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PAGE TWO HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Sautrday, December 11, 1037 Hope Star Justice, Deliver Thy Heroid From False Report! Piblished every -day afternoon by Star Publishing Inc. (C Alex. H. Washburn), at The Star building, 212-214 South Walnut street, Hope, Arkansas. C.

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Commercial newspapers policy in the news columns to protect their readers Com a deluge of space-taking memorials. The Star disclaims responsibility for the sate-keeping or return of any unsolicited manuscripts. Aviation Points Way to World- Wide Unity Star of Hope 1839; Press, 1921. Consolidated January 18; 1929. AN other important Pan little American anniversary Airways skipped completed by the unnoticed second the year of regularly scheduled commercial ocean flying in the Pacific--and wrote into the record books one of the most remarkable records in the history of aviation.

Simply to add up the statistics on those two years is to miss the point of the story. It is interesting, of course, to note that the third year of ocean flying began with the 163rd scheduled flight across the Pacific. and that the Clipper planes have transported more than 3,500,000 letters, upwards of half a million tons of freight and nearly 2000 passengers. Yet these figures don't tell the story. It is the less spectacular reports, which show a group of 'skilled technicians getting a tough job down pat, that are really significant.

ONE of these, for a sample, is the story of how the Hawaii Clipper and broke the speed record between Honolulu and Calidid it by adding 450 miles to the distance flown! They did it with weather maps. not with mirrors, Painstaking weather surveys had shown that for this particultr voyage, a southern course far below the regular "great circle" would be advantageous. So when the ship left Honolulu it swung off in the general direction of Samoa instead of passing Diamond Head and point for San Francisco. Passengers were confused, of course, and the actual distance flown was 2860 miles, as compared with the regular .2410 miles. But the trip was made in nine minutes less than the previous time record.

A think like that tells how ocean flying has come of age out in the Pacific. It shows adventure being transfigured from a casual acceptance of risks to a scientific exploration of the possibilities of wresting safety and speed from the hostile elements. AND the whole performance, the two solid years of it, is a tremendously encouraging sort of thing--even if aviation as a whole leaves you cold. For here, after all, is one of the few solidly constructive movements going on in the world today. At a time when mankind seems to be doing its best to split up into hostile camps, here is a movement that makes for unity and friendly communication.

At a time when the rible destructive powers of the airplane are being demonstrated: with grim frightfulness, aviation here is showing its constructive possibilities. Our hopes for the future, when you stop to think about it, rest largely on the chance that the forces which tend to tie human society into one united, compact whole will prove stronger than the forces which are tending to disrupt and destroy it. What Pan American is doing in the Pacific is a fine, heartening illustration of the vitality which the former force can have, and the intelligence with which it can be directed. Boys' Reading Habits ONE of the soundest features of the Boy Scouts' program is the emphasis which it puts on good reading as a leisure time activity for boys. Dr.

James E. West, chief scout executive of the Boy Scouts, is calling attention to this feature by designating the week of December 12-18 as Boys' Life Week. The Handbook for Boys which Dr. West has created is one of the most widely read books in modern history, more than 5,700,000 copies having been distributed since it was first printed in 1910. Also familiar to all Scouts is the magazine, Boys' Life, which.

Dr. West edits. Following these, there is a whole host of wholesome, stimulating books available to boys in the bookstores and libraries. "No entertainment is SO inexpensive as reading; no pleasure so lasting," says Dr. West.

"No one thing. in my judgment, is so much a factor for influencing the attitude of mind and habits of conduct." True enough; and parents generally should do all they can to help the Roy Scouts of America in its effort to establish the "reading habit" in growing boys. The Family Doctor T. Reg. U.

9. Pat. ON By DE. MORKIS FISHBEIN Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, and of Hygela, the Health Magazine. Sense Changes, Faulty Co-ordination Principal Locomotor Ataxia Symptoms This Is the third in a series in which Dr.

Fishbein discusses cause, effect and treatment of diseases of the nervous system. (No. 394) When syphilis gets into the spinal system it produces serious changes which make up altogether a collection of disturbances called locomotor ataxia and known scientifically as tabes dorgalis. Usually five to 15 years after the person, has first been infected and has been without adequate treatment for syphilis, these symptoms begin to appear. Occasionally they occur much sooner.

There are many instances in which people have been infected with syphilis and have not later developed this condition. Because the disease changes tissues in the spine, the reflexes (particularly the knee jerks) disappear and there are changes in the pupils of the eye. It is customary for doctors in examining people suspected of having this condizion to test the reaction of the eye to light and to distance. In the typical case of locomotor ataxia, the eye will react to looking at a distance and then at a near object with an opening and closing of the pupil, but it will not react to light and dark. Occasionally also the pupils will be irregular and will be very slow to! react, SANTA CLAUS and COMPANY By KING COLE NOW THAT PETER'N THAT MAKES NE WORRIES 3'M WHERE ARE YOU ITAS IS NO TIME TO BE WE MUSTN'T THEY'RE CHIMNEYS) POLLY ARE HELPIN' WITH ABOUT WHETHER THE TWO GOING PLAYIN' WITH BLOCKS! BE TOO FOR YOU TO (BUT THE SMOKE! LOOKS THE WORK, BACK YOU'RE ALL TH' 7 GOING TO CHIMNEYS FIT INTO AGAIN! ALL I'M GOIN' TO GIVE THIS 'EM SEVERE WITH PRACTISE ON, WHEEK! AS IF SANTA'S GETTIN' WEIGHT Y'LOST, A TALKIN' MINUTE! THEM, SANTA! ARE TO CAP'N MATE TO THE THE ROOM BLOCKS OVER LUCKY! WHERE ARE STORED BUT XMAS ISN'T HERE SANTA PRESIDENT, Con COLE A Book a Day By Bruce Catton Flight'-Story by Amelia Earhart, It is at once an extraordinary and tragic thing that Amelia Earhart wrote book as "Last Flight" (Harcourt, Brace, Here is a dramatic story that was to have been called "World Flight." Then one day in last July, Miss Earhart headed over the vast are of the Pacific and was seen no more Almost by presentiment, it would seem.

she prepared ench chapter of her book, sending them back together with her dispatches, her diaries, the running log from the cockpit as each stage of is the trip was remarkable completed. revelation The a most of her character. "Some day," she would say, "I'll get bumped off. There's so much to do, so much fun here, I don't want to go, but She had written to her husband. George Palmer Putnam: "Please know I am quite aware of the hazards.

want to do it-because I want to do it. Women must try to do things ps men have tried. When they fail, then failure must be a challenge to others." "Last Flight" exudes that sort of gallant flair for hgih adventure to the last page. The earlier chapters 1'e- count Miss Earhart's first aviation trials, how she flew the Atlantic, the first woman to accomplish that feat; how next she hopped from Mexico City to New York; how still later she flew the Pacific from Honolulu to Oakland. Finally, the story swings into her world flight.

You will remember this book as one of those rare human documents such as come off the presses only once in a great G. F. Compliment For Trish URBAN, Zuppke, Illinois coach, says he likes the Notre Dame stadium more than any one in which he ever has played or visited. With the County Agent Clifford L. Smith Firing Farm Home Farmers located on a new electric line should wire their farms when they see construction on the line beginning, When farmers see the actual construction they know that electric setvice will available to them.

Delay in wiring after this time will mean that they may not have the use of electricity us long as they otherwise might, and it also will mean additional expense to the power company in connecting them to the line later. Any increase in expense will be reflected in the amont that it paid for the current, advises Earl L. Arnold, tension engineer, University of Arkansas College of Agriculture. In order to connect the wiring in the buildings to the power line. it is necessary for the power company to install transformers on the power line and service wires to the building.

At the time the line is built, workmen and equipment are available for this purpose at 3 very small cost to the power company, The Dairy Cow The dairy cow is in an enviable position on the farm this winter, for the price of dairy products are the highest since the winter of 1929-30. In order to take full advantage of this situation. cows should he protected from abuse through the feeding of unpalatable coarse roughage. This type of roughage is not only difficult for the cow to digest, but its production will necessarily be low, because more readily digestible feed is necessary to maintain high milk and butterfat production, according to V. L.

Gregg, Extension dairyman, University of Arkansas College of Agriculture. In view of the high prices and the ample supplies of good quality roughage available on most farms, the dairy LOST KINGDOM by OREN ARNOLD, Copyright 1937, NEA Service, Inc. CAST OF CHARACTERS ROBERT HARRY--hero, explorer. MELISSA LANE -heroine, Barry's partner. HONEY BEE GIRL--Indian; member of Harry'a HADES JONES--pioneer; memher Barry' party.

The crisis of the uncrifice In met when Bob rimes to the occasion and tell the people the Sun God wants uniT happiness on thin earth. CHAPTER XXI THE celebration continued until well past noon, and Bob was forced to do some tactful hinting in order to get more food for himself and "Lissa. "Evidently white gods aren't supposed to eat much," Bob grumbled, good-naturedly. "I'd give a lot to sit down to one of Honey Bee's meals right now." "Me too!" 'Lissa agreed. "Say, I wonder what's happening back in camp, Bob? Don't you imagine Uncle Hades is likely to start after us?" "Your guess is as good as mine.

It all depends on what the cook tells. Unfortunately, we ordered her not to tell anything, you know. We've got to get out of here as soon as possible." Bob need not have worried about their escape, for the brown people themselves had been planning. When the huge bonfire had died down and the merrymaking subsided, the chieftain approached Bob, with great deference. The two men talked, with signs and a few words which Bob had picked up, for more than an hour.

A ring of villagers stood around to watch, at respectful distance. think we understand each other, at last," Bob eventually said to 'Lissa. "The chief here is begging a boon for his people. He petitions us never to reveal the location of their village to their enemies." 'Lissa stared questioningly at Bob. "Who are their enemies? Now, I mean?" "Nobody.

But they don't understand that, Their word-ofmouth history tells of raiding cutthroats, who drove their ancestors out of the cliff castle, you They fled here to hide. They've been hiding for a long time, and they don't know anything else." -that's right. And I don't much blame them, Bob." "Nor I. They begged us not to destroy them ourselves, too. I promised, provided we would have an escort buck up the cave trail." ISSA wasn't sure she wanted ever to see the inside of any Girl Wed by Proxy While on High Seas BERKELEY.

Calif. (P) She embarked from New York UR Florence Holden, an American citizen, and landed at Marseilles, France, as Mrs. Maur. ice Miller, a subject of Great Britain. Such was the experience of Berkeley woman in a recent marrige by proxy on the high seas.

Her new husband is British vice consul at Barcelona, Spain. He could not get a leave of ubsence and she could enter Spain only as his wife--so the marriage, took place via radio while she was on shipboard. lard at that time. Skippers in ment con be prevented by keeping flies from cured meal. Curing in cold storage will not prevent them, Thorough wrapping after curing will keep flies from ment.

Fat, thin pieces of meat become rancid. Bacon strips should be used first. Well cured hams, smoked and wrapped, improve in quality for period of 12 to 15 months after curing. A few bogs on the farm kept for supplying part of the home meat needs consume much feed which otherwise might be wasted and land used for their production for this purpose can be made to return a high per acre us compared with other crops. -ALL HOME OWNERSWe Invite Your Inquiry TERMITE CONTROL At Reasonable Prices Home Service Co.

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GIBSON Drug Company The Rexall Store Phone 63 Delivery COTTON OWNERS Universal Prayer By Helen Welshimer A LIKE in lands where steel outlines the pattern By which men live--and kingdoms where the days Are planned by sun and wind und rain and harvest, We ask for peace, we chorus in its praise! OURS is a East prayer and for West love are and weary lamps of the and drums shelter, That summon youth to -ending battles, The crimson flags that show an army comes! WE To ask for clasp a neighbor's hand with in quiet hearts peace, outreaching Will sheathe their guns, call home the ships of battleWhen we are friends, world bitterness will cease! cow should be fed liberally this winter on. the best quallty hay on the farin. Mr. Gregg said. Year-Round Meat A meat curing plant offers a farm family opportunity for a -round supply of meat at a low cost, declares cave again.

But Bob told her there pers. And the newsreel cameramight be no other way out of the men. And the tourists, and hot box canyon, eval with dangerous dog stands and filling stations popclimbing. The brown chief said ping up on the new road out here so, and his people surely ought to -gosh!" know. Rock walls can be defiant of man.

THE enormity of the affair I'll bet Hades Jones pressed them both, So called and Holliman and I could figure a white civilization can be very way to get out," Bob was staring heartless, for all its greatness. The speculatively at the cliffs, "Take Lost Kingdom would be overrun some lengths of rope, spiked shoes, with white men in a week's time, a short miner's pick, and-" In a year its people would be aren't you assuming too integrated, scattered, confused, much, though? These people have saddened, their contentment and no rope, Or shoea. Or metal tools perhaps their very existence of any kind." doomed. "That's right, sweetheart. But "Mary Melissa," Bob was very I was just supposing, Anyhow I gentle and very serious, "let's want to go back through the cave.

never tell. Let's keep it our love We'll have a guide back to my lost secret yours and mine. We shoulder pack. And I marked our found our own happiness here. own way down to there, you re- Why destroy theirs? Let's-let's member," allow one aboriginal American in memory, race to stay unmolested by whites, 'Lissa shuddered, she nodded agreement.

and so work out its own But destiny!" "Will you come back here soon?" Against his chest she sobbed a she asked, looking up at his eyes. little, renched up and patted his He hesitated a long while be- now stubble-covered check. "Robfore answering, "What do wou ert. Barry," she murmured, "I think? Would you?" He kissed would have loved you in any her full on the lips. "I'm going to event, but right now I think you be busy for a while, getting mar- are the greatest man who ever ried, and making love, and-" lived!" She blushed at that, smiled at Bob managed to obtain a bit of him.

"Most gentlemen make dried meat for their food, bra they love to girls first, then get mar- had to spend unother night in the ried sir!" canyon villuge. They slept again "Not me! I'm going to make in the chieftain's house. Many love right along, true enough, but presents were brought to them. believe me Miss Lane you're going The enief himself selected a to marry your business partner as guide for them next day, young quickly as we can get a license and brown lad who appeared signally al preacher." honored. Probably he had a I'd run away?" she ward coming to him, Bob sugteased.

gested to 'Lissa, und this was it. "Maybe. Wouldn't blame you a He hadn't far to lead them, lot. I'm taking no chances." really. Bob wanted to explore the "But honey." She snuggled to cave, but he resisted all temptation him then.

"You will want to sou to take back: any evidence of the this place again, and you know it. cave or the hidden valley. When This would fascinate any archae- the guide found their pack, and ologist." Bob located his own chalk trail "'Lissa girl, this experience has markers, he turned and addressed been bigger than any urchaeology, the brown boy. or any other science. Why this is The lad never understood, but -this is a utopia! It's not real, he was obviously impressed with yet it is.

It's almost unbelievable Rob's speech. Bob then opened The living dead. The existing past. the blades of his pocket knife, inI know it's a heaven for an arch- dicated its possible use, and gave acologist, in one way. But you've it to the boy.

Short of life itself, done something to me here. couldn't have offered anybody Don't forget also that we're demi- a gift more wonderful. The boy's gods in this village, supernatural. happiness was almost divine. Just imagine it--the only white When the lad had disappeared people they've ever seen or heard back down the subterranean trail of.

These folk still live back in and his torchlight was no longer the fourteenth century, in effect." visible, Bob held his own light and "I know, Bob. I have thought -taking 'Lissa's -Jed the about it all day, It would be way slowly upward, alone with cruel, inhuman, to disturb them." her again. say! Imagine the newspa- (To Be Continuede. E. C.

Brown Cotton Company which firm has served this community for thirty years has been duly Bonded to handle GOVERNMENT LOANS. Immediately upon receipt from: you nt this affice of the Warehouse receipts and samples, we will class the cotton and have check available Immedintely. Information will be gladly furnIshed upon request. E. C.

BROWN. PHONE 240 S-A-L-E NOW IN PROGRESS SILK and WOOL DRESSES $3.00 and $5.00 LADIES' Specialty Shop Clifford L. Smith, county agent. Controlled temperature for chilling the carcass before putting it in cure. and for storing the trimmed pieces during the curing period are the essential services offered by the plont.

Cutting the carcass and trimming the meat for cure, and furnishing and applying the cure are services which the farmer can do at home if temperatures were right for sale keeping, A curing plant makes it possible for the farmer to kill hogs when they are finished, rather than to wait for cold weather, which results in a waste of food. M. W. Muldrow, extension animal husbandman, University of Arkansas College of Agriculture, points out. The old standard dry sugar cure which is used where quality in cured pork is desired if possible in the controlled temperature of the plants, adds.

However, curing cannot change low quality meat into good meat. Hogs for killing should he well bred, well fed. and well bled. Those weighing around 200 to 250 pounds make the best family sized pieces carrying desirable proportions of fat and lean. Killing by sticking rather than shooting allows thorough bleeding.

Tissues of the went carrying excessive blood will sour. Bacteria ore present in the tissues of the hog at the time of slaughter and they will develop and spoil the meat if allowed to grow. Chilling the carcasses to 0 temperature around 37 degrees F. is necessary to prevent spoiling. Therefore, the carcasses must be delivered to the plant immerlintely after slaughtering, Mr.

cautions. Harn, shoulders, bacon, loin stripa: or small whole sides inay be cured. The trimmings are ready to be turned back to the owner when the carcasses are cut and the pieces for cure trimined. Everything should be in readiness at home for making sausage and The Best in Motor Ohs Gold Seal 4 25c The New Sterling Oil, Tol-E-Tex Oil Co. East 3rd, Hope- Open Day Nite Have your winter Suit dry cleaned in our modern plant--pressed by experts deliyered promptly, PHONE 385 HALL BROS.

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Sometimes there is feeling of tingling or of bugs ning on the skin. Che of the most serious symptoms of locomotor ataxia is the inability to ico-ordinate actions correctly. For (X- ample, the person may be unable to touch the tip of his nose with his finger. His leg. get out of order 50 that he finds it hard at first to walk in the dark.

From a slight unsteadiness in the carly stages, there is a gradual change in the gait of the person with locomotor ataxia. in the late stages the foot seems to be thrown up and then brought down unsteadily as if it is being slapped on the floor. The sudden attack of pain in the internal organs is generally so severe that these cases used to be mistaken for conditions like appendicitis or inflammation of the intestines but by the Wassermann test and similiar methods, it is possible to determine that syphilis is present. NEXT: Treatment In locomotor ataxia. Why was she alone on her wedding night? Why did he ask her faith "whatever Watch for the Christmas Serial BELATED HOLIDAY.

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