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Hope Stari
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Russia Will Continued from Page One tries. When they thought they would win they wanted war. btit I believe they have become wiser." Khrushchev said people accused -him of having said that communism would be, the cravc-diguer of "All right, did sav Rut I didn't mean we -vould take rli-a- their graves, onlv tint History will inevitably give tl'v victory to socialism no volun we must struggle. The more orsaimed working classes of the world there are tiio sooner that victory will come about Khrushchev said.he had told re- cent American visitors: "We are stronger than you r.ro. You Inve no intercontinental ballistic mis files.

You senH moists con ing oranges. We send uo Which can cany several tons' Jmn-'tno the sbc of the bomb thai could be contained in our to the which could' PR contained in yours. "You cannot equal us His listeners cheered -and mi-- plnnded. u-m k(H him when; Hill the struiH'Ie between cnnital- i-sm and communism He answered: "When we have unified sreietv all -over the world, be CPU'-. workers have the same imerosi he best way to eliminate war Ihe training of power bv Commu'.

I'ists all over the world," Kj-irushcht-v: lookod tirod Wednesday night after of Silesian towns s'-it r.t a banquet in his honor niter a brief exchange of toasts' in While wine. The dvnamic Soviet leader kept to full schedule Wednesdav but bad seemed tired and worn on by train from Warsaw nis soeech at tiie was faltering and coherent to many His stuttering used 1 SSStabW Can Notion Afford Big jOi 6 I A 0 A ft A A Sjjt. Daniel H. Mathis, the local Army Hecruiter. announced Jodny that the following metropoli: tan areas are now open for enlist; meni and reenlistment for the Air Uelensc Command: New York.

N. Boston achusetls. Buffalo. B-iiti more Md Minneapolis. Detroit.

Mu-h Sea tie. I'ljlndclnhin Cincinnati. jOmo and Kansn? City. Missouri. Sgt.

Mathis said that an enlistee may choose any three of the area" be guaranteed one of (hem': I no gt slated that these are suided missile sites which provide protection for the nation from an attack by air. Those assignments consists ol being irained in some Phase ol firing the missiles such as computing I'iritm data. electronics repair communication administration, operation of radar equipment and many others. For Hirther information see vour Army Keeruiter at VV. 3d St.

in Texarkana or call ent- Mrs Mrs. Ward Ehtertaihs 1950 Bolivia Club i The suburban home of Homer Ward was beautifully ad'd with colorful summer blossoms on Friday afternoon when she enteratined Uie Bolivia Club. Hi.uh score honors were won toy Mrs. Imon Gee. A salad and dessert course was to quests M'rs.

Wren Scott and Mrs. H. L. Blakoly and members Mrs. J.

B. Hcsterly Mrs. Guss McCaskill, Mrs. i Sharp, Mrs. J.

V. Fore and Mrs. I C. G. Gordon and Mrs.

Gee. the the are An- railroad station at times in- and babbling Pine Bluffs Trans-Texas Stop Retained WASHINGTON (AP) Trans- Texas Airways was iiuihoi by Civil Aeronautics Board ves- t.jrday to serve Pine Biuif. Ark its Little Rc-ck-Xew Orleans route. The action reversed an earlier Cab decision It jt first denied Pine Bluffs reqpest for the service on March 20. saying the move would increase Trans-Texts' annual subsidy need by about ob.OOO.

The expense was not warranted by the small amount ot traffic involved, the CAB said Hide their mirth. iKhrushcheVs hen 1th has beer the subject of speculation for several months. Several West German and french newspaper; re- Ported in April that, he had Differed fainting spells printed rumors that he was affhcted with brain tumor, high blood c. sure or circulatory (Soviet officials brush off all such reports and Tumor-; ner -mm Strike Today? By JAMES Press News WASHINGTON IAD ii strike occurs in an the now in steel uucstion COMICS Are ve a herc tne government-, nvi ol thr pcopU can loiv Permit and must forbid a strike an iiuiusiry? A strike in any industry pretty much a privaU affair when lite ivv- mm- needs were Per and ihe Vinous people, ri nt( r(k pcn 'lent than now. But the Americrn society is no.v i 'iiiflily complex t'l'nt.

A strike in oiu Vrv i-an. send out waves I thousand." of workers, hundreds of nismesses. and maybe drown in.it,y m. example: This sled striKc- at a time when ihe nation- is recoyerinn from year's! Robey To Coach If short, it Warren Cacjers imicn damaye. It will do a lot if i The following announcement will' long.

be of Uci to fl 1K of f) collt i cs long: Robey. assistant cuach at Catholic 1 ui)' hoi-'t '''i infiustn will use i High in Little Rock for the past- 'lo'-W su;) lus! nnti have: two years, has been hired as head' of 1R ly lhl)Usa i basketball conch at Warren, Supt. I As then" Hi Herring announced Tuesday. I fits 01 I ir inhco 11 lfl the' pro- Robey replaces W. T.

Watson, i of he 1 5 110 wil1 haiicl basketball! will suffer fm, i reasury eoaeh at Crossett. Robey will! lax revenue i 0 I also act as an 'assistant in foot-i needed Ks bail. Thus'a steel stii'-n An A1 AIC ond nt Henderson strike I Rtibey wili join hvo other form no longer i I vc: rs i Rccldics on the Warren It already affec7s and i- Con ba11 ch Mickey Ions f-ould U1I11 1 foutjba ll coach ny a ioi 1,11 ccon-j Robey. who will also But individurl riirhts-'ho seicnce illlcl mat h. has it working-on his master's joo mid ni in chemistry at Northeast PresMf News I ivtuiTiod from where Mrs.

i summer U. of Fayetlevilh' Sun- Bryson has been school at the etl their guests with a barbecue I hamburger and ice cre.im suupei' on the back lawn of their home on Thursday Those present were: M'r. and I Vtrs. .1. M.

Ingram, Mr. Mrs. Harold Ingram and n. Jerry; Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Gautsche and son. Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Arion C.rifford and daughter Sara Ella- Mr. and Mrs.

Hal Joins and Eddie and Tcrrv Ann of San Diego. Miss Margaret Ingram of Los Angeles. Calif." Miss Betty Hendrix Terrell C'aihoun visited durin.e the even- Mr. and M'rs. Jimmy I Rock were the guests of his parents.

Mr 1 J. H. Bemis. Mrs. J.

A. Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. R.

Mrs. Thorne a Service Guild Be is of weekend and Mrs. Charlie and bonded a seminar sons. 'Bill and Johnny Mrs. N.

A. Peters and my and Billy. Mr. Peters Mr. and sons, Jim, and Mrs.

R. of Little Rock spent part of last week at Lake Ouachila, J. Y. F. Officers Elected Recently elected officers of Junior Youth Fellowship of First Presbyterian Church as follows: President.

Frank derson; Vice President, John nolds: Secretary. Walter Nelson; Treasurer, Mike Robertson; Song Leader. Parn Robertson. Miss Opal Daniel of Hope was I the weekend guest of Miss Hazel Mat lock. Charles Ynrbrough, student at Centenary College.

Shroveport. was the weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yarbrough.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robey Jr and son returned to Little' Rock I'riday after visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robey and Cuss.

Edward Brysoii and Beth nt the School for the Blind in Little during the kond. Mrs. Mildred Iinwson is spend: ing the week in Houston. as i the LUir-sls of her daughter. Mrs.

L. B. Welles and family. i Mrs. W.

S. Regan, Mrs. J. E. Regan.

Mrs. Clarke While and Mrs. Alien Gte spent Sunday in Hot Mr. and ivirs. Watson W'ard and; Mr.

and Mrs. Charlio Pye motored to Little Rock Friday for a visit! with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miner! and new little daughter. i Guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl in Camden Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Coy i Dcwoody. Mr.

and M'rs, l.oyd Hay-i nie and Mrs. Fred Bolls. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ingram arid Jerry wore weekend guests.

of relatives in Hot Springs. Mrs. Bob Reynolds, Robc-rtson. Mrs. J.

B. Franks and Mrs. Miriam Adams attended a P. T. A.

workshop held at H. S. T. iviftrtlA.ii.." 8 ka' 1 FRESH FROM FARM EVERY GRADE A MEDIUM GRADE A LARGE FRESH FIELD CORN RUSSELL'S CURB t.Pt Russia Eases Continued from Page One nnuncing opposition to secret Cessions unless East and West Germany took part. outlines of the compiornise a dinner conference vvecinosdpy night at which Jakob Soviet ambassador was guest of S'r Patrick P.eilly.

British ambassador to Moscow. The conference still remained However, over a solution lor the Berlin crisis the issue that drew the tour to Geneva. The West stood fast a-iv- Soviet -truce formula for granting new power and to the East German ating more air traffic and "that be- I cause of increase the SC 000 stiosidy would be lessened. Further modifying its March -0 decision the CAB ordered Trans-Texas to schedule two daily round trips between Little Rock Bluff anc: El Dorado. on the ono hand, and Monroe L-I jor points south on Memphis route, before oifcrin" one-stop service between Monroe iina Memphis.

emolr.v.os tr. rroit a nn employer to' rhut down his Plant-and the riglit of both sid-s work out tbth- and must be balanced against the general welfare. the caic-s-tion: Is the P-esi the rear future likely 'to or Congress to 11 law forbidding" a strike 1 industl try likely It would be political civnamite Both unions and employers, ana Stale this summer. Jamie I teach i been degree i Lotiisi-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Peters Enter'ain Mr. and Mrs'. N. A. Peters and sons.

Jimmy and Billy, entertain- and discover how Robin Hood's HIGH PROTE! gives you Texarkona Firm Is Incorporated LITTLE ROCK sec- jretarv or State's office yesiertiv cnartereci for S100.000 the Texarkana Business and Industrial Coip f-'-s fi-rn is authorized to in; ves: capital in anv bu iu is. roal estate or industrial projectV The following Texarkana men were listen as- charter members- J. R. Crowder. H.

H. macs Haile, 'Max K-r, E. M. Jones. Richard Brunaz- 2i, A.

D. Schmpper. Austin Town- sena. Leers Kuhn, A nnvi-- Lee Davis. Charles Lee U-iv'T Robert M.

Lowe. K. E. Wrighi" Tom Woolen and V. F.

Bailey BARGAINS GALORE! CORNER STORE FRIDAYJ.JATURDA IRE STOCK 4.98 5.98 DRESSES Out They Go, All One Low Price -r-, o. the srovornment law could forbid a strike, would almost certainly then ini- l-ose compulsory arbitration. This means that arbitrators ap- Une le ove wotiid hatn to both sides and ive an opinion both sides would Live to accept. If thf sovornmem out of justice it probabl- wculi have to do mere plOOabl I' 1 el WOLlld Pmbabiy "i and re fUlal both nnd pn which wni iceulaime profits to. That oe true governmental rol- Eventually it misht have "to iaKc ever tne industry In la-17 Congress foresaw ti- national dancer of a big st-ik'e aay wher- it passed the Taft; Hartley Act But wnile on machinery for stalling off of rCcn re5S st short i ot tnrbiclclin.rj it altogether That law lets the "President pro-i ver.t_a strike for 30 whue are f.

get both to reach agreement. But, after tile orced delay, the strike can go- Civil Rights Viewed WithCaution CONDITIONED HEYKATS! LAST SHOWING TONITE 6:30 8:00 COTTON-SKIRTS FULL SKIRT STYLES JUSTARRIVID NEW WHITE HATS Vglyei fro 4.98 IRNER By JOHN CHADWICK WASHINGTON (API A first. i short step toward getting a civil rights bill before the Senate L- expressions today of guarded, but contraiy. hopes from opposing sides. i Southern opponents emphasized would continue their fight to block a bob-tailed measure that squeaked through a Senate subcommittee a 4-3 vote.

"It could be amended into something more drastic," cautioned Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-SC). Advocates of a stronger bill saw in the subcommittee's action a possibility that the logjam may be breaking. Sen.

John A. Carroll (D-Colo) called the bill only a skeleton, but I said some meat may be put on it i when it goes before 'the full Judic. iiary Committee Sen. Clifford P. (R-XJi said he hoped the Senate would go "a great der.l I The bill approved by the sub: committee has only two sections One would require state and al officials to keep-voter registre- tion records for three years, and ballots for It! months, and to them available to the.

U.S. alto'r- ney general for inspection upon clemand. The other would extend from Sept. 9 of this year until Jan. 31, J9fil.

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