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Hope Stari
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HOPB STAR, ARKANSAS Week-End i persons Killed in Crossing Crash at Dayton, Ohio By the Associated Press Automobile accidents over the week- ekimed at least 137 lives the nation. Ohio, six versons were in a grade-crossing collision of jmobile and a train, gfrl students at Wheaton col- Jfarfon, lost their lives in crash between two cars on Uoston-ProvWence, R. highvyay tm. Mass, deaths in upstate New York acScittehts were attributed to wet roads, thats 50 accidents were reported i 111 the Syracuse area, causing three Clyde Beatty, King Animal Trainers, of Wild Coming He re i i JJeputy Police Commissioner Harold of New York city announced, ftat approximately 30 per cent fewer ipBdestrtans have been killed or injur- 6tr in city streets since the department started a safety drive in June, 1934. Week-end auto deaths by states: Arizona, 2: Arkansas, Colorado.

Georgia, jftefiois, 6: Indiana. Iowa. 3: Ken-i tudfcy, Maine, Massachusetts, I Michigan, 12; Minnesota, Missouri, i New Mexico, New York, Noi-th Carloina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, 13: South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, 11; Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, 3. Abdication Rumor (Continued From Page One) seriously with the king on the subject of duty, and reminded him of'his late father's devotion to the nation. Their move now, it was said, would Jiot be an attempt to banish Mrs.

Simpson. They would be satisfied, if the association with her were kept in the background particularly since she is about to be divorced. Odds Shift i Although no one in London is seriously disturbed over conjectures that the king might abdicate in favor of the Duke of York, the Simpson menace seemed to be reflected today in a sharp decline in betting odds, through insurance on the coronation. Odds that the coronation would take place next MB" as scheduled were only 5 to 1. compared to 20 to 1 when the date was announced last July.

The quotations mean that the insured trader puts up five guineas to got back 100 indemnity in case (he coronation i spostponcd. The betting is based the insurance requirements of merchants, cori- Cession holders, dress makers, and others, who would benefit financially by the influx of coronation crowds. It was explained that it is almost impossible to place any coronation risk except by "strong negotiation" ause the market is "full." A jungle-born tiger or lion, if caught young, is easier to train than one bred jn captivity. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot aSord to take a chance with anything less than Creomul- sion, goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled.

Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) Tenancy Parley's Date Is to Be Set May Be Fixed When Subcommittee Convenes at Little Rock Tuesday LITTLE Futrell said Monday that the date for the proposed South-wide conference on farm tenancy would probably be set Tuesday. A subcommittee of the Arkansas Farm Tenancy commission will meet here Tuesday to consolidate various proposals for handling the sharecropper problem. Futrell said the calling of the South- wide conference was contingent upon the adoption of a definite program for action by the Arkansas commission.

Hembree Waives (Continued from page one) like no exception. Hembree then asked about the subscription rates of Hope Star and handed a five-dollar bill through the bars. "I want the paper for about six weeks. If I get out of here before that time you'll send the paper to me at my home won't you?" Hembree was given his change and then the prisoner started gathering up a Sunday newspaper and a 10-cent Western novel to read. Now that trailer homes are here, the bumpy country roads should come in handy for cocktail mixing.

A medical column reveals that, though the word "pedlculus," or louse, is taboo, a physician occasionally must use It In talking to a patient. Until the bill 1.1 paid, probably. A columnist reminds us that lately we've heard little of the Spanish bull. But then he mustn't have been reading war dispatches. The Wisconsin man who sleeps through winters is postponing this year's hibernation to November 1.

Unless, of course, he happens to hear an election speech. Young-lads who used to run awny from home have to be careful, in this trailer era, that the opposite doesn't occur. NASAL duetocolcU. (Relieve the Irritation by applying Mentholafum night and morning. MENTHOLATUM Circs COMFORT Dally He Travels Around Earth Days World Telegram Reporter Sets Record for Commercial Journey NEW YORK.

(fP) H. Eklns, world-cruising reporter, officially ended his trip in the lobby of the New York World Telegram at 11:14 a. m. Monday. He completed his dash around the globe in slightly more than 18V6 days, The Dead Sea, of Palestine, contains no living creature, since it is too salty for life.

Its chemical contents have been estimated to be worth more than $1,200,000,000,000. Another Quesl About CA MOTHERS RECOA Why do so many MOTHl! mend Cardui to their dnug Isn't It but natural that mother should tell her daugl Cnrdui If the mother herseli she had been benefited by.I cine? It Is impressive tlint so mn report having taken Cardu advice of their mothers. Cardtii has been found women when weakened by tion (poor nourishment); and to relieve much discomfort af ly periods. Thousands of women helped them. Of course, if help you, consult a physician A POINTER FOR GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING FAULTLESS STARCH COMPANY, KANSAS CITY, MISSi CLYDE BEATTY FACING BOSS TWEED Munitions Probe Mas a Kick-Back Though some of the prettiest girls in the circus diped a tear away, and told Clyde Bcatty how much they loved Boss Tweed in life and how much they'd love to have his hide, the lion trainer turned them all down.

Boss Tweed, the handsomest, fight- ingest lion in Bealty's string, recently pasted on to the animal heaven. And as a result will roon be showing his beautiful teeth in the light of the Cole Roosevelt Incident e- cecled by Nye's Attack on Late Wilson Stop That Cough WITH CHERROSOTE best remedy for simple coughs and gastric fermentative we have. 8 oz. Bottle 60c JOHN S. GIBSON Drug Company The Kuxall Store Phone 63 Deliver? Ail Pasteurized Products For Your Health's Sake I Babblin' Brook Dairies HINTON DAVIS I'fhone 523 815 W.

5th St WANTED: 'Umber cutters and trucks to cut and move the Ash timber standing on two sections Sand, in Bolts Short Lengths to mill yard here. For further information apply to HOPE HEADING CO. Ark By PRESTON GROVER Associated Press Correspondent good many persons in Washington suspected the munitions committee had in its files some such as the Elliott Roosevelt- Anthony Fokker document relating to the contract dealing with proposed sale of airplanes to Russia. But like many such stories, it ricocheted around the capital without aking on substance until Senator Nye. Dakota Republican, chairman of the committee, released it with the explanation that it was to offset a magazine story saying the committee was suppressing pertinent matter.

It may or may not have a dime's worth of political effect. But it does raise a question as to just how much material of present or future propaganda value is yet locked up in the committee files. Clark Hints More Senator Clark of Missouri, Democrat on the committee, hinted there was more. In his angry upbraiding of Senator Nye for releasing the document, Clark allowed a faint fragrance of hidden wonders to escape. He protested the committee had "decided unanimously" that the Elliott Roose- velt-Fokker document, as well as "several other matters" which had come into committee hands, were entirely outside its authority.

He did not what the "other matters" were. It is a fair to middling guess that before long, so disrupted is tile committee, various members will "tell all." Another aspect of the case is this: 'Just how far can a commitU-e go in its i "disclosures" without siarling a action? The seven munitions cony mittee members, four Democrats and three Republicans, packed the papers with headlines in '35 and early i '36. Nye Draws Wrath I The committee started out unanimously intent on building up a propaganda for war profiteering letisla- I tion and for neutrality acts. Some government ownership of mu- manufacturing. But Nye, in his zeal to his- contention that bankers and munitions were responsible for American entry into the World war, in side alley momentarily and emerged with an awertion that President Wilson ''falsified" in.

relation to world war treaties. Down his head came the wrath of Wilsonian The and ninth its prestige was lost. Only part of the committee's purpose has been accomplished. It helped to win enactment, of a neutrality bill, half as drastic as its mi.njb-jrs wished. Harnmerfcst, the northernmost city in the world, was the first city in Norway to have electric lights.

The power for the lights was furnished by waterfall. Bros, fireplace at the winter quarters, Rochester, Ind. Traveling aboard three special trains the Cole Beatty Circus will reach Hope Saturday, October 31 at West Pond Street Circus grounds for performances at 2 and 8 p. m. An immense street will be seen on the downtown streets at 11 a.

m. "I never had so many requests for a certain lion's hide in my life," said Clyde, "but after all the management comes first. I can understand it because he was the best-looking lion 1 ever had and he'll made a beautiful rug." Clyde himself was attached to the cat, but he was giving the skin away, he explained, because he already had several mementoes to remember Boss Tweed by. "This one here," he said, pulling up his sleeve of his shirt. He paused over the criss-cross of scars.

any- wa, one of those is from Boss Tweed as well as a deeper one in my leg. "Boss Tweed," Clyde said, "was one of the greatest fighters I've ever seen, in addition to his noble looks. He did some of his cleverest fighting in the Rochester Massacre. That was this spring. When Iwo score of lions and tigers were in the arena for a dress rehearsal.

One, on a high seat, reached down to take a cuff at the cat below. They frequently do that without much happening. But in this case the cat on the- high scat fell off and landed on the one below. The one below, thinking he was attacked, started to fight. In a second it was a free-for-all.

In such a fight the lions have two distinct advantages. Their first is their thick mane which prevents the tigers from getting to their throats. Their second is their clannish way of ganging up on a tiger. A tiger will just watch another tiger being attacked. The lions join each other.

An animal attendant excitedly raised a gate into the shoot so the beasts could return to their cages. Into the shoot ran three Bengal tigers with Boss Tweed in pursuit. "For twenty minutes they battled. Boss Tweed killed the three tigers, but himself was almost torn to ribbons. He recovered but somehow he never seemed to be the same.

His spirit or his fighting nerve was gone. The other morning I opened his cage door and he was dead, for seven years I trained him, the longest of any of my cats. I was greatly attached to 1 F. R. to Stump (Continued From Page One) Estelle and LeRoy Dance Sensation 123 WAUUTJT HOPE.

ARK. Know That Your Property Is Protected by Strong Companies GREENING INSURANCE WANTED Scrap Iron, IVletals, Batteries, Radiators, Sacks, Paper, Dry and Rags. P. A. Lewis Motor Co.

Now Located 344 E. Second St. Hope, Ark. ---LSI was concluded Saturday night Senator Vandcnbcrg commented as follows: "I know nothing about the ratlic rules. I only know that competent and conclusixe experts said we complied with the rules.

But rules or no rules, we have com to a pretty pass in the United States when radio censors or any other overlords can tell us we dare not faithfully confront candidates for high office with their own words, their own voice, their own broken promises. We evidently have a new issue in this campaign, and in the jeopardy of legitimate freedom." Mr. Vandenberg took parts of the Roosevelt speeches, pasing from time to time while a slightly metallic voice which, however, carried the authentic Roosevelt, timbre, rasped out portions of the 1932 campaign speeches, a slice from the inaugural address, and subsequent speeches delivered after Mr. Roosevelt took office. During 1935, membership in the Roman Catholic church increased by 212,136 in the United States, making a total of 20.735,130 of that faith in America.

Home From Europe, Nearing End of First Full Year on Broadway By GEORGE TUCKER Associated Press Correspondent NEW they, came so gaily from the continent, I wanted to get over to see Estelle and LeRoy. Somehow that Fifth avenue traffic always thrust me back, and it was not until they rounded into the Ritz the other afternoon that I talked with these two who have meant more to ballroom dancing this season than any team in New York. Estelle was properly excited about.a new shipment of gowns that Kathryn Kuhn had made cspecialy for gorgeous clinging ones that swirl at the bottom and chime in exquisitely with her dark type of beauty. LeRoy was jubilant because he and Estelle arc well on their way to a solid year on unusual achievement in this era of changing moods and values. Met As Dancers What are they like? You've seen them, no doubt, at the Savoy in London, or on the better still, right here in the metropolis, Estelle, whose last name is Essex and who is a California girl, is a diminutive bru- nctte with dark hair and great sloe eyes.

LeRoy, who began life as a cer- tificd public accountant in Chicago, became a ballroom dancer well, because he likes to dance. I And it was as a dancer trial he first i met Estelle, although he was a chorus girl at the time anil he one of the featured artists. One night he asked her to dance with him. "I thought it would he grand fun to dunce with the star of the as it turned i out, I was bored," recalls Estelle, chiding the; pi-inning LeRoy. j.

Later, in Europe the former accoimt- arit awoke one morning to learn that hit; regular dancing partner planned to wed an English two weeks. LeRoy began a mad scramble over half of Europe looking for a new partner. Slu; Saved the; Day So what So he ran into Ihe girl he had danced with one night. in a New York cabaret. "Come i here, you," ho yelled.

Estelli-' renivm- bored the routines of his Broadway and had no difficulty in slip- ping into the role vacated by his fur- mcr partner. i They danced lopc-thcr first in an i English seaside resort, and their rccop- i tion was fuoh that, the rest was easy sailing. Cannes followed, and then triumphs all the well known i watering places. Scanning Europe for talent for his French Casino in New York, Clifford Fischer saw them dance in London and persuaded them to return to New York. They're the dancing duo that drew encores for five solid months, i This was a prelude to successive en- I Mardcn's Riviera, The Paradise, the Paramount, and now comes the Rainbow Room in Mr.

Rockefellet's cultural center stories i above the sidewalks of New York. They're delighted, of course, but they wish they could have a day off. Well, they can't. That's the penally of becoming a vogue on Broad- way. INSURE NOW! With ROY ANDERSON and Company Fire, Tornado, Accident Insurance.

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