The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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ENNIS DAILY NEWS
EDITORIALS
KHTAIillsHKI) IMR2
COMMENTS
FEATURES
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No 131
THE HIGHWAY PROGRAM
ALMOST a year ha- pa-*
voted f lx* 27 5 hillum doilaf
d#»iNn«-d to uivi* i In count n
work at p.- j ii ig11-»»tt i fi -
wrtiat's been accomplished
By Hi#* height of tho sum
only worn** 20b mile* of »h »
have been laid down But if,
expected to pick op gi adu
plan
The goal for 1 f##iI four >
tUHMi mile* The remaining fo
work will he hod* mrr an
peri o<l
H% Itftt < I lilnss \ | M \ I iliiorl.il Writer
"d Mine t on ere Ah
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4i **oo n
Idled vi
infant |
he great system is
iat• tot the load it
!*■!}-* !-*u' have mi;-,
loads have been
a congestion that
ml ot date.
from now
! J
tail-
SIXTEEN years is a long time *•
we know that the f s pouiaHon and with
traffic volume will be rising at a steep r.
that interval
d. i tie In 11 a .iv planners have been hit
. labor atid m tonal costs and obviously
chain < in these denis can be expected
c years I je 27 •» hilliofi-dollar figure
not Inin moil' than a guidcpn.st to tlu*
co-t ot tins vital network.
.KKSS cannot allow this problem to im*
devch.pioeni ot (he interstate system,
would he well d it could lind some
pied the progic-s of the program. I'n-
etit plans it will proceed at the rate of
inn null ' o! Ingliwa\ a year .liter 19(11.
THE MOTHERING OF HUSBANDS
, sol /
A fellow not long
other day about his
married wa*
w ife
He
w lu-
fHE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
IN SIXTY SIXTH YEAR
Telephone TR5-3H0I 213 V Dallas St.
Published daily except Sunday by the United
Publishing Co., Inc., which also publishes The
Ennis Weekly I/Ocal anfl The Rainier Rustler
Entered at the post office in Kiwis. T ex a ;u
iecond das# mail ma*ter under the Act of Con-
Tts* Of March 3. 1879
Charles K Gentry.....................................Manager
Daniel W. Bus.........................................Editor
All communications of husine < and items of
news should Ik* addressed to the company; not
to individuals Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing, or reputation of any
person, firm nr corporation which may appear
in the columns of Hus paper will he gladly and
duly corrected upon being brought to the publi-
sher's attention.
doted if all wiv* wore like that and if the*
tion over wore of) All wives are mothers.
’? * i tii*". have < hildton or not They can not
d out ol thou head' that husbands are
dumb to j1111 on a clean .shirt, slime their
- oi get a hairf id
SPECIAL FARM K \TLS
By Mil in Ellis bounty, one year
By Mad Outside County Same rates as
*7 delivery.
TERMS OF SI INSCRIPTION
By farrier in City
One year ................
One Month........ I LOO Six Months..
$6 00
in (jt)
n 2 oo
it, oo
Tie sit11:111o11 deteriorate- with time. The older
m gei *h<- more on inu-t b<* nioihcred A wile
. -« ■ i ,.t j> l"t'* ( V \ hu-band grows potty and
ent-molded and needs more and more look*
■ d * * ' iverv moinm when Imsbands say
> it 1..rewell-, before depaMute lor work, their
d< in mo ‘ < a e run an appraising eye over
em l >uajly the tie he lias on isn't right with
. t cut ot in* shouldn't wear that suit another
> without getting d cleaned or lot pity sake
me brush \ou off"
Mi" wonder', how long the matrimonial tic
■ild bind I num were -o critical of their wives'
d- llow long i ould a woman stand being
d .vo<d i). In i Im -band Suppose In* said
ook Rcrtha. why don't von try geltmg tlu*
-iers cud ol your hair before I pm'.' . . .
t< dtef please get some makeup on and get
ol that bathrobe before coming down to
I'akfa-t Straighten the seams in your stoek-
- }>• -t Please take oil that dishpan and
* on a hat It isn't taming out".
So f m-band c ould get away with it No bus*
i*l n ins rigid mind would attempt to.
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By DREW PEARSON
Washington Merry-Go-Round definitely helped put aerns-
WASHINGTON. 1). C. .lune 5. Trujillo's sugar (piota increase
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TRAYS!
—This column was the first to
reveal that Ex-Congressman
Franklin I). Roosevelt Jr. h a d
been hired by Dictator Trujillo
of the Dominican Republic. It's
only fair, therefore, to report on
other relatives of those in high
places who have been playing
footsie with the Caesar of the
Caribbean.
IJST INCU DES
1 The son-in-law of John Fos-
ter Dulles. Robert Hmshaw.
2. The brother-in-law of
President Eisenhower. Colonel
Gordon Moore.
8 The ex-assislant Secretary
of State in charge of Latin
American affairs. Henry Hol-
land
The chief source of Dictator
Trujillo's wealth is the Domini-
<-an sugar industry,, lie own-,
most ot the sugar mills in his
country It was no accident,
therefore, that Congress last
year increased the quota ol
Dominican sugar admitted t o
the l ulled States It took thi1-
ac.tion despite opposing pres
sure of beet sugar growers in
our Rock Mountain slab's and
cane growers in Louisiana.
Here is part of the back-dago
story of what happened
In 19.">4 Dulles' son-in-law of-
fered to help Trujillo get his
sugar cpiota increased
tutor then sent his
One former high official who the green sugar deal c laim
.Moore merelv acted as a brok-
er. that the purchase was made
by The Robert (1 Lynch Com-
pany. However. Lynch is hired
b\ Moore and occupies the same
offices vvitii him.
(COPYRIGHT. 1957 — RY THE
REEL SYNDK VI E, IV.)
is able Henry Holland former
top official in the State Depart
moot for Latin American al-
lairs. Holland scarcely got out
ol the State Department when
he headed for the Dominican
Republic. He not only m a d e
several trips, but got on the
payroll of Trujillo's mining
consultant. William Pawley the
former ambassador to Brazil.
It can he argued that Holland
gets Ins fees directly from Paw-
Icy. therefore doesn't have to
register Likewise Franklin
Roosevelt Jr might have argued
that he got Ids fees through
Charles Patrick Clark, lobbyist
for both France/ and Trujillo.
However. Roosevelt registered
Marshall Says
Russia Was Invited
To Share in Plan
B> I'MTED PRESS
The man who launched the
Marshal! Plan in a university
speech Iras done some reminis-
cing It) years altci
IKE'S BROTHER IN-LAW
The mostly connected of all
American in Trujillo land is
Ike's brot her in-law Colonel
Gordon Moore The colonel now
ret w ed I rom l lie Army, is a gen
lal soul frequent lv at t he White
House. Ills appearance in the
background of the President's
nation-wide telecasts haven't
hurt his prestige m Wushing'on
where much depends on m
I'luence.
Colonel Moore has made sev-
eral trips to the tightly control
led island of the Caribbean, lias
sometimes taken his family a-
Thc die- long. During one of these trips helped get
personal he negotiated a highly eornph- again but
Former Secretary of State
George Marshall told the United
Pr - that Russia had to he in-
v11<• cI itdo the I minus Marshall
Plan at t ii<• start, even at the
risk that the Kremlin would
wreck it.
He said this was true because
the plan was put forward orig-
inally as a purely economic pro-
gram not a political one.
/^ar5 ahead
SERVEL
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plane, a luxurious flying yacht, cated sugar deal with the
the San Cristobal." to fly Dul- American-owned but Trtijillo-
les' daughter. Mrs Robert Htn- tolerated South Puerlo Rican
shaw. her husband, and chil- Sugar Company,
tjr«»n ic» ihe Dominican Hepub* This involved 7.000 tons of
lie "green sugar" which Moore* got
For three months Ihe Hin- shipped into the USA. as hog
shaws stayed at the beautiful feed. This classification meant
seashore Hotel Jaragua running first, that the sugar was never
up a bill of no small propor- counted against the Dominican
lions Hinshaw tried to promote quota.
several deals with the dictator. Second, it passed through cus-
finally over-stayed his welcome, toms with a cheaper tariff rate.
Russia eventually pulled out
of the plan to help Europe gel
bark on its fmsi war feet, de-
nouncing it as icisi another im-
peralist conspiracy Most observ-
ers now agree that the Marshall
Plan lor economic aid not only
Europe fund inning
may have saved it
I rom Communism.
FORGOTTEN FACTS
FROM THE FILES OF THE ENNIS DAILY NFWB
Ten Years Ago
The Ennis Kiwanis Club took
their program to Dallas to be
pivsented to the Oak Cliff Club.
The L. 1). White family held
a family reunion in honor of Mr.
White's brother, the Rev. John
Ml'ite of Corsicana. California.
'I’li** Iaiuify was united tor the
first time in 1H years.
Scot Ramsey has accepted a
position with the Skyline Flying
Field of Dallas as a mechanic.
weeks vacat ion.
Twenty-Five Years Ago
Miss Naomi Moore, librarian
in the Ennis Schools, attended
the summer session of A & M
College.
Jack McCarter of Waxahachie
made a business tfjp }o Ennis.
Frank Clark and daughter.
Miss Thelma Clark, had returned
from a visit in Durant. Okla.
Mrs. John M. Weekly went to
Mi ami Mis Thad Ricks and Denton 1o attend (he graduation
Mrs Fvankie Davis had gone to of her niece. Miss Muurine Ford.
Long Reach, Calif, for a two- from C. I A.
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BASEMENT BUILT—While a group i l n* i.'
sters watches, James Curtis drives out of the i <•
Oakland, N. J., home. Curtis built Ins ;<•<•!< • po: n,
basement over a three-year period. To put the i ,u >
Curtis had to obtain a building permit mid .> build-
ciovv’n to the cellar and cut a hole in the wall, Hulun* ■.
on the car's “shakedown cruise," are his vv.fe uiiu tin
Eileen und James.
uurig-
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ICE-SERVER REFRIGERATOR
Trujillo paid his bills.
Hinshaw. when queried by
this column as to why he had
not registered as a foreign
As blackstrap molasses for cat-
tle or hog feed it paid a duty of
15 cents per hundred pounds
instead of 66.5 cents per Imn*
NOWIn
messy defrosting!
BIG WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR IS FROST-FREE !*
EXTRA-BIG
TRADE-IN
ALV/AYS PLENTY OF ICE —
Ice Server replaces all you take
automatically — without trays?
COMPLETELY SILENT —
N Moving Parts to make none
or cause repairs?
TO-YEAR GUARANTEE —
j year on materials and workmanship,
3 0 /ears on freezing system!
LOWER COST PER MONTH —
O; ‘-r. *e on low cost d-perrlable gas.
Even, continuous cold — always!
TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE —
No motor ot < ompre*M*r to wear out
and cauve repair expense — tvt
efficiency loss over the years.
agent as required if an Ameri- dred charged for green sugar.
can works for or accepts funds
to represent a foreign govern-
ment. said that he did not do
any work for Trujillo
Informed that some people
registered if they received ex-
penses from a foreign govern-
merit. Hinshaw admitted 1hatf
his expenses were paid — but
did not agree that he should
have registered.
Later the li. S. Customs Bureau
reversed itself and demanded
the 66 5 cents rate on Moore's
shipment
Later a considerate Congress
passed a law exempting "green
sugar' from the high tariff rate,
though too late to affect
Moore’s shipment.
But even more considerate
friends in Congress then inf ro-
under the F’oreign Registra- duced a bill which would give
tion Act there is nothing wrong Colonel Moore’s shipment spe-
about an American working for
a foreign government—but it is
specified that the American
public has a right to know when
someone is so working The law
AUTOMA nc orrPOSTINr. IN -nr rn, f7lR
True Zero-Degree 51-lb.
NO OETROSTING IN INI HI I
Bijr 12 mi. ft. nizo with patented
lK-!h. Meat Keeper*.
New f'heeee, Butler and Egg Dairy
Pantry!
Glide-Out Shelve*! New Fruit Rial
Two Porcelain Humidraw«f»*i
50 <’hoo*e-N-<Change Coiar
('-orabmatiunet
cial treatment It would make
the lower tariff rate retroactive
to June 30. 1955 By happy co-
incidence this would apply
ehieflv to Colonel Moore since
PER WEEK
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Own this amazing Serve! Ice Server Refrigerator
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Servel prices start as low cs
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firm of Secretary of State Dul- his 7.000-ton import is the only
les has been registered in the maior shipment affected
past as working for various for- This helpful bill was intro-
eign governments: also the law duced bv Senator Jack Kennedy
firm of Ex-Secretary Dean Democratic aspirant for I’resi-
Acheson It is a crimanal of- dent, and Congressman Phil
fense not to register. Philbin. another Democrat, also
Note—The Justice Depart- from Massachusetts. Later Ken-
ment recently indicted John nedy took his name off the bill
Frank, an ex FBI agent who wir- —but Congressman Hale Boggs
ed Trufillo’s palace for sound, of Louisiana, another Demo-
for failing to register as a for- crat. promptly put his name on
eien agent instead.
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1957, newspaper, June 5, 1957; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786397/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.