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The Ennis Daily News
"Of Course, It May Take a Little Time!
fresident - Manager ....................
Editor ...............................................
Associate Editor ............................
2THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-
FOUNDED IN 1891
.............Charles E. Gentry
.............Floyd W. Casebolt
.........................Fay Casebolt
Sunday, February 15, 1970
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Attention to Turn to Fine Movement
5.
VIETNAM
ICAD
This is hats-off-month to the Future Farm-
ers of America, because a little later there's
to be full spotlighting of this fine institu-
tion for the youth of the land—an enter-
prise which receives real good reception
and encouragement here in Ennis. The date
has been announced as Feb. 21-28.
The four hundred and fifty thousand
FFA members in America—ten per cent of
them in Texas, by the way!—are to be
congratulated for the leadership programs
and the scientific agriculture they practice.
"I believe in the future of agriculture,"
they say in the first words of their creed.
They practice their belief with work and
cash!
It will be a great pleasure to salute
them.
The Ennis Daily News
IN THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR
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GIRL SCOUT NEWS St. John's Brownie Troop 1440
Brownie Troop 951 met at St. met recently. The meeting was
John cafeteria. We took up dues. opened with the "smile" game.
Then we talked about the cook- -
Die sale which started Thursday. Dues were collected from the 21
We had a Valentine party. We Brownies present. Refreshments
played some games. Then we ad- of cupcakes, cookies, candy and
journed the meeting—Scribe, Kool aid were served by hos-
Jeanne Martinek. tesses Christine Kaman and
Kathleen Kadlubar. We then
worked on our Valentines. Boxes
Troop 819 held a meeting of Girl Scout cookies were dis-
Monday. Our troop talked about tributed to those present for
the cookie sale. We worked on them to sell. Scribe Deanna
the goodgrooming badge. Hik- Kriska.
ing was discussed and where we -
should go. Two other badges CONFIRMS REPORT:
were mentioned, first aid and Amman—King Hussein has
interior decorating. We closed confirmed that some Pakistani
QUICK QUIZ
Q—What is the shortest
major league baseball game
on record?
A—The shortest game was |
51 minutes long, played in is
1919 by New York NL and
Philadelphia. .
Q—What theme has been
advanced as the slogan of i
the Nixon administration?
A—The most popular -
theme is "New Directions.' i
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ALEX R. KASPER
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For Congress, 6th Dist.
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.... government is investigating an York City communications firms. drop him from the ticket in the District 34
Let Us Fill Your Next internationally famous racetrack One is the Lester Harrison Ad- 1972 campaign. TROY BROOKS JR.
ma owner to determine whether he vertising Agency, which handled Nevertheless the Vice Presi- AUBRY MOORE
PRSECRIPTION 5 raised illegal campaign funds both the raceway advertising dent carried out his instructions ===== = = p=l=1t==1==
***********======= Abe Beam. es Harrison, president of the and blasted the TV networks as
: Martin Tananbaum, a hard-driv. agency, refused to comment on he enjoyed every word. He was
ing Democrat and president of the probe, saying: "There are astounded at the public response.
Yonkers Raceway, backed Beams too many people involved." A Vice President is lucky, or-
for mayor in 1965. Beame lost Less prominent mentioned dinarily, if 10 per cent of the
to John Lindsay in a campaign was the George Bennett Public American people take note of
/: that overnight made Lindsay a Relations agency whose presi- his speeches. Secret. , White
national figure. dent, George Bennett, has been House polls, however, showed
mquestioned by an IRS intelli- that an astonishing 65 per cent
€ Internal Revenue agents, as gence agent. of the people were aware of his
: i DaumY fuha rrapache nlve anen: Bennett spoke frankly. He con- TV blast. Even more remarkable,
1 mama * uisihae er firmed that he had prepared an overwhelming 80 per cent ap-
i viewed two Congressmen-Ber memorandums for the Beame proved his remarks.
tram Po ell and Mario Biaggi, campaign at the request of Tan- Note: Richard Nixon was
both New York Democrats. anbaum or an aide. He also brought up in the rock 'em,
"They are after Mr. Tanan- acknowledged that he was on the sock 'em school of politics, and
baum and the raceway," Biaggi raceway's public relations pay- he hasn't entirely abandoned his
told my associate, Leslie Whit- roll as a consultant. But he said old ideas. As President, however,
ten. Podell said the chief focus the Beame work was done for he wishes to keep above the bat.
d is on whether corporations pick- no charge, and, anyway, his tle, so he has commissioned Ag.
ed up some of Beam's campaign recommendations weren't ac- ne wto do the political sniping
bills, and then wrote off the con- cepted by the Beame strategists. for him. . C1 :
tributions as business expenses. Beam old this column he had (COPYRIGHT, 1970, By BELL-
This would be an evasion of IRS given the IRS, at its request, the McCLURE SYNDICATE).
E criminal codes. names of several fund raisers,
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- Both Biaggi and Podell, who including Tanabaum. His trea- .
had not yet been elected to Con- surer for the 1965 campaign, B.
1: gress in 1965, worked in Beame's Bernard Greidinger, willingly
mayoralty campaign. This col- made the campaign records
umn's investigation found no available, said Beame.
wrongdoing by either of them. If there were any shenani-
, Other glittering political nam- gans going on in the fund rais-
1 es are expected to crop up in the ing, he added, neither he nor
criminal investigation. Federal Greidinger knew about it.
- agents already have interviewed Agnew Nixon's Hatchet Man
, amed trackmen, Madison Ave- Spiro Agnew's most trusted
nue hucksters and public ser- intimates say he fretted and fum-
vants, including Beame himself. ed at first over his assignment
. This column could not reach as President Nixon's hatchet
Tananbaum who was jetting man. The Vice President was
around Australia and New Zea- particularly upset over orders
land. But the raceway lawyer, to attack the TV networks.
Louis Haimeff, dismissed ques-
tions with a brusque: "No com- In strict privacy, he complain-
ment.” ed that the President was setting
Tananbaum Feels "Suffocated" him up as a target for the net-
Ls Nevertheless, this column has works and newspapers. Their
learned that Tananbaum, a rest- enmity could be fatal to his poli-
: less, nervous, imaginative man, tical career, he felt.
has felt suffocated by the cloud The assignment also convinc-
of the investigation. At one ed him that President Nixon con-
point, he warned his employees sidered him expendable. As Ag-
, that the raceway phones were new saw it, his mission was to at-
“bugged.” tack the Nixon administration's
To keep federal "snoopers" critics and draw the return fire
from overhearing conversations away from the President.
. in his office, Tananbaum played Agnew feared the exchange
his radio loudly and advised would leave him so badly scar-
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aides to do the same. One bought
a radio specifically as an anti-
snoop measure.
The Internal Revenue agents
are inquiring into reports that
raceway funds were channeled
into the Beame campaign and,
specifically, that campaign bills
were charged to the track. One
witness was questioned closely
about a $5,000 fee for a "horse
consultant" who was in fact, said
the witness, a delicatessen clerk.
The IRS has bills to back up
such questions.
Other questions have been di-
Final
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 15, 1970, newspaper, February 15, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677957/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.