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ItAI, HOM, A'RfcANI Sir I ED ottw 019 itfoit mm mottw enlillw mf tOOMS PW it? of pnffi, im a baths, stu 497, VJflUB 0, HKI.IABWC rj hmmo, pwten nu at Real lor 1 V.Wf-w ACnR STOCK FARM 8 MJI.R8 httuMft, barn, lolophwe, Tractor hay On highway, ACTIB STOCK FARM, RUNtf- wNtor, homn mtrtrm. On blacktop htghwny about flvo mllen Vloyd HitUirdny downtown. id (intlflcntlon pnperi. K. Pound ONJ5 VOUNO IIOHSK, UK'ATKO HttlllbuHon Tlnirmfto 0-H.

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Cotton Loop's Clorksdole HasNewTeam tt one of tmrtoi of the of Cot- Ion (nil-bill I TftAVKUTE Bt.KKPK four, Good tin new, Ktiiildulre, hot wntcr, 18W 8, Pino, I'hom- April 12 Jim Ihti-p rni-n returning frfWi ytrnr'n C'larkt'Mii ti but hi- Isn't dinner -In the- Int) Imiii-lxill lii- iltrfip I'r'Utrrtlnit ore Third Hnwmnn Uflvkl Dick, KorMftr nnd Outdid Willie Dick wllh ti'tim nil Ifmt ypnr, OvBDirhiitl'H 1'iniw HI UWl wiix "ptlon.ifd to Hrulun, K.v of (lie Mountain Icntr.ir t'lirly In Hits WJHI Jiftiif til fiuflfifm, Ilii' Irlft PruHt ii nuoU'iui for Ko'td ti'iini and thn mnn.w firi-i nndt-r I ml everywhere In tin- pitch. innf Muff. j'ildilrttf liopn vvoaltnpss of UK- Plitiilrrit for nevernl hul Prilrtt in get a Muff before Iw'tflim fc. Only tine hurlor. Howard ItonrnHelctor, in camp was limujht ii(jcnt.

However. boon pnunlmni uy Tninpn, imd Rntaffch. Wllh his two returning I'num hriM fruhlumsd cninilili- Infield, nildiiiK Flrxt DaRMnnn Red Hunters rts Mirror Question 8y The Awcuted More Actors 1 Today A. Year Ago The land Indians gave third baseman i Kenny Keltner his unconditional I Five Years Ago Ben Carnc- Vide, former basketball coach at North Carolina State, was signed to Coach Navy. April 12 (UP) Red hunters denied today that they are "persecuting" witnesses fn tint; invalidation of communism In Hollywood.

The denial was mnde tho Ten Years Ago Boston house un-American activities com-f Bruins won their fourth straight mlttec culled up Screen Writer victory over the Detroit Red Wings Writer Richard Collins. 38, for! 3-1, to capture the Stanley Cup questioning. Collins was expected Hockey playoffs, "friendly" From tto Negro Communil By Anne 160 or 11 PAMfLY entry In tho parade of home feomb Is this concrete structure, which San Francisco builders gay con be Installed In your back yard for house sleeps six comfortably or 20 in an emergency. When not in use ns protection against nerlul attack, it doubles ns utility room or guest house. The 14-inch-thick dome and eight- Inch walls should be adequate protection from the SPORTS ROUNDUP By Huoh Fullerton.

Jr, Cincinnati. April 12 --Willie Kntchiim'o of Kariic- chon, who spcaku almost no Kng- lish, won the fans: by bowing ami smiling while booed iiim PLANTS 36 CRNTS J't'limlfl find Hnops 23 riownr Shop south idm, i-yf. NOW No, bulbB, uw -n OONK AND TAN each, von- eo Uouto 4, 8ftK JlT IO-3T. will an Id-LW-S, Mm, ui-ar 38.1NCH A'mft FAN. OAK flood con dUlon, 'WWu 890, I'tttmoN of sfee Mi 4 MftFnll, Midway Plattl.

u-Ot ONIB of Sartow, M. Chrinty played firm for pine UUiff In IIMIMfl, He bought front IliilPlKlt, of thw Coro- lliifl lonauc. Clnf bought from St. J'ctcriiburn, Fin. ot catchlni? will hnndtfid by John 'Crocker, optioned down from Nnahvlllo of the WIIH th naive to the boxing co; "Excuse please?" i i The only guy who wasn't! plen.it.-d wns a writer who aakvd! Home MucKtion In thi; dressing room nnd took a good poUo in the stom-j tried to Hhow how he remark Hear Bryant.

coach: "Tills vein- the lici-O'j lilng tcn-yuar-old kids wanti another Htibc Parllli or Hob; Von sec out on the lotsi a number HI on their backs: throwing passes. used to co-i Wallace Jones or Alex Orov.a,' I Probers Told Ricks Not Qualified be a "friendly" witness. Hollywood Writer Robert t.ccs,! identified by Actor Sterling Hnydeni as Communist, complained to i tHc committee yesterday that it had "destroyed" his 17-year writing career in the film Industry. 1-eej accused the committee of creating a "blacklist" which he said is not American. He said many witnesses can't find film jobs after testifying.

refused to say whether he is a Communist or to answer other about communism, on grounds of st-lf-incriminatlon. However, Chairman John S. Wood, iD-Ga), told reporters that i "In no instance of a man who truthfully and frankly answered questions have there been any repercussions. "If he answcrcs truthfully and the true answers of his conduct arc unfavorable." Wood added, "that's his own responsibility." Both Lees and Geer, a 48-year- i old character actor, refused to an- I swer most questions yesterday. Twenty Years Ago The Washington Huskies established a new three-mile record in beating California's vari.sty crew at Oakland.

that tho brand still was a stumbling block. The 12-nation Asia-Arab that resumed conferences last wuek on a Korean peace formula was reported'trying to figure out some way to soft- pedal the resolution and convince Pulping it ought to talk with tho U. N. The group also was reported holding off on any new appeal until the Pciplnfi regime's attitude on the MacArthur ouster had a chance to harden. William Chapel Home Demi tion ClUti met at the school! I 8, nt I p.

m. Seven membei three visitors were present, I The meeting was opened creed and song of the The Cross." Devotional read! the month was read, 6:16." The roll was answj 1 each member giving a ing hint. Mr. Walker County Agent, gave a da tion on calling birds. Mrs.

Pauline Ellis, rec leader, conducted a muslcd The club will meet 18, at 1 p. m. The Junior class of Yergel School will present a Varietl and a mystery comedy, titlq Laughing Ghost," in high auditorium tonight at 8 o'clol mission 15. 15 and 35 ce N. P.

Ycrger, Sponsor. i to Gain, with Southard ruiioeialkm, Crocktu with Baton JloUKft of ISvHiwIint' ItiBt ycnr. Joining in the outfield are Jack Rhuilt, Pliti'co nnd Hutch Tattl. SliUitt Id vvtvrtm from 81. PcloraburK, Ontcmmin from Fort Smith, IMt-roc, from KlliBVille, nnd Tattl, i optlonwl from Hnlflgh.

are rookk-s i The Pasteboards wan ulatod for first, but! At Kl tut basketball din- wan switched after Christy 1 slll 11 a vsiit paid to cd. Tiittl dhows promise as a piteh-i AfislstluU Ulildl ll l-ancaster cr and mny, be used a mounds- i man, woll wutar fruit cittton. llli'iim OP room Top Radio Programs Yoik. April out )o, Hope, fa, 1184 V-B TUOCm, Scientists to Trial for UmlKht: NBC 7 Kem-y Pathwr Knows tiost Counter Spy; rectors, -'7 KBl In Peace and War; Trncinic a l.uclllo Suspense; I 1 9 The Playhuuse; doririR the NCAA tournament in The visitm-ji were ii school coach and his li-i) 1-2. Pupil.

KancaKtcT went to see lloss Adolph iiupp and expluined: "I need a eoupU: of tickets for a hlfjli school coach cum fo sec me" HUPP prolestrd: "llut we've already away from Aldrlfh; the name tickets." 11 Draitnct; Harry gently corroded him; 'Tor 0 Screen Ul-ja coach with a kid (1-0 1-2, we Rot tickets." New Korean Peace Bid Delayed United Nations, N. April 12J (JD Korean pence overtures by the U. three-man good offices committee were delayed today to fiive Communist China time to react to the ouster of General Douglas MacArthur as commander of forces. The committee met yesterday in a hastily called two hour scs- ion only 15 hours after President Truman fired MacArthur. At tho end, U.

N. Assembly President Entenm, committee chairman, said only that the committee had discussed thu new situation. "Wu will 'have to wait to fiive the Chinese (Communists) time to the change, "Enteam for promotion to major said Wc have not received an answer from them in more than Little Rock. April 12 W). A 1 slati' senate investigating commit-' tec was told today Brig.

Gen. Enrl' Jlirka, deputy chief of the national bureau, does not have the to serve as adjutant general of rkans'us, The charge came from a member of the Arkansas military department whose recent dismissal set llic stage for a senate investigation Into operutlns of the agency. I.t. Col. Lee Casey snid cntalifi- for the slate adjutant general art: outlined by the federal liovemrnent.

He added that Gen- crul Hicks, who now is serving with the air national guard bureau in Washington, clici not moot these qualifications. Ricks, who was appointed adjutant giMieral by Governor McMath in 10-10. is on leave from that of- fiee, Hi' rt'ccMith' was recommend- Screen Guild; Amateur Show; 0 Newslniul Theater. California Caravan: Rod nnrt Uun Club; True or Reporters' VeMo Of 111. Friday who sadi he was the military department April 1 because of political reasons, also challenged the ciualifieations uf the now acting adjutant general, CJen.

Morris. The committee, headed by Sen. KHis Kngan of Little Rock, is check- Inw operations of the military department nnd Governor proposed Ing, ABC FlMh. JMBS m. Godfrey, tt.

Quick ns 11 project agent removed (he without Hiskey knowing About tt, Murray testified. In another courtroom, Kdward Rumol.v, twice before defendant lu tuiUflmjtt of congress actions, wax cftHtid today to third trtnl. executive stecreUry ihe Committee for Constitution- jury nc- Me One of thu eounU In Indict' oil. day, tf ihe tehn, aMiinld HU trial, In tho PARKING SPACE FOR RRNT Cor. HAZIU DIVISION 8M J.

M. HARIIN MATTRISS1S LOGS, BOUTS BLOCKS H.wJIna (Oil (Pork oci (In touoantca from two months that we have served but we always hope there will be one." Enteam sid the committee di, not discuss a new peace proposal at this time. Sven Grafstorm, Swedish rcpre- scntative on the committee, snid McMnthsjthat Sweden's minister is always cm 1 defense agency. dy in to trnasmit an of the Investigation is answer to the u. N.

on the commit- Carl Martin who joined the Ar- tee's original appeal for cease- Kansas military department under rc a tlv MeMath administration. Rod'China-has thus far kept un tin to assistant adjutant gen- Hs thl cat to -'ignore the committee eral. served only eight days and sct under rcsolu was appointee hief of the tum-i ltion wnich bl mldt Ulc uipinB fiime as aggressors in China. With MacArthur out of the picture, delegates hoped that Chinese might be willing now ii permanent orgamation in dca i ju, u. Ar-! to niaku tho Scrap Collection I'omiHylvania Commissioner Ox has asked the NFJA to action ngninst Ike Williams for not defending thiy lightweight he won In 104!) because Ike IHIH promised (o next August Prosy Arcli Hindman of the NI1A is expecting some sort of a decision from the member States next week, but he notes tlmt i Joey Maxim his "defend IHHUVV civil defense agency.

m. Double or Nolh-1 order only about a ear after' governor has asked the he won the title and Ike was told) kansas legislature, now In special after two yriir.s fiKlil by Murch 21 Clarence Hartwiek saysj he considers Sickle's Imago, now; a( Keonehind, HS a derby prospect i and he doesn't expect to run the I'll-! toUl thfi vm-Amerlcan the Kentucky Ouks I'OmmltUHt; 'fulls, to qualify for the bigger Hlskuy removed from ti post Newspaper and radio in-'n 1 tttnmie nploniUt tit the metal- sliced a midget tmto race at Ciu-j Wrqienl laboratory nt tho Univer-' cinmiti lust nUht. I'ro-i i )lo i of uiul was inducted moter K'd Otto apparently thought Into OH? army, was staiioiu-d' I' 1 1 vv sv ti.l noftr Walls. Alaska, On i tho Jaloppies at the end of flu; way lo Alaska, iliskey was season, of wrlUtm material elns-i "top but a Heard On The Run Lou Tsioropuulous. who switched his from basketball In baseball lineup at Kentucky this night win a steady job as if the school could locate a pair uf 14D spiked shoes for! him Michigan State hopes to win its first Hi gTen title in tennis this The boys stale government lo finance it.

Colonel Nascy said he had pro-! pared a civil defense program for Arkansas. lie. thinks the military department can administer the: project with only two extra om- lu comments on his discharge, Casey said that last week General Morris had told him: 'If you will us get a civil defense pro-j Knim passed with an appropriation! i and get a good job for Martin, you 'can come back into the military Morris said yesterday had noth-j ing do with Martin. He said 'Casey's loyally to the artministra-i I timv was questionable, i He wants $511,000 Indian sources, however, said Sltf to DttllneiloH wf 11 A i In ft ,1 J. Colorful Canary adds new feel, nfew to buoj They're back! Those famous shoes with cushiony super-soles that make walking seem like floating.

And this season they're more striking than ever in supple Canary-colored glove-type leather. See them soon. ICRBERT-BURN Baseball sufe from ''post SVKJSOM" cvimpett- I tion. loo, because the new courts bciriM built there wilt do double) i duty ptirkinji grounds at the! fooU'all stadium. Although he! finwlly has regained his appc- lite ami lost sleep after the btiski'lball final.

Adolph Hupp still; i moans: "When you try to you keep seeing a boy coming downj floor iind you to so guurd him yourself." By The Associated Press Yesterday's Scors Cincinnati iN) i'J Washington 5 New York IN) Benton Youth Acquitted by Jury Cleveland 4. Hoston i A 0 Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 1 St. Louis 0. Brooklyn 11 Baltimore 7, Other games cancelled rain.

Columbus 1., 15 Richmond Benton. April 13 A Saline County Circuit court jury which de- libfrattsi only six minutes. Ulc yvstei day Krncsl Buiit. 119, of charges first degre-e der in coimcctioii with the fire deaths of his parents. Bunt, a lumber yard wojrker, artd blankly for a few sccMiids.

burvt into tests and Ws Jack Hole EttrUw he had denied the witness stand jhe state's that after a quarrel with his father he substituted an explojsive fuel oil tor kerosene, which was used for kindliug stove fire at the Hunt home. The state that the alleged suhstiiu- tion resulted in and (tie Which the ewe and Mr, Mrs, Bunt last Jan u. 4oe W- McCw Fights Last Night By The Associated Press Chicago Ike Williams, 145 1-2, Trenton, N. outpointed Kitzic Pruden, 145 1-2, St. Catherine's, 10 moil-title.

Miami Ueac)i, Danny Nor- liico, J7t 1-8. stopped Nick Barono, 178 14 10. believe Bunt "intended to kill his parents when he burned the house down." Ho said he wasn't asking a litath penalty, possible on conviction of first degree murder, but believed that Bunt should be punished Holt, on the other hand, declared: "I don't want any compromise verdict in this case. Let's either send him to the electric chair or turn him loose. If he's guilty of what has been accused of, the electric chair is too him." swarmed to con- gvauilate Bunt when the verdict was announced and pore town ISO persons shook his before be could leave the courtroom.

6. Statement of Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hope, Arkansas At the Close of Business on April 9, 1951 RESOURCES Loans 683,739.07 Furniture and Fixtures 1.00 Other Assets 53.30 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 9,000.00 Bonds and Securities 889,481.17 U. S. Government Bonds 2,709,518.75 Cash-end Sight Exchange 1,142,882.61 TOTAL $5,434,675.90 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 100,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 108,365.95 Reserved for Taxes 9,636.55 Other Liabilities 22.5Q Deposits 5,016,650.90. TOTAL $5,434,675.90 $10,000.00 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Officers Directors Lloyd Spencer W.

Ktndall Lemley 9yd McMath E. Hays Genie Chamberlain Cecil J. O'Steen President Vice President Exec. Vice Pres. Cashier Ass't.

Cashier Ass't. Cashier Graydon Anthony J. P. Duffle B- W. W.

H. QMntflT Thomas W. Kendall Syd McMath E. M. McWllliams Earl.

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