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- Harbor.
L:
No, that wasn't the first time.
F:
He ran [in] 1941 against O'Daniel and he lost on that late count,
Let me see. Yes, I guess it was.
and then he ran again in 1948 and won on a late count.
L:
That was when he ran against Coke [Stevenson
- files a perjury complaint against LBJ; Long seeks a no-bill; Dan Moody; Judge Archer; Coke Stevenson; James Allred; Lady Bird evaluated; Rebekah and Sam Ealy Johnson; the trial of Mac Wallace for the murder of Doug Kinser
- contribution to his eventual runoff victory in
the Democratic primary of only 87 votes.
F:
How was that?
C:
Well, I did two things for him • . Coke Stevenson came to Washington; it
was the biggest mistake he made.
He was being criticized by Johnson because
- : Did you participa te at all in his campaign in 1948 against Coke Stevenson ?
No, I did not participa te in the campaign at that time at all.
M:
F: Were you active in the campaign of 1960?
M: Yes, I was active in the campaign of 1960, and I
- against Coke Stevenson in 1948 and a closer
winner in the State Democratic Executive Committee.
Did you have
anything at all to do with getting him legally certified , that is,
in the litigatio n that followed?
That was really left to Alvin Wirtz
- that he ·would . have started to build · a
party that
wa.s
probably know,
loyal ~o him, except Lyndon's .strong urging.
Adl~i
Stevenson had been in Dallas
a
~s
you
couple of weeks
before and came back and reported that, "boy, that was really