The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 251, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS
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whether it be borne by the taxpayer ot the can-
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t< show its pride bv maintaining an unnecessary
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WASHINGTON' I) C.—Court-
ly Carroll Ileece. the conscicn
nous Congressman from t h e
mountains ol Eastern Tennessee
had some things to say about
this writer during the recent
probe ol Salk vaccine prices.
Originally Reece had not plan,
ned to attend the investigation
ol Salk vaccine held by Con-
gressman 1. H Fountain (Dem.i
ol North Carolina, but changed
Meet the magic
of the new
kind of Fond!
Faidone modeli or» over 17 (eel Iona
An Action Test will show you that Ford’s newness
just begins with its longer, lower, wider beauty.
It’s a completely new car — right from wheels up!
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■■-•f MIW NAAtON —
Ins mind after he read some ad-
vance news on the probe in tins
column.
' I take no exceptions to the
newspaper columnist using the
information which he obtained.
Reece declared as the commuter
nearing convened "What con-
cerned me was how a confiden
tial memorandum got in the
hands of the newspapers which
contmed conjectures on the
part of members of the commit-
tee staff before the members of
the committee staff before the
member*' of the committee. or it
least before l. as ranking mi-
nority member, had an opport-
unity no; only to crad the mem-
orandum—but I did not e v e n
know such a study was under
way. I was amazed by it "
Mr. Reece, I am delighted
that you were able to be here. "
commented Congressman Foun-
tain. “With respect to ihe Pear-
son story. I did not know about
it until yesterday. I am confi-
dent that no member of o u r
stall gave out any information to
Mr Pearson I cetlainly did not
and I was surprised at t b e
confen; of the dorv
OTHER LEAKS
This is nbt the first time
that there have* been various
'leaks to the press.'' noted Rep
Chet Holifield <!)em * of Cali-
fornia '.Mr. Pearson does seem
to have a very unusual ability to
obtain information on a variety
of subjects. Personally. I do not
know how he obtians it. hut he
does have a great reader interest
throughout the nation and ap
parent)y it is based on h i s
ability to obtain information and
put it in his columns.''
"I am not making any criii-
cism of Mr Pearson " explained
Reece. I have n very high re-
gard for his ability as a news-
paperman I also knew his fa-
ther. and any man who has as
fine father as Drew Pearson
had could not he all bad."
"Mr. Chairman. I think we
should get along with the hear
ings." suggested Rep Holifield
Whereupon the investigation
began — showing how six vac-
cine manufacturers had quoted
almost identical prices to l h e
Department of Health. Kduca
tion. and Welfare, also how tIn-
state of Illinois had bought vac-
cine from a wholesale drug dis-
tributor for only $6.63 a vial—
though the federal government
was paying $7.12 direct to the
manufacturers.
Note—Testimony by .lames
Bradxhaw Mintener. assistant
secretary of HKW. revealed that
Mintener had told Senators last
year that the price quoted to
Unci Sam by the manufacturers
was a fair one
NICARO COVER-UP
Democrats have been claim-
ing the Republican press covers
up. However, it took the Presi
dent hiimolf to block the Repub-
lican Chicago Daily News from
getting the facts about U e n
ffalPi politioal wire-pulling in
the amelly Niearo contract in
Cuba
For month* it’* been suspected
that Hall—wb0 >* chairman o f
the Republican National C o m-
•v-emlni nt conirac
■ ■•11 \ barged into
.’ c'l contracts let
nt Services \drnin-
nc.v nickel plant
ic file on tin’ Nie
negotiations It ,i s
(tacked a wax in
t ion 11 (mi g
tors, had ill
one ot the l>
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istration tin
in Cuba
However tlx
aro contract n
been card ii 11>
tin Just*ce Departnu'ir where
Ally Hen Brownell has re-
fused to release an\ part of it to
Congressional mvcitigators So
William Medaffm of The Chic-
a-n Drolv New finally, u eir over
Brownells head lo President
Fisenhower. and the following
conversation took place
W m MCGaffin A House
subcommittee Ita b(*en trying
for month' to obtain a Die of
confidential materia! relating to
the government nickel plant ex-
pansion n Cuba The allegation
ha been made that the Depart-
ment of Jm ; ice w hich h is t lu>
file i- simply sitting on it bo-
catis'1 i* would t uoarrass your
idtninitati(M) t math public
I there -tr p i -pa ’ t hat this
Ill'll I cr Will h 1 c1 a u ed up any
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thing that v mi -av
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add some ligh* to i
M Gaffin S r I
asked the \tt
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to why he
part ieular
a i' silting
you have
M ol him
!>e able to
already have
t^fyiey den era!
President kiscrthowor You
go and tell fill'd what I asked you
to see.
IK I! SIDES WITH I5ROWNEUU
M dalfm. however was not to
!>» .!im iiiiiiged ife we nt to the
Ju it ice I lop in ment got a I ur-
!; ruii-.e ouad ami i hen came
li.ack to the Pro idem of ; h »•
United State II iwever Ike was
smart Ho v. a- not going to help
even a Republican r . -paper
get I lie gu' (! . on I Iv* .eh nrman
of his R ii ifdican \ational
UommittiM’ ! >r under the la a
lam Hall could go to jail for
uggest mg t *ni .> I’.overnmenl
(«mt r ietor m ike a pulp tea! con-
I r i Ini I ion
Here i.-. 1 fie lurthor press
conference ol May 2.'!
Medal‘in Mr f’residen'i I
got a .statement from the Attor-
ney deneral m your suggestion
Dllt I don't f< -I it has cleared up
a question I put to you about
cert a u documents (regarding
the Niearo nickel plant in Cu-
ba, which the .lustier Depart-
men* is refusing to turn over to
an investigating subcommittee
of Congress
It has been charged that the
Justice Department has no right
to withhold these’ documents
and that this in another example
of Ihe executive branch of the
government blocking tin* right
of congress and the people to
know
In this particular ease I h e
original documents are missing
mysteriously o Congress cannot
subpoena them
President Eisenhower It
seems to me you conducted an
investigation on your owm.
(Laughter i I called up get in
mittee is not perrtiitteri under tom b with Ihe Justice Depart-
law to got campaign contribu ment on that point They said
THE BUS LINE
Ry DAN M S
Fnnisit * who got drenched ’lie le\a> \»N N1 IVl football
aim Saturday included Ma\<" ' W Blown
We asked the m.i\oi bow it id to U m th.d 1M» mi lean hum
wind who I, sained 'ti« i ‘ wat« i a* • the held
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and son >n law
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1 'aken tfiei
like there
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w asn t
lhc\ w ci e aoitig t(. -ecs shellei undei tlu- stand' but the ramps
w i re so crowded 1 hc\ wen unalile t" wotk then w,t\ down there
h. lure t w a> too lati
Mi ' Brow n -,i\s tla \ wen' pietts wet when tbe\ Mot home
Mrs Hix McCanless s.i\ - tiiat bet tatliet went to the state
legislature two terms from Wallet Count) Hempstead) m 1864
and 1666
lie w.i' a Republican and delealed a Democrat lot the post
Mrs McCanless said that before she married Mr McCanless
he told her that lie wanted liei lo know he v.a- a Republican
•die s.ml she told him that is line she was reared as a Republican
Mrs McCanless and Mrs C () (instead will lx* hostesses tom-
arrow at Ihe <i<>i’ F.llis Count) headquarter*- .it the Rogers
Hotel m Waxab.ichu-
Mis R A Clarad) sa> ttiat the ten Knnis women who went
along <m the Boll.FXIs \ xiliarx tour ol the Ennis 'I'ag & Sales-
book Compaii) plant were probaol> the most impressed of all
She said that none of them had ans idea the operation of the
iinn was anywhere near as large as it i'
COMMEMORATES OLYMPIAD The one-shilling stamp
pictured abovi i- nee o| a *< t ot four voiog r.,i sale in Mt*l-
I . i in-. A iet i. ! i .i. ().t :M. t . runiiiv tool .ite Melhotn n< for til-
(dining 10th Olsinpi M 'I'l.e n .i -c<.I• e i iir.ting ot brown,
t: v.■ ii, bl'u ;,n i \ . Ih .. v .. 'one in I.oneen, f.iudan't.
FORGOTTEN TACTS
FROM THE FIIJ^S OF TIIF. FNNIS DAILY NKW2
HI YEARS AGO
Chai !(■' Scott a Km met re-:
dent ol Knnis who lived under
ground five months on the State
Fair grounds in Dallas visited
Mr and Mrs. Walter Goodwin
The Social Studies Group o'
the Ellis County Chapter.
American Association ol i mver
sit\ Women, were planning n
panel discussion at the Knnis
High School Auditorium on
How .veil does an Ellis Coun'.y
family live whose income is :M.-
.')()(> a year
l.oicc <)w1 *M Gilmore was a
surgical p.itienf a; Scot! ,s11 Rite
Ifo pita! in Dali.i-
I'lte Rev. Leslie Seymour re-
viewed The American by How-
ard Fast for the Business a n d
Professional Women’s Club ol
I innis
this. That an investigation is go-
ing abe • . To Ibis moment they
have four d not lung tlia ju Id ie .
any action further than contin-
ued investigation, and until that
investigation is complete, they
follow their policy ol revealing
no informal ton. Tim's all.
Note- Since then it's been re
vc.ded tlial Randall Cre nei con-
tributed $1,500 to the GOP (list
at the time his company. Fred-
erick Snare, finally got hall ol
'!•> YEARS AGO
Dr Lawreiua K Ciiainnau.
formerly of Ennis, died in Gal-
veston at the age of 44.
Those who moved from Knnis
to Houston with the auditing de-
part mem ot the T&NO Railroad
include li L Thrasher. J T Mor-
ton I. T Lyle. Dainen Latimer,
Pat Lyon Bundy Wray. Howard
Malian. lav-lie Rawlins, Winnie
Lee Foster Martha Rawlins and
II \V Breland Thorndykc »vas
transferred to Palmer as agent
Mr and Mrs Zack Brown at-
tended the State Fair of Texas.
Bill (hi.lead and Charlie
Daniel won the Knnis Croquet
Tourn ♦ d > d< 'eating Lu-
ther Mdndge and Howard Ma-
han
the Niearo coni rac I Cremer also
testified th it he was loreed to
g(> to great lengths to prove
In company had never contrib-
uted to the Democrats and tlKit
it was a loyal Republican com-
pany l nder the Democrats—he
said his company go; contracts
without anyone questioning its
politteal alliliation.
(COPYRIGHT. 1936 — BY T1IK
BELL SYNDICATE, INC.)
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 251, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1956, newspaper, October 22, 1956; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786088/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.