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BONHAM DAILY Texas, Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1954 Page 6 NIXON JUST- Rubber Gloves Canvcs Gloves Pop Corn Kitchen Sponge Kit Aluminum Foil Plastic Clothes Pins NEWTON'S GRO. MKT. 171 Phones 678 angry split atnontc Republicans in rst'v wou.d no! the of former Flip. Clif- 1 lord P.

Case to the Refns- of former Rep. Fred A. Hartley. Tuesday to become a RepubU- can write-in candidate in opposition to Case RPDears to support Nixon's judgment there. Nixon sees as the best con issues in this campaign what he described as: I Handling of the domestic communism problem.

2. The personal integrity of the President and his administration. 3. Peace in Korea Nixon said he considered the issue to be a dead duck for i lack of current public interest. farmers around Bonham are ready to give the boys all the credit in the for the work they have done.

Instead of fussing at the boys after a fire why not try to pass good word along. Only the drivers get. paid for their work the rest of the fire fighters are all volunteers and do not get one penny for answering an alarm or spending half the night fighting a blaze. 32 BONHI Wafer Meet Set AUSTIN. Mem- Wate TRAINING- ference has been set for 14 at East Texas ers College at Commerce.

Foust. Commerce, has beer ward Robertson. Commor as conference chairman, i been selected This course will be attend. Senior Patrol Leaders, leaders. Junior Assistant i masters.

Quartermaster? 1 Scribes in the more than 10 in the Council. daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. VV. 1 Jones, Route Paul Keahey, son (if Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Keahey, Route Bennett Zack Kennedy, s'ui of Kennedy, 3900 1 Cedar Street. Little Rock, Ark 11 Nancy Lockahy, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis I Ixiokaby, 613 South 5th Street; Claude F.

McCSahan, son of Mrs. Dollio Evia McGahan. 223 West Star Street; Nancy Ruth) daughter of Mr and Mrs. .1 Miller. SOS West Street;) Steve Richev son of M-s .1, B.

i Richey, 801 Lipscomb: Sally Ross Rrsser, dnunhter of Mr and M-s. I I R. Eugene Risser. 412 Fast 8th Street; Yvonne Stevens, rrhter of Maior and Mrs. Stevens 232 Evans Ave Tavlor.

son of Mr. and Mrs. PAT- teions were that MeCarran died of a coronary occlusion. He has suffered from a heart ailment for the past several years and had been stricken seriously several times. Gov.

Charles Russell, a Repub- lican, is expected to appoint a Republican to succeed MeCarran but there were indications this may not be done until after the Nov. 2 election. Russell said only that he had made no commitments and that has lost a great citizen and a great statesman death cuts the Democratic strength in the Senate to 46, with 48 Republicans and one independent, and could have an important bearing upon the Republican-Democratic struggle to win control of the upper chamber in November. He was survived by his widow. Mrs.

Harriet MeCarran of Reno; a son. Dr. Samuel MeCarran. also of Reno- and four daughters, Mrs. Patricia Hay and Miss Norine MeCarran of Washington, sister Margaret Patricia and sister Mary.

armament. Tuesday the United States, Britain and France agreed that the timo has come to restore West German sovereignty and the issue was handed over to a special committee for detailed study. Mr. and Mrs. Doss Clark.

Dr. and Mrs. Homer Jones and Bud Miller were in Sulphur Springs Tuesday to attend the open house of the new Baptist Church of which Darold Morgan is pastor. Pasture Field Day Slated Oct. 15 A field day on pasture development will be held at the George Leatherwood farm, three rules north of Bonham, Friday, Oct.

15, it is announced by County Agent Zeke Green. Mr. Green said that E. N. Trew, pasture specialist from the Texas Extension Service, would be present for the field day and lead the discussions.

I DON'T KNOW WHERE THE PYTHON" IS BUT PROBABLY HEADED FOR HATLEY'S!" He Heard About Their Expert Automatic Tiansmition Service HYDROMATIC MERCOMATIC FORDOMATIC Gainesville Community Circus is not nearly so fierce as he looks in this picture. But little boys stand in awe of this six-foot-five minion 1 1 of the law in the circus arena. to ft Two expert factory trained automatic transmission mechanics. FORO il I W.4 Bynum Hatley 764 200 Tex Hatley No circus is complete without a host of clowns, jesters, pantom- imists and joeys. That is why the Gainesville Community Circus has dozens of funnv fellows who provide the comedy relief between death defying feats of aerialists and acrobats, and who also present comedy production numbers that rank with other circus acts in audience appeal The Gainesville Circus will give two performances in Bonham on Thursday, Sept.

30 under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club. Show grounds are on North Center I Street, opposite the Co-Op Gin. Outstanding among the new clown i gags this season is the comedy one of GvnesviHe's x- oonents of prestidigitation, sleight- of-hand and legerdeman who is assisted by a dozen fellow joeys in his eight minute exhibition of hilarious production of animals and fowls and optical illusions perculiar his art Grady L. Taylor, Bonham St i Park; Danny Whitt, son of Mr. nd Mrs Roy Whitt, 321 Evans I Ave Kenneth Wayne Whitt, of Mr and Mrs Roy Whitt.

312 Evans Ave Jimmy Wiggins, son of Mr. an I Mrs. .1 Wigins East 9th Streeet; John Atkins Wood, son of Mr and Mm. Butler. 1220 Elm and Clyde Vaughn, son of M- and Mrs Robert Vaughn, 204 West 3rd Street.

so a brainwashed prisoner would not know right from wrong on political ouestions. Freedom said the extent of Batchelor's could be measured by the frank atements of his collaboration which he gave to Army intelli- gence officers. Lt. Col Donald L. Manes, law judge for the court martial, has said he will role on Sammia, the snake dancer, is another new addition to clown alley this year and snake dance one of the sure-fire laugh provoking clown numbers.

Among the clowns are a clown policeman a tramp comic and his trained pig, and dozens of white- fared and character clowns, each with his or her gags, all vying with each other to bring forth the biggest laughs. Leon O'Neal is producing clown and he has been thinking up gags for the clowns of the Gainesville Circus for several years. In addition to the human performers, there are numerous animal actors in clown alley, including Joker, the romedv mule; Margo, the rhesus monkey; Reuben, the trained pig. and a good-for-nothing goat, which plays an important part in one of the particularly out- tmding comedy numbers. The Sardinian car in which a dozen clowns ride in the space for threp persons, and the perennial ftm-feature, the Chic Sale act.

are also on the program for the circus performances. Ticket, are on sale at Tommy's Mon's Shop. escapees from the Iron Curtain. Swiatlo, a deputy chief in Poland's minister of public security, said he broke with communism when saw clearly that the central committee of the Polish Communist party was devoted to the I Soviet government and not to Poland." Noel Field, who worked for the 1 State Department from 1926 until the mid-1930's, vanished in 1949 in Czechoslovakia where he had gone i to gather material for a book From Swiatlo it was learned he was arrested for spying and that his wife, Herta, who had followed to look for him also had been seized. against a rearmed Germany.

Mendes France and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer met privately Wednesday by to discuss French demands for controls on German re- mental responsibility and capacity after all of the psychiatric testimony is in. Prosecutors said they might then re-open their case present testimony by former Col. Edward who, like elor, first rejected and accented riation. Dickerson, who is serving a 10 year sentence nfter his conviction on charges similar to those lodged against Oitchelor, wouM called to testify about an alleged orison camp at which Batchelor is ac- rused of recommending a fellow American be shot SOME- party and its operations. They said this helps of 1 set the recent desertions of high ranking West German officials to communism.

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