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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 2

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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE Bonham, Texas, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1954 Page 2 EDSON IN WASHINGTON Kefauver Mum on Plans but Says He's No 'World Wonder' BY PETER EDSON NEA Washington Correspondent Surprise! Surprise! (NEA Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee was properly coy when asked if he would be a Democratic candidate for President in 1956. following his senatorial primary victory over Rep. Pat Sutton.

"Nobody has asked he said. have no plans. But not saying what I would do if I really had an Backing into the question from another angle, when Sena- tof Kefauver was asked if he thought the Democratic candidate for President in 1956 should come from a border state, he said. where you ought to look, if you want to get the best While Senator Kefauver is usually a sober-sided and serious-minded man, one of hi? quietly dry and deadpan gags wowed the Tennessee voters at the end of the campaign. Rep.

Sutton had waged a rough campaign against Kefauver. accusing him of being an interna tjonalist and a The senator admitted he was an internationalist even bragged about it. But he said he was no The gag around Washington was that Senator Kefauver had rtown back to Washington in transport after his primary victory. having demonstrated that a man make it to the capital in a helicopter. It was crack at Rep.

Sutton, who had campaigned by helicopter. HAULING Sen Joseph R. McCarthy before the Watkins-Johnson committee to answer the charges made against him by Senators Flan ders, Fulbright and Morse in way merely carries out the prom ise which Senator McCarthy made to testify on there during the Mundt committee televised hearings On June 9, during an exchange with Senator Symington of Mi eouri. Senator McCarthy said: Now while I think it wotild be completely irrelevant to go into the Benton charges, the Maryland campaign, may I say that if we can induce the senator from Missouri to take the stand here and take the oath, I will consent here and now to be questioned in detail about all of those Benton charges, the Maryland campaign. everything Senator Symington never the stand to tell what, if any part, he played trying to induce Secretary of the Army Stevens not to before the Mundt committee, which Senator McCarthy was needling him about.

But Senator McCarthy again finds himself on the pan, to be questioned in detail, as he said, about ex-Senator old charges against him, and everything SECRETARY OF Cormrc rce Sinclair Weeks is one of the most loyal of Harvard graduates. almost a Nobody ever accuses him of letting old school ties influence any of his government decisions, however. And the three men who are his personal assistants and really run his office arc all Yale graduates. They are William Kilborne, B. Rowland and Richard L.

Hall. REPORTS FROM behind the Iron Curtain indicate that the Communist officials are concerned about the spread of jokes which poke fun at the party. To curb thb laughter, the Commies have now created the to police Russian humor. Duty of the squad is to travel around the coffee houses or wherever people congregate. One of the squad will tell a funny tory, with the Communist regime or some high party official as the butt of it.

Other members of the squad then take down the names of any persons who laugh for later punishment. BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE Daily Except Sat. I lO MI AM PUBLISHING CO. INC. Bonham, Texas have six more hom(.

dates this year. The only other teams to pa the two-million irk wore the Cleveland Indians in 1948 with the SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Several friends of Mrs. Hazel Klliott of thr Jack and Jill surprised her on thy occasion of her birthday anniversary Wednes- tCntered at the postoffice at Bon- iam, Texas, as peeond class mail matter. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Vny erroneous reflection upon the reputation or standing ol iny firm, individual or corporation, bp gladly corrected upon it be- called to the attention of the publishers. in with the A beautiful cake was brought all-time record of 2.ft2d.627 and the number of her friends New York Yankees of 1948 w.th wish her a happy 2 373,901.

i 1 day. Where did I find is beautiful antique hy, I merely placed a LASSIMI Vi) in the Favorite and (jot quick results Trade at home and save! The United Press ig exclusively ntitled to the use for publication all newg dispatches credited to it not otherwise credited to paper and also the publisher herein. Prices Received By Texas Farmers Show Increase AUSTIN, Sept. 8 The mid- index of prices received by Texas farmers was un 12 points "rom mid the S. Depnrt- ment of Agriculture reported Tuesday.

of cattle showed a flight on the month-: i-month rn- parison, but all other meat animals deere s. Turkeys, eggs and milk were up. 1 The index showed a of 17 points. However, corn.at a bushel was the lowest once and the only cron to show a decrease on the July to August comparison. SALES AND Scat iiurouirli Farm Equipment Company phone N.

(Vuttr Itoti harn. Txtu MONUMENTS of Distinction Monuments Lettered in Cemetery CURB WORK Ml Work Guaranteed Dick Phillips Phone H. Hildinger Phone 855 Nathan Neighbors Familv Has Reunion and his Sarah Frances Clay pool N( icht. us from Bowling Kv ti Fannin C'ounty in The oldest daughter was established in hci home in Kentucky. However, tin other 14 children accompanied parents Tht st child wax ir months of age.

family to the Arludge Ridge community and later to Trenton. Texas. The father and mother passed away before youngest child reached maturity. However the 1 children lived and reared families, many of them in Fannin County Three of the Neighbors children married in! Witherspoon family. L.

and Younger of Ector, and Mis-. Judith Witherspoon to Neighbors, who made their home in Quinlan, Texas. John Neighbors resided and ar- ed his family near Trenton Texas, as ibd Mrs Purns Womack, Mi Nannie Camnbell, Mr Eliza tiri, and Mrs Newton Meeks Neighbors Uvei near Bonham and later moved to Vernon. is Bill Bonham and latei moved 1t Citv. Texas Hayden Ni .1 ne Wo! ghbo made his home Nine of the 1 or daughters at in hiP had gat herb are two brothers win viVe this large family.

They Neighbors. 83 of Bonham, 1 bv He roller skate tonight rniiig muMC. and laughter A it tion (or ail. and Fielding Wynncwood. "Uncle and nephews union of th Sept.

19M Park. There tendance around the thi north park area meal. The many met in sevi were not a ach other, themselves a various aunt ighbors, who is the many requested I'd a huge circle, sang Be the Tie That Binds" and a scripture and praver ended the reunion. It was regrettable that Uncle lijn of Bonham was unable to attend and Mrs. Neighbors was unable to attend because c.f illness.

The following attended: Mr. and Jessit Allen and family, Okla Air and Mrs. M. Neighbors, Mr and Mrs. Elliott, Lubbock, T'-xas; Mr.

and Mrs. I Clovis Cay, Wichita Falls, Mr Mrs. Frank Ijovclaee, Abernathy, Texas; Mr, and Mrs liam Jones, McKinney. Texas; Mrs ()m i Pettigrew, Fielding Neighbors, and Mr and Mrs Ni ighbors, all of Wvnnewmxl, Mr. and M-s.

C. It. Best of is; Mr. and Mrs Bill I Kemp, Claude, Texas, Bay Neighbors of Fort Worth; p.nd Mrs J. Smith of fJreen- Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hutton 1 md family Winnsboro Tixas; Mr. md Mavden Thin- m. Mr. and Mrs James i and family Orand Prair- sion anil Mrs B.

Neighbors! family lloust in; Mr and Mrs i M.sila' CrtV mh vis. i Stone squire; of Mr (I Vofjel, Mr. and Mrs. Rickev Warren and fam- I 'd Neighbors. Tax-Free Status of Facts Forum Hit WASHINGTON.

Be Wayne L. Ha inded Friday ni; free of thi organization re-examined and organization fostet of Hays, ranking special House investigated tax said an investigation bv has shown that Facta it. 7 de- tha the tax- dio-television cts Forum" be clung'd that rs "the technique 1 on a which free foundations. his staff 'orum Is by half truths, distortions. generalizations and exag- gerat He added, in a one-man report scheduled far nubllcation in the Congressional Ri cord Tuesday, that the nrogram is used to nro- mote and reactionary views and to nt i tllsm internationalism with siibver- and eommunifm.

Karly this year Hays insisted th it tlie committee, headed by Hep. B. Carroll (K -Tenn investigated Facts Forum. The committee st iff checked into it. its tax-exi mpt staus, but went no further.

Committe ater ud the Internal Revenue tax-free status and allowed Bureau examined the it to continue. Two Million Fans See Braves MJLWAUK KK, Wis pt. 7 Mdw tk -1 of tl.e fi. National t.u>‘ am in h. tory to two million in a season.

holiday crowd of 207 at Stadium pushed the home attendance the season up to The B'avi CALL US FOR ESTIMATES About Our Budget John L. Anderson WORK Phone 576 MIK 503 N. Main St calli nieia a Mr M- Ne Mr Mr M. Neighbor; familv, the Banham re over 100 hi at- long table in at the noon I M- Mrs Hrivis tv of ter Mr md Mr- bet Tuel: Mr and Mr cr T.tona'd. Mrs, rhde Mrs not there who hi irs and hrul never and identified children of the uncles whose Mr and Mrs Bill amnhell Kllza- and Spoon, Jones, mil Mrs Vinson, and Omcf Womack, and Karl bbors, all of Trpntnn; Mr and Kra ('hitwood and daughter Mrs Murray, and Mi B.

Withe-snoon. all K'tor; M' Mr ind Mrs I i'amnbell nnd fam ly, Mr and Mrs Herbert Snoon ami familv, Mr and Mrs (1 b' Mr. anil M-s Hodgi and Mr Mrs Frank Neighbors and f.imily, all of Bonham. IMA Lc fitcE aatnf. Bonham were familiar qx BONHAM ROLLER RINK DOfinum mmm Uf Ali WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS DE LUXE LAUNDRY QUEEN WASHER Now1 Purchase this famous Laundry Queen Washer lor the leanest, whitest washes imaginable and receive, absolutely free of charge, a lovely 42-piece Cannon lowel and Sheet Ensemble.

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