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3 A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
• n Abilene, Texas, Monday Morning, December 14, 1959
Daun M.nie SHORT RIBS
Pound Wants
DS
OUSE
AORE
-yndon. Going From Town Yule Turkey
HT
6 P.M.
By Frank O’Neal
THEY SAV ANTS
HAVE A-CULTURE
ALL THEIR OWN.
wow!
LOOK AT
Those
ANTS
Mur:
EDITOR’S NOTE—As poten-
tial presidential candidates
jockey for the inside track- j
some openly, some covertly—
Associated Press political writ-
ers are spending some true
with each man, to see how he
works, what he says, how he ,
goes over with crowds in this
article, Arthur Edson, who has 1
kept an eye on Washington
politicians for 15 years, re-
ports on his trip with one of
the coyest of them all, Sen.
"Lyndon B Johnson
the thought of Gov Nelson A
Rockefeller of New York moving
in.
"It’s a one-man, one-idea, one-
clique party." he said, 'where
two are considered a crowd "
Johnson had large and en-
thusiastic audiences wherever he
appeared in Hutchinson, Kan., Italy and spent 12 years in
and Marshalltown Iowa, both Re- Washington mental hospital
publican strongholds, he drew rec-
ord Democratic crowds.
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By ARTHUR EDSON
W ASHINGTON- (AP '-At a din-
—ner in Council Bluffs, Iowa, honor-
ing Sen Lyndon B Johnson of
Texas a Democratic official was
jotting down the names of his
— party’s presidential possibilities
He listed the objections that
have been raised to each
To Town, Denies ‘Running’ ==--====
" • turkey for Christmas.
Not a frozen bird, but a live one
he can coddle and feed and pre-
pare for the axe
That is one of the major con-
cerns now of the testy, bearded •
poet who faced treason charges in
the United States for his pro Rurdan Fumnaral Mamie, Doctor Head Nikita Back Home long visit in Kiev, Moscow radio
F ascist wartime broadcasts fromDulO Tuncidi ,. : I urinn . said Sunday
' a - w Heart Fund Drive LONDON (AP)—Premier Nikita---
L Khrushchev returned to Moscow Baffin Land in the Canadian
Pound returned to Italy last year III NEW YORK (AP)—The Ameri- Sunday from a visit to Hungary, a Arctic is named for English ex-
after his release from the hospital can Heart Assn. announced Sun- tour of the Ukraine and a week- plorer William Baffin
„ in" He now lives in this small Ital- COLEMAN (RNS) - Funeral day M rs. Dwight D. Eisenhower
•* - NStenEnscl Tuneral F honorary “ 1
but steadily at the sectional bar-secluded in Castel Fontana Home Chapel here Sunday after- chairman, respectively, of the 1960 9
rier that seems to stand between 12th-century castle owned by his noon for Mrs. John L. Burden, National Heart Fund drive. I
him and the nomination daughter, Mary. 60, of T11 7-Austin St. Coleman, The First Lady and the noted
He has often made the point that Pound shuns visitors, except lit- who afoidamm, Saturday at authority on heart diseases have -
Texas is more west than South, erary ones, and has turned a wing her home fodeine heart at served in these capacities the last 1
that El Paso is father west than of the castle into a museum for tack. She had been about a two years.
Denver his literary productions and hats month ---—— ----------1
On touchy civil rights ques- lle has collected hats for years. Austin seibert, minister of the Explosion Kills 7 s
OD the touchy civil r gn s que still works on his famous Coleman Church of Christ, offi-r
LYNDON JOHNSON tion, where many a candidate has cantos - reads newspapers ialed. Burial was in Santa Anna BOMBAY India CAP—An ex- I
. . . “why can’t AP understand?" a tendency to hedge. Johnson is Sind rentian, articles Cemetery. — plosion wrecked a two-story build-g
Adlai Stet onsen is a two time from the Beechcrant Co. Besides willing to speak a to vote" he about him,eh Mrs Burden was born June 2 4 AMEuceca ed C#T Sarly Soni N
lover John F Kennedy is a (Cath- the pilot and copilot, Johnson is * person sright to Sudents “ one displeases him. he scrib- 1890 in Valley View, Tex She injurin 2, t . pe ■
olic. Stuart Syminsion is too iden- accompanied by his wife. Lady told Drake University tudeous: bles on it ’maiale’-pig If an was a member of the Church of injuring 20. 2
tified with military $ e ding Hu- Bird: his secretary and two as- , should be earnestly and zealous- article pleases him he labels it Christ
— bert H Humphrey is 100 liberal sistants who try to keep every-y prdkesd point he said "we "good." Survivors include her husband
w hen the officialcame to John- thing running smoothly, ' anothe Poll of all bioot. Pound writes his v erse in a top one grandson, J w Burden Jr
son’s name, besmade Iheadreit Johnson has learned that he can my whether it's against a majority room of the castle tower, which of Houston and two granddaugh-
able and doiinse sounder get more space in the papers if or minority, whether it’s against he reaches by climbing a winding ters. C inda Lou ard Annetta Bur-
thoughtfully sized he has a prepared text of what The a class or a section-and I’d like staircase.a den of Houston: three brothers. A
The Democrat tbougntiuity 51200 intends to say. But he is unhappy to emphasize ‘section.’ - - He spends three hours daily A. Boardman of Coleman, C L
Sa - he said .We about this. He thinks he loses con- This sounds like a man who reading newspapers and opening Boardman of Santa Anna and R
€ 5 tact with the audience when he feels fairly sure of the South, and his mail. J. Boardman of Lamesa: one
He has completed his 11th can- sister. Mrs L M Brown of
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nt nominate anybody on, where reads. Often he will use a little of would like to woo the North. But
cats candida'^ seems to have the text, and then cut loose on his if tradition holds, and not many to, "I hope to make it 120 cantos, Odessa. and three great-grand-
seen a sc that must give own. are won over, Johnson’s political he said, children.
built-in hand hone In a If he spots someone nodding prestige remains safe Then he talked about the turkey .A son. J W who was an an
amanaanything tah happen he’s ap to awaken him with a For he’s said, again and again. Yes. he said, he d like to get a esthetist, at Hendrick Memorial
Yet he’s political realise. He joke involving Texas He’s an ex- you see, that he isn’t really run- good one, feed it and get it ready HospitaEin Abilene, died in Feb.
knows the 100-year-old tradition cel lent story teller and a fine ning._____________________________That ended the interview — ruary.
that no Southerner ever gets nom- mimic.
inated by a major party Six feet 3, a fairly trim 193-
So he says publicly and private- pounder who has watched his
ly that he’s not a candidate weight since his 1955 heart attack
’ Johnson even gets a bit peeved the Si-year-old Johnson presents
if anyone, noting how he bustles a picture that would be the de-
from town to town, from dawn spair of any elocution teacher. He
to dusk to late at night, asks for likes to keep his hands in his
a fuller explanation, pockets, and loudly jingle his
in Wichita, Kan, last week an coins
Associated Press correspondent He flunks 25 minutes is about
asked him once more about his right for a speech, and that's
stand. when the alarm goes off on his
"f will say to the AP " Johnson wrist watch. Sometimes the only
said, "what I have said to the effect is to startle the audience.
AP many times And 1 don’t quite for if Johnson decides the crowd
understand why the AP doesn’t is with him he may talk another
understand it." 10 or 15 minutes
Go study the files, he said, to Occasionally Lady Bird Johnson
see how many times he has said who faithfully puts down a mark
he isn’t a candidate whenever her husband is interrupt
This reporter has spent three ed by applause, will slip him a
hectic days with Johnson in Kao- note, telling him how long he has
sas and Iowa, trying to un- talked, a hint to wind it up
derstand it—listening to him speak in this situation Johnson oper-
at Democratic meetings, at serv- ates much as he operates in the
ice clubs to college students. Senate, where he is majority lead
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Then he talked about the turkey
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that’s handy - He continues talking long enough
No matter how forcefully John to show he’s still boss, but not
sen says, “If F were a candidate, so long that he can be accused
Id say so being a candidate for of being unwilling to listen to rea-
president of the United States is son
nothing to be ashamed of." this Every formal and many an in-
fact remains formal word Johnson utters is
His speeches and his actions are recorded on a small tape machine
precisely like the speeches and ac- by his cute-as -a-button secretary,
tions of a man who is a candidate Mary Margaret Wiley The tapes
Johnson travels in a small, are saved for posterity, but they
speeds twin-engine plane that cost also serve a more immediate
$150,000 or more and is on lease purpose Johnson can play them
---------------------—— back and see how well he’s doing
I On his trip through the Midwest
Cactand U 3 i i u A Joh "son hit hard at the adminis
LallldllU name, tration’s farm policy He says that
up to the time the Republicans
Mrs Day Dies took over, this nation had spent
M. L53 29 billion dollars on its Agricul-
. , ture Department Since then, he
EASTLAND (RNS) - Mrs. Lela says, the Republicans have spent
Martin Day. 74, wife of an early at a rate that. for the eight years,
day Eastland merchant, rancher will come to 36 billions
and oil operator, died in a Ranger “It’s the champion spender in
hospital at 10 id pm Saturday our whole history of government.”
after an illness of two years he said “It can truthfully he said
Funeral will he held at 10 a.m. that never before in the history
Monday in Hamner Funeral Home of human farm endeavor has MI
Chapel with the Rev. Ray Heck- much been spent for such meager
endorn. pastor of the First Chris- results. -
tian Church, officiating. Burial But Johnson also contends that
will follow in Eastland Cemetery the administration has bungled on
under the direction of Hamner missiles, that it has faltered in
Funeral Home . .. , foreign affairs, that it’s more in-
Mrs Day was born in Eastland terested in money than it is in peo-
Oct 17, 1885 ple
Survivors include one son, Nell He likes to picture GOP big.
of Eastland: one brother. Will wigs as favoring Vice Presi-
Martin of Eastland: six grand- dent Richard M Nixon, uneasy at
children and three great-grand- -------------------------
children.
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