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de, Tuesday; November 16, 1954 Tuesday, November 16, 1954 HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Naguib Ousted as President of Egypt Egypt, Mad Gen. Nagulb was In the polite viday after his ouster president by the Gamal ruling Junta Premier taking over ns. actpresident yesterday, held unla power. popular hero of the 1952 against ex King Farouk, on charged with being implicated recent unsuccersful: plot by tHe tanatia Morlem Brotherhood to a Nasser, long between the two politicians chad flared Into ant open struggle for power last Nasser emerged then as stong-man rules Nabecame a figurehead presi. was unseated vesterday and aced under arrest In without governhouse outside Cairo major, outbreak of violence.

capital remained still calm today but the atmosphere was were killed and policemen seriously wounded a clash carly yesterday, before ouster, in suburban 'Helgovernment spokesman hid the fighting occurred when Dice closed in on Youssef Moslem Talaat; leader of the secret order, and Hi guards tried to clear: the way for his escare, using machine guns and hand grenades. The government said Talant, takcustody, confessed: that had. opproved a brotherplot to kill Nasser and take the goveinment, thomas Edison was 32 years old hen he produced the electric: first compractical, light. ARTHRITIS? been wonderfully blessed in being toractive life, rafter boing crippled every Joint in my body and with soreness from head to foot; Arthritis and other forms hands deformed: and my. space: prohibits telling you more you will write me, I will reply: this and fell you how I received Mrs.

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mi Crescent Drug 225 S. MAIN Hawaii's children of half a HAWAIIAN races are PREVIEW--Already preparing Christmas pageants for this dozen Yuletide season. In the melting-pot islands, little "angels," different year's Honolulu youngsters, often have Oriental or Polynesian like these and the shepherds, with their homemade faces: And Joseph "sheep" may be Puerto Rican, Filipino or Portuguese. PRESCOTT NEWS Wednesday November 17 The choir of the Presbyterian Church will practice on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the ch. There will be cantata practice Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock on at the Methodist Church.

Thursday November 18. The Benjamin Culp Chapter D. A. R. will have a guest day luncheon at the Lawson 'Hotel Hostesses on Thursday.

at 1 o'clock. are Mrs. J. Hesterly, Mrs. T.

C. McRae A world mission conference will Summer Round Up Chairman of P. T. announces a. Fall check uD of first grade children was held Wednesday, November.

10, 9 a. m. at the Prescott Primary School. This work was done under: the supervision of Mrs. Max Kitchon, couty.

public health nurse, Dr. R. Turney, and Dr. C. P.

Ar: nold, Workers in addition to' Mrs. Hubbard. Es. carre were. Mrs.

Floyd 'Mrs. Jim Nelson, Mrs. Loyce An be held at the Presbyterian Church on Thursday beginning at 4:30 and lasting until 9:00 p.m. Presbyterlans from the western section of Ouachita Presbytery will gather for the meeting. The foreign missionaries.

to speak following the supper period will be Dr. S. Hugh PorBradley and the Rev. William ter Boyle, There will be: a P. T.

study course at the home. economic building Thursday afternoon at 2:30 for the 9th and 10th grade group. Fall Health Check Up Held Mrs. P. A.

Escarre, Health, derson, Mrs. Dutchie Bright, and Mrs. W. J. Oliver, Ferguson--Murphy Vows Exchanged In a quiet but impressive coremony 'at Four Acres, home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold H. White of Laurel, Mrs. White's sister. Mrs.

Margaret Jones Ferguson of Ft. Smith and the Rev. Patrick William Murphy of Tulsa, were united in marriage on Tuesday, November 2nd, The Rev. Thomas R. McKibben, pastor of the First Baptist Church In Laurel, performed the single ring ceremony in the presence of members of the bride's family and a few close friends.

Vows were exchanged before the piano in tha living room where ferns and burning white tapers were used effec. lively in the backgound. After a wedding trip on the Gulf Coast and points of interest in Flor ida the couple will make their home in Tulsa, where Rev. Murphy is pastor of White City Ravtist Church, APPLES Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup Plenty of Good Sorghum Best Country Eggs in Town RUSSELL'S CURB MARKET 901 West 3rd Phone 7-9933 STEEL CONSTRUCTION made Sheds, according to specifications. Can be conFarm Buildings and Industrial Buildings structed at low cost.

CALL PR 7-4683 for complete information, DUCKETT STEEL EQUIPMENT CO was given by Army and Navy Hospital. "Broiler Miss McClennahan. The next meeting will be held Dr. and Mrs. Harold Lane (She December 14th at 7 p.

m. in the is also a doctor) of Little Rock anon home of Mrs. Ellis Stewart. Each nounce the arrival of a son, David member is asked to bring a Michael, on November 4th. Dr.

Christmas decorating idea. Lane is the former Miss Leslie drinks and cookies were Ann Buchanan of Prescott. Cold joyed during the social hour. Sgt. Harold Locke has returned Bemis and Mrs.

C. to Fort Hood after a visit with Mrs. Mrs. T. M.

F. Pittman were Friday visitors Locke. in Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mann Fred Sutton have son of El Dorado have been the Rock after a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home in Little guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Ward. Mrs. Annie Bernard spent WedLee Woodall of nesday in Texarkana. Mr. and Mrs.

Norphett were the Friday guests Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cox and of Mr. and Mrs. Brozic Haynic.

Mrs. J. T. McRae motored to Texarkana Wednesday for the day. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Burke and Mrs. W. K. Burke had as theirs Mrs.

Thurman Dewoody and weekend guests, Homer Burke and Mr. Jerry Dewoody of Oklahoma son, John, of Matoon, Ill. City, have been the guests of Br. and Mrs. Coy Dewoody and Mrs.

Horace McCain of Gurdon Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dewoody, was a Saturday visitor in Prescott. Mr. and Mrs.

Buddy Haynie have Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tompkins returned to Houston, Texas after have returned from Jefferson City, a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Bill where they were called due nie and Mr. and Mrs Tom Hasley. to the death of their brother-inlaw Judge R. P.

Conkling. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

McGuire have been the guests of their dauMcSwain and C. T. ghter, Mrs. T. H.

Frisby and faMiss Ann Tompkins have returned from mily in Tyler, Texas. McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hamilton etteville where they attended the Ark-S. M.

U. game. Miss Gilbert have moved into their home on was the guest of Miss Joan at the Pi Beta Phi house. East Elm St. that they recently purchased and remodeled.

Mrs. C. D. and Dr. J.

B. Hesterly returned WedMcSwain and Mrs. O. G. Hirst were from St.

Louis where he the Wednesday Thursday guests of Mrs. Matt Hitt pesday Medical Asin Little Rock. attended the Southern sociation. Col. and Mrs.

L. C. Dill have reHot Springs where Switzerland has electrical 94 per turned from Dill has been a patient at the cent of its railroads. Col. Mrs.

John Pittman Hostess To Contract Club Members of the '37 Contraci Club were entertained by Mrs. Tohn M. Pittman at her home on East Second St. The rooms arranged for the two tables of players were decorated with arrangements of roses and Mrs. Jack Harrell won the high score award.

Mrs. R. L. Blakely was. 3 bridge guest and Mrs.

Frank. Haltom a tea guest. Members present included Mrs. Tom Bemis. Mrs: 0.

G. Hirst, Mrs. Archie Johnson, Mrs. Mark Justiss, Mrs. 1 George Chritopher, and Mrs.

A. V. Regnier. A tasteful salad course was ser. ved.

Bob Parker. Honored Mrs. Buck Dickinson and Mrs. Claud Wake honored Mrs. Bob Parker with a pink and blue shower on evening in the home of Wednesday the former.

Potted ivy decorated the living room and the dining table was centered with an arrangement of Nandina berries, The honoree's chair marked with a corsage fashwas toned with a small baby doll tied with pink and blue ribbons. Games were played with tho prizes being won by Mrs. Paul Edwards and Miss Grace Gowin. The lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Parker in a bassinet.

Cold drinks, salted nuts individual pink and blue cakes were served to. the 18 guests, Mrs. Saxon Regan Entertains Wednesday Club Lovely arrangements of roses and fall berries decorated the home of Mrs. Saxon Regan on day afternoon where she entertained the Wednesday Bridge Club. The high score prize was won by Mrs.

Al Williams and the cut prize by Mrs. H. H. McKenzie. Guests were Mrs.

J. T. Worthington, Mrs. Frank Turberville, Mrs. Jim Nelson and Mrs.

Williams. Members present included Mrs. Dudley Gordon, Mrs, Harold Lewis, Mrs. Allen Gee and Mrs. A dainty dessert course was served.

McKenzie. What's happened Presbyterian Men. Have Dinner Meeting The monthly men's dinner and was held at the church program on Wednesday evening at 6:30. The invocation was given by Rev. W.

G. Bensberg, Group singing was enjoyed after which the guest speaker for the evening, Haskel Jones of Hope, gave a forceful talk against soclalism and statism. The closing prayer was offered by T. E. Logan.

Thirty-five members were present. C. C. Spraggins of Hope was also a guest. Mrs.

Wilburn Willis Prescott H. Club Hostess Six members and a visitor, Mrs. Loyce Anderson, met in the home of Mrs. Wilburn Willis for the No- SERVES THE COMPANIES THAT vember meeting of the Prescott TEXAS EASTERN Home Demonstration Club. being for stress Artistic the 'arrangements of roses gas at Gas is supplied the Budd Company Disc brake assembly decorated Works, a customer of Texas The president, Mrs.

Virgil Philadelphia Gas niel presided and conducted the business at which time plans were discussed for the Christmas luncheon to be held at the Redland Club House on December 17th. Mrs. Lewis Garrett, devotional chairman, introduced Mrs. Loyce Anderson who gave an inspiring devotional from Proverbs led in prayer. The -officers were installed in an Impressive manner by Miss Loreta McClennahan; President.

Mrs. Carroll Bratton; vicepresident, Mrs. Allen Eskine Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Dale Ledbetter; Reporter, Mrs. J.

M. Duke Jr. Mrs. Bratton appointed. Mrs.

Wills to serve. as social relations man An demonstiation New Buicks to Have Three Colors standPower steering, previously COLDS Relieve Suffering Fastwith VAPORUB FLINT, Mich. (UP) The 1953 Buicks will have higher horsepower, colors and refine ments in the same general styli ing lines that boosted Buick into third place in new car sales dur ing 1954, it was announced today. A new grill removing the "scowl" on the 1954 models and new rear fenders with new tail lights will give the 1955 models longer, lower silhouette in the rear. The distinctive sloping doorbelt line was retained, but softened with some new lines.

Horsepower in the Roadmaster, Super and Century series was boosted to 236 horsepower and 188 in the special. The Dynaflow transmission was changed to give greater cruising economy plus. tra power for passing and picking up speed from stops. Buick said it has improved gasoline mileage an average of miles per gallon at a speed of miles an hour with the 1955 gines. standPower equipment on only the Road ard master models, was made standard on the Super Models also, RISKY IDENTIFICATION ANGELES (UP) The LOS of woman known as Grace who police bullentin printed a picture a is wanted for forgery and issuing! bad checks said she had been The bulletin checks by using Her passing Los Angeles worthless Police Department felony conviction registration identification.

mumified many The Egyptians birds as sacred animals. BARRY'S 5 lbs. 39c 10 lbs 75c RED HOT WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Center Cut Extra Special Pork Chops Veal Cutlets lb. 49c lb. 59c Florida ORANGES 5 Bag Lb.

2.900 Medal Gold Medal Gold FLOUR FLOUR to the brakes on trains? jerky business. But if you've ridden Stopping a train used to be a noisy, smooth and quiet modern trains you know how one of today's really That's because, after years of research, the even quick stops can be. to stop an 80-ton railroad car, Budd Company developed a new way brake shoes apply pressure to a disc In the Budd the design, wheel, air actuated of the wheel itself, This protects the attached to action. Vital to Budd's new disc wheel and improves the braking of steel parts in gas-fired furnaces. Gas is economical, flexible and is capable of brake is the heat treatment Budd because it is proused at The Texas Eastern system makes available of natural to industries and homes ducing high temperatures.

a dependable, long range supply gas in its service area. SERVE YOU relief with the TEXAS EASTERN Eastern, Corporation SERVING THE NATION A LOCAL CITIZEN SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA of more than 4500 miles Texas Eastern transports, natural gas from Through a pipeline system the Midwestern, Appalachian and Eastern areas, the Southwest to serve homes and industries of Knowland Talk Fulbright Says By ROWLAND EVANS R. WASHINGTON UP Sen. Fulbright ME (D-Ark) said today Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) engaged in "dangerous talk' yesterday when he told the Senate "ultimate Communist victory" would result from "coxistence and atomic Two other members of the Senale Foreign Relations Committee Senators H.

Alexander Sraith (R- ND and Sp ark man (D-Ala) said they were puzzled over the point Knewland was trying to make. Knowland is the Senate Republican leader. Fulbright said it was 0US talk' to suggest that the United States could see no possibility solution of working out a peaceful of pressing worll problems. He cautioned that this country could Icse the cold war "by losing the allegiance of India and other nations through our empliaeis on military power." He urged lot les talk and a lot more rcs-ponsibility" in the foreign and T. V.

Charlie by "Vic" Cobb VAN Oh, Boss! Not now have one of those swell fellows over at Vic Cobbs install that new T. V. set for you. COBB'S Radio TV Service Phone 7-2598 I Madness In The die Elinors Denniston 1954 by Elinors Desciston Distributed by NEA Service, By ELINORE, DENNISTON Greg, Rupert and the newcomer climbed down into the "There was a washout along or four days ago," the said. "These secondary been neglected end at makeshift bridges were put a temporary measure.

I they would hold the your car. let alone the Recalling the ramshackle, paper shack from which the come, Greg asked in "Have you been around here The newcomer grasped bumper. "If we give the old heave-ho, I think can lift the the brake Again bothere dby voice, He heard it before, he was sure He releascd the brake. Then men took hold of the was surprised that not climb into the ditch and offer to help lift he misjudged her wisdom. With her admiring them, both Rupert and stranger were prepared to arm to display their masculine strength to the best advantage.

"Onc two three car came up a few dropped again. Rupert trembling with strain; the stranger panted with effort. braced himself. "Once authoritatively, he three heave." His arms be tearing out of their car rose and they rushed back en the road. Rupert was gasping.

There beads of moisture on the military policy fields. Knowland called for a sional inquiry into "our defense policy to find where it will take us. whether this clear and danger which appears to me in such that a basic change direction of OUr warranted" Sen Lyndon B. oh nson, Senate Democratic leader, proved the idea of a policy he said: "I'm afraid that we are weaker than we forchead. Greg straightened and brushed his hands together tightly Somehow the gesture felt familiar.

Of course. the circus strong mani He glanced selfconscicusly al Daggett and had an impression that the old man had just looked away There was a suspicious quirk to the twisted mouth. The stranger grasped his left wrist with his right hand "Anything wrong?" Daggett asked in concern. "Twisted my wrist," the stranger said. "Let mc see;" Hannah demanded.

He winced as she prodde1 and turned his hand. "You must have a sprain. Let me make tight bandage for you." They trooped into the trailer, and Hannah strapped the stranger's wrist. Daggett introduced himself 3 and his companions, and the stranger smiled engagingly, though his attention was SO distracted by he the strapping of his wrist that did not reciprocate. "Yes," Daggett said, efter a careful scrutiny of his guest, nis eyes bright with curiosity, "we are entirely or.

our own. Regular Robinson Crusocs. Cut off fom the world by choice. We have no radio and we haven't even seen a newspape since we started." Rupert, who was distributing and the drinks, gave him a quick look his expressive brows went up. Casvally he dropped a sweater over the table radio.

The stranger's eyes brightened. marvelous idea; but what brought you along this road?" "The credit," Daggett said with modest pride, "is all mine." "Well, at least no harm was done. "You are the only casualty. I can't tell you how sorry I am. I wish there was something we could do in return." is.

I have run out of grub. You 'might give me a lift to a store where can replenish my 'Delighted," Daggett assured him. Greg turned the. car and the trailer on an open field and started beck, deep in thought. There was more to the stranger than met the Dodge has done it! NEW YORK (P) The television networks are in a hot war for the first 10 places in the audience ularity ratings, but in the heat of battle they seem to have for gotten the viewing public.

Anxious to impress sponsors and affiliated stations, the, networks pit their strongest shows against the enemy's best to gain places in the coveted top about which the average vicwer knows little and cares less. The viewer, meanwhile, often finds that two shows he'd like to watch are scheduled at the same time and he has to miss one. 0g come other nights he finds there': little to attract him on any chan- TV-Radio in Race for Top Programs By WAYNE OLIVER eye, Clothes that cost a month's salary at the bank, but living in a tar-paper shack. No car. Miles from anywhere.

For Greg's money the whole situation added up to two words: hiding out. Belatedly, lie realized that Daggelt had reached the same conclusion. That accounted for his mendacity about not seeing 3 newspaper and having no radio. If the old man had any crazy ideas, opposition would only strangthen them. Nonetheless, only a fraction of his attention was on driving; the rest was engaged.

in attempting to fit the stranger into accounts of recent crimes. When they reached the crossroads where they had originally turned left, he headed west, relieved to be on a well-traveled once more. At the first small town he slowed down -tentatiously, The stranger, between Daggett end Rupert on the back seat, did not appear to notice, "Out of gas?" Daggett asked innecently when Greg brought the car to a stop in front of a supermarket. "No, but this is the first place I've see where Mr. ah can buy come grocerics.

Better to get them here because he won't have too far to walk back with his bundles." The stranger made 'no move to get out but chargrin, was so obvious on his face that Greg could: have laughed. (To Be Continued) alive with beauty! New Dodge Custom Royal V-8 4-Door Sedan with 183-hp. Red Ram V-8 Engine- to 193-hp. at slight extra cost, New'55 DODGE at your dealer's now! For months the word has been getting around: "Dodge has done it! Wait and see!" Now the new '55 Dodge is here and the promise is fulfilled. You'll know it from your very first glimpse of its sleek silhouette- -longer, lower, and far more beautiful than.

anyone dreamed! Here is a car that captures the flair of the future in the bold forward thrust of its hood, in the sweep of its rear deck and twin-jet taillights. Here is a car that introduces the new outlook in motor car styling, with a swept-back New Horizon windshield that surrounds you in a glass cockpit. Here is the car of a hundred surprises, whose taut and eager beauty is matched by exciting new developments that put the future at your fingertips. Dodge has done it! See the new '55 Dodge today. Dodge flashes ahead in '55! Dodge Dealers prosent: Danny Thomas in "Make Roorn for Daddy," ABCBert Parks in "Break The Bank," ABC-TV Roy Rogers, NBC Radio B.

R. HAMM MOTOR CO. 209 Fast Second Street Hope, Arkansas Royal Viking Takes Off on Polar Trip TOS ANGELES. The Royal Viking took ott varly, to inaugurate the first commercial transpolar passenger service tween Los Angeles: and Copenhagen, Denmark: ABC spotted its new hour-long Walt Disney Show Wednesday night so the second half overlaps the Joan Davis Show on. NBC and the first half of Arthur Godfrey and His Friends on CBS.

While no Nielsen report has been. made yet, spot checks for ABC by Trendex gave the Disncy show a. bigget audience than the combined CBS and NBC opposition. Julius la Rosa, the humility. kid will do a two-week stint on the CRS-T morning A show startlay next Monday.

A network: source says make $2,500 a week; his press agent says $5,000. Arthur Godfrey, who fired La Rosa last year has chosen Frank Parker to sub. for "hini on: "his Wednesday night TV 'show, Peter. Lind Hayes is pinch-hitting on tonight's talent scouts and: on the daytime show's while Godfrey. spends the week hunting with bow and arrow' Bob Hope is back from Europe with his filmed: show to be tele.

cast Dec. 7. The Scandinavian, Airlines, Systern's DE813 rose from: forbound International Airport at: 12:05 a.m. with film actors Jean Hersholt and Walter Pidgeon, public otficials would like t6 see both. Medic crow more than: 25 per cent.

CBS's counter offensive was directed against NBC a Thursday night Dragnot, which spot all last season close behind Lucy. CBS scheduled its new. Cli: max dramatic series, with the Shower of Stars in color -every fourth week, so it overlaps Dragnet. The latest Nielsen puts Dragnet in sixth place with 43.1 per cent of the potential audience. compared with second place and 56.5 a year a.

drop of 124. per cent. and two dozen newsmen this writer, aboard shortly the tress Cyd Charisse chi Airliner Royal Viking with the today champayne bottle. A dinner 8 nor. ed be- earlier: in the evening ditch.

here stranroads couple in didn't weight tarman surprise, that the old her Greg had of the bumper. Hannah with but feminine eyes the break inches was slignt Greg he two seemed sockets. it were stranger' congresforcign out and present to exin policy the ap-! review today should WIPING AWAY THE real -estate man, found over and killed a pet He went to a pet shop The grief of Ken center, and Trudy, 10, he gave the right answer after he accidentally ran TEARS-C. O. Beeson, Memphis, pup owned by the Weatherford children.

and purchased this silky-haired new pup. Weatherford, 3, and his sisters, Helen, 14, dissolved into little yelps of delight when the children their new nel. He's led to wonder why a good new shew, when it comes elong, isn't scheduled cn a dull wight when it would have a field day in the ratings, One example of the way the battle is waged is 'NBC's new medical documentary (Medic,) which replaced Dennis Day Show as opposition to CBS's prized I Love Lucy, perennial occupant of No. I spot in audience ratings. There was little 'expectation that Medic would draw.

a bigger rating but! there was the hope it would pull away enough viewers to cause Lucy to slip to. No. 2 or lower while one or more NBC shows: on cther nights moved up. The result: The latest Nielsen rating still puts Lucy in first irlace but with only 52.9 per cent of TV homes tuned in against 65.9 a year ago, a drop of 13, points. And viewere have to choose between two, good shows when many Imagine! Instant starts in zero weather SMALL APPLIANCE for everyday home needs: JOHNSON ELECTRIC SO 319 West 2nd.

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