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- UJMil(Q)JM TIEILIECG~AJMI C 19 3 D • e ru ry 12, l • yn on • John o FORT WORTH MORNING AMON G. CARTER, STAR-TELEGRAM EVENING PRESIDENT SUNDAY FORT WORTH.TEXAS February 8, 1943. Honorable L~don Johnson, House of Representatives
- Express Press 23. Bob Abernethy, NBC 24. Charlie Boatner, Fort Worth Star Telegram 25. Pat Conway, UPI (will join in Harlingen, Texas) 26. Kathryn Duff, Abilene Reporter-News 27. Pat Furgurson, Baltimore Sun 28. Phil Geyelin, Wall Street Journal 29. Naney
- Mary Margare t Wiley Geraldine William s Helen Williams I.W. Davis, Southwestern Bell Telephone Deane Hamilton, Western Union Lee Waits, Air Express PRESS Bob Abernethy, NBC (joi n in St. Joseph) Charlie Boatner, Fort Worth Star Telegram Bo Byers
- : .. .... · REMARKS BY MRS . LYNDON B . JOHNSON OCTOBER 19, 1964 FORT WORTH, TEXAS Governor, Congressman Wright, Friends: I always look forward to coming to Fort Worth but I confess I looked forward to it more when I thought I was coming
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Fort Worth, Texas, 10/19/1964"
- of absence in '38 and got to know him but not to cover him. F: Were you working for the Star-Telegram then? K: I took a leave of absence. I was working for Ernest Thompson in his race for governor. F: In that famous campaign! K: And also Judge Cd tz
- First association with LBJ; 1948 election; Star-Telegram’s campaign support; Preston Smith; Byron Utecht; George Parr; covering 1952 and 1956 Texas state conventions; LBJ’s response to an article by Kinch; Frankie Randolph; Mrs. Bentsen; Byron
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- LibrEJ,ry Austin, Texas 78705 Dear Ms. Houston: I appreciated ~'·Here is the for the Fort your call. column I wrote Worth Star word that the White House had not returned I turned for as I told Carter did execute both did Ford. turned hard
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- LibrEJ,ry Austin, Texas 78705 Dear Ms. Houston: I appreciated ~'·Here is the for the Fort your call. column I wrote Worth Star word that the White House had not returned I turned for as I told Carter did execute both did Ford. turned hard
- Watson 17. Mary Margaret Wiley 18. Geraldine Williams 19. Helen Williams 20. I . W. Davis , Southwestern Bell Telephone 21. Deane Hamilton , Western Union 22. Lee Waits , Air Express PRESS 23. Bo b Abernethy NB , C 24. Charlie Boatner , Fort Worth Star
- in the 1948 [state convention]? JG: Now, the 1948 one, let me see now, was that the Amarillo one or was it the Fort Worth one? G: It was Fort Worth. JG: Fort Worth. That's where the maelstrom struck. G: Did you work in Coke Stevenson's campaign though
- defeating Coke Stevenson in the Democratic primary race; efforts to find a federal judge who would be more favorable to Coke Stevenson's civil rights; the Fort Worth hearing with Judge Whitfield Davidson; Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black's ruling on the 1948
- associated--and I was called over one afternoon early in the summer by Amon G. Carter, Sr., whose office at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram was practically across the street from my law office. He called me and said that he and Mr. Sid Richardson would like
- and beloved Amon G . Carter, Sr ., president and owner of the Fort Worth Star Telegram . Being very intimate with � � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- hadn't lea.rnod enO)lbh _ and would be baolt·~~ 1 ,f . I -wrote t.tayor Hiller and shall enoloae copy. I wrote Sid Riohardaon a note becauao aom~one handed me a picture or you 1n lla.vy uniform out out or the Fort orth Star-Telegram ot Sunday, and I
- , and the interviewer is Joe B . Frantz. Mr . Boatner, first of all, tell us a little bit about your own background and how you came to this spot in your life . B: My background is that of a newspaperman and my newspaper was the Fort Worth Star Telegram . I
- without the active support of the so-called Establishment in Fort Worth, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and its publisher who was Amon Carter. I didn't have that, but ran anyway, and undertook to make up for it in getting around over
Report, re Oswald
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- stated Marine time unmarried, Embassy in Moscow on October to 1/nounce Fort Worth, past at that age 20, and traveling the American • ~ NARA, Date?:;,-5(,"l~ • - 2 - not communicate with at that his mother, time in Fort Worth, On February
- Sam Kinch, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram Bill Richards, NBC Cameraman Robert Pierpoint, CBS Peter Clapper, Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Larry LeSueur VOA Charles Gorry, AP Photos Maurice Johnson, UPI Photos Joseph Pinto, USIA Photos Arrive Laughlin AF
Oral history transcript, H.A. (Tony) Ziegler, interview 2 (II), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ] apartment. Then he asked if he couldn't call Mr. and Mrs. North, and he did. Mr. North was editor of the [Fort Worth] Star Telegram at that time. came down. So they both Lyndon had been with Phil about two days before that in the South Pacific
Oral history transcript, Margaret Mayer Ward, interview 2 (II), 4/22/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . I remember working all night on that thing over at the [Fort Worth] Star-Telegram office and I know I wrote reams, because the fights were just multiple all over the place. You had fights over delegations, then you had fights over naming the nominees
- Kilduff Fort Worth Amon Carter, Jr., b.3 Jack Valenti, Palm Springs, Calif. b.4 Washington Ken O'Donnell, nr Washington Herschel Newsom, b.5 Senator Monrone y b.6 a and b Governor John Connally, Austin b.7 a and b Senator Herman Talmadge, Atlanta, Ga. b.8
Oral history transcript, Roy L. McWilliams, interview 1 (I), 8/15/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the annual reunions because of being in the military. G: Is there anything else about LBJ and San Marcos, or LBJ and the White Stars that you feel is worth talking about? M: I really don't know. As I say, he was gone when I arrived and he never did come
- Biographical information; San Marcos; College Star; White Stars; membership; purpose; LBJ as state NYA administrator; NYA public relations activities; staffers; structure of the NYA; projects; Herbert Henderson; working habits; later contacts
- grateful for any assistance you can give us. Ver'j sincerely yours, ~L~ Wayne L. Hartman County Judge . Victoria County, Texas [11 of 18] [12 of 18] c 0 FXDERAL A VIAT.ION .AQENCT .M rp0rt• Dlatrlct OUlc• No. l . P. O. Be·9S•o For& Worth. ?, Tex&• p
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- knew Lyndon Johnson, and they were for us, but they couldn't help us in the Texas campaign. Now the state reporters, with the exception of one man, Charlie Boatner of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, were all for Coke. They represented these other
- LBJ and Congressman Wingate Lucas meet the train from Fort Worth bringing 500 Shriners to Washington. They all have a photo made on the Capitol steps on 7/19. 7/21 LBJ has a breakfast meeting with Bernard Baruch and Senator Gore. He later attends
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT letter CO RRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE Lyndon B. Johnson to Shag Fl !1'6re of the Fort Worth QM with a t tached }.e'tter XII to Lynd Johnson
- Democratic barbecue in Fort Worth. Governor Jester addresses the picnic, tells Democrats not to bolt the party, but urges that the state delegation to the national convention be uninstructed as to candidates, thus giving Texas more influence in the vice
- ·;:~:{:... : ~(;}~. ~·[;;R-~~e0:t:_-~:~r:Yn·~ffo::~i]ifs a · ..,-o,~71"'~a=fif 1-te~ ;~J,;"~i;·~ ~·· -~ San Angelo (Tex.)..S.tandard.;. ·: ... • ~.,,.
- mjd r an d Jim Jone s wm'k>c6iK3&fc6X(is:sk whil e talkin g t o Watson . President place d a cal l t o Sen . Joh n Towe r i n Fort Worth , Texas , bu t Tower s wa s a t a par k with Richar d Nixon attendin g a rally; secretary offere d to tr y t o ge
- on the floor. The Fort Worth Star Telegram reports that Rep. Cannon of Missouri, author of the convention parliamentary manual published by the Democratic National Committee, who will also serve as parliamentarian at the Democratic National Convention, has
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : June 1, 1976 INTERVIEWEE : CHARLES BOATNER INTERVIEWER : MICHAEL L . GILLETTE PLACE : Mr . Boatner's office in Fort Worth, Texas Tape 1 of 1 B: You have asked that I give you a thumbnail sketch of Lyndon Johnson . I hope it's a thumbnail
- how to fit~ remarks so that they might fit themselves to the tacts ot Europe. It is possible that m:, speech 1n Fort Worth predicting the call o:t an unlimited national emergency was more than just a guess. People don't guess on the very great
- gone there- -she'd been visiting in Fort Worth -she'd gone down with my wife and myself ; I was covering it for the Star-Telegram, and I felt that I knew the speech pretty well so--the main points of the speech . I was sitting back in the crowd
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- - D•FYIC06 NL PD=FTWORTH TEX 12= SEN LYNDON B JOHNSON= . ., ....,_ WASHDC= ACT ION 1 AKEN BY' you REGA D' G 0 BUDDY FELIX LONGORA DEEPL y APPRECIATED BY Al ME~BERS OF OUR ORGANIZATION= BOTHWELL KANE POST ~ 21 AMERICAN LEGION FORT WORTH TEXAS
- this is precisely what happened. Amon Carter, who was the publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Te7egram--was that the name of the paper? G: Yes. B: --was a very conservative man but had stuck his neck out consistently to be a Lyndon Johnson supporter and had
- is scheduled to leave Washington and arrive in Austin that evening for what is expected to be a six-week stay. 8/6 LBJ makes a speech broadcast over WBAP at Fort Worth, regarding the new war mobilization subcommittee and the need for the imposition of standby
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Kennedy -- I -- 19 K: --gained nothing by the gesture. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram remarked editorially that they achieved nothing except to mar the reputation of Fort Worth and its hospitality. The incident was referred
- faction of the Democratic Party in Texas, declines to appear on behalf of LBJ for president at a Fort Worth political rally on Saturday sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Dickson says LBJ prefers not to have his name brought up in that connection
- of e colle ge in Denton , nd de some remark s in favor of Ro osevelt, gettin g a bi g hand . Smi t h ta l k ed to 1.200 people . Young took him ove r, handling him, nd takin g him back into Fort Worth. Young will meet Wirtz i n Austin Mond y night. He
- Force Base Manifest: President and Mrs. Robert Phinney of Austin, Texas Walt Rostow George Christian Larry Temple Jim Jones Harry Middleton mf diana Dr. Voss Paul Glynn Clint Hill Yuki up on Air Force I for Carsw ell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas
- to recount your reminiscences of that. D: Well, I'm sorry, I was not at the September convention in Fort Worth. The reason for that was that I was the lawyer for the steelworkers union and there was a big strike at the Lone Star Steel Company up in East
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