FNP 51 Page 33 be the computers. I've got two of my oldest grandchildren working with me on a history book this summer. They're doing some research for me. So we go all through the daytime. We go on six- and twelve-hour tapes. We promote Boy Scouts. We promote the National Rifle Association. We support Americanism and all, at all levels. We promote the Church of Jesus Christ, the Latter Day Saints (the Mormons) real heavy, and any other church that'll bring us in tapes. We run religious stuff. P: So, mainly, this is promotional sort of stuff? G: Promotional and educational. Then, we put it back and then we run these other tapes in between it. P: You obviously feel a need to be involved in community activities. I notice that you're a member of probably every club that exists in Madison. Why do you think that's important for a newspaper publisher to do that? G: We laugh about it now, I guess, that all of my life up until last year or so I tried to be known everywhere and now I'm trying to hide. But if you're not totally committed to a community-and I loved it so much, my second son was named William Madison Greene-totally dedicated to this type work and have, I guess, a certain degree of insanity about you, it's not the right job for you. I wanted my community to be the very best community on this planet, second to none. One of the sayings that we've got: the problem about being second is that you're the first one to see the winner and the first one to see the loser. For three consecutive years, I was president of the Madison Development Authority, and I helped organized, I initiated the phone calls, and got a Chamber organized. I've just always loved Madison. It's been my home. [See appendix.] P: Were you ever specifically involved in politics? G: I've always been involved in politics. I like the behind-the-closed-door-type stuff, one- on-one .... P: But you've not held political office? G: No, sir. P: Have not run for political office? G: In 1968, I had a group to talk me into running for state legislature when they had that two-week shift, when they came up here and the Supreme Court says you will re-district, and so Florida was able to say, okay, we'll run again in two weeks. After you announced, we had the elections, which was a farce, and I ran in four counties. So, actually, I probably put in about three weeks of running. Not a single person was defeated because I