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Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 2

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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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ope Star MOM STAR, ARKANSAS WMk-day PubitiMrta Co, inc. A ta Wdshbumj Star bUIWino. 2I2-2M South Wblnui Ark. ft. ft, PALWM HA.WASHBURN, Cdltor and Fykll.h.r Entered 6s Mcond matter at the at Arkansas, utwtar Att of March 3, 1897.

Associated Press Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n. Rate (Always Payable In Advance); By city carrier, per week 15c; Htrrtpstead, Nevada, Howard, Miller ana Lafayette counties, $3.50 per year; eha where $6.50. The Associated Press: The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. National Arkansas Dallies. Memphis, Sterick Building: Chkogo, 400 North Michigan Avenue; New York City, 292 Madison Detroit, 2842 W.

Grand Oklahoma City. 414 Terminal New Orleans, 722 Union Held Everything Saturday, May IS, 1943 Guadalcanal Diary Book-off-the-Month IMI IT M4 Soviet. IM. T. M.

MO. 0. t. Oft RICHARD TRECA5KIS ILLUSTRATIONS BY I. B.

HAZELTOA( "Tell the observer we want just a a blow-by-blow description SIDE GLANCES By Galbroith COPR 1843 BY MEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REC.

U. S. PAT. OFF. "It takes a pretty good man to smoke corn silk cigarets- if Hitler had known how lough we Americans are, I bet he'd never have started a war!" "It was dawn when we got the B-17 ready and climbed in." "pR'DAV, SEPTEMBER 25-1 nskcd Gen.

Vandegrift Aloines, Iowa, the pilot, agreed to take with him when he leaves. On the way, we are to swing over Hou- JT for permission to leave the island, and he told me with a chuckle that I had picked a good time. "They're putting gainville, and reconnoiter. in a shower for me in a few days," he said. "Ami when SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2rt-It was'dawn when we climbed into the U-17.

The captain offered me a chocolate bar. "Our usual breakfast," he said. Then they wound the props, and the starters squealed, and our motors were warming up. U'e bounced along the runway, lifted, and swung up and over Tulagi Bay. Near Bougainville we had a sharp brush with a Zero, and in the instant before our sputtering guns drove the such luxuries come, the correspondents should That, of course, was irony, for the situation of the general and the rest of our people on Guadalcanal is anything but comfortable.

The Jap forces opposing us are steadily mounting, and this present period of quiet is probably just a lull before another great storm. 'A B-17 came in today, and Capt. Paul Payne, of Des "We had a sharp brush with a Zero." Jap off I thought what I always think in such that I was a damned fool to get myself into such a spot. It was hours later that we landed safely at an American base which is removed from the Solomon Islands zone and a goodly step towards more peaceful regions, NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 18-This, the last entry in "Guadalcanal Diary," is not by Correspondent Hie-hard Trcgaskis but by his friends, the editors of International "Somewhere Dick is telling another story We don't know, us this is written, exactly where Tregaskis is. But we have a pretty good idea.

U'e know the Marines are still holding and pushing farther on Guadalcanal, and we suspect that somewhere in the thick of it Dick Trcgaskis Is telling another story of American valor as he told this one. by his friends, the editors of International News Service, It was not written by Treg.iskis fur a simple reason: lie is off again on assignment somewhere in the turbulent South Pacific. (The end) Dnwlnn eopyrbht. 1941. by Kin, Feature, Syn.Mcn.e.

Inc. Text copyr! ht. 19.9. hy Random Inc. Distributed by Feature, In eo-ownrtlon with the Club.

Inc. A cable or radio will come soon, please God, voil" bet we will answer back, "Okay, Treujikis, luck to you!" NOVEMBER 21-It came. FUNNY BUSINESS "Our new ration-design points get low, just pull up this end mirror and you see twice as much food as you reallv have!" WothTubbs Guess Again By Roy Crane WHAT DO you MEAW, UNABLE TO PIVE PIBECTIN6 A TROYER TO WHERE Donald Duck Flight Command! By Walt Disney Y5f? IF CARRY IT 25? )( I'LL IT ON I I NEE 7 Blondie Zombie on the Night Shift! By Chic Young WHAT'S TWE IPEA OF WAKING ME UP IN THEMIPDLEOFTHE NienrAHD MAKING ME PRINK A GLASS OF WAT PIPt-J'T YOU 6IVE COOKIE A 6LA-SS OF VVATER Boots and Her Buddies Very Simple By Edgar Martin OUT OUR WAY R.Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hooplo ABOUT THIS MISS OF SOUR WOULDN'T BE BEVOITCH- ED BV A SOME O' OH, CUT OUT OlEVfXL MOMsl, AND TONE GOME THAT AMGEL'S TO A TOMIGRT, eo I'D LIKE WARM UP iVW HEELS WITH SOSAE: EIGHT-TO- HEARTS FLOVUERS PRETTY FAR Red Rider Stick Around, Lady By Fred Harmon SUDDENLY THE. SHERIFF'S POOR OPEI-3S SHERIFF VDU'RE I'M JONES RUG PREPARED TO PAT YOU THE FOR THE NAVAJO RUGS, PARDOTOME, BUT VM LOOKING FOR THAT'S Trie- Efc HEART? YOU "Wo PLAN- TH ROBBER1 1 STOPPED Popeye 'Business Before Pleasure." Thimble Theater POPEVE, WILL YOU MARRVME 1 CE5 IF UJOM'T, I'LL. FIMD A MAM UUMO Copi King I excuse ME, i MUST GET TO THE BANK ITCLOSESJ' Alley Oop To Late By V.

T. Hamlin JU6T IN CASE SOMEBODY 6ET5 CUCICU5. DON'T WANT HOLD IN THE NAME OF THE LKW GOOD GAD THE-Y'CE DISSOLVING RIGHT INTO THIN WHY DO WE HAFTA BE CBOWDED BY THIS JUNK? ANY CLUES LYING ABOUND TO E.MBA.RGA<=S ALL EIGHT, YOU GOOD Freckles and His Friends A Bit Far-Fetched By Merrill THE VEILED LADY DIDMT HAVE ACCOMPLICE' SOMEBODY WEARING SIZE SHOES BOOSTED HER THROUGH THE WNDOW HAD ONE, ALL RIGHT' we FOUND LARGE FOOTPRINTS I THE SOFT SHE THEM WALKED.

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