth, as well as other smaller stations in the state. At one time he was Program Director of the Southwest Broadcasting System
  • Home and School in Fort Worth, Texas, where we got our grammar school and high school education. F: By that time, I was going to Poly [Polytechnic High School] in Fort Worth when they had that famous football team. B: 1932. F: Right. B: I
  • tfHiTE HOUS E ^— ^ Dat e Apri DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Place ) Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL th e White H e fort Activit oL D Jo e Califan o 12:48a t Ji m Jone s - a t home 6:02a t y Frida y (includ e
  • didn't want to stop you. CG: I'm guessing at, say, a week. How long did you stay down there? We stayed there until the Democratic Executive Committee met in Fort Worth. I don't remember that date. See, it met just ahead of the Democratic state