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HOM STAR, MOM, ARKANSAS July 1 lew Methods Treat Burn Studied 8y FRANK CARRY reprirlfrl' itfrii to quick new trnnting Shantz Big Star Though His Side Lost M.M'I M.H-»i>"l«'n tl I fifijy 13 fur (He 1 (IfCW Ihf I'Mllll I from Ih't Nnlmrml Rev. T. White in Revival at Caney Friday Platform to from fnge chargel arc likely to be repeated' by state employes Horscut were-found in America un Icebergs of glacial origin July 9, WZ HOM ITAt, of up Iv on Shitif John J. PrendorRMt 1 of Uw modleal wpftrt- A idlcol A of Sundry lh.il! ll 1 of liurn xeverK.v n-nlcrii! Hub lift blood prott'ln crilli-rli loMMK i' I.mr,wi In firm. In-! nmn globulin, 'hey fin Id there of blood nllnhl iiK'WiM" In' will) minor htirnn.

uun bp dfii'nnliK'ii by )if-vi'n nu'h, pouml; (ml bull Ihrouithi Die nirlli' 1 Whllfyl (iml Sinn 'The kl'1 if. vfunitvt." in; the protflln Ut Hcrlmm 1 wh py olno found in ut i li Ul which dUBtffuii'd 1 lulf 'ui Kbxij trofllmunl inliibl eiilll vl lllni )ly 'i trnnifuilonn of blood i.lln..nm I'" 1 SDlhimn Blobullri rnmi.t nm-j 1 1 ll 1)l 1( 1 i ni "I thi ii-i'oid, lU'i-iiin-d Itoblnnnii. It ooMlef'hHlp itroviu; nnd Vl(1 1 schl 111 ponHlbkf ttffficllvimf-sf. in MV Id under way In nirvf-s two And it; Detroit rwurx'tws mnld 1 1 lu(l1 bU ta.it Kfiniiiir, I'll hiiVr Mriirk out tioitncr. i tin- liidli'i In hit MII Mlii'h ii a foul off Simula, xiud of old me 'iiii'i 1 1 rii'''.

nnS rionfr of thej im in bh Isirnorp expert Irian (Jov. York. l)i-v r-y iiii.n.'.lrnlfi'l fur all to ti-r. tin 1 oniy in a hricf flush, the be with lb" York 'if ut Uiat flcli hind lip tho KI.H'li- Mil' 1 "i Mnfi'liiy'y. flclt'gate and elaborated.

il am He also said ho til comparative recent geologic quently carrjf rocks and ROM Rb.lcy of Oklahoma, com- would "advlso but not rule" out and did not considerable distance acroH rr ittcc chairman. it; IrfjislatiiTe and nut "tisnrsi af.nn until introduced fronv sea as they float with Odean would bf? rniflafternoon h'-forf tJn- iieople." by man. land winds, convention cmild Ret a Ihroe ur rriore re'ports on Texas.) Ixeaiisi' of division of opinion in' the eoinmitlei'. Claims Continued from One BEATING THE LAW TAMPA. Kl.i M'pi IVvM-ii 1 IK- a ri 1 h' h'-ar't lf.nns.li' M.idi-ira Hoac'h.

'Tc A the dM'Niit mi'im that tho public officr He said "wanton Sum). uy ITS or any waste, cxtravaKuiicc: and wfil Tuft i.nrnpleU'ly sat will viitr i same wh' 1 the: conduct nf all our stad il lur." to pifk the fairs" during past four in I ill it I'liho'Afr's Chr'iiy said hi' wutil "the piiviitc use of state i statf: on. M(intf j-aifl, F'nb Mognn iraled: di a table placed 's iif- (hi- end ut Ms liar, "I'll ysi If a week to dc- I stop rid SPRINCHILL and Return ANSAS TY SOUTHERN Plus 15'P Federal Tax Tbriftrip Chair Car DIPOT TICKET OFFICI Telephone 7-2651 SOCIETY 74431 A. M. and 4 P.

M. Crerdentiols i Continued from Pace One llrv. ThlirnuM O.O, uf DM verily durlnit loully nlded of the pin- Blfl Content of blond token from of tin. 1 mlidti.v thf flml ntudy of employing ft" electric tw dcUtellittf tba twiicpniniilnn blood of Uurnod (UP) fix if ul aUultltin to tin of wftvfH in hud ticiiK'iulinii tidsoi'lmi'nl." "lie kci'iiK ynn nfl nirldc nil th" Umo," MiiBliil ftddi-d. "I didn't! llnit third Mi'iKi' WIIH iivi'i'i 111! 1 plllll' llld It VVilH .1 Ijllllt) flUilj pnrtltubirly prnlnc nl.

It, MII In 1 cunt "Do's ri'iilly iiliinil tbiit," Hiild the rilant firm! liliii'iclt, fiiild hiillni; on 'ilrlkiui; nnynni- IK pitietitn "I merely wan trylnii to 1By (JCt the huhlt. them to bit the pllrlu" lie two yi'tirw old, eliired, "I wasn't iifli'i nny wtrlltr- nut rt'coribi," Hail I'liinc tln-i (he outi'uini' mltjlil liave lirim dl: J-jli'liMll Illl 1 Nllllnllill I i riilly iiHi'i'i'd. but chunixtltt, Vit GOVERNOR Qualified by HONESTY MATURITY EXPERIENCE tfvUUMl Ml MM tut Hull, Ulllt Minn- than onf round In r.tiy cvi nt In jump to another the Hnsl briHol if i ch'riuii'. Hi- M'ddn't oHtirnate huw i rr'iny do sn I The" 1 i iii-w runuirn of ft IH tn Si-n. William Knowliiml nf II.

-v. Thnnnan l.oni.ji,,. Ijr( nnrninntion if nnd fi-iti-i-il in thl'. viciiciv, Ihr. would try In California's coin 'i'il-d mij.wri-cd tin' i-iill 711 v.

Eisenhower. Oallform.Vs lo hi' hud ii family, i Knrl himxelf a ciin- Kiitciol mi in UK'S! ditliilc. made it elenr hi- wants Hiiiiln.ir fi-iiii I Huh if, SP( 1( fj rs thintic.h. Unit, full in Ili'-i Kisenhfiwcr himself schi'du'led a Ihiiny 1'illi-i'c mill ci.nfiTi'iic'i' with thc Cailfnrnlll dfl! Hi'ri. I C'tsitinri, which already has had ii i Hi'v.

sp. hi L'-l years visit from Tuft. JIN in Mime fl Hi'- l.irijfi'i Tlu- ucili'iMl pliiKKed his own I chin i'h'-; nf I'M. 'lunch, i i-minr in tiilk.s with delegations yi'S-j II' 1 I'i iiniiir. full in tin' It -rdiiy iiit iiNsertlon that t(n-' in id nl lli'pnhlii'an'i must "tre-j iiim linni nl.

i In Cali.j n.i-ndoii.^ iiialnrlly" In November. I (iiiina in i.i'iii' "I Ilir liirci-r "I don't want a see-saw liattlcj t'lii ami c.nii|i.. HI' .1 d.vtiiiinli. 1 that will K'ive us the cxecutiv cof iiiiii lil'Ti-illv imiii's his Tice (the lose the Sen- rniil in that will wive us small majority Ili-v. U'lnli- In- In his old i In house." he declared.

mi-' rtimeh. llth! theme was that he. was, tlii.nii:li iii" I'dlh nnd Snttnn to liiko July iiiri.ni;h Hd. finm the 'ither side Into Ills cainpj A nf Hev. 1( fair and basis" if i l.i.i'/,' ul invite every, the purty nomination.

jniii in the ilendar hiunday, July 10 fhe Catholic Altar Society will Insor a benefit ice cream social ursday evening at the parish The public is invited. Hope Club will have regular meeting at the Barlow "el Thursday, July 10, at 7 o' Eck. she spent two weeks. She was accompanied home by her aunt and uncle, and Mrs. John Ander on, who were enroute to their home in Tucson, and svero the dinner guests Tuesday of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Winemiller. Boyle Shaft to Test for Arkansas Manganese MAHSHALU, Ark.

nro digging a tunnel through Continued trom vnge Taft nor Eisenhower seems to want to toss the coin until he can cry "heads" and win either way it lands. They are both dedicated men, nnd neither wants to gamble. The only other problem now left (nil i nc ncrc the property in the Republican convention ssor Jays contains a rich deposit who is noing be vice president. manganese ore. Well, Trellis Mae.

believe it Lconnrd Baxter of Cushmnn. Russell Has Continued From BRC of questions brought prolonged applause from Ihft estimated 225 persons Attending ho RlVi In answerlns tho four questions DOROTHY DIX Unsociable Neighbors Dear Miss Being sociable disposition. It Is rather hard for to understand tho people who iponslvc neighbors elsewhere OB your block. out to him HuoseU said; me to understand ino peopic. 1.

He cloosn't think President; live next door to us. At lie '47 Friendship Club will set Thursday, July 10, ut the ne ot Mrs. Ben Waller. -rlday, July 11 he DeAnn Lilac Garden Clubj sponsor a bcnetit ice cream pper on Friday, July 11, at 8 i. All proceeds will be used to jiplete the club house.

The pubis invited. Mr. and Mrs. Brasher had as week end guests, Mrs. Brasher's nieces and their families, Mr.

and Mrs. James Busccme and son, Mrs. Jimmy Boone daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

T. N. Morse and children, all of Beaumont, Texas. Mrs. Morse remained for a two weeks visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Bruce of Rosemead, and Mr. and Mrs. Burlon Taylor of Pomona, are visiting relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Earnlo Sundbcrg I IK. and children, Bob and Jan, ot and Mrs. G.

A. Hobbs and, cuests and Mrs. Webb Lascter, Jr. 111 be hosts and hostesses to a i lung peoples dance at the Hope jmntry Club Friday night, July from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. Dallas, Texas, were holiday guests of.

relatives in Hope. What values! Here's your chance to buy a fine used sewing wuhine at a money'Saving price. Every one of these machines has been carefully inspected and adjusted by expert SINGER mechanics and is in top working order! STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS MAKES TAKEN IN TRADE ii The hnrltdnips for the conveiv Morkets Uy Thp Crocs Wlii-iil lii. cv.ilns In rally Iriiditii; 1 en Xiii'd ih ni un! i'ii- lo SI iliii; i tu rents lower. ('iilllt- i'i i' i C'olloii t'tiluif.

oj.M-iii'd '10 el-tils i a lialc lo ilU luturi iiiovi'd hljilu-r in i 111 r. 11 Ml lli'iird nl Ti'iidi 1 on lion shifted ciulckly today ini; after a drnmatie Inter- hide lasl Herbert Him- ver. old former I'resi- di iit, srl nff banner-wiiviiif! pa- amid a l-l-niiiuilc ovation. II was first the harried di li'iintes bad a chance to whoop il up anil ttiey went happily stoit'piiu: iiround the aisles to all tin- old familiar tunes. In a serious vein, Hoover made il plain he sides with Taft against on foreign policy differences.

Thi! only living ex- Pn'sldrnt called the Western European ili fense forces which Eisen- Cbieniiii i bower headed a "phantom army" and advocated reliance on tiirpow- Hour i-ar'y on sollhui niiliniu-d liivui- 111 lefi'iplN al Dais held ulxiiii and soy- heilil'; VM'i'e Inwei-. Here is report iHiimsheil h.v the USI.lA: Iliil 1 drupped lo 50 vents ami inure un Kaslern C'unibelt markets, rclleclinn liiuell larger lanu shipments llu luiuhout llu. 1 Mtdwosl. Close lu fire estimat- as Taft has. Although Hoover conferred with T.ifl here, the former President did nut malic tiny public nm)inincc- mi nl nf his choice for the nomination.

The strurfile over contested del- I'cntes on iiKiiln beforo UK- cri'dt'titials cnmniittee with (pilek vole scheduled on the Louisiana doli'Kation. Tt'it wits c.xpoetcd to continue his wlnniiiK ways in the committee, dominated by his supporters, with the sviitini) of a pro-Tatl Louisiana After its vote! the mfmmll- tec. still hitd two more hours of IM'ISS Virginia Tonnemaker, Jari G. Willis to Wed Jr. and Mrs.

Dale Tonnemaker city announce the cngage- hnt and approaching marriage their daughter, Virginia, to fall G. Willis, son of Mr. and if. Irs Ity. with TREADLES from 2 5.00 PORTABLES from $52.50 CONSOLES from $87.50 markot.s coin-j Bumi nt over the" 38- LY SHOE SALE offering in this event about 400 Pairs in Droiiy Types, Casuals and Famous Brands but broken tiies.

now, or this fall. GROUP 1 pin cil with than 50, tHii) a week ugn, t'hnici' IHO lo pound IIORS have sold Irnm lo at Ihr Kaslem I'nmlii'lt term- with ti'P nf 1 1 puitl at Indliinapolis. The top was at -it Knsl St. I mis. I'hlcUKn hud some to mil weights at to Nearly on salo i al I- marlUels.

almut more I than lust XWdni'SiUi) i 1 in utrnni; pi .111 t.ti-i'ifi un! I. Hill imuiuls 1'iit he.ivior I an 1 sti'iuly to i-i'iUs low- I'll Ili'llers steady t.v) ernl.s The uarl.v tvp was i'ii piuiii' most i'l t'lu'ii'r in low ciime aiul S.U.fill In i ilvi'vl luw choice Kiades to YOltK Tin- stock mark- i el lielvt liiilay. Prices chtin- ahtiiKsi t'liiirclj- in trao- i A numl-cr nf le.nlinu issues tr.uteil uni'luiiljAi'd. Tin 1 cm nuuket mixed and. vote Texas when Vsteal" COMPLETE SEWING COURSE with purchase of each machine A series of lessons designed to teach you beautiful, professional-looking sewing Expert SINGER teachers give you personal instruction at your SINGER SEWING CENTER.

Garrett Willis also this wedding will be solemniz- in Varly August at Garrett Me- Church. Green Entertains Party Tuesday Martin Green entertained the pleasure: ot her sister, (r-ss Wilma Colemnn, with a party at her homo Tuesday. Catherine Cox had high cofc and Miss Mary Lou Moore guest. Otters present were Mrs. Al- Ksc, Miss Mary Anita Miss Tawanna Green, iss Iv''ncy Camp, and Mrs.

Bud- Iy Mrs. Perry Taylor has returned to her home in Dallas, ter spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Purtcll, and other relatives. Miss Dorothy Hulsey is leaving Thursday night for El Dorado.

Kansas, to join her parents, and Mrs. W. D. Hulsey, who are making their home there. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Kitchen had as guests last week their son. Charles Woodul, and family Hanna, Wyoming. or not that is the question as people used to say in the old days before television started pay- ins $5,000 for an average quiz show answer. There are al least IS politicians who want to be vice president, and the trouble is that the U.

S. government only elects one, although even an ordinary restaurant has at least five. Some cynics here feel that, in their earnest eagerness to head the great moral crusade, either Taft or Ike may make a delegate deal on tho question of who is to be vice president, and maybe accept a person who is otherwise socially unacceptable to him. Well, honey, I don't say these rumors are untrue. But I have noted a great willingness among the Republicans to resume national responsibility after 20 years, no matter what the price may be.

The odd thing about the GOP Ark. said yesterday that Rovern- ment assaycrs Ftad told him the Orvillc Pemberton property nbout 12 miles northeast of here has a manganese deposit assaying 61 pel- cent. Baxter, who has leased the property, said the Cushman manganese deposit, where a large manganese processing plant is under construction, assayed 53 per cent. Baxter also said the Pembcrlon manganese dioxide dcposix assayed 04.4 per cent. He has a cre.w i't work sinking tfinri irt iiiivO nis vi i .1 fin i other Democrat." sense.

we try to be kind or added tl at did not expect show some little sign ot friendship. an to endorse his cmulW.n-y.! they walk leave abac, 2. He favors universial m.Ut..ry I li.lcly rgnsted I thought he. training in some form. 3.

He favors a presi fercntial primary in his home slate lived In hills or caves: residential iire-j In the middle of civilization A bettor outtdwk Lisa," ito Dear Miss Dis: Btfwr the doctor has told me that we have clashing alltlcs nnd should rtrt con live together, should we do 16 Don't Ruth Golno Staady Dear Miss Dix: About month ago 1 met boy nnd thought was in love with htm. We won steady tor week and he gave me an expensive Rift. Now I realize that I don't cure for him and would like to know If I should return the gift. PATSY but hasn't reached a "firm con-j Answer: One simply must elusion" on the desirability of a that it docs take all kinds of people proposed nation-wide primary. 4.

He does not favor abolition to make the world, and learn to live with them. Thank heaven, say of the electoral college as a partji (m hc sociable ones! People of the mnchinery for election the president. who turn from preferred friendship don't know what they're missing, a shaft and a tunnel into a hill on the property. Answer: That was certainly a whirlwind affair, Patsy. Uy all means return the gift, telling him it was much too lavish for so short an acquaintance, Next time meet the "one and only," quarrel to pick its top political evangelist is th-; rauocus laughter it is stirrng among local Democrats.

One of them said; "You think the average man is excited about When did a fellow ever vote against the butter on his bread?" I reported this remark to a Re Mrs. John Churchman of Little Rock is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kitchen. publican delegate and he looked depressed.

"We arc going to face that head- on," he said. "That is Taft Is or Eisenhower is. We are going to provide morality and butter both, I'm sure 1 hope." Well, dear, goodbye for now from Your loving husband, Wilbur P.S. Please send more money. It costs 40 cents to get a shirt laundered here.

In his speech, tho senalw said mu i deserve your pity much the nation must continue to rearm! oro than your censure. Sometimes folks are too shy. or self-conscious, to accept friendship; they feel inadequate to return favors, or even to return affection and understanding. If seemingly "cold" neighbors your overtures for this in view of the current Communist throat to world ponce, but that he believed the rearmament pro- grani could bo carried on with less waste. He also said that there appeared to be no hope for an early reduc- ri on, it's worth thc effort to con- PRESCOTT NEWS Hospital Notes Josephine Admitted: Mrs.

Odcll Aaron, ot Hope. Discharged: Miss Viniu Mae SPECIAL! SEWING CABINETS floor new) Available in 3, and 4 drawer models. Various styles and linislies. Mrs. Fred Gresham fl'rtain Monday Night and Mrs.

Fred Gresham the members of the Garden Club and their lands with a dinner-dance on (day night at the Hope Club. Arrangements zcnniaa and eetpeas- were used throughout e' entertaining rooms. The serving table was covered a yellow cloth and centered ah artistic arrangement of. Powell, Hope, Julia Chester Admitted: Mrs. Bill Groves, of Hope.

Discharged: Virgil L. Masey, Thursday, July 10 Thc Wednesday Bridge Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the home of Mrs. Gus McCaskill. daughter, Amelia, motored to Lit- Ho Rock Thursday for the day. Family Reunion Held Members of the family of Judge and Mrs.

Brad Bright enjoyed a family reunion on Friday at Gilford Lodge, suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haltom Jr. and Dr. J.

D. Cornish have had as their guests, Mrs. H. A. Holt, and Miss Mattie Holt ot Fl.

Worth Texas. tion taxes, and sounded the ancient Southi-rn Democratic cry of states' riuhts. On the controversial civil rights issue, Russell said lie favored civil riulils guaranteed lo every citizen by the constitution," and added that he believed that the Democrats would adopt a program satisfactory to all factions except the extremists on both sides. Prominent in the Arkansans pro sent was Gen. Nathan Gordon, who sported a "Russet for President" button.

Gordon admitted that he had not attended the lunchoons for thc other three visiting 'candidates and added with a grin, "This is the man I'm for." Rep. Brooks Hays Chief Justice Griffin Smith of the Arkansas Supreme Court, Secretary of Stale C. G. (Crip) Hall and Land Commissioner Claude A Rnnkin also attended thc luncheon Gov. McMath was on a cumpului tinue trying to win their confidence.

If their failure to warm case you take a little more time before rush ing Into tho "flolng steady" stage. I Rather from your handwriting that you arc very young, and so urge you the more sl'ronffly to be direful with your affections. Bestow them more judiciously. Dear Miss Dlx: My husband and I nre very happy except for ono thing. Wo (have an B-month-old baby nnd I fuel 1 am entitled to order to please lives nnd other busybodlesT" HARASSKt) Answer: If you and yoUt molhi agree that you'd both bo In your own homes, yi certainly shouldn't lot tho ttdVlw ot outsiders Influence your Ion.

Arc you sure, Inn the doctor's odd diagnosis Just an excuse to Justify wilfulness? Constant qunN'cltttjrw not so much a "clash of nllttes" ns nn Indication ot stable emotions nnd childlike fusnl to mnko adjustments ttt people. If you can't got atonB with your motyer, It's ciuito pdu-jlf bio thnt you cnn't got along Vftlh anyone else, which Is a aftlfli outlook for your future. In yottr case, a little self-analysis wotiUNi do much to supplement JoUr tor's conclusions. advances is simply a case 01 my husband should take i nnthropy. absolutely nothing will Qf llu oplnlon change them.

All you cnn do si bo because he refus pleasant when you mcc Igm ii flllrl illOrO 1(V their sourness and find more re Teacher Training Groups to Meet LITTLE ROCK Iff) Moro than vocational nKrlcultural teach LM-S an: expected to attend a series of teacher training workshops ti bo held during July and August C. R. Wlllf.ey, state supervisor vocational agriculture, said yestei day that the workshops would he id al Buld Knob July 21-24; At kansas State College July Brlnkley July 211-31; Arkansas A College July 30-Allfi. 2 Southern Stale College. Aug.

4-7 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell. A beautiful picnic dinner was served on thc tcracc. Those present included Mr.

and Mrs. Arl Fincher nnd family of of I Stephens; Milliard Bright, Abilene Hope Mrs. Charles B. Collins, ot Mineral Springs, Mrs. Ada L.

Gorham, McCaskill. Branch Admitted: Mrs. Benson Edwards Hope. LIMITED NUMBER COME EARLY GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST Visit, phone, or write now! ON SALE ONLY AT YOUR Trade Marl; of TilS MNCKR jiro. CO.

SINGER SEWING CENTER Listed in phone book only under SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Brchid sweeVV.i sl Iguests present. II twenty live Mr. and Mrs. Ed Markham of Dallas were tho holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Moore. I'reseolt 7-1); Boonovlllo AUK of the suite- and couia no A I3 on present, lie was represented be by his wife. Russell lel't Little Rock last night to fly lo Chicago.

"GERM" WAR HANAU, Germany (UP) Hotel Owner Paul Sonncnfeld swore today he would never again wage insect warfare against other innkeepers. Sonnenfeld was fined about $71 yesterday for hiring his nephew, Fritz Timm, 24, to unleash bags ot bedbugs in rival hotels. Timm Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steed Conway; Mr.

and Mrs. Wilton Steed and Bill. Pine Bluff; Mr and Mrs. Earl Barham, Hope- Mrs. Joe Douglas and Joe Ed of Conway; Mr.

and Mrs. Dulchie Bright and Janet; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lambert, Shirley and Rita Both, Dr. and Mrs.

Jack Harrell and Amelia; Judge and Mrs. Bright, Jo Ann and Dick Bright. Guests were Mrs. Clinton Barrett of Victoria, Texas; Mrs. Marion Franks and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Powell. Miss Millie Roberts, who has the guest of Miss Ethel Bemis, has returned to her home in Lufkin, Texas. Miss Loyce Stewart of Little Rock visited her mother, Mrs. Bob Stewart, over the week end.

i Miss Catherine Jane Mitchell has returned to her studies at Henderson State Teachers College, Arkadelphia, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell. Mrs. Norvelle Parker ot Texarkana was the waek end guest ot Mr.

and Mrs. Watson White Jr. Picnic Supper Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Bemis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bcmis, Mr. and Ijpomi' and Going Katherine Imler has re- who registered under cassumedi Orin Ellsworth, Mr.

and Mrs. Hurnef 1 Heber Springs whero names, paid an $81 fine. J. R. Bemis, Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. IS A. U.

President Continued trom Pace One "Let us beware, lest our own minds arc ruled by prejudices and fears which are excited by labels hunK onto ideas to cloud and ni dy our thinking," he added. Cauiwi-ll also said that the American farmer has contributed to the wealth and prosperity of the nation, because the; average pur capita consumption of food in this country is now the highesV in history. He said he considered llm a "tribute to the efficiency ot the American farmer." Delegates 13 Southerr Little Rock Aug. OVERLOADED LAKAVIOTTK, O. (UP) m'u ow'dny ott week, nt which lime ov i i should take over the that he refuses to do many dls- ules between us, so please advise 1C.

LISA While I am strong advocate Of time, out for mothers, I think you nro overdoing tho prl viloRC. Don't forget your husbant works hard, too. in order lo pro vide adctmatoly for you and his child, Caring for a baby cloesn' come as costly to a father to a mother, so having tho youngate lor full clay could be quite task fur him, Couldn't you in-rung for baby-sitter oeeauUmnlly you could go out together? 11 this Isn't feasible, at lens settle for un evening not fit day. When you say you are "on-j titled" to day off, you sound more like a hired nurse than baby's mother. One is never "eiu titled" to neglect or Ignore one's responsibilities.

You should con Donr Miss Dlx: I nm 21, brother Is 10, and he churtvs arc with boy his age who o) cornea to our house tor moals, frequently stays overnight. I very much, anfi hu to go out with htm, biit I'm fruld people will any I'm robbing ANCUE Answer: Nonsense, two year's dltferuncu, even nt your young ages, Isn't enough to cause con- corn. You may tnko a little kldi ding from friends, but pass it ott, with light remarks nnd forgot Released by The Bell (Syndicate, Inc. 'I'he Ohio Highway Patrol said today It an elephant In a non-political move because the ponderous pachyderm was throwing its around. 1'atrolmen Lena, a three-ton elephant performing with the Mills Brothers Circus, off truck from Dayton, O.

yesterday because it overloaded weighing sldor It a privilege to cans Cor your baby; instead you seem to regard him us an onerous chore. HOPE DRIVE-IN THEATRE 8. Main A Country Club LAST DAY Stewart Allyson 1HI SIROTOH STORY Lewis scales. "I've seen everything overloaded but nothing like this," said John Boyd, on duty al the truck weighing station. stales and Puerto are attend Ing the 4-day school, which closes today.

MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT HAUL WITH A DODGE AND CUT YOUR COM! GROUP 2 OFF UP 3 i As.Mli'Ultl'd, 1'lCSS UHi.tt, uiu-lia liO-StlH'k Nl'AV YOUK ion July Cot- 106 in Italy, Heat Slows Up Trains KOMI: i.i'. Uiut It's so luii in sunny Vi'ii liaius an Cut costs with a Dodge truck "Job-Rated" to fit your from to 4-ton. ft 9 Power-with-economy is the first principle of OA Dodge engine- thanks to L-head design, high- efficiency corburefion. Low upkeep is engineered Into every Dodge truck with features such as floating oil intake and others. gyrol Fluid available on Vi-, 3 1-ton, and Route-Van saves wear.

i Come In today for a demoniira- and a good deal! Save on gas and oil. Dodge truck operating coats stay low, thanks to values as lightweight aluminum-alloy pistons with chromer plated top piston rings, 4 rings per piston, and others. tfford to bargains (Ho ivieroury elimlnii); tu HKi U'aiiUMon Kniiui unusuol lomiu-raturi's had ox- paiuU'd iho rails. Al Kissiu Ti.itno had slop until firomen shrank i sU'fl bavU to with tons of i i Foarins simitar conditions" else- i where. it all Italy move ench Kill 294 in Week KeadqUOXlt-t unnounced duy Uiait soldiers were killed and 175 iu clushtts in Utst from "Our Dodge trucks give us exceptional over-all economy" "Economy is one of the many things we like about our Dodges.

They're real low on all on oil and upkeep. "These trucks are on the go for days every week, carrying extra-heavy payloads. They always keep running and have never had any major mechanical trouble. "The tell ua the new Dodge has real comfort aud drives like an automobile." Save on maintenance. Dodge "Job- Rated" trucks keep you on the out of the repair shop.

You get such features as exhaust valve seat inserts, positive-pressure lubrication system, and others. STARTS TODAY DEADLINE McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.

McRae Jr. and Mrs. S. T. White Sr.

enjoyed a picnic supper on Friday evening at the Ellsworth recreation ground. Jeff Livingston Klwanis Speaker At trie regular meeting thc Kiwanis Club Thursday night pres ident Jeff Livingston, -gave the club a report on his trip to the International Meet at Seattle. He reports a good time but was sorry that he did not have an overcoat with him. His Arkansas clothes were not suitable for the weather he encountered thoi'e. Thc club was royally entertained by Miss Virginia Ann Wynn who sang three songs, accompanied by Mrs.

Ambrose at the piano. It is hoped that Miss Wynn will return often and give us moro her beautiful voice. Jim Cole will be in charge of the program next Thursday and his subject will be Independence Day and its Significcnce. We are loot ing forward to a good program. Miss Rita McCaskill has returned from a visit with friends Little Rock.

PLUS SPECIAL Robinson Maxim Fight Round-By-Round, Blow-By-Blow Screen showing of the entire 13 Rounds DONT MISS IT! Plus Latest News Events Irl Hubbard, student ut College, Monticello, was the week end guest his parents, Mr. Mrs. John Hubbard. Bryson Younger spent the weekj end in Dallas. Dr.

and Mrs. Jack Harrell and! ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S SUMMER SHOES REDUCED Every pair of men's summer shoes have been reduced to sell. -This is your opportunity to save and you II want several pairs at this great savings. BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN AND SAVE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MEN'S SUMMER SHOES One big table of smart styles in a good range of sizes. Some values up to $11.95.

Every pair a real buy. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY en long life. Husky frames, sturdy axles and high-capacity springs provide extra strength, lengthen truck life. Because Dodge "Job-Rated" truck Uwts longer, it has a high trade-in See rite 6uy fa soys LEO MEUOT, Meud) Distributing Modi'ton, Wis. DODGE TRUCKS B.

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98,963
Years Available:
1930-1977