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heretofore had little chance of passing. In this other efforts were initiated in Dallas to raise connection, the pcople should urge Congress to money for the Tippit family. adjourn until a new Congress convenes next Janu- I mention these details, because I have had ary. Under present conditions, with this Congress in no position to legislate scnsibly, no additional calls from persons who want to send checks to legislation is advisable. me for the Tippit family. Checks should be made to the J. D. Tippit Fund and sent directly to the Dallas Police Department. Officer Tippit FOOTNOTES A few hours after the assassination of Presi- (1) "Connally Wanted President To Call Off Trip to Texas," by Allen Duckworth, The Dallas Morning News, November 23, dent Kennedy, J. Evetts Haley, Sr., noted Texas 1963, Section 4, p. 5 historian, visited me. He noticed, what I had ob- (2) "Politics That Brought Kennedy to Texas," by Margaret Mayer, The Dallas Times Herald, November 24, 1963, p. 10A served, that, while the world sympathized with the Kennedy family, no one, at that moment, seemed (3) "Mrs. Connally Says Husband Past Peril,' by Wick Fowler, The Dallas Morning News, November 25, 1963, Section 4, p. 1 to think of Officer J. D. Tippit, slain in line of (4) The Dallas Morning News, November 23, 1963, Section 1, duty, by the same assassin. Officer Tippit, age 39, pp. 1, 2; Section 4, p. 1 left a wife and three children who will need (5) "Oswald Linked to Mail-Order Rifle," by George Carter, The Dallas Times Herald, November 24, 1963, pp. 1A, 3A help. Mr. Haley wrote a check to the J. D. Tippit (6) UPI dispatch from Moscow, The Dallas Morning News, Novem- Fund, and mailed it to Jesse Curry, Dallas Chief ber 23, 1963, Section 1, p. 1 of Police, saying he wanted to do this not only (7) AP dispatch from Washington, The Dallas Morning News, No- to help the Tippit family, but also as a tribute to vember 23, 1963, Section 1, p. 6 the brave law officers of Texas. Simultaneously, (8) AP dispatch from Moscow, The Dallas Morning News, Novem- ber 25, 1963, Section 1, p. 5 W H A T YOU CAN DO Washington officialdom uses your taxes for programs that are creating vast cesspools of waste and corruption - and dragging our Republic into the quicksands of socialism. What can you do about it? You can help educate and arouse the people who elect men responsible for harmful programs of government. When enough other Americans know and care as you do, political action to restore our Republic will come. If The Dan Smoot Report was instrumental in bringing you to the point of asking what you can do about saving the country from mushrooming big government, here is a checklist for you: Have you urged others to subscribe to the Report? Have you sent them reprints of a particular issue of the Report? Have you shown them a Dan Smoot film? Have you ever suggested a Bound Volume of The Dan Smoot Report for use by speakers, debaters, students, writers? Have you read and passed on to others any of the Dan Smoot books - The Invisible Government, The Hope Of The World, America's Promise? Subscription: 6 months - $ 6.00 1 year - $10.00 NAME (Please Print) 1962 Bound Volume $10.00 The Invisible Government : Paperback - $ 3.00 STREET ADDRESS Clothback - $ 5.00 The Hope Of The World - $ 2.00 America's Promise - $ .50 CITY STATE Zip CODE Film Catalogue - Free Reprint List - Free (Add 2% Sales Tax in Texas) anima it THE DAN SMOOT REPORT, BOX 9538, DALLAS, TEXAS 752141 TAYLOR 1-2303 plain Page 384

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