The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1967 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, January 26, 1967
"May We Join the Party?"
IT’S GAS...
IT’S TERRIFIC!
Manager -------------
Editor ....___....
Associate Editor
Founded in 1891
. Charles E. Gentry
Floyd W. Casebolt
........ Fay Casebolt
TODAY’S EDITORIAL
How About Joining CC by Report Day?
If you’re not a member of the Chamber
of Commerce and, somehow, have been
missed in the solicitation, during the mem-
bership campaign that currently is in pro-
gress, how about VOLUNTEERING a mem-
bership?
The canvassers were given cards of peo-
ple thought to be good prospects—but, of
chamber is an investment in our commun-
ity, all of us should want to have a part
in it, if possible.
Now it so happens that tomorrow is Re-
port Day, in the drive—and it will mean
a lot if names come in by then, although,
obviously, they always are welcome.
Thus a lot of encouragement could come
course, there is a chance that somebody from several citizens stepping up and volun-
who’d like to join was overlooked. teering to help the home town, in such
Since support for and working with the manner, this week-end.
US Economy
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wage increase guideline has been
three and two-tenths per cent.
This is based on the long-term
. annual rise in worker produc-
tivity. The report says the pro-
ductivity gain averaged three
and one-half per cent from
1960 to 1966, but dipped to three
and one-tenth per cent last year.
The council criticizes some
industries for failing to cut pric-
es when the guidelines indicated
cuts were called for. It says
automobile prices are an exam-
ple. It also calls questionable
some price boosts in aluminum,
cotton textiles, newsprint, gaso-
line, chemicals and certain
machinery.
Johnson, in his message, calls
for an extension of the one per
cent interest equalization tax,
which penalizes U-S investment
abroad. He also says proposals
should be examined for a guar-
anteed minimum wage for all
A2-C A. Marusak
Phones Wife From
Philippines
Mrs. Elick Marusak received
a phone call from her husband,
A2C Elick Marusak, Sunday
morning at 6:15, from the Philip-
pines Island. It was night there.
He said to "tell all my relatives
"Hello." He has been stationed
in Thailand since July 1 and will
return there to complete his
year after two weeks in the
Philippines.
3 Names Omitted
From Honor Roll
Ennis Junior reports that in
preparation of the B Honor Roll
for the 7th Grade these 3 names
inadvertently were omitted:
Nancy Reeve, Don Rogers and
Kathy Stephens.
Americans even though—he
says—this is beyond our means
at this time.
The Ennis Lions Club
NOMINATION
OUTSTANDING CITIZEN
(Man or Woman for Year 1966)
I NOMINATE......................................................
Mail to P. 0. Box 298 Ennis Lions Club, by Jan. 28, 1967.
Ennis Club annually sponsors project which each year
honors "The Outstanding Ennis Citizen." ,
Dean Rusk Is
Speaker on Viet
To Legislature
AUSTIN — Secretary of State
Dean Rusk told Texas legislators
today some of the arguments
used against the Vietnam war
were heard in the 1930’s when
Mussolini, Tojo and Hitler be-
gan their conquests.
Addressing a joint session of
the Texas House and Senate,
Rusk said:
“Once again we are hearing
that “It’s a long way off and
none of our business.’ That’s
what was said about Manchuria
and Ethiopia—and, by some,
about Czechoslovakia.
“Once again we are hearing
it said that if you let the aggres-
sor have one more bite, maybe
he will be satisfied.”
Continued Rusk:
“Some say this is just a ‘civil
war’—no Communist state would
call it just a civil war if the fed-
eral republic of Germany were
to send 20 regiments of its
regular army into East Ger-
many.”
A small group of young people
tried to demonstrate outside the
Texas capitol against Rusk’s visit.
One person was arrested and
charged with disturbing the
peace.
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DA MAGE
he Washington Merry-Go-Round
BY DREW PEARSON
WASHINGTON. Jan. 23.—It the anti-communist flag around’
has become the talk of the Capi-
tol cloakroom that Speaker
John McCormack may have to
he removed from the H o u s e
leadership. More in sorrow than
Range r—D em ocr atic Congress -
men are whispering that his falt-
ering leadership could hurt their
prospects in the 1968 election.
Before the opening gavel fell,
Republican Leader Gerald Ford
had taken the ball away from
McCorl.malck and is now calling
the signals in the House.
The aging Speaker—gray and
gaunt—put up a hopeless battle
behind closed doors to save Rep.
Adam Clayton Powell (Dem.) of
New York, from losing his seat.
When colleagues warned that
Powell would be slapped down—
McCormack scoffed:
“You don’t think for a mom-
ene a that a majority of the
House would vote to unseat a
duly elected member—do you?"
The overwhelming vote
against Powell indicates that Mc-
Cormack has lost touch with the
mood of the members. This
could be disastrous in t h e
world’s foremost political arena.
Congressmen are talking a-
bout his “lack of awareness,” his
“seemingly indifference” to the
serious issues. His biggest con-
cern seems to be the remodeling
of the Capitol Building’s west
front—a project that he has
been trying to ram through
Congress.
His only message to
fellow Congressmen this year
has been a letter urging them to
inspect a model of the archi-
tect’s plan. There hasn’t been a
word about the hot political is-
sues that face the 90th Congress.
He has also become obsessed
about communism to the point
that some colleagues fear h e
has been dangerously infected
with the right-wing virus. Fre-
quently he joints a clique of
ring-wing extremists for Satur-
day afternoon bull sessions
which exchange wild and weird
rumors about the alleged c o m-
munist takeover. Sounding more
like the Minutemen than plausib-
le legislators—they believe the
takeover has already occurred in
the State Department and Cen-
tral Intelligence Agency.
They also think the White
House staff fis loaded’ with
"comsymps."
McCORMACK & DODD
McCormack pushed an unpal-
atable bill through the House—
making it a federal offense for
anti-war demonstrators to delay
military trains. His aim was to
help Rep. Joe Pool—a red bait-
er, got re-elected in Texas.
Another time, when the Speak-
er, get re-elected in Texas.
appro aching McCormack broke
off a conversation to greet Dodd
effusively: “Tom—my dear
friend! When I think of t h e
years you and I have been
fighting communism together.”
Apparently in McCormlack’s
mind the fact that Dodd’ wraps
him excuses him from being un-
ethical.
At Dodd’s request, the Speak-
er personally ordered the firing
of Jim Boyd—Dodd’s former ad-
ministrative assistant, from the
House Public Works Committee.
Boyd is one of the four ex-em-
ployees who testified against
Dodd and had taken a job in the
House after he left the Senator
from Connecticut.
House Democrats hate to hurt
McCormack, who has been a
power in the House since t h e
1920s. Some say defensively
that he is more vigorous than
his 75 years indicate, that he
never drinks or stays up late.
They may never carry out
their private mutterings about
reducing him to the ranks. But
they recall that when kinidly ex-
Speaker Joe Martin, R-Mass.,
grew too old to lead—the Re-
pulblicans merciflly deposed him
as their leader.
BEHIND THE SCENES
There’s a lot of backstage
jockeying by the TV networks
and public utiliteis to sidetrack
Rep. John Moss, D-Calif., from
inheriting the key job of chair-
man of the House Commerce
Subcommittee. This is the sub-
committee which can probe the
networks, and Madison Avenue
doesn’t want it under the dy-
namic Moss.
The TV moguls are maneuver-
ing to put phlegmatic John
Jarman, D-Okla., in this k e y
spot instead. It’s up to benign
Ch airman Harley Staggers, D-
W. Va, to decide.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1967, newspaper, January 26, 1967; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1632670/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.