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I spent a good part of my Saturday in the State Capital
at the annual
meeting the the Pennsylvania Historical
Association.
I had gone there
to with my friends Bill Lewis and
Mae Thomas to speak about the
Titanic.
But, while there, I spotted an old familiar face. I saw
it on
the cover of a book!
The book, entitled "Dapper Dan" was about the
late
congressman Dan Flood!
It was written by William Kashatus and
it's had some
very good reviews.
It brought back a lot of
memories!
One of my fist assignments as a young part time
radio
station employee was to record Dan Flood at a
speech he was giving at a
church in Hazle Township
back in 1959.
I hauled a large, and heavy,
reel to reel tape
recorder to the church and set up the microphone about
a
half hour before the congressman arrived.
Then I worked the controls of
that machine as the
congressman, in his best theatrical voice, went
from
a whisper to a roar and back again as I desperately
tried to follow
him by turning my volume control
up and down.
I was in a sweat by the
time he finished, hoping I
had captured everything he said. Luckily I
did!
Over the years I must have interviewed Dan
Flood a hundred times
or more.
I remember how he called most everybody "Jake"
because he
never remembered this name. I know
I was "Jake" to hi on more than one
occasion!
I remember him telling me the Laurel Run Mine
Fire would
burn for over a hundred years!
That was in the mid 60's and it's still
burning.
I remember the day he collapsed in the Luzerne
County
Courthouse on one of those hot humid days
that followed the Agnes Flood in
1972.
I, along with about 5 other reporters, waited for
him outside
the hospital the following day when he
was released.
"How are you
feeling Congressman" I asked.
5 minutes later one of the other reporters
had to
help hold my microphone as my arm tired and "Dapper
Dan" continued
to deliver an answer to my question!
Dan ran into controversy at the
end of his career
and stepped down from congress.
I believe, if he
suddenly came back from the dead,
he'd be re-elected to his old Congressional
seat!
I'm sure there are a lot of "Jakes" who would vote
for him in
a heart beat!
Hope you remember "Dapper Dan" and that all your
NEWS
is good!
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