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The tragedy of Man: He starts off with a Country-and winds up with a Government! Our Daily Bread Sliced Thin by The Editor Hope Knift Star VOL. 8 Pages Printed by Offset dry Subscribers: If you fail to receive your Star please phone 777-3431 between 6 and 6:30 p.m.—Saturday before or by 5 p.m. and a carrier will deliver your paper. HOPE, ARKANSAS, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1971 Member: Associated Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Av. net paid circulation 3 mos.

ending March PRICE lOc Debtors' Prison Won After a Century A century ago Charles Dickens won world acclaim for exposing the plight of unhappy minor debtors who were thrown into MYRON BELK1ND If htf 1 Associated Press Writer While today's English prisons NEW DE LHI (AP) India are a vast improvement over the Union signed a Old Fleet and Newgatei jails of treat of Dickens' time, still it was a friendship and cooperation" tol mortifying spectacle for a day whicn ta effect the civilized nation to confine free Russians firmly side of men just because they owed a Indians eir potentially few dollars. explosive dispute with Pakis- But today England has set free tan. a considerable percentage of Foreign Minister Swaran those jailed for debt. Freed are singh said the treaty should those who fell behind on com- provide a "stabilizing factor in mercial paper-letting av0 of peace" in Asia. "It is automobile notes or tailor bills also a treaty of nonaggres- become deliquent.

sion," he told cheering mem- But England will still send you RUSSia, India Discover America Tour Scientists Find Lunar Astronauts iridl to jail for failure to pay main- bers of parliament when he informed them of the pact signed tenance, taxes, fines, or social two hours earlier by him and security fees. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei What brought about this A. Gromyko. reform? It wasn't entirely the The 12-article treaty does not result of Dickens' outcry. commit either country to give In an attempt to encourage vacation travel in the United States instead of overseas, Discover America couponed its national advertising this year, By BILL STOCKTON AP Science Writer SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) Because no moon bugs have ever been found, the By COLIN FROST Associated Press Writer BELFAST, Northern Ireland offering 100 "perfect vacations" Apoll 15 astronauts are being to winner of the contest.

Official 5S5 Spared the three we Quar- tourist departments of each of The SlS that faced the ast army today and banned the an- nual religious parades which for the past two years have in- ON THE SPOT in Britain's Common Market debate, The British suddenly woke up military aid automatically to or par ty leadcr Harold to the fact that to jail and feed a the other in the event of an at- Wilson has come out against membership al- prisoner cost $48 a week. All the tack by a third nation. Instead, though as prime minister nlvf 1 -11J i "otivi he sought entry into the old laws did was stimulate private debt collections at the expense of the public taxpayer. So came this happy ending. Israel Fights Guerrillas for 6 Hours the key ninth article says: "Each high contracting party European economic group- undertakes to abstain from pro- The has split viding any assistance to any third party that engages in armed conflict with the other party.

"In the event of either party being subjected to an attack or a threat thereof, the high contracting parties shall imrne- diately enter into mutual con- ly THE ASSOCIATED "PRESS 8 in der to remove Israeli troops battled Palesti- th to teke a PP nian guerrillas for six hours to- pnate effective measures to en- day in the hills of southern fF? 6806 1 the xmrii of Lebanon, commando sources un reported in Beirut, the Leba- U8in 8h told Parliament: "This TS- 1 8 Nor th atta 4 SiXy 'on B52 bombers attacked enemy the village of Hebbanye. on the mml fa positions one mile souUi of the 6 demilitarized zdne, the. U.S. Command announced today. The command said the "protective reaction" strike six miles north of the DMZ was week vacations in their state.

The first of Arkansas' tour winners were guests of the Greers Ferry Lake Association and spent their two weeks in the Northern part of Arkansas. The Bernard Kiewe (pronounced Keewee) family, from Baltimore, Maryland, won the second "perfect vacation" in Arkansas. The family consists of Bernhard, his wife, Marlene, and sons, Roy, 15; Ronald, 12; Jerome, Robert, and Michael, 4. Their vacation began August 2nd when they arrived by plane at Hot Springs. Two fun-filled weeks in Southwest Arkansas will include sightseeing, swimming, boating, fishing, etc.

But the 175 pounds of rocks David R. Scott, James B. Irwin fl. SK thorough analysis to make certain there is no health hazard. house searches during the night.

of Northern Ireland's Protestants and Roman Catholics. British troops were reported After a weekend in which a British soldier and an Irish See IRISH REBELS (On Page Two) Agnew Thinks Newsmen Are seriously the out-of-power Labor party. Bombers Hit Inside North Vietnam By GEORGE ESPER Associated Press Writer SAIGON (AP) American fighter-bombers made their factors in moon rocks that seem to kill earthly microorganisms and spur or retard some plant growth. The factors, which still aren't understood, were discovered in moon rocks returned by Apollo 11 in 1969. Samples returned by Apollo 12 and 14 also have shown biological acticity'.

A variety of plant species that have shown a reaction to previous lunar material will be studied. These include celery, cabbage, brussels sprouts, pepper, carrot, lettuce, radish, spinach, TOP PRIORITY should be assigned the administration's welfare reform bill, Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Elliot L. Richardson has urged in Capitol Hill hearings on the measure which would radically reorder present programs. He said reform was essential to bring burgeoning welfare rolls under control bv the mid-'70s. On Friday the 13 they will be met at Murfreesboro Crater DIM Diamonds by Pod Rogers of the oTI 11 IdSfilJ Hope Star and his son Brad.

After a search for diamonds they BOSTON (AP) Vice Presi- club moss fern "'verwort and II AI will have lunch at the crater and dent Spiro T. Agnew says some al ae Tissue cultures of other IO Idl I Ul then depart for a visit at historic coverage of his recent global lants and seeding 5 of lune old Washington. trip was "totally objective and cotton and corn also wl11 be Friday night the Kiewe's will completely fair" but there was studied. When the space be guests in Hope of the Hope "some coverage that I thought agency decided to eliminate the Star and the Chamber of Com- was quite inaccurate and frank- elaborate astronaut quarantine merce. Mr.

and Mrs. Arch Wylie ly biased to a great extent," 101 A 15 because scien- The Christian Science Monitor tists decided it was unneces- reported in its editions today. a "preliminary biomedic- as therefore, in essence, a treaty serted Israeli units moved four against war." miles into Lebanon and opened But mth tensions In the attack with armored cars and halftracks. dia and Pakistan mounting steadily over the Pakistani A spokesman for Al Fatah, KS, SZSt safd Pa lK5 and two fighter- Si £5, "0" East Pakistanirefugees to back with antitank guns, rockets and machine guns. India, the treaty could set the 16 U.S planes were not hit.

stage for a new confrontation in F4 Uots Mld thev were he a to assess the damage later spread 15 miles north of Hebbariye to the hills overlooking the Lebanese town of Gachaya. Commando sources in Beirut said there were casualties on both sides but declined to give figures. The Israeli command declined to comment on the fight- Ing report. An increasing number of guerrillas have moved into south Lebanon after their defeat by the Jordanian army. In Egypt, President Anwar Sadat laid down new conditions before he would sign an agreement to reopen the Suez Canal.

He said Israel must agree to withdraw completely from the Sinai peninsula within six months after it begins its withdrawal from the east bank of the Suez Canal. Otherwise, Sadat told the Arab Socialist Union in Cairo Sunday, Egypt will go to war to liberate all territories occupied by Israel in the 1967 war. India and Communist with Pakistan. Indian officials, in briefings See RUSSIA, INDIA (On Page Two) Apology their bombs caused because of the smoke. The reconnaissance plane presumably was gathering photo and electronic intelligence on North Vietnamese gun sites, supply points and troop movements.

Meanwhile, three B52 bombers dropped 90 tons of bombs are furnishing their evening meal. On Saturday morning they are looking forward to a visit at the Lester Kent's Farm and eating some of Hope's famous watermelons. Perry Campbell is furnishing motel accomodations for the Kiewe's during thdr visit here. 5 Killed in Weekend Accidents By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Five persons were killed in traffic accidents in Arkansas during the past weekend. None of the fatalities occurred Sunday.

The Associated Press weekend highway fatality count began at 6 p.m. Friday and ended at midnight Sunday. Black Panther Huey Newton OAKLAND, (AP) Some of the reporters'frav- al evaluation" program was Black Panther cofounder Huey eling with me were dismayed outlined for Apollo 15 samples that I didn't provide more of "Botanical investigations what is known as a color have definitely shown that lu- eyent," the vice president said nar materials are capable of in an interview with The Moni- enhancing plant growth respon- "why I didn't stop and talk ses." the document outlining io some of the deprived people the evaluation pro- on the outskirts of Rabat, for gram states. why ian 1 jsiaraJSiSK'' P. Newton, whose retrial on charges stemming from the lulling of an Oakland policeman has ended with an 11-1 hung jury, goes before a new judge Tuesday to learn if he must stand trial a third time.

After six days of deliberation, a jury of 10 women and two some concern about the poverty I encountered along the way. "I can answer that by simply normal growth media has re- saying that when one is on a suited in the death of these mi- diplomatic mission, it requires that he be in good communication with the heads of government he is dealing with and with administrative-level people. And I can't imagine that great publicity attending the dramatization of what many people would call weak lunar materials in the presence Har ld ve Sundav it was deadlocked. First jurors had sent out a note asking they be taken for dinner, but another note followed saying: "One of the jurors no longer wishes to deliberate." Some were near tears as the judge dismissed them and di- croorganisms." The unknown factor that can kill earthly microorganisms, such as bacteria and virus was discovered in Apollo 11 rocks from beneath the moon's sur- nesses in various countries nAfi AC on suspected troop concentra- DALLAS (AP) A 6-year-old Uons nort hwt 3 of Cam Lo and a mile south of the A triple fatality accident Fri- would agsist diplomatic as day night combined with two separate single-fatality accidents comprised the weekend deaths. boy found the knife-hacked Miss Melba Lee, 16, of Pales- signment.

"How would one of these countries' leaders feel if when I went to see him the day after face, said Dr. Gerald Taylor, a cted New appear before the criminal calendar court for setting of a new trial date. He remains free on $50,000 bail. There was no immediate indication from prosecutor' Don- TTTTTFRnrK Morv ald myie whe ther the state LITTLE ROCK (AP)-Mary will gain to the 29 Lou Burg, vice chairman of the year Newton on a charge of Democratic National Committee, voluntary manslaughter in the Manned Spacecraft Center scientist. To Appear at Rally for Mills body of his nightclub waitress DMZ.

The raids were about Uie SJ ay ong ith a four miles north of the much note reading: "I've got wrong one. I'm sorry." the fought over Fire Base Fuller, which was hit with two heavy i i VYHH-UrraDHIL VT1U1 1JC Police said they had a few mortar barrages last week, clues in the murder of Carolyn six other Be52s pounded sus Montgomery, 28. pected troop concentrations and Johnny Cash to Perform at State Fair LITTLE ROCK (AP) Johnny Cash, the Arkansas-born country western entertainer, will headline a star-studed fa thfee more group of performers at the Ar- kansas State Fair and Livestock Uonal Co ndl Show here Oct. 1-10. and a companion ran in front of a car on Arkansas 261 near Forrest City.

State Police said Miss Lee was standing beside a car parked on the wrong side pf the highway. Police said the car had its lights on and an oncoming car swerved to avoid hitting the parked car and struck Miss Lee. Miss SaUey Sue Smith, 23, of Little Rock was killed Friday night when the car in which she was riding collided headon with another car on U.S. 67 near Searcy, police said. By HAL BOYLE British medical researcher ad- Edwin R.

Packard, 64, Mary NEW YORK (AP) Things vances the heartening view that Packard, 50, and Ricky a columnist might never know many of he signs of so-called Bethea, 20, all of Camden were as mental con- killed Friday night near Cam- fusion and den on Arkansas 7. often merely the result of die- State Police said a station tetic deficiences. "Many of the wagon driven by Bethea crossed elderly," he said, "tend to live the center line and struck a car on a diet consisting of potatoes driven by Mrs. Packard, and a few slices of bread and jam." Ahhhh-choo! Hay fever is no longer an ailment merely to be sneezed away. Its 16 million tine fSt Francis Pmmhn my arrival he was greeted con- will be in Little Rock Aug.

26 shooting of officer John Frey tine 1-rancis County) was currently with a photograph of to participate in the apprecia- killed early Saturday when she me shaking my head in dismay tion rally for Rep. Wilbur D. over some social problem in his Mills, D-Ark. country? It's not compatible The rally is being sponsored on Oct. 28, 1967.

Newton was charged with first-degree murder in his first trial and was found guilty of with what we were trying to do by Arkansas Democrats. Miss the lesser charge of voluntary there." Police said the note of apolo- weapons sitions near gyjas apparently left by the tian border before dawn today. Although Autos Kill More It Is Safer Now to Take Trip in One The vice president was inter- as Democratic National Corn- viewed in Washington by God- mitteewoman from Wisconsin, frey Sperling Jr. of The Monitor. Agnew also said he thought Burg, 41, currently is serving manslaughter.

The jury's verdict in that trial later was overturned, however. All Around Town the coverage of his trip distorted its costs. Results of Saturation Force Patrol Tuesday, August 10. will be served at 6:30 p.m., and all Master Masons are urged to attend. if he didn't open his mail: One of the paradozes of highway travel is that, as motor cars kill more people over the years, the safer it is to take a trip in one.

Despite an increase of four million more cars and A special State Police Saturation Force patroled Hempstead County highways Department of English for a year beginning in September. is presently studying German in Vienna, Austria, and will have a three week vacation in Greece Safety Council reports the traffic death rate has anSonte JTSSt to an v1ctims in the Unit ed States al- Also appearing will be his wife, June Carter, The Statler Broth- ffamea 100 million vehicle miles Urban pollution isn't a new one spend an estimated $150 million a year for treatment of it. It can easily be avoided, this past weekend in an effort to cut down on weekend accidents. According to Capt. Milton Mossier, the results are as follows: Five arrested for driving while intoxicated, 29 for speeding, 13 for hazardous driving other than speeding, 20 non-hazardous arrests, 69 light corrections, 51 warnings, seven no motor before reporting position.

Chance of More Rain for Arkansas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Parly cloudy skies and warm- vehicle inspection stickers. No East Roosevelt Road, 4th floor, By The Star Staff Whitfield Masonic Lodge No. cit limits. for possession 239 will confer a Master's Degree of illegal drugs. for having no car inspection sticker and two for failure to answer a summons.

were five accidents during the week, three on the weekend, making a total of 213 Miss Peggy Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Lloyd, has accepted a job as lecturer at the University of Bon (Germany) Hempstead County Beef Cattlemen's Association will meet at the Diamond Cafe Tuesday night, August 10, at 7:30 o'clock, according to President wrecks inside the city during the year with 52 persons injured and two deaths resulting.

Friends will be sorry to learn that Roger Mcl.elland is a patient in the VA Hospital in Little Rock. address is 300 to her new Dave Cummings. Jack Williams, veterinarian of Rt. 1, Ozan, will speak on crossbreeding of cattle. is urged to attend.

ers, Carl Perkins, and the Car- E. president of the mos here in Philadelphia has a orVne'oi! saAs Recast through Tues- State police gave service to caused problem in America. "The at- however, by simply moving to er temperatures are in the AT- accidents were investigated. Room 4026 South Arkansas Livestock Show Association, also announced Saturday that Roy Clark and other stars of the television show sore eyes in many people, including my husband and myself," wrote the nation's first lady, Martha Washington, in a letter to her niece, Fanny, "Hee Haw" would perform at the fair. Arnold also said actor gfving a salute to- Doug McClure would appear.

Arnold said Hank Williams son of the legendary Hank Williams, will perform twice daily at the grandstand Oct. 48. day to the 13,000 living Americans who have passed their 100th birthday? May they all have a long and happy life! Speaking of the rlderly, a day. A chance of scattered thun- motorists 40 times. 'After der showers mainly in the after- The ages of the drivers noons and evenings also is fore- arrested run like this: cast.

The chance of shower activity old age group; 18 in the 20-24 doors and windows, at night snould decrease Wednesday year-old age group; 13 in the 25- while the jungle natives sleep tnrou Friday, and fair, warm 34 year-old age group; 17 in the and humid conditions are ex- 35-44 year-old age group; pected to prevail. Some thundersnowers drifted caps. Worth remembering: several thousand years, civilization has advanced to the point where we bolt all our Hope Police Department reported 11 persons charged with traffic violations last week and in an open hut." It was Martin Luther who observed, "To prop up a sad and discouraged mind is better than the southeast corner of the to conquer a kingdom." tl mornm from Village to Monticello. Four arrested in the 15-19 year- four with license violations. were four charged on liquor counts.

arrested for driving while intoxicated. for drunkeness. for carrying a concealed weapon. for shoplifting. for armed robbery.

one for discharging firearms inside the 12 in the 45-54 year old age group; two in the 55-64 year-old age group; three in the 65-74 year-old age group. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Claude Hollis of Patmos is a patient in Hempstead Memorial Hospital. is in room 7. Ervin W.

Baker who suffered a heart attack Saturday is reported considerably improved Monday in Branch General Hospital. Secretary of State Kellv By HOWARD BENEDICT AP Aerospace Writer SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) Apollo 15's astronauts, reunited with their families after a month's separation, today start the long series of debriefings that will give scientists, engineers and doctors the minute details of their historic moon journey. In the Lunar Receiving laboratory, geologists are preparing to open the first of the moon rock boxes the astronauts returned from Hadley Base. David R. Scott James B.

Irwin and Alfred M. Worden spend the morning undergoing extensive medical examination. In the afternoon they shift to technical sessions to answer questions about the 12-day voyage that took Scott and Irwin to the surface of the moon for 67 hours of exploration among the highest lunar mountains and along an ancient canyon. Following splashdown Saturday, doctors aboard the recovery carrier Okinawa pronounced all three adventurers in good condition. An Air Force C141 transport flew the astronauts from Hawaii to nearby Ellington Air Force Base Sunday night, and the men rushed into the embrace of their first for a moon-landing crew.

The three previous crews had to spend three weeks in quarantine, but experts concluded that moonmen bring back no harmful germs and eliminated the isolation for Apollo 15. So Scott and Irwin rushed into the arms of their wives and daughters. Worden, who is divorced, clutched his two daughters. It was the first time the astronauts had been with their families since the Fourth of July weekend. A crowd of about 2,500 who braved a drizzling rain cheered and waved banners and flags while a band in Scottish kilts played "Fly Me to the Moon." Scott told the assemblage that he saw the full moon from the Okinawa Sunday before dawn.

"As I looked at it, I felt a little homesick," he said. "If you go some place as beautiful and as fascinating as that and you spend three very intense days, you really get attached to it." Irwin told the crowd, which included several Space Center workers, that he thought often while in space of "the genius that created such beautiful machinery, the people who put it all together and finally the people on the ground who helped us operate it. Arriving with the astronauts were about 100 pounds of moon rocks, sealed in airtight containers. Must Wait to Move Horses The vaccination program aimed at preventing the spreading of VEE, Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis, has been so successful that the quarantine restricting movement within the state has been lifted by the State Livestock and Poultry Commission. Calvin J.

Caldwell, county Extension Agent, pointed out, though, that the quarantine has only been lifted for those horses which have been vaccinated with VEE vaccine for at least 14 days. And. he said, during transportation the operator of the vehicle carrying the horses must have in his possession a certificate of vaccination issued at the time the animal in transit was vaccinated. He also said that any horses which have not been vaccinated still are quarantined to the farm or home: 14 calendar days will still have to elapse from the time they are vaccinated to the time they can be moved. Mr.

Caldwell credited the Bryant will be guest speaker at success of the vaccination Tuesday's Kiwaius Club lun- program to the cooperation of cheon. is the guest of Mike horse owners, veterinarians, and Kelly. interested persons..

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