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Poge Poor CLASS! 18 to 20 21 to 25 26 to 30 31 to 35 86 to 40 41 to 45 MtoSO. 15.00 Rates are for'Continuous Insertions Only A a liAdTanea For Rent APART- Private bath, bills paid. $30 onth Jack Simpson, Phone H74-W. 2-lt MODERN FURNISHED APART- rnem, 322 West Division, Phone For Safe Ada Must la Offlca Day Before Publication wSSf ol ne 11 66 SI One D4 "If Oo 0 .90 1.80 3.00 9.00 2.10 3.50 10.50 ...1.20 2.40 4.00 12.00 ...1.35 2.70 4.50 1350 ...1.50 3.00 5.00 GOOD BOIS'D ARC POSTS AT reasonable prices. See E.

M. Mc- Wilhams at McWilliams Seed blorc, Hope, Arkansas. 9-lmo SIX COON AND MINK HOUNDS squirrel dog. Howell Bailey, Ross- lon, Arkansas, Route 2. 2(i-Gt AT A BARGAIN.

F-12 lono I Tractor, all attachments. In A-l condition, good rubber See R. B. Ellis, 208 Opera Street, Stamps, Arkansas or Phone 194 27-fit FRYERS. BATTERY RAISED White Rocks.

$1.00 each. Phone HfiG-W. Vernon Osburn, 805 Oth Street. 30 et Notice SELL AND REPAIR TT of machines West, 215 North Hnmilton Street, Phono Hone Arkansas, i'lmr, SPECIAL XMAS HATES FOR magazines. Give a Gift that lasts a Order now to avoid the Chas.

Reynerson, Phone 369-W City Hall. 4-lmo AVOID HOLIDAY RUSH STOVE" repair all models, makes and kinds. Any place, any time. Call Oscar The Fix-It" in Hope 17 T. B.

Fcnwick Phone 30-31 NO HUNTING ALLOWED ON MY property. Roy Franks. Lost with zipper. Containing 55 old and new dimes, and other money hls Purse belongs to widow with children, who needs money Reward for return. Iva Mae Martin, Route 1, Box 28, Buckner Arkansas.

NORGK GAS RANGE AND TWO gas healers. Phone 538-W. 30-31 I ONE 22, 410 SHOTGUN PRACrT- caJly CWi also one car radio. Call at 314 West 3rd Street. 30-3t 1939 CHEVROLET COUPE, excellent condition.

See James Smith daytime al Oklahoma Tire Supply nt Night 815 West Gth Musial Best in National League By JACK HAND New 1 York, Dec. 2 iviusial. the lean St. Louis Cardinal ipct -(T'Tu" con- sh.gfier who just missed a clean th 8 radc t-H- til I IlIClvS nm t-v 4 A A A Fulton Negro School Host to Tournament ult Negro school will hold a basketball tournament between teams from Washington, Columbus Pafmos and Fulton starting Friday Dec 3. A parade be hclc 1'inton prior to the opening game Ic 1 hold, a queen's conl Friday, December, 3, 1948 Hugh S.

Fullerton, sweep of every National League batting honor, today was named Ihe circuit's most valuable player oy a wide margin. Hatting champ at .370, leader A'lth 13!) runs. 230 hits, 131 Street. 2-3t )atted-m. -1C doubles and 18 triples Musial fell short of a perfect by one home run.

He hit "39 out of the park but Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh and Johnny Mize of ew Vork each smashed 40. As was the case in the American where Cleveland's Lou ioiidreau was an casv winner hero was it question about Murii ctl in tho vole conduct- lion Writers lion. The first place vote of a 24- rian committee, as announced bv 1C Chic; 'fio Tribune, 18 lor Musial, five for Bosf- lon Johnny Sain and one for Bos- tons fine rookie, Al Dark. rf award whi Snn baseball's official Hicks winning. The contest was neicl in connection with the lourna- ment.

xi mg the'possibilities for Owner in.V tn limc oft from coaching the footbal r.i-,,,1^ NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR greed Cotton Wilds Coker 100 Wilt resistant, pedil loin Kiriser, Cotton Row. 2-3t 1942 equipment. Good tires, Bill Clements, Emmet Ar- Route 1. TWO white male bird dog. Hunted one season.

Watkins Grocery, 1 mile out on old C7 highway West 2-3t Phone 28-W-4. By CARL BELL Little Rock, Dec. 3 A pro season favorite and a team which nnm i i i Ci a poillt bas 's. i.ach nst placc ballot coi IMCll KPPnnrl p-irh nine and so on v. wui i 1,3 lit down to one point for a loth place a 2n int basis MusinI had School football championship The struggle in War Memorial stadium pitting Blytheville, the lavorite, against Smackover the orsc No.

1 attract on at Minneap (he ing the football Giants line liv ures some deals will be discussed and concluded dur sessions at a good good Red. right-hand pitcher." savs And we have three good ers. something other clubs so we can trade one, and we hive' -f 1 b(as rf" PhnVavar mt Tigers Ready for Strong La. Team The Verger High School Tigers went through a lengthy workout yesterday in preparation for their ate 1 with the Bossier need. Off th a 1U appears that the Cubs have In of spare talent for an eighth place b.

of club. if there arc many holes in Smith's deals as there are One-minute Sports Page cl Pcsck former Nebraska loo ball end. is following in his dad's footsteps as a pro wrestler Los Angeles sports writers and oroadacsters will loss a "day" for Kenny Washington when he plays 8 were the only three' with more points. Sain 174. They 100 or his winning season Brakes into their rst tfELL CONSTRUCTED SINGLE garage, 18 feet.

Can be easily moved. See or phone James Pilkmton. 2-31 POSITIVELY NO HUNTING ON my properly. Sections 2,3,4,8,9 10 and 11. All in Garland Township 11, Range 24 West.

C. G. Coffer' POSITIVELY NO HUNTINGDON my property. Jewell Moore. -8-3t Services Offered FLOOR SANDINcT OR rloOR finishing.

Call Vernon Osborn, 805 West Glh Street, Phone 9CG-W 3-Ct The word stevedore comes from the Spanish word estivador meaning packer. BABY BED SIZE 20 52, AND library table. Both in good condition. Phone 445-J. 2-31 ONE COON, MINK AND SQUIR- dog.

Phone 744. s. 3t 1.047 PLYMOUTH; cTi TN Uiprughoul, approximately 12,000 miles. See Vernon Hollida 1 steam Laundry. BABY ay at the 3.31 REFRIGERATORS U8 for New and Useti Refrigerators.

See us for Refrigerator Service, any make or model. A complete refrigerator service department. (We know How) Refrigerator Headquarters New and Used. McPherson Appliance Co. Your Frlgidalre Dealers 222 East 3rd St.

Phone 81 library table. Both in good'condi- tion. Phone 445-J. 3.31 Wanted Series since the mri of 1914. The voting as sual was recorded durin th not rcgular and dd tinr i uiiti UJQ 1 111 Sorlo.

Dark, enjoying a brilliant years of maj bal Tho Classes" tOni ght in Blyiheville's undefeated but once-tied chicks arc favored to win chain OS ThG istrict Three record on a tougher schedule will own a 20-pound-per-man weight advantage rs last Sl er that hlcks a rugged line Pav- in ing the way for runner R. ATTcn and providing protection for pass- ng star Jack Elliott, wore the team to beat in the Double A scramble. Blytheville not only Pulled through to the finals of its own classification but was the only 1 top honors in 1943 osl and i of Boston, finished Bob 13th al his te'am won h'e pe, nant' 01 1 on 14 rf-S-iG basis (first nlnro vntnt- 1. Stan Musial ONE OR TWO PASSENGERS TO Cf'lifornia. Phone 483-J, 512 East 3rd Street.

30-3t Two Players Share Best- of Week Title Little Dec. 3 Ar 8 Conference coaches have named two players to share this year's final -star nf Lei Us Rebuild Your Old MATTRESS or make your old one into a comfortable innerspring. One Day Service "All Work Guaranteed" DAVIS Furniture Mattress Co. 606 N. Hazel Phone 357 REFRIGERATION SERVICE is our business.

Prompt and efficient service on all makes of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. We go anywhere anytime. BREWSTER REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phone 1280 oj 1231-J Nights and Sunday! 119 Edgewood Hope WANTED PECANS SCRAP STEEL CAST IRON CAR BODIES JUNK BATTERIES RADIATORS ANY KIND OF METAL BURLAP BAGS, RAGS and BONES. Top Prices Paid Finest Fairbanks Scales WILLIAM M. DUCKETT North Main Street the Week year's final title.

Star of by coaches in an Associated Press poll were: back if Mag placc votes St. Louis C18) 2. John Sain Boston (5) 933 I' "A Dark Bosto Gordon New York 72 5. Harry Brechccn St. Louis Gl 7.

Ralph Kiner Pittsburgh 5 7. Enos Slaughter St. Louis 55 52 9. Danny Murtaugh Pittsburgh 10. Stan Rojeck Pittsburgh 51.

Coach The longest straight-line east- Malno to CHRJSTMAS TREES Select Yours Early Monfs Seed Sfore FLOOR Sanding and Finishing LINOLEUM Agphalt Tile Rubber ROY ALLISON Phone 280 By CARL LUNDQUIST New York Dec. 2 (UP) football team didn't win other -His game bd id' nthB f. 12 thnes'hi ignht ro imeS tWs Season two seasons 1 Pa h' colors dipped into the dirt the week 0 0 coa of snuer whose L'-linnri -----f qilU fig ht- gained a victory vet en one of the big upsets of that astounding 21 to the with Ai-mys a ll-c. Cadets. conquering gave up LET FOY DO IT Level yards Dig Post Holes fw Galena Cut Vacant Alao custom work, HAMMONS TRACTOR CO Phono 1068 8.

Walnut 8t FOR SALE Surfaced Oak Lumber $40.00 per Thousand GENERAL BOX COMPANY PRESCOTT, ARKANSAS PLANT NOW See us for Rose Bushes and Shrubs for fall planting Gentry Butler Phone 1194-W1 We Deliver since 6 civili: to; at Navy in snifp em(onibc ''ed was that a 0rfl to for- feU was that compiling that tin Smackover was relegated to the also-rans in the pre-season outlook uckar did nothing to alter that rating in the first half of the campaign, losing three of their iirst five games. But then they found their stride and have won live straight since. However, the Bucks weren' taken very seriously even when they met Hope, at the time ratec as tne state's top team, for the seventh district crown and a play off berth. They remedied the un derratmg by winning that one 14 0 bmackpver will count' on speed and trickery to offset Blytheville's size The Bucks depend primarily urn I aJs sing and bal1 handling of Will Giddings and the running of Jimmy Specrs from the formh- A crowd of 5,000 is expected to gg Playoff thc City Negro High School Bears here reports that his Saturday night. Coach Brooks movie performers jtion.

Tigers will use a wide open offensive attack while seeking to defeat the boys from Louisiana. Tickets for the same are on sale. A section of the stands will be reserved for white fans. Player of Year Honors New York, Dec. 3 (UP) oak Walker, the Southern Moth odist backfield ace, today was named the football player of the year in a United Press poll of football writers and sports broadcast -H-S from every section of thc na Prescott Legion Team Downs Henderson 56-40 OH PT1 esc ot Legionaires defeat od the Henderson State Teachers College team of Arkadelphin 58 fo 49 at Prescott last night.

E. Ward of Prescott was high "point with 2C followed by Adams of Henderson and B. Ward of while he pitches unstudied f-'J iS UlIC of the high spots of the 1948 World acnes picture While 1 Promoters w- gB f' ng ah Arnolcl Ferrin Winter. Minneapolis Lakers owner, assigned Mrs. Ji Poiu to entertain Mrs.

Ferrin with dinners tt 0 Arnie Dept. Of Incredible Frankness Lon Darling, who resigned Wednesday as coach of the Osh kosh, Wis National Basketball League club, explained 1 that his material was the best in years he was disappointed with the club's showing and he blamed his own coaching for it. he hadn't the new stadium. Blytheville advanced to the finals with a 7-0 decision over Russellville, while Smackover beat Van Buren 21-7. The semi-final games carded for tonight in other divisions arc- Class A Paragould vs Warren at Pine Waldron at Benton.

CHiss id Dermott at Pocahontas. Lake Village vs West Memphis at Forrest City. ose City, Dec. nior col ego teams from Arkansas "ul Oklahoma clash here tonight annual Papoose Bowl! at latt stadium. Eastern Oklahoma A of Wil 10 wh won six, lost on, ,.7 -J- 1 nt- Jiuuil I quit, he likely would hqve been impeached by the coaches' guild for such a statement The all-around star of the Southwest conference champions received the votes of 101 of the 280 persons participating in the poll.

At the same time he was named back of the year, receiving 139 out of cast in lhat 294 Walker a junior who still has an- Both th ball te the Lions and Kiwanis foot- eams are anxiously awaiting kick-off time which anxiously await- is set for 8 or o'clock tonight in the High School Stadium in a gamc being played Center th PC 10 worked out at the vjui it IIIO high school stadium last night and arc reported in good shape. Both squads boast a heavy apereealinn of former high school and college stars. Ihe Kiwanians average age pounds per man while the Lions man I)ounds A downtown parade is scheduled lor '1 clock and advance ticket sales asc underway. Tickets may be purchased at Jacks Newsstand Cox Drug Store, Byers Drup Store, Ward Son, Crescent Drue Store Store and from membe rs of the BROADCASTING SYSTEM Friday p.m., Dec. 3 5:00 Adventure 5:15 Superman 5:30 Captain 5:45 Tom Salon Serenade 6:15 News, Five Star 6:25 Today in Sports 0:30 Henry J.

6:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:00 Great Scenes from Grea- 1 7:30 Leave it to the 7:55 Hy 8:00 Gabriel 8:15 Mutual Newsreel 8.: 30 Yours for a 8:55 Bill Henry, 9:00 9:30 Meet the Piano Youth Center either at the estrsss'li 8 year and the back of thc year honors. Second to him both polls came Char es (Choo Choo) Justice of Worth Carolina. Justice received 50 votes as back of the year, 37 as player of 1948. Among others who received votes in the player of the year poll were Johnny Ranch, Georgia back- and Bobby Gage, Clemson back' two each: Jack Cloud.

Wiliam Mary back; Bill Healy, Georgia PS 01 0 Foolc. Missis sippi end and Clyde Ark sas back, one each. In the back of the year category some others who received votes Iwere Ranch and Scott, three each- Gage and Eddie Price of Tulane one each. to Have Best Lineman Back By TED MEIER New York, Dec. 2 Coach Earl (Red) Blaik won't have so many worries when he starts build- ln lr A football next year in i i j-i.

Hell have big Bill Kellum back. Kellum, rangy end with a knack lor coming through in the clutches sometimes looks like a whole line nmself. For his feats in the Army-Navy games last Saturday the six-foot- hree junior flankman from Haynes- La. yesterday was named he Associated Press lineman of the last such selection the season. After Navy had stepped off to a -0 lead, Kellum stopped another 'oalward march by the middies in he second period when he nailed Vreaves Baysinger for a nine-yard oss.

At the time Navy was on the irmy 12 and knocking on touch- own door. In the third Kellum blocked a vlavy punt and Army took over on he Navy 38. He was a bulwark defense throughout the day Army end has serious oppo- ition lor the week's line honors Ernie Stautner, Boston college ackle, and Lavern Toreovsnn Billy Conn f-o Get Another Title Crack Chicago, Dec. 3 Conn, a pint-sized heavyweight Who found kingsize Joe much the king in two Jlcvluub peelings, will be levelling for an other shot at the heavyweight bov- championship when he meets the Brown Bomber in a six exhibition 'match Dec 10 He said that today, anxious for e'sf wn aOCe at Xing gret "I will be in there pitching, giving everv fa that I have to out a if I can knock him or knock him out, I'm going try and do that," Co said. be your last a better fight than the last time we met," se went on.

lu St tlme was in Ju 1946, Vnhc st 1 Conn suffered Joe, also postwar fighter. In their ii'st ma ch June 194 onn outboxed ouis ill. the way and had the heavy Weight crown nn weight crown on his head until he ecided to it up. It ended with i 13th round knockout for Lo Conn has been training for nnrl-if .1 oc of them, 0 me and Army still 11 Cornell wound as chnm was totally unfamiliar u.ti, rnosphere of defeat in which ound himself. For two led the Kansas Jayhawkers to eo-championship of the Big Seven smashing fullback urn! tied one.

is the host team ine- guest Magnolia ansas junior college, is rated at The Magnolia Mule Riders arrived a "He-touchdown favorite The Magnolia Mulell IRider here last night and held a workout. They arc co-champions in the Arkansas Intercollegiate i a 7 and 2 re con game, starting buttle between na bammy Kuro against E-ist ern Bonnie Funderberi' pound scatbuck. lineups: underberg, REMOVED FREE Within 40 Miles DEAD HORSES, COWS and CRIPPLES Texarkana Rendering Plant i 'Phone collect) If No Answer Dial 3-5770 WANTED Logs Blocks GUM HACKBERRY ELM LYNN SYCAMORE HOLLY BAY HOPE BASKET CO. Coll 1000 or Contact OHice he was key man as the LornhuskL-rs rang up three nl conference championships' MU UU NolhiiiB thatt ever happ ne to tball stirred him so mucii is JNavy's performance acainst In the dressing room after 1 Ka I eurii fruni liis and he wasn't the K-asl bit isliamed of them. As his players hoisted him to UK-ir he came to atop a uniform trunk and lifted his arms as il asl U) Ka le W1 Sixteen Reported Killed in German Air Accident Magnolia McLean Womac llootc'ii Brinson Burton Burton Watson Furo Kthridge Cruws Eastern -i Rounsavillc Lett End Puckou Lett Tackle Left'Guard Littrell Minor night Guard Riglit Tackle Armstrong Hight End Quarterback Dutton Half Right Ilaif f'tiiiderberg Gladden Lavern Torgerson, Vashmgton State center.

Other linemen nominated were 1 Georgia- Poole Mississippi; Haggerty, William and Mary; O'Quinn, Wake Forest 1 Chattanoo- Georgia Tech, Henry, Army; Musser, North Carolina State. with iis. two a six-round exhibition. months for a more determined appro'aeh 'i rrl r-, -i ,1 meaningless match than a lighter ever tried. to a any other Golf League Selects New President Dunedin, Dec.

3 Ihe Professional Golfers tion ol America has a new prc-si dent Joe Novak, but no change likely the policies under which tne PGA prospered during the scv en-year regime of Ed Dudley Novak has been PGA secretary under Dudley for three years Novak, 50-year-old pro at the Bel Air-club in Los Angeles for 21 years, won with ease over Horton hmith, Detroit pro, in yesterday's election. Bill Witherspoon of Tulsa, Okla vr.s reelected treasurer without on position. The PGA took another step in its I'ogram to encourage In an attempt to bolster defensive strength both coaches have made additions to their setups. Coach Hammons added today to his roster Leo Robins, 235- pound veteran lineman, Claud Lauterbach who tips the scales at 230 and Lorenzo Tale, former police chiet. who weighs in at 240 To ofrset this added advantage Coach Lawrence Martin announced that Thomas Lavin, former Kiwan- lan now in Texas, who weighs 330 pounds would sec considerable action on defense.

He has also added Doc Thompson and Jim Emory who weigh 220 and 240 pounds res- The Lions Club announced today that Charles Wylie, Brack Schcnck. W. C. Gentry, and Bob JJamels would be in full costume as their cheer leaders while Rae Luck will perform as Drum major Lions rooters and supporters arc requested to sit on the east side of the field. The Kiwanis halftime activities are being kept well under cover and Charles Tarpley and Ed Morris who are in charge of ments could not be reached for a statement.

Kiwanis backers will sit in the west stands. Proceeds from thc concessions at tonight's game will also go to the Youth Center. An overflowing crowd is expected. Starting lineups: Kiwanis Mutt Ferguson Bill Heard Carl Howell Fred Robertson Bill Morton Scrub Mosier Doc Porter Eel Aslin Jack Rust Sedford Bell Roy Taylor Lions 10:00 AH the 10:30 Eddy Duchin's 0:30 Alvino Hays 0:55 Mutual 1:00 Sign Off Saturday a.m., Dec. 4 5:57 Sign On Hillbilly Hoedown 6:30 News, First Edition 6:40 Arkansas Plowboys 6:55 Market Reports 7:00 Melody Boys 7:30 Thc Devotional Hour 7:45 Musical Clock ews Cup Edition Hugh Recce Freeman Stone Dean Parsons rlazzard or Stephens Parsons Wt.

180 210 190 175 190 230 165 180 190 180 Wt. 165 220 190 180 180 ISO ICO 220 170 ...190 195 Pos. RE RT RG LG LT LE QB RH LH FB Pos. RE RT RG LG 8:00 Sunrise Serenade 8:45 Airlane Melodies 9:00 Ozark Valley 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Saturday p.m., Dec. 4 12:00 News, Home Edition 12:10 Market Time 12:15 Farm Agent 12:30 Melody Mustangs 12:40 Shortest 5 rnin.

in Radio lue Bai ron Movie Matinee Riders of the Purple Sage Lionel Hampton Campus 12:45 1:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:30 Proudly We 5:00 Take a 5:30 True or 6:00 News, 5-Star Final 6:15 Week in Sports 6:30 Robert 6:45 Mel Allen, Sportscasf- 7:00 Twenty 7:30 Life Begins at 8:00 Gabriel 8:15 Lanny 8:30 Meet the Boss in nn 9 hica Theatre of Air- 10:00 Accent on Youth 10:15 Club Rendezvous 10:30 Eddy Duchin's iSioo off Rcports the Ncws Meet the Band Roy Robbins Orch William Smith Pee Wee Hunts Charlie Decision Now Swing Time QB RH LTI FB Trainmen Fullback Last Night By The Associated Press 1KO lie City Dusty Wilker'-on 1) dl 1 jhi; "Utpiinted 200 Camden, N. ,1 Pa. Arrow, J(j; Dec. truin into Hi-rlin today, killiay Ki'cjerurm uid 15 otlR'rs'. SeVfu of injured weiv in sor- ous German Headquarters said.

The local was i K'll :en.see ituuon when tlie passen-i-r rum, ruiiiiiiit; through a signal Jjowed into it. Four cars were de uvo of them at Railway UL, og or poor -ausi-ct llic accident." Brooklyn. 10. By United Dick t'i A co Okiaiiunia C'itv Press encourage younger i yt rl'A op ilmu lo enter He PGA fold when it opened its membership to golfers who are tournament players only. Heretofore By HOWARD W.

BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Editor 2 Arncr Medical Association an- nnn )at ll is co "ecting irom American doctors lund to oppose any government controlled health program Tins action was taken at a secret session yesterday from which Piess was excluded The M. A. assessed $25 against p-n-h of its 140,000 members loday's statement said the action was taken after the A. A sU'iid against socialized medicine and any form of compulsory ic ness insurance was re-affirmed slatenient named the recent istralpr Oscar Ewing as an exam- compulsory in The Ewinfi report to President iruinan called for a compulsory Piogram and said thai 325000 Americans die each year for want of adequate medical care. It said about 40 percent of the states' eoun- Wilton Garrctt Ray Turner -'oy Hammons Sr 'iarly Archer Hammons Jr.

Clarence Garrett Averages: Kiwanis: 1 Line U. Coaches: Law- Martin. Nolan Tollett. Waerboy: Charles Spraggins, Asst. Waterboy: Syd McMath; Physician iDoci Douglas Lions: Fov Hammons Sr.

Waterboy: Anderson; Physician: Doc Brannon. Negro Actor Is Arrested on White Slavery Charge Kansas City, Dec. 2 Hex Ingram 53-year-old Negro on" 8 T', fil 'V actor was i'ldit-'ted hv i slavcr '-'lia'-Se today by a iederal grand jury Indgram was charged 'with liav- ng induced a 15yoar-old white girl, Miss Jeannelto Ann Hugcs of Sahna to travel from her home lo New York City for the unlawful purpose of persuading her to indulge an illicit relationship Lester Luther, U. S. district attorney said Mrs.

Hughes went to New York last September 17 Top Radio Programs New York, Dec 3 Turing tonight: NBC 7 Paul LaValle: 7:30 8 Eddie Cantor; Red Skellon 9:30 Primo Carnera and Bill Stern. CBS Jack Carson: 7'30 Mr ne Ac Lucille Ball in Ihc Big Street;" 9:30 Spike Jones i i i 0 ABC Lone Ranger 7:30 FBI; Break the Bank- 9 lkC Laniolta VlS Tommy MBS 7 Great Scenes "The Deveil and Daniel Webster-' Yourr -Os uiiniei weuslcr; 8'30 for a on; 0 Meet the Press Oscar Kwing; 9:30 Philadelphia Piano orchestra. Saturday programs- BS 8 Mind Your Man a. m. Connie Desmond running Red Barber's toiicf a Abbott ancl Cos MBS 10 a.

m. Movie Matinee. eptember 17 ingram request, and Baseball By (he Associated Press Last night's scores East New York Univ 07; Baylor 47 Johns (Bkni G7: Tennessee 45 9G ranklin ancl Mar- South North Carolina (J8 Lonoir Rhunc Midwest 44. Kansas State SO; Phillips Univ. at remained Named Head of Named ead of 4 -i i i tl liailH'Q there with the actor for three days Ihe couple, he said, was registered hotel as man and wife Ihe actor also was indicted on charges mailing indecent aU 1C1 based letters Inm-arn conservator, of health and the a vantage of the American s.vste and 23 after hei New York.

Miss Hught's was brought here to testify from the Kansas ate Girls industrial school at Beloit she has been confined as a is at liberty on a 82,500 to critics said may Juivc San Jui- N. Vork. Jrvin han Dioyo stopped Tollo iSonur'a' Aidit.ru;:, 137 Sonura, Mexico, 10. l' Minniapoft'opped Don Jackson, 177, Milwaukee 4 Lewiston Me. Jiminie Dinar lo0 erl1 and Miko H9, Manch ester, N.

tion. They are Bernie Bierman Minnesota second vice president Charles (Bud) Wilkinson of of throu.houHhe care insurance can economic prob- administrators, coaches nd instructors. Sai-vey Harmsii. Rutgers grid vuui.n. becomes president of the association January 1.

The yroup claims some 2,300 members Vi Uil uui here government has seized uon- uol of medical care has been progressive deterioration of the stand ards of that care to the serious idttimient of the sick and needy. I Compulsory sickness insurance pany. The company would sell doctor and hospital insurance in one ou ist 1 Blue Lrcss and Blue Shield insurance, said. units, he Ilh nH la at 73; 39. sto a To fMac mb) cn; 1 lo ate G3; Wcstcrn Co1 ei Springfield (Moi Tchrs 57; Bak 72; Southeast Missou- Soulhwcst il01 wcMcxl co 37.

San rancisco CO; San Jose State exist in Yl rest of he world. FOR SALE NAILS 8 Kecjs 3d Cement Coated Box Nails 80 Keys 4d Cement Coated Cooler Nails 24 Kegs 4d Bright Box Nails 38 Kegs 5d Bright Box Nails 40 Kegs 5d Cement Coated Cooler Nails 24 Kegs 6d Bright Box Nails 7d Cement Coated Cooler Nails PRICE $9.00 per Keg f.o.b. Prtscott. GENERAL BOX COMPANY PRESCOTT, ARKANSAS.

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