Many had led quietly productive lives outside the newspaper industry and had tried to keep their complaints about cousin Otis and The Times within the family circle. The owners of banks, department stores or sausage factories want profits above all and tend to be ruthless about tearing apart, or even selling, their businesses when the dividends dry up. I think he fears that he would die if he werenât building something.â. Bulked up to 6 feet 3, 220 pounds as a senior in 1950, when he was captain of the track team, he put the shot 57 feet, 63/47 of an inch, to win the Pacific Coast Conference championship. As recently as September, Chandler appeared fit, aside from a knee injury, and was lucid enough to sit for an interview and give a visitor a guided tour of his classic car and motorcycle museum in Oxnard. This made Los Angeles more interesting, but it was still just a dwelling-place, a collection of suburbs that were necessarily spread out because until 1906 they had been dependent on artesian wells for their water. The Chandler family controlled the Times from 1884 to 2000, when the Times and its parent company, Times Mirror, were purchased by Tribune Co. Norman Chandler was the great-great-grandson of Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, who bought part-ownership of the Times in 1882 and served as its publisher for 35 years. He surfed. May 8, 1980 - August 30, 2021. Otis Chandler poses with his guide in Outer Mongolia after âbaggingâ a wild sheep in 1970. Obituary Published on September 16, 2021 Gordon Eugene Moebius was born November 24, 1938 in Payne County, Oklahoma to Henry A. and Laura (Weldon) Moebius. His grandfather, Harrison Gray Otis, had been publisher of, the Los Angeles Times from 1881 to 1917, and his father from 1917 to 1944. Overnight, copies of an old photo of Chandler were pinned and taped by the dozens to pillars and walls and bulletin boards throughout the newsroom, where some still remain. Staffing in Washington and Sacramento was expanded. Thatâs when I decided this was the business for me.â. Otis Moses Jr. entered eternal rest on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, in Lathrop, California. She was born Feb. 7, 1956, in Tyler. He had the paperâs support when he ran unsuccessfully for president in 1960. More than most high-level executives, Chandler also seemed willing to interrupt the workday occasionally when pleasure beckoned. Drawn from hundreds of exhaustive interviews with insiders at each company, and hailed by the Seattle Times as “a monumental X-ray study of power,” The Powers That Be reveals the tugs-of-war between political ambition and the quest for ... Chandler was an exotic, at times mythic figure among the nationâs newspaper executives, most of whose exertions and excursions outside the boardroom were generally limited to golf courses and cruise ships. Ms. Boyd passed away Oct. 21, 2011, in Tyler. This analysis of the Duke of Marlborough's qualities as a military leader is set against the military realities of the period. They never forgave her for her apparent role in Otisâ ascension over Philip. Phyllis was born on April 13, 1937 to the late Murphy and Nellie (Dixon) Cotton in Macon, MS. Published in East Valley Tribune on April 7, 2019. Well into his 70s, he maintained a long-distance bicycling regimen that few people half his age could attempt. Excerpt from The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy Craving your indulgence for the shortcomings which I fully appreciate are to be found in this volume, and hoping it will form the groundwork for a full and complete history of the ... But he was never specific, and the word âpublisherâ was never mentioned.â. tylerpaper.com 100 E. Ferguson, Suite 501 Tyler, TX 75702 Phone: 903-597-8111 Email: feedback@tylerpaper.com CHANDLER, Ariz. - Otis O. Oldenburg, 87, of Chandler, passed away Dec. 1, 2003. . The rise and fall of William Mulholland, and the story of L.A.’s disastrous dam collapse: “A dramatic saga of ambition, politics, money and betrayal” (Los Angeles Daily News). âThe Democratic Party is the New York Yankeesâ. He hunted. Itâs true that in 1958 Norman Chandler had promoted Williams, a 27-year Times veteran, to the top editorâs job and had given him instructions to initiate a more aggressive and evenhanded approach to the news. Several prominent members of the family â cousins of Otis who reflect the more conservative side of the family â declined requests to be interviewed for this article. He thought they had committed transgressions that jeopardized the reputation and credibility he had worked so diligently to establish. When Burke was accused of fraud, Chandler too became a target of civil legal proceedings. Murphy was scheduled to retire soon, and Otis was determined to give up the publisherâs job in 1980, when he would have been publisher for 20 years â âfour years longer than my father,â he often pointed out to those disappointed by his departure. âFor the first time in five years, I felt like I wasnât a leper. 1939 - 2021. Otis is someone whoâs very used to having his own way, and she impeded that.â. Or perhaps he simply had no influence over his family. Obituary courtesy of The Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Naugatuck. But there is nothing as fascinating as the newspaper business, and I canât imagine any challenge more satisfying than the work we did to improve The Times.â. Ultimately, he was able to do everything right-handed, he said, âexcept serve hard in tennis.â. A native of Caswell County, he was the husband of Leona Terrell Chandler and the son of the late Dewey Otis Chandler Sr. and the late Emma Stanfield Chandler. He had family money, but he had looked on GeoTek as another chance to prove he could succeed on his own, and he wound up embarrassed and forced by the exposure to return his stock and finderâs fees. Obituary editor Jon Thurber disclosed the death in an internal email this morning, followed by a message from Editor Dean Baquet: "As Jon announced, Otis Chandler died early this morning. For more than four years, Dennis McDougal interviewed over 350 people who knew the man with the giant dark horn-rimmed glasses--colleagues, relatives, rivals--and drew on tens of thousands of pages of documents to produce this extraordinary ... He was 78. Otis Odell Chandler , please click here to visit our Sympathy Store . Chandler realized that to build up The Timesâ reputation, he had to demand fair and nonpartisan news coverage. But as the children grew up and she had more time available, she embarked on a career of her own â âshe got womenâs libâ is how Chandler put it â and that exacerbated tensions between them. Obituary: Mikis Theodorakis wrote the theme tune of “Zorba the Greek”, Obituary: Jean “Binta” Breeze spoke for all Jamaican women, Obituary: Gino Strada believed health care was a human right, Obituary: Ernst van de Wetering could spot a Rembrandt anywhere, Obituary: Jane Withers was the antidote to cuteness, Executive Education: The New Global Order. Ronald Reagan's personal attorney Roy Miller was a California success story. The negotiations were so secret that Willes said he didnât know about them until less than two weeks before the deal was done, and Chandler said he didnât learn of them until he began hearing rumors two days before the agreement was made. At age 50, after years of what he called ÂWalter Mitty fantasies about becoming a race car driver Chandler raced professionally. Norman Chandler, left, was Times publisher from 1944 to 1960, but it was son Otis, right, who changed the newspaper from a conservative regional publication to a nonpartisan, respected journal of record with a national and international reputation. Pulitzer prizes tumbled forth, and circulation, advertising and profits soared. He sought largely solitary recreational activities throughout his adult life â surfing, lifting weights, racing, cycling, hunting. Their son Harry concurred, although he also agreed with his mother that most of the familyâs leisure activities ârevolved around what Dad wanted to doâ â camping, water skiing, cliff-jumping, surfing. Mr. Chandler went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at Georgetown Memorial Hospital. 'It was three outside members of the [Times Mirror] board who persuaded him to do it.â.â. âIt was a sign that you now have a boss who believes in good, tough journalism, who wants to produce the best paper in the country and whoâll support you in your efforts and make it possible to achieve that,â he said. When, by late September, it appeared that Brown might win â as he ultimately did â Times political editor Kyle Palmer, the paperâs lead reporter on the campaign, wrote a column acknowledging that the situation âsounds a trifle grim for us Republicans.â. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of He remained on the board (in the chair for five years), and signs of loyalty to principles appeared in 1999 when he wrote an open letter to the paper's employees condemning a secret deal in which the management had agreed to devote an edition of the Sunday magazine to a local sports arena in return for sharing the advertising profits. In 1986, Chandler surrendered the titles of chairman and editor in chief, although he remained on the board and took on the largely ceremonial role of chairman of the companyâs executive committee. After a generation or two, however, the patriarch's ideals may burn less brightly, or perhaps his descendants would rather take their share of the capital and spend it on some enthusiasm of their own. By his own count, Chandler had at least half a dozen brushes with death over the years, and that didnât include his bout with prostate cancer in 1989 or his mild heart attack in 1998. The stories described the Birchersâ extremist tactics and positions and, largely through their own words, depicted them as a threat to, rather than a defender of, the American way of life. Browse Obituaries and Death Records in Washington Select a city or town in Washington from the alphabetized list below. Browse the most recent Otis, Colorado obituaries and condolences. Deadly Times tells the fascinating story of the bombing, the search to apprehend the bombers, the issues that polarized the nation, and the dramatic trials that ensued. Under Chandlerâs direction, The Times scrambled to hire the best of the reporters and editors from the two defunct papers â and to get rid of its own deadwood. Many invested with Burke, who raised more than $30 million among 2,200 individuals over eight years. Obituaries act as quiet reminders of the finite nature of our lives. âI donât butt in.â. The conservative movement that would lead to Barry Goldwaterâs presidential candidacy in 1964 and to Ronald Reaganâs subsequent rise was in its nascence. Chandler had his own ways of blowing off such stress â like getting behind the wheel of a turbocharged Porsche. From the start, he wrote periodic first-person columns, prominently displayed in the front section of the paper, musing about the life of an athlete or the quirks of an outboard motor. Chandler later insisted that he hadnât meant to demean blacks and Latinos, but the remark haunted him â and the paper â for many years. Chandler acknowledged that it was a difficult time for newspapers, but he disagreed vigorously with Willesâ approach. As a Times columnist, he would become one of the most celebrated sportswriters ever. âThatâs not in my nature,â he said. Chandler, he said, loved being publisher. One of the first examples came in 1961, when The Times hired Jim Murray as a sports columnist. Otis Chandler, the former publisher of The Los Angeles Times, which he inherited from his parents and transformed into one of the most respected, widely read and profitable . President-elect Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy Reagan, are honored at the Los Angeles Music Center in 1980 during an event hosted by Otis Chandler and his mother, Dorothy. âTo put together his galaxy of star reporters, Otis Chandler employed what in much of the newspaper business amounts to a secret weapon â money.â. The son of Norman and Dorothy Chandler and former p. Chandlerâs wife, Bettina, was with him. . Nazario’s impressive piece of reporting [turns] the current immigration controversy from a political story into a personal one.”—Entertainment Weekly “Gripping and harrowing . . . a story begging to be told.”—The Christian ... Thomas Henry Maugh II September 11, 1943 - August 9, 2021 Los Angeles, California | Age 77. The explosion was blamed on union militants, and, Otis once said, âI was raised to hate the unions.â (He later mellowed on that topic, although he always opposed unionization at The Times.). On it, neatly typed, was a seven-year âexecutive training program,â scheduled to begin that Sunday night. Phyllis Chandler, 80, was summoned by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on October 19, 2017 at Hospice House, South Bend. Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries- Cypress FD 1051. He finished second in the nation, third in the heavyweight division at the national weightlifting championships that year. âItâs too big, itâs too stuffy. When Chandler left the publisherâs office and again when he left the chairmanâs job, his former colleagues worried that without him, they would no longer be immune to corporate and outside pressures. Thomas owned and operated Wilder Sales and Services. There was widespread speculation after he gave up his corporate titles that he had been gently nudged aside by long-disgruntled family members. Growing up, Chandler had often said heâd like to be a doctor, although he later conceded, âI was never an outstanding scholar.â When he left the Air Force in 1953, he had no clear sense of what he wanted to do with his life. Otis was born on November 25, 1935 in Zephyr, Texas, a son of Bonnor B. and Juanita R. (W Instead they always find new ways to spend money.â. That perception embarrassed Chandler, and when he took over as publisher a few years later, it became the driving force behind his commitment to remake The Times. In 1999 â almost 20 years after he left the publisherâs office and with no official ties to the paper anymore â its standing in the national journalistic firmament was still so important to him that he emerged from a largely self-imposed exile and issued a strong denunciation of top Times and Times Mirror executives. âNewspapers are a mature, non-growth industry, vulnerable to cyclical economic downturns and increases in the cost of newsprint,â he said. But William Thomas, who was Times editor when Chandler made his decision to step down as publisher, said he remembered sitting in a taxi with him in Madrid in 1975 â before heâd met Whitaker, when he was still married to Missy â and hearing Otis say he wanted to give up the publisherâs job in three to five years. And in January 1964, they hired a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist away from the Denver Post. Critics also thought his position at the top of the cityâs power structure prevented The Times from aggressively investigating that establishment. He was particularly resentful of Willesâ frequent promise to âreinventâ the newspaper and Willes and Downingâs unwillingness to consult him. Her father had been mayor of Long Beach. He was initially miserable; the other students all seemed richer, better-educated and more sophisticated. It was at Watkins Glen that Chandler got to know Bettina Whitaker, who was an executive at Shakeyâs International, a sponsor of his Watkins Glen car. I occasionally hunt with a bow I am a saltwater fisherman and dry-fly freshwater fisherman, a gun collector, a sometime skeet and target shooter, an avid backpacker, outdoor photographer, trophy skinner, wild game gourmet but a lousy cook. Numerous top Times reporters left the paper, many to join the New York Times or to pursue other interests. But in 1989, two months after Laventhol replaced Johnson as publisher, Day was removed. She was an active member of Temple Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School, Training Union, and assisted the . In the 1980 speech, he complained that he felt increasingly like an outcast. GRAY - June C. Buckles of the Gray community, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 25, 2021 in the Johnson City Medical Center. Frank Hugh Huffman, Sr., 83, passed away on December 20. Chandler was never a meddler or an intruder. Norman Chandler was the great-great-grandson of Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, who bought part-ownership of The Times in 1882, a year after it began publication and served as its publisher for 35 years. He was a California beach boy who, during his aggressive 20-year tenure as publisher of the Los Angeles Times in. After the series was published, Otis asked for an editorial criticizing the Birchers. Unlike his father, however, he had not insisted that his children follow him into leadership positions at The Times. When he lost, he delivered a diatribe that would long haunt him, bitterly denouncing the press coverage â by which, it was widely realized, he meant The Times â and promising, âYou wonât have Nixon to kick around anymore because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference.â, Years later, Otis Chandler would insist that the paper âwasnât as bad as some people said when I took over. For the first time in his life, he found his personal integrity seriously questioned. Dorothy and Norman Chandler, right, with son Otis when he was named Times publisher in 1960. A go-anywhere, ride-any-wave surfer for more than 60 years, Chandler also hunted big game on safaris, raced high-speed cars and motorcycles on official tracks and urban freeways and was always looking for new challenges, preferably those with some measure of risk. Otis Chandler talks with vice President Hubert Humphrey in 1966. Six weeks later, on the day that John Puerner of Tribune Co. took over as publisher of The Times, Chandler had dinner with Puerner and Jack Fuller, then-president of Tribune Publishing â at their invitation. Otis Chandler, former publisher of the Los Angeles Times, has died at 78 in Ojai, Calif. And it became clear over the years that he did not have any such intention. Reporter Gene Blake produced a five-part expose, written in calm, matter-of-fact language. Found inside – Page 455315 Eight long days and nights had passed: Int., Rink Babka; Otis Chandler obituary, Los Angeles Times, Feb. 27, 2006. 321 That was too much of a bump-up ... When Williams showed him the piece, the publisher said it wasnât tough enough. She was the daughter of the late John W. and Arbelle Adams . This article appeared in the Obituary section of the print edition under the headline "Otis Chandler", A daily email with the best of our journalism, The composer and political activist, died on September 2nd, aged 96, The first female dub poet died on August 4th, aged 65, The war surgeon and hospital-builder died on August 13th, aged 73, The art expert died on August 11th, aged 83, The Hollywood child star died on August 7th, aged 95, Published since September 1843 to take part in “a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress.”. In 1958, the paper had covered the governorâs race between Republican William F. Knowland and Democrat Edmund G. âPatâ Brown in its traditional way: Brownâs campaign was virtually ignored while Knowlandâs was championed. During Willesâ brief tenure as publisher â he relinquished the job to Kathryn Downing in 1999 so he could concentrate his energies on Times Mirror â he did initiate a number of controversial strategies designed to increase Times circulation and advertising revenue. In 1948 the Chandler family had started a second newspaper, an afternoon tabloid called the Los Angeles Mirror, and as part of his training program, Otis worked there too. Some close to the family and the paper suggest that it might have been Mrs. Chandler who asked the board members to pressure her husband to step aside as publisher so he could devote his full attention to his chairmanship of the parent Times Mirror company, which was about to embark on a major diversification program. Betty was a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother. My dad had already started to make improvements.â. âWhen I came,â recalled Day, the former editorial page editor, âI thought [Otis] was going to build a progressive newspaper dynasty like the Washington Post or the New York Times. Chandler liked the shotput and weightlifting, he once said, because they were individual sports, and he could be judged on his own merits. âWith Otis gone, the heat shield was gone,â Johnson said. For all his seeming calm and control throughout his life, he had suffered from sporadic bouts of insomnia and intestinal pain â diagnosed as a spastic colon â ever since he became publisher. Dave was born to Lino and Betty Mogni in Eureka . Chandler said the move would help allay the concerns of readers who, mindful of the paperâs partisan history, âfind it hard to believe that this newspaperâs editorial page endorsements really donât affect the news columns.â. âHe was bold in making changes and investments in the paper that transformed The Times into a world-class news organization.â, âOtis was a giant in every way,â said Donald Graham, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the Washington Post Co. âThe paper you are reading is his monument. He was also so disenchanted with the management of Times Mirror by then that, to the dismay of many, he not only didnât fight or even criticize the sale but instead embraced it as âa very positive move a perfect fit a win-win situation.â. He remained an avid reader of the paper. The Real Jackie Kennedy Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. It was the best down time I ever had, and I always kept a notebook with all the things I wanted to do when I got back.â. Chandler â who learned to hunt when he was 10, shooting ducks with his father â began big-game hunting a year after he became publisher, and for most of the rest of his life, he tried to go on at least one major hunting trip a year, in Botswana, Mongolia, Afghanistan and Ethiopia, among other places. As he did in every posting at The Times, he filled notebook after notebook with his thoughts on possible improvements. âIt was a watershed experience,â he said. This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. MADELEINE BRAND, host: This is DAY TO DAY. Unbeknown to the reporters and editors who worked on that project â and to the entire editorial staff of The Times â the paper had agreed to share the profits from the issue with Staples Center as part of a complicated arrangement by which The Times became a âfounding partnerâ of the arena. Despite the enormous difference in their socioeconomic status, the two remained close friends for more than 30 years. He wrote a statement, dictated it to Bill Boyarsky, then city editor, and asked that it be read aloud to the newsroom staff. âEveryone wondered why, at so young an age, he would step away from something that he had had such an enormous impact in building,â Louis D. Boccardi, former president and chief executive officer of Associated Press, said more than a decade later. Its stars included many promi-nent newspapermen although all three of his motherâs role in his gym... 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