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ACE FOUR HOPE STAR; HOPE, ARKANSAS Monday, February 9, 1942 British Protest Spanish Riots See Axis Pointing FOr New Drive Upon Morocco By the AsSociated Press The battle of diplomacy and proganda for strategic positions in the editerranean overshadowed actual there Monday with the itish charging the Axis with sponring native outbreaks against them Spanish Morocco. London disclosed that a strong prost had been lodged with the comander of the Spanish military forces Tangier over "Axis- riots hong Moslem natives following the plosion of a time bomb for which is propagandists with remarkable lomptness blamed the British. An authoritative London source said attention of the Spanish governint probably would be directed to is. attempts to embitter Britishanish relations. Spain conceivably id be forced into war by Germany a Italy, old time benefactors of the esent Nationalist government of neralissimo Franco.

The inflammatory trend of Axis opaganda over the Tangier incident that this was Adolf Hitler's Tective. Actual warfare in the Mediterranregion was marked by an Axis port of a raid on the British naval at Alexandria, Egypt, new air acks on Malta, and claims that is airmen had scattered British perial columns in eastern Libya. the Axis admitted a new RAF aton By and large, the British appeared have checked the German-Italian inter offensive in Libya about 40 les west of Tobruk. The Axis ofed no new claims of ground gains. larryat used the slang expression, as a bone," as early as 1833.

ILY RE CIAL BUMPS ackheads, due to external irritation). clearing-up help of the antiseptic ion in Black and White Ointment. For removing grimy facial dirt, enjoy Black and White Skin Soap daily. W. B.

WILLIAMS Has joined the personnel of the CAPITAL BARBER SHOP and invites his friends and customers. to visit him CAPITAL BARBER SHOP WANTED CAST IRON SCRAP 75 Cents per Hundred Pounds Paid ARKANSAS MACHINE SPECIALTY CO. Hope, Arkansas Plumbing Repairs Harry W. Shiver Plumbing Phone 259 309 N. Main RADIOS BATTERIES BICYCLES and AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES BOB ELMORE'S AUTO SUPPLY Bob Elmore, Owner DUDLEY Flour Feed Co.

ON COTTON ROW Agents for International FERTILIZER recommend that you buy your ilizer now. As the ingredients fertilizer are used in the mansture of munitions, shells and abs. Price subject to change bout notice. WANT A PIANO? This Model $365 cast: or terms: $36.50 Down $19.38 Monthly. us a card for Catalogs and information.

Quality makes STEINWAY, HADDORFF, BLE, WURLITZER. Beasleu's E. Broad Texarkana, Ark. id Pianos, $75 up. Terms Prescott News By HELEN HESTERLY Telephone 163 SillimanA wedding of interest in Prescott is that of Miss Mary Sue Silliman, daughter of of of of of of of of of Mr.

and Airs. W. B. Silliman of of of of of Camden, to Charles Wttters, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Waters of Prescott. The wedding was home of Dr. Garrott, pastor solemnized Saturday, night at the of the First Baptist Church in Prescott. The bride was lovely in A blue crepe dress with black accessories. Miss Edna Ruth Waters, sister of the groom, was the bride's only attendant, while Norman Whitaker served as the best man.

The young couple will make their home in Arkadelphia, where they are students at Henderson State Teachers College. Stave Mill Robbed The Stave mill was robbed Thursday night. A leather jacket and ax belonging to Mr. Yocum, operator of the mill were stolen. Sheriff Curtis Ward arrested John D.

Henry, negro, for the robbery. It is believed another negro was involved, so investigations are being continued. The trial is set for Monday at 10:00. Tire Permits The tire rationing board met Friday night and three permits were granted. Dennis Dickerson, Prescott, 1 truck tire and 1 tube.

William Samuel Roc, Prescott, Rt. 5, 2 tires and 2 tubes. Forrest Westmorland, Prescott, Rt. 6, 1 tire and 1 tube. Hendrix's Campus Sweetheart In the annual Who's Who election of Hendrix College, Conway, Miss Carrie Jane Greeson was elected campus sweetheart.

Miss Greeson, is the daughter of Mrs. Hartwell Greeson of Prescott. She is a sophomore in Hendrix, and a member of Kappa Kappa sorority. Infantile Paralysis Drive John H. Greenc, executive director of the Arkansas committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday for the National foundation for Infantile Paralysis reported Saturday that Nevada is one of the countics that has exceeded its quota.

The quota was $300, and E. M. Sharp was chairman of the drive. Society Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Prewitt of Arkadelphia spent the week-end with Mrs. Prewitt's mother, Mrs. H.

Bemis. Mrs. Sam Logan left Sunday for Dallas where she will be the guest, of her daughter, Mrs. Steel Moore and Oil and Gas (Continued From Page One) acres, Assignment of O. G.

Lease, datted 2-4-42, filed 2-9-42. Floyd Porterfield, et ux to James B. McDaniel. Sec. Sec.

3 all in Twp. 14 Rge. 26 W. Sec. 34, Twp.

13 Rge. 26 520 acres. Assignment of O. G. Lease, dated 1-30-42, filed 2-9-42.

Gene Goff, et ux. to P. R. Rutherford. Sec.

2, Twp. 14 Rge. 24 235 acres. Undivided Int. Royalty Deed, dated 1-14-42, filed 2-9-42, 40 acres, Willie E.

Hunt, et ux to Lena Drake. Sec. 14, Twp. 14 Rge. 24 W.

Warranty Deed, dated 9-26-41, filed 2-9-42. Grady Rogers, et ux to W. Milton Crews, ct ux. Pt. Pt.

Sec. 21, Twp. 14 Rge. 23 20 acres, Lafayette County February 7, 1942 Prepared by Eunice Triplett Lewisville, Arkansas Assignment of 0. G.

Lease: book Y-6, page 456, dated 2-5-42, recorded 2-7-42. L. W. Whittington and wife to J. E.

Cargill. Undivided interest of my entire undivided interest in the South 30 acres of the of of Sec. 21; Also the West 10 acres of the of of Sec. 28, all in Twp. 15 Rge, 24 West.

Royalty Deed: book T-7, page 106, dated 2-3-42, recorded 2-7-42. Gene Goff and wife to R. H. Venable. of Sec.

13, Twp. 15 Rge. West. Royalty Deed: book T-7, page 107, dated 2-5-42, recorded 2-7- 42. E.

J. Craig to Marcus Justiss und Louis Suckle. of the Sce. 2, Twp. 15 Rge.

24 West. 15 year term from Aug. 28, 1941. Royalty Deed: book M-7, page 309, dated 1-24-42, recorded 2-7- 42. George A.

Goss and wife to E. B. Germany. of Sec. 13, Twp.

15 Rge. 24 West. February 6, 1942 Prepared by Eunice Triplett Lewisville, Arkansas Mineral Deed: dated 1-6-42, filed 2-6-42. J. C.

Douglas and wife to E. M. McWilliams and J. S. Mathews.

of of Sec. 4, Twp. 15 Rge. 23 West. Royalty Deed: 1:96 (10 royalty acres), dated 1-12-42, filed 2-6-42.

J. A. Johnston and wife to G. C. Hurst.

of of less six acres in the NW corner of the uf described as a tract 277 yards east and west and 105 yards north and south; the of the and a six acre tract in the of described as beginning at the SE corner of the of described as beginning at the SE corner of the of and running west 277 yards, thence north 105 yards, thence east 277 yards, thence south 105 yards to point of beginning: all in Sec. 2, Twp. Rge. 24 West. Royalty Deed: 5:968 (5 royalty acres), dated 2-6-42, filed 2-6-42.

Leo Robins and wife to F. E. Nolen. of and of of Sec. 6, Twp.

15 Rge. 24 West. Royalty Deed: 10, 2400 Nutrition Group Holds Session Has Conducted 7 Cooking Schools Over County The County Consumer's Interest and Nutrition Committee, a part of the County Defense Board, had their monthly meeting February 5 111 the city hall. The committee members present were: Mrs. Mary Foster, Miss Elsie Wisenberger, Miss Ruth Taylor, Mrs.

Marie Nichols, Mrs. Mary Turner, Mrs. Laura Hodnett, Mrs. Harry Shiver, Mrs. H.

O. Kyler, Mrs. L. D. Springer and Miss Phoebe Harris.

The meeting was presided over by the chairman, Miss Mary Claude Fletcher. This committee, since It has been organized, has conducted seven cooking schools over the county through Home Demonstration Clubs; has posters of 'eat the right foods' in most of the grocery stores and eating places of Hope; has made a survey of price rises of food over the county; has assisted with the hot lunch project over the county; kept timely articles on foods and nutritions before the public. This committee will continue with their work each week. Certain teams will keep timely publicity before the public. There will be a team to serve each week of the month and a column in the paper will be headed Foods for Defense.

This committee is urging every one cooperate with the sugar shortage; to assist with the hot school lunch project in the schools by giving your time and your COoperation to the supervisors; to do careful buying; to buy foods that will give the most food valucs and not for likes and dislikes of the family. Whole grain cereals are very 05- sential in our dicts at present time because of vitamin B1 and B2. Brown rice, whole oat meal, whole ground corn meal (especially yellow corn mcal), whole wheat breads, graham flour, rice polish, soy bean products are rich in these vitamins. A nutrition shelf will be available in the County Library in the City Hall. Any one having books on nutrition foods for family we will be glad to get your donation of books to place on the shelf for public use.

Food and Nutrition classes will be taught as soon as people register for Food and Nutrition Work. On the fourth Monday of February, February 23 all interested women in the City Model Planes Needed by Navy High School Students to Be Asked to Build Them NEW ORLEANS High school students in Arkansas will be given an opportunity to participate in a vital part of the U. S. Navy training program by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Under a new plan, 500,000 aircraft a models each of 50 different types of fighting plancs- will is be needed for training personnel in aircraft recognition, range estimation in gunnery, practice and civilian defense training. The Navy soon will call on Arkansas students to build at least 5,000 of them.

The United States Office of Education, which will administer the program, will send letters outlining the plan to state superintendents within the next few days. The first set of working drawings will be in the hands of cooperating schools by Feb. 23. The models will be made on a precise scale of 1 to 72-one inch on the model represents 6 fect on the actual airplane. The same proportion holds true 0.5 to distance; a model seen at 35 feet is identical with the true airplane seen at just under half a mile.

Studying the models through the standard ring sight used an acrial gun mounts becomes invaluable training for the cadet flier, teaching him not only type and identification, but range. Only three dimensional models can serve properly for all these functions. After a review of every model submitted, students completing stated quantities of models, will receive certificates in recognition of the importance of the work. Approved models will be sent to aviation units ashore and afloat. The Boy Scouts of America, the of Hope are requested to meet at the City Hall to organize Home Demonstration Clubs for North and South Hope.

These Home Demonstration Clubs will be turned into Food and Nutrition Clinics and classes. Any one wishing information 0n1 Consumer's Interest and Food and Nutrition please get in touch with the Chairman of this Committee, Mary Claude Fletcher, County Home Demonstration Agent. Horace Jewell Wins Law-Book as Prize FAYETTEVILLE Horace Jewell, Hope first year law student at the University of Arkansas, has been a- warded a volune of American Jurisprudence because he made the highest grade in the course, Contracts. These books are given to the student making the highest grades in certain courses. Wife Outlives the Husband, as a Rule NEW YORK When a man marries he not only gives a hostage to fortune but, barring divorce, he makes a contract that in most instances will bind him for life, unless his bride is a few years his senior.

For, ACcording to the statisticians of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, it a man is the same age as his wife, or older, her chances of outliving him are better than even. And as the difference in the ages of El woman and her older husband increases, the mans chances of outliving his wife grow less. A man whose wife is three or four years his senior, however, can expect that he and his spouse have n- bout the same length of life ahead of them, the statisticians say. But when the mates are of equal age, the wife has better than an even chance of outliving her husband: to be exnet, her chances are 55 in 100. If the husband is five years the senior, however, his chances of outliving his wife are only 36 in 100, and when his seniority is as much as ten years, his chances drop to 27 in 100.

On the other hand, when a man is five years younger than his mate, his chances of outliving her are 55 in 100. Presbyterian Men Will Meet Tuesday The Men of the Church organizalion will bold its monthly dinner meeting at First Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night, with the Rev. Otis L. Graham, pastor of First Presbyterian church of Texarkuna, as the guest and speaker, Pastor Thomas Brewster announced Monday. The Rev.

Mr. Graham will speak on "The Moslem World and the Present War in the Pacific." 4-H Cluhs, the Air Youth of Amorica, the Junior Birdmen, various Boys Clubs and other youth organizations throughout the state have pledged suport. Our Daily Bread (Continued From Page One) off in inxes. Congress is working on this. It can't work too fast or too thoroughly.

Third. it is to be presumed that the shock that must have run through the whole Army and Navy command at the deficiencies that led up to Pearl Harbor more or less assures that the same mistakes won't happen agnin immediately. The appointment of supreme commanders in the Pacific war zones with full nuthority, and of the new AEF in Britain, with all branches responsible to them, inclicates that the danger of lack of coordination has been sensed und partially remedied. That's good, but not enough. The whole military setup, and the whole habit of military thinking must be revamped to fit modern conditions, and that as quickly as possible without fatal confusion.

Here again the revelation of the whole truth is of the greatest service. A free people can function only by knowing the truth. The groutest possible service has been done these three brutally frank reports. We want to know the worst. It's when we've been told the worst that we start doing something about making it better.

There is no other way to deal with a free people. New Arrivals at Proving Ground Lt. -Col. Keith F. Adamson of Burlington, Jowa, replaced Col.

D. C. Cabell as commanding officer of the Southwestern Proving Ground last week, according to an announcement from the SPG Monday. Col. Cabell was ordered to the Jetferson Proving Ground at Madison, where he will continue as commanding officer.

Among the new lieutenants reporting to the local Proving Ground during the past week were: Lt. Robert N. Wolfe: Li. Frank E. Prowl; and Lt.

Paul W. Klipsch. So You're "ALL work waiting. You may Tuckered out, and so much lack the proper strength and endurance because you haven't the appetite for the neces. enry foods.

The Vitamin BI and Iron in VINOL helps promote appetite, Get ant-tasting VINOL from your druggiat. John P. Cox Drug Co. FIRST ON EVERY FRONT MEL ALOFT I WITH YEARS JOINED CAMELS AGO. UP NOTHING LIKE 'EM FOR FLAVOR TEST PILOT BILL WARD -Tested thenew Curtiss SD2C -I divebomber for the Navy.

THEY TASTE GREAT AND THEY'VE GOT THE MILDNESS THAT COUNTS WITH ME AFLOAT THE SMOKE OF SLOWER- -BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS LESS NICOTINE BY age selling of SLOWER the 1 brands BURNING than other the tested- largest- aver- slower than any of them than the average of the 4 other largest -selling -Camels also give you a cigarettes tested -less than any of them -according CAMEL the smoking plus to equal, on average, to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself! EXTRA SMOKES 5 PER PACK! n. J. Rosnolda Tobacco Company. Winston- Salem, North Carolina DOMESTIC: CAMEL BLEND CIGARETTES Sweater Glamor OMr. Moore.

Mr. Mrs. Dale Denman of Bluff City spent Saturday in Prescott. Miss Mary Sue Gordon, of son State Teachers College, Arkadelphia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. G. Gordon. Miss Juanita Ward of Magnolia A. M.

College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ward.

Douglas Waters, who is stationed at Camp Haan, California, has been promoted to a Corporal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waters. Mrs.

Ed Barham of El Dorado, and Miss State Sara Teachers Ann College, Barham of Arkansas Conway spent Sunday with relatives and friends. Subscribe to the Hope Star now, delivered at your home in Prescott cach afternoon. Mack Greyson, Telehone 307. Man Held in (Continued From Page One) lion and placed her body in the river." Wells said there were no marks on the body except those caused by the chains. The sheriff said the man told him he had known the girl for a long time and attempted to befriend her, but denied he had any personal lations with her.

Wells added the man was being held without charge pending completion of the investigation. Found in River ARKADELPHIA-J. Kirby Jones, 37, member of the NYA staff at Dumas was held in the Clark county jail here without charge Sunday night, after he had directed Sheriff William Wells of Clark county and other officers to the bridge at Calion, Union county, where he confessed he dumped the chain-bound mody of Miss Mary Bell Furlow, 19, NYA bookkeeper here, last Sunday The body recovered from 30-foot water at 4:45 p. m. today.

Sheriff Wells said that Jones alleged that the girl killed herself accidentally while attempting an abortion last Sunday afternoon. The officer said Jones told him he waited until that night and then drove 125 miles to the Calion bridge and hurled the body into the water 70 feet below. The body was bound from head to foot with 18 a a a feet of heavy log chain. Deputy Sheriff Wilson said that the only mark of possible violence was a head wound, which could have been caused by a chain. The body was clothed only in shoes, stockings and underclothes.

An autopsy was ordered by Prosecuting Attorney to determine how the girl was killed. Sheriff Wells said that Jones told him he was attempting only to be a friend to the girl. He said they had arranged to mect in Pine Bluff January 31, but their plans were thwarted. Miss Furlow worked with Jones when he was supervisor of the $14,000 NYA school project at Ashdown last year. Mrs.

Jones and their two children live at Ashdown. Lots of Paper In the course of a year, cach person in the United States uses an average of 50 pounds of newspapers, 22 pounds of wrapping paper, eight pounds of paper boards, 21 pounds of magazines and books, and 120 postage stamps. alty acres), dated 2-4-42, filed 2-6-42. R. N.

Vickers and wife to Joe S. Maryman. acres in the of and 71 acres in the of of Sec. 10, Twp. 15 Rge.

24 West. Royalty Deed: royalty acres), dated 2-4-42, filed 2-6-42. R. N. Vickers and wife to Joe S.

Maryman. of Sec. 2, of and of of Sec. 11, 15, 24. 15 year term from Aug.

28, 1941. 0. G. Lease: 10 yr. term, dated 2-6-42, filed 2-6-42.

Mattie Johnson to B. H. Dobson. of of of Sec. 28, Twp.

15 Rge. 24 West. Royalty Deed: dated 1-27- 42, filed 2-6-42. J. N.

Landes and wife to If. L. Lester, L. H. Edwards, and R.

Searcy, Jr, The Frl. of of and the Frl. of of of Sec. 6, Twp. 15 Rge.

24 West. Royalty Deed: dated 1-15- 42, filed 2-6-42. Gene Goff and wife to F. R. Carlton.

of Sec. 13, Twp. 15 Rge. 24 West, Royalty Deed: dated 1-15- 42, filed 2-6-42. Gene Goff and wife to George A.

Goss. of Sec. 13, Twp. 15 Rge. 24 West.

Royalty Deed: dated 1- 22-42, filed 2-6-42, George A. Goss and wife to E. B. Germany. of Sec.

13, Twp. 15 Rge. 24 West. Royalty Deed: dated 1- 22-42, filed 2-6-42. George A.

Goss and wife to B. F. McLain. of Sec. 13, Twp.

15 Rge. 24 West. Royalty Deed: dated 1- 22-42, filer 2-6-42. George A. Goss and wife to E.

B. Germany. of Sec. 13, Twp. 15 Rge.

24 West, Royalt Deed: dated 1- 22-42, filed 2-6-42. Carlton and wife to George A. of Sec. 12, Twp. 15 Rge.

24 West. Mineral Deed: dater 1-16- 42, filed 2-6-42. Willian E. Hodnett, ex. and tr.

to R. Randolph. of Sec. 18, Twp. 15 Rge.

23 West. Royalty Deed: M-7, page 299, dated 1-27-42, recorded 2-6-42. J. J. Travis and wife to N.

P. Brown. and of of Sec. 10; N12 of See. 13; of Sce.

of and of and of of Sec. 14; and of of Sec. 11; of Sec. 10; Eva of of Sec. 16; W12 and of NE44 of Sec.

all in Twp. 15 Rge. 24 West. Assignment of O. G.

Lease: dated 2-6-42, filed 2-6-42. W. L. Allen to Dreeby Prior. An undivided interest in the of of Sec.

18, Twy. 15 Rge. 24 West. If you knit (and who doesn't these days?) why not try your hand at an evening sweater? Your most becoming pastel shade in fluffy brushed wool will make a lovely accompanitent to the evening skirt ready have. After the sweater is knitted, but before the wool is brushed out, stitch, tiny flowers In silver beads the neck and across the shoulders.

Then brush the fleece and the posies will show only as 8 1'C- flection of gliter. Land of the Soviets Sixteen federated Socialist republics make up the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. They cover al1 orca of 8,819.791 square miles, or one-sixth of the world's inhabitable land area. Piles Pain Is A Danger Signal The McCleary Clinic, EGI8 Elins Excelsior Springs, is putting out it an up-to-the-minute. illusfrated 122-page book on Piles, Fistula, Stomuch and Colon disorders, and associated ailments ns shown in the chart below.

HEADACHE NERVOUSNESS HEART STOMACH LOW PALPITATION CONDITIONS VITALITY BACKACHE LIVeR KIDNEY PHYSICAL DISTURBANCES WEAKNESS I CONSTIPATION COLON TROUBLES FISTULA ARTHRITIS RECTAL RHEUMATISM PILES (HE ANEMIA PAINS SCIATIC SYMPTOMS PROSTATIC You may now have a copy of this book by asking for it with a postcard or letter sent to the above address. No obligation so write today. --Adv. ORIANA AMENT BOYETT Teacher of Music- Piano. Art-Drawing, Painting.

Studio 608 South Maiv Street Phone 318 Bring us your Sick WATCH Speedy recovery guaranteed. Repair service very reasonable. PERKISON'S JEWELRY STORE 218 South Walnut AFIELD 1 TANK TESTER CHARLIE DEWEY- -He tries out the army's now tanks at Aberdeen proving ground. I'VE SMOKED CAMELS FOR YEARS. THEIR EXTRA MILDNESS IS MORE WELCOME THAN EVER IN TIMES UKE THESE TORPEDO- BOAT DESIGNER IRWIN CHASE, P.T boats are his job as chief of the navul division, Electric Bout Co.

THE SERVICE IN THE ARMYIN THE NAVYIN THE MARINESIN THE COAST GUARD Actual sales records in Post Exchanges, Sales Commissaries, Ship's Stores, Ship's Service Stores, and Canteens show the favorite cigarette is Camel. AT HOME Camel is the favorite cigarette of civilians. THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS.

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