The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 144, Ed. 1 Monday, June 17, 1974 Page: 2 of 8
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2—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Monday, June 17, 1974
The Ennis Daily News
TEXAECPRESSASSOCIATION
IN THE EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR
Ray Cromley
Peacetime POWs
Publisher....
Charles E. Gentry
Editor.....
Floyd W. Casebolt
Associate Editor.......
......Fay Casebolt
By Ray Cromley
. Heading off future
| horrors at the pass
WASHINGTON (NEA)
Advertising Manager..........
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.
All communications of business and items
of news should be addressed to the company-
not to individuals. Any erroneous reflection
...................Joe D. Newman
upon the character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which may
appear in the columns of this paper will be
gladly and duly corrected upon being brought
to the publisher’s attention.
SUBSCRIPTION
The question, of course, is what we should do to prevent
future Watergates.
Or at least what we can do to reduce their likelihood.
From discussions these past few months with those on the
fringes of Watergate and those in government and Congress
who face similar problems daily, one point stands out.
Publicity does work. More publicity works better —
publicity for campaign contributions, publicity concerning
the personal economic interests and holdings of major office
holders and legislators, publicity on contacts with high offi-
cials by those being investigated for wrongdoing or those
seeking illegal or questionable favors.
As a result of the interviews mentioned above, this reporter
believes:
RATES
City
$21.00
$10.50 1) That all campaign contributions should be by check.
$1. Those making campaign contributions greater than $250 per
Special Farm Rates by Mail In Ellis County, 1 family, should be required to report annually each contribu-
year $12.00 tion made and to whom, with records open to public inspec-
One Month $1.25 tion.
2) That a simple listing should be made of all meetings
with and phone calls to the attorney general, deputy attorney
general and White House upper-echelon staff by individuals
or members of companies being investigated or under indict-
ment by the federal government and that these records be
open to the public. That all meetings and phone calls to the ad-
ministration in behalf of these persons and companies by
congressmen and others should be noted and made open for
public inspection.
3) That a detailed report to the public should be required on
the expenditure, after election, by candidates or their repre-
sentatives of funds raised for an election campaign but not
spent for the campaign.
4) That all high-level officials, senators and representatives
should be required to put their personal finances and sources
of income on the record. That federal legislators should be re-
quired to report when they vote for a financial measure
directly benefitting in an important way major campaign
contributors or a law firm or other business in which the legis-
lators have an important financial interest.
The investigative and research arms of Congress should be
increased — the General Accounting Office, the Library of
Congress Reference Service and the staffs of the Congres-
sional committees charged with studying or investigating the
operations of the executive branch and its programs. Today,
the work of necessity is so spotty only the surface is skimmed,
and that inadequately. There isn’t the manpower to do the
checking our political and civil service officialdom require.
The President’s staff at the White House, including most
specially the head of the Office of Management and the
Budget, the chief of the domestic council, the foreign affairs
adviser and all other assistants with equivalent influence and
power should be required to report regularly to Congress and
be subject to questioning by Senate and House committees in
the same manner as cabinet members and other major ap-
pointees of the executive.
That is, actions taken by the White House and orders issued
By
One Year
Six Months
One-Month
Carrier in
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TUESDAY
JUNE 18,1974
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' The A.M. Show
A KDFW
4 CBS
CBS Morning
News
C WBAP
• NBC
Today Show
(7:25) Weather
Today Show
11 KTVT
Slam Gang
Theater
Mike Douglas
Show
Captain
Kangaroo
(8:25) News
Today Show
New Zoo Revue
The Funhouse
Joker's
Wild
Cambit
Dinah's
Place
Jeopardy
Fury
$10,000
Pyramid
Brady
Bunch
Password
Split Second
News 8 at
Noon
Let's Make
A Deal
Newlywed
Game
Girl In
My Life
General
Hospital
One Life
To Live
All My
Children
Movie:
"Brother
Now You
See It
love Of
Life
Young And
Restless
Search For
Tomorrow
Eyewitness
News
As The
World Turns
Guiding
Light
Edge
Of Night
Price Is
Right
Match Game
74
Tattletales
Wizard
Of Odds
Hollywood
Squares
Jackpot
Celebrity
Sweepstakes
News
Dateline
Three On
A Match
Days Of
Our Lives
Doctors
My Favorite
Martian
The Saint
Run For
Your Life
-
News
1,
Cartoon
Carnival
Movie:
"The Curse tf
the Werewolf"
Oliver Reed
Merv Griffin
Show
nd
Another
World
How To Survive
a Marriage
Somerset
Action
Theatre.
Felix the Cat
Popeye
Orchid"
H. Bogart
E.G. Robinson
ABC News
News 8 on
the Move
Happy Days
Movie:
"The Great
American
Beauty Contest"
Eleanor Parker
Bob Cummings
Marcus
Welby
News 8
On The
Move
Wide Worid
Mystery:
"Death in
Space"
Geo. Maharis
Oue Pasa?
THE BORN LOSER
NANCY
20 KXTX
07
Bugs
Bunny
Mighty
Mouse
Bozo
Little
Rascals
Lone
Ranger
Flipper
Eddie 1
Father
Lucy
Show
Mayberry
Huck and
Yogi
700 Club
Part I
700 Club
Part II
A New
Day
Bugs
Bunny
Little
Rascals
Lost In
Space
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EDITORIAL COMMENTS
Free Blood Pressure
Check Tues. Night
by members of the White House staff in the President’s name
should have the same daily scrutiny as orders and actions by
the secretaries of State, Defense, Treasury, Health, Education
and Welfare or by the attorney general.
Such publicity will not prevent scandals. But Watergates
would become considerably more difficult to arrange.
Space Horizons
Answer to Previous Puzzle
Eyewitness
News
CBS Evening
. Mens----
Eyewitness
News
Thrillseekers
Maude
Hawaii
Five 0
Shaft
Eyewitness
News
Twilight
Zone
CBS Late Movie:
"The Night
Of The
Iguana"
R. Burton
Iva Gardner
POOCHY
DRESSENDORPER
6 GETTING
MARRIED.
KICK IN,
. BROTHER!
Dealer’s
Choice
Inside
Area 5
NBC News
Munsters
Star
Trek
Area 5
Texas News
Treasure
Hunt
Adam-12
Tuesday Mystery
Movie:
(Banacek)
Leave It
To Beaver
I love
Dick Van Dyke
Baseball:
Houston
Astros
vs.
Philadelphia
Phillies
Gomer
Pyle
hogan’s
Heroes
Andy Griffith
Show
700 Club
Part I
700 Club
Part II
The Russian
Connection
Area 5
Texas News
Tonight Show
Tomorrow
1974 by NEA. Inc. TM Reg
By ERNIE BUSHMILLER
I CAN'T GO TO THE COSTUME
PARTY TONIGHT--I GOT INTO
A FIST FIGHT ,---------------
I HAVE
AN
I IDEA
Movie
“Fall
of Roman Empire’
News
Movie
icont.)
News
PUT ON MY
BIG, WOOLLY
EARMUFFS
- iM e €
$1974 er •>
Charisma
Kathryn
Kuhlman
The Bold Ones
Bonanza
Look Up
ACROSS
1 French
space-flight
prophet
6 Expanse of
universe
11 East
13 Discharged
abundantly
14 Make
untidy
15 Confine
16 Pipe joint
17 Harem
rooms
19 Social event
20 Assail (2
wds.)
22 Garment
part
23 City on the
Orne
25 French
river
27 Babylonian
deity
29 First man
on the moon
(both
names)
33 Minimize
34 Symbol for
niton
35 Want
36 Permits
37 Employ
39 Fasteners
41 Expert
(coll.)
42 River in
Hades
43 Article
46 Breezier
48 Ancient
Greek
colonist
51 Piece of
property
52 Space ship
53 Beasts of
burden
54 Oaks or
elms
DOWN
1 Unit of
electromotive
force
2 City in
Pennsylvania
3 Observance
4 Trapezist’s
gear
5 Compass
point
6 Family
members
7 Place
8 Mountain
ridge
9 Shrouds
10 Feminine
appellation
12 Horse’s gait
13 Musician
18 Time of
judgment
20 Greek moon
goddess
21 Finnish
lake
SLAM PA
NATATIO
GR U METER
SLE
CORITAR
hosts!
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AL UNITE
TLE1BS
MT
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22 Son of Maia
(myth.)
23 Periods of
time
24 Help
26 Quiet
28 Grow older
29 Convent
denizen
30 Space-flight
problem
32 Edible
grain
38 Short-billed
rails
40 Genus of
bulbous
plants
41 Brazilian
estuary
42 Hardens
43 Ceramic
piece
44 Robust
45 Biblical
patriarch
47 Island(Fr.)
49 Choose
50 Negative
correlative
1 2
4
10
by Art Sansom
TOPPED OFF MY HIDIN
PLACE, DIDN’T YOU!
YOU CAN GO
TO THE PARTY
AS A PANDA
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How much could illness be reduced by proper and timely physical check-
ups?
There’s no telling! We have an idea there’d be a marvelous change, in the
total.
So we consider that it is a fine thing there is being offered tomorrow night-
the Free Blood Pressure Clinic, and deeply appreciate the Heart Association's
sponsorship.
Obviously, you can't even know whether or not you have high blood pres-
sure without a test. Thus it's lucky for those who haven't had a checkup late-
ly that the clinic is offering it 7 to 9 tomorrow night, at San Jacinto Audi-
torium.
Know what it might save you? The answer is: Possibly a stroke, heart or
kidney failure!
Doesn't that sell it to you?
MONDAY
JUNE 17,1974
I DIDN’T HEAR ME SAY
ANYTHING ABOUT WANT-
ING T’UOIN UP WITH
YOUR OUTFIT/
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O ABC
Sleep"
Humphrey
Bogart
Lauren Bacall
A KDFW
4 CBS
5
WBAP
NBC
KTVT
Flintstones
ABC News
News 8
On The
Move
Rookies
Eyewitness
News
CBS Evening
Eyewitness
News
Let's Make
a Deal
Gunsmoke
Dealer’s
Choice
Inside Area
NBC News
Area 5
Texas News
Hollywood
Squares
Major
League
Baseball
Munsters
.eive It
To Beaver
Love
Dick Van Dyke
Rifleman
Daniel
Boone
39 KXTX
Star Trek
Gomer Pyle
Hogan's
Heroes
Andy Griffith
700 Club
Part 1
Movie:
"Something To
Live For"
Ray Milland
Teresa Wright
Here’s Lucy
Dick Van Dyke
Show .
Medical
Center
Perry
Mason
700 Club
Part II
ews
Wide World
Special:
"Warner Bros.
50 Years"
Eyewitness
News
Twilight
Zone
Movie:
"The House
That Screamed"
Lilli Palmer
Area5
Texas News
Tonight
Show
Movie:
"The Ugly
American"
Morion Brando
Mews
Movie
(cent.)
Manna
Talk About
Town
the Bold Ones
Bonanza
99
Tomorrow
ews 8 Probe
Movie:___________
"Sherlock Holmes
Faces Death"
Basil Rathbone
Look-up
by Dave Graue
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FROM ONE
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NOW TO FIND
OUT HOW GOOD
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 144, Ed. 1 Monday, June 17, 1974, newspaper, June 17, 1974; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690415/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.