The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1972 Page: 2 of 8
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2—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—Sunday, Novem er 13, 1072
The Ennis Daily News
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TEXAS : PRESS ASSOCIATION :
BRUCE BIOSSAT
‘I’ll Drop You a Card!"
President - Manager..........
Charles E. Gentry
Editor.....
.......Floyd W. Casebolt
McG in a Pickle
With Jobs Theory
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
Associate Editor.......
......Fay Casebolt
Advertising Manager.........
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CAMPAIGNING WITH McGOVERN (NEA)
Sen. George McGovern has gotten himself into a fas-
cinating tangle in the closing campaign days as he tries
to portray himself as a better job provider in a nation
where defense-related industries are cutting back and
soon may shrink more if a Vietnam peace settlement is
arranged.
What the senator tells voters in heavily defense-ori-
ented California, Washington state and similar places is
this:
He makes a flat pledge, as he did most forcefully in
Sacramento, that he will not make moves which would
close down or severely diminish work in defense plants
until he can offer the workers new jobs in other fields.
He intends this promise to contrast sharply with what
he says is President Nixon’s policy of indifference and
neglect, under which defense enterprises cast people out
of work with no real consideration for finding them
alternative jobs.
McGovern is not tightly specific about where the new
jobs would quickly be found, except to say that a big
turn to work in health care, antipollution development,
housing and other city-rebuilding endeavors should pro-
vide the answer.
The tangle appears when the money aspect is ap-
proached. McGovern would fund most large domestic
programs with money drawn from two sources: A deep
slash in defense spending roughly amounting to one-
third of present outlays (only some of which is directly
related to the already wound-down Vietnam war), and
tax reforms closing many loopholes presumably favor-
ing the rich.
The senator’s proposal to cut some $30 billion out of
defense has to be the big key in this plan. But that money
cannot be saved until defense industries are cut back and
men made jobless. There is clearly the prospect that a
substantial lag would develop between this shrinking
process and the development of new jobs in health, anti-
pollution, housing, etc.
Expansion of this notoriously takes time. A whole new
job structure would have to be built in most of these
fields.
The same dilemma would impair McGovern’s backup
plan, which is to fill any employment gaps by turning,
as a last resort, to so-called public service employment.
In short-hand, that means federal public works projects.
But here again, experience has shown that cranking up
to provide such job opportunities is a very slow process.
It is difficult, in these final days, to tell whether Mc-
Govern is scoring with his pledge, or whether voters
perceive the money-lag dilemma inherent in it.
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By Ernie Bushmiller
THE BORN LOSER
MARRIAGE
COUNSELOR
Rural Communities
Have Opportunity
Rural Texas area, subject of much concern over their loss of population in
recent years, have a chance to reverse this alarming trend through the new
Texas Rural Development Act, passed by the 62nd Legislature.
The Texas Rural Development Act is designed to help with up to 40 per-
cent of the cost of financing new or expanding industry in rural areas for
qualifying nonprofit foundations. The Legislature passed this act strictly to
help the ailing economy of rural Texas.
The Texas Industrial Commission, charged with administration of the new
law, has set regional public hearings in four cities during the month of Nov-
ember to determine just who is eligible for this aid.
Officially, rural areas are defined in the act as those losing population dur-
ing the last two federal census, or, those areas gaining less population or less
manufactureing employment than the average for the state's Standard Metro-
politan Areas.
All of rural Texas should attend these hearings to find out more about the
new act, and to take the first positive step in doing something about the ec-
onomic losses rural Texas has faced.
The Ennis Daily News
IN THE EIGHTIETH YEAR
Owned and published daily except Saturday
by the United Publishing Company, Inc.,
which also publishes The Weekly Local and
The Palmer Rustler, Dr. Gene Nowlin,
Chairman of the board: Charles E. Gentry,
President and Manager.
Entered at the Post Office in Ennis, Texas
as second class mail matter under the Act of
Congress of March 3, 1872.
Office 213 North Dallas Street, Telephone
875-3801.
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any person, firm or corporation which may
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1972, newspaper, November 12, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695612/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.