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Ch6 TxPolitics Ep12 Honest Dan Moody Pt1

September 25, 2023 Emmett Shelton, Sr. Season 6 Episode 11
Ch6 TxPolitics Ep12 Honest Dan Moody Pt1
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Ch6 TxPolitics Ep12 Honest Dan Moody Pt1
Sep 25, 2023 Season 6 Episode 11
Emmett Shelton, Sr.

Emmett Shelton Sr. tells first-hand stories of his experiences with Gov. Dan Moody.  He was a close personal friend of the Shelton Family. So honest - never took a drink - he smoked - he knew right from wrong and he stuck to it. He was the mortal enemy of graft - could not relax. 
In 1917, Emmett's father was DA and Gov Ferguson was indicted in Travis Co. and Papa dismissed the indictment. Moody's uncle was appointed DA to defeat PaPa. Dan Moody stepped in as DA when his uncle resigned under Gov. Neff. Dan prosecuted the KKK after a number of murders in a rally at Bellville. Papa assisted Dan and convicted the men in high profile case. 
Dan prosecuted the interesting case of the murder of Emmett's Uncle Crawford Greer in Austin. Dan was red-headed and had a temper that showed up in the trial that resulted in a mistrial.
Dan became the leader of the Anti-Klan movement and ran for Attorney General. He had a loose partnership with Barry Miller and Ma Ferguson against the Klan. They distributer bumper stickers saying "Ma, Barry, and Dan - To Hell with the KKK".  They each won the election.
Dan later defeated Ma for re-election as governor.  Emmett worked closely with Dan while he was governor on Game Regulation. Emmett tells an interesting tale of a meeting with Judges and lawyers and problems with the new rules of civil procedures for the court.
In 1929, Dan appointed Ross Sterling to Highway Comm. Ross was in line to step in as Governor after Dan's two terms. 
When he left office, Dan was broke, but he had his reputation and his well-connected secretary.  He moved into an office in the Capitol Ntl. Bank building where the Shelton Law Firm officed. Dan helped Sterling out of a bind with the tumultuous oil industry and with that fee - he bought a Law Library to share. 
#texashistory
#austintexas


Music: Democracy Is Coming by Leonard Cohen

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Stories told by Emmett Shelton / compiled and submitted by Cynthia Shelton.

Show Notes

Emmett Shelton Sr. tells first-hand stories of his experiences with Gov. Dan Moody.  He was a close personal friend of the Shelton Family. So honest - never took a drink - he smoked - he knew right from wrong and he stuck to it. He was the mortal enemy of graft - could not relax. 
In 1917, Emmett's father was DA and Gov Ferguson was indicted in Travis Co. and Papa dismissed the indictment. Moody's uncle was appointed DA to defeat PaPa. Dan Moody stepped in as DA when his uncle resigned under Gov. Neff. Dan prosecuted the KKK after a number of murders in a rally at Bellville. Papa assisted Dan and convicted the men in high profile case. 
Dan prosecuted the interesting case of the murder of Emmett's Uncle Crawford Greer in Austin. Dan was red-headed and had a temper that showed up in the trial that resulted in a mistrial.
Dan became the leader of the Anti-Klan movement and ran for Attorney General. He had a loose partnership with Barry Miller and Ma Ferguson against the Klan. They distributer bumper stickers saying "Ma, Barry, and Dan - To Hell with the KKK".  They each won the election.
Dan later defeated Ma for re-election as governor.  Emmett worked closely with Dan while he was governor on Game Regulation. Emmett tells an interesting tale of a meeting with Judges and lawyers and problems with the new rules of civil procedures for the court.
In 1929, Dan appointed Ross Sterling to Highway Comm. Ross was in line to step in as Governor after Dan's two terms. 
When he left office, Dan was broke, but he had his reputation and his well-connected secretary.  He moved into an office in the Capitol Ntl. Bank building where the Shelton Law Firm officed. Dan helped Sterling out of a bind with the tumultuous oil industry and with that fee - he bought a Law Library to share. 
#texashistory
#austintexas


Music: Democracy Is Coming by Leonard Cohen

For maps and other info check out our Facebook page: Our Westlake

Stories told by Emmett Shelton / compiled and submitted by Cynthia Shelton.