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^THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-
Founded in 1891
...........................Charles E. Gentry
...........................Floyd W. Casebolt
............... Fay Casebolt
Sunday, January 12, 1969
Steadily Providi ng More Jobs Here
Ennis likes to take care of its own of course, it is better for them—and for the
labor, to such extent as becomes possible. town—to have the employment right here
Sometimes, of course, for most com- in our midst.
munities this size, there are more people + . . i .,
than job i T V Thus the gratification over Ennis progress
i in industrialization (another gain in fac-
Then, naturally, they look to employ-
ment at other points—the result being that
today is a day of considerable commuting.
tories being noted on Page 1 of this issue).
May the fortunate trend—with Indus-
Many people do not especially mind
driving to points not very far distant. But,
tries here now totaling up in the 30s—con-
tinue!
The Ennis Daily News
IN TIIE SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR
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Chairman of the board; Charles E. glad and duly corrected upon being
Gentry, President and Manager. . brought to thepublisher's attention.
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Merry-Go-Round
By DREW PEARSON
By DREW PEARSON tions with Red China. When two “That means war.
The Merry-Go-Round nations talk together, he said— Secretary Dulels denied this,
WASHINGTON. April 11 — they don’t make war, claimed the US would only
The public saw a face presiding Looking through the back fil- send 3 police force.
over the Senate as the Electoral es of The Washington Merry- "When you commit the
college ballots were counted— Go-Round this statement is not flag, said Russell— you com-
i that of Richard Brevard Rus- so surprising Russell has been mit the country And that is
| sell of Georgia, new elder stat- consistently opposed to the war war.
esman of the Senate. in Vietnam—and in November, Sen. Earle Clements of Ken-
I It was a stern face which giv- 1964, shortly after Lyndon John- tucky asked Radford whether
I es Russell the appearance of son scored one of the great the other Joint Chiefs agreed
| being tougher than he is. Actual- political victories in history- wjtb him about sending troops
ly he a compassionate human Russell was invited to the LBJ into the jungles.
I being—who has been known to Ranch where he gave the new-
go out of his way to help a small ly re-elected President some "No," confessed the admiral,
dog get through the revolving strong advice to get out of Viet- ""I am the only one who favors
door of the Senate Office Bldg. nam. this. But I am the only one
Russell was elected to t h e Russell has been consistent, familiar with Southeast Asia.’
QUEEN RENEE (MARSHA GAMBLIN) tries to prevent the
Wicked Queen Uglyanna from putting a curse on the baby
Princess Aurora, in the National Children’s Theatre Produc-
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Tale will be presented Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1969, at 9.30 a.m.
in San Jacinto Auditorium, by National Honor Society of En-
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Senate in the same year Some senators allow themselves H wits this arching amoS.
Franklin Roosevelt was elected the luxury of inconsistency— o T 5
President, 1932—and took office more so in private—where they Senators - plus editorial reaction
in January, two months ahead are not recorded—than in public to NARL E statement which
of Roosevelt He is71—and has where they are. caused the Kisennower admin -
served in the Senate 36 years Back in April 1954 when Vice stration to back a,way from mili-
as of tomorrow (January 12). President Nixon told the Amer- tary intervention.
Sen. Russell was born in Win- ican Society of Newspaper Edi-
der, Gai, population 5,555 and he tors the US would land troops in NITE—Later the same year-
has lived there all his life. In what was then French Indo-Chi- however, Eisenhower did send a
his domestic outlook he is a na Russell played an important thousand troops into South Viet-
rural-minded small-town Sena- part in thwarting such a move, nam ,and this force has now
for. When it comes to world af- When John Foster Dulles and mushroomed into 545,000 men
fairs he is a far-sighted states- Admiral Arthur Radford chair- under Presidents Kennedy and
man. He makes few speeches— man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Johnson.
works from within.) unfolded before a closed-door atie 1rss pueblo
Last week Sen. Russell made meeting plans to send American \ 0 1 1
a statement which surprised troops into the French’ Indo- The commander of the USS
many diplomats—that the US Chinese jungles—Sen. Russell Pueblo would also have been
should resume diplomatic rela- observed: better off if he had followed the
----——;______________________-_____4 —----recent stern advice of Senator
Russell and scuttled his s p y
ship.
The repatriated Pueblo crew-
men have now confirmed that
they were unable to destroy all
the super-secret electronic gear
on board their ship. Only a few
sensitive instruments, tapes and
papers were destroyed. The rest
was turned over to Russia by the
Winningest Coach at Texas Univ.
Facing New Challenge From ACS
Darrell Royal, winningest foot- before. This is especially true
ball coach in the history of the when cancer is detected early.
University of Texas, faces a new The board of directors of the
and unique challenge this year. East Ellis County Unit will an-
Has been named Texas Crusade nounce the selection of its Cru-
chairman for the American Can- sade chairman within a short
cer (Society for 1969. The 43- time.
year-old grid coach brings a win-
ning spirit to the American Can- They will need lots of help-
cer Society. “We are confident and urge al lthe citizens of the
the 75,000 Texas Crusade vol- area to join the fight.”
unteers under his leadership
will easily reach the state goal
of $2,100,000," it was stated.
“We are beginning to win in
the fight against cancer,” it was
stated. “There have been many
remarkable advances in cancer
research over the past ten years
These advances are being ap-
plied in the treatment of the di-
«ease today. Better diagnostic
techniques are being perfected,
many new methods of treatment
are saving more lives than ever
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 12, 1969, newspaper, January 12, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677625/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.