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Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 12

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HOP! STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS himday, November 1956 iMilk-Fed FRYERS Whole Only GUARANTEED COUNTRY EGGS FRESH HENS lOLb. No. 1 Potatoes DELICIOUS 3 i RUMPROAST SIRLOIN STEAK LL MEAT MIXED CON WHOLE JURD ll MEAT CHI LI Colored OLIO Bowl Gomes May See Some New Faces By Ed COR'fltGAN Of fhe Associated Whatever happens Shafply during 6 UnlUd Press LONDON Prime Minister Anthon Eden replying sharply to American criticism of not securing U.S. agreement before launching tlie attack upon Egypt: "I do not think. we must in all circumstances agreement from our Ameri- remainder of the college football I can A bt fol wc can acl in season, there are bound lo be: ollr own interests." some unfamiliar faces in the mu- bowl grmes oh Jan.

1. Old faithful Georgia Tech the Southeastern Confercnca title and thus play those in the Sugar Bowl. But beyond the Ram- i blin' Wrecks, the' potential bowl teams will cause many a coach to raise an eyebrow and ask: "Who they?" The fight for the home club in the Hose Bowl, for example, has a Some Western TV Shows Are Improving Cities, Towns Asking for More Money LITTLE ROCK Members year in state to cities and By CHARLES MERCER i NEW YORK Let's put it' the ii: gel. i jt 4-j A i i i i. a it, fc.

developed into a scrap between in the form of a question: Are Oregon Stale and Stanford, a cou- improving on television pie of teams that have spent most Not all Westerns, mind you. Just of their time in the dungeons of some Westerns. Specifically, lot's inc acific Coast Conference. look at the two hours of Westerns faouthern California. UCLA and 'available on ABC-TV every other Washington all are ineligible for Tuesday evening First there assorted subsidization infractions, jcomes the hour-length new Chey- so tno 10 game between Ore- series followed by a half- 'treasury.

yon State and Stanford at Pali; hour af Wyall Earp in his second Alto probably will be the big: season and topped off by Broken game of the conference season. Arrow, a new weekly scries. Actually, both Stanford and Oro- normally just aren't gon State added considerably to this department's dish. But Chcy- their stature last Saturday the of the Arkansas Municipal League today asked the Council for approval of seven million dollars each turnback funds towns. The stale's 370 municipalities now receive about $3.250.000 each year.

The council voted to defer action until it can consider the request along with ihe county diri request Citi-s i ni-d raisins tl- ii and they bud- by (heir argu- 11 iL on those 11 by stale institution from revenues, merely asking for which Ui -y of the money to the state i Indians lurn'jd back Southern enne, starring Clint Walker, as The counties now receive about three times as much in as the cities although the urbnn population now is roughly half of tile total. Also, the citv OP the last weeK, Iwhiie the rur.il trir I n' lo 0rc State defeated'strikes us as excellent entertain 21-7. The situation is much the same in the Big Ten, which produces the visiting team. Michigan Slate incut. It alternates with Conflict, seen tonight.

The story, with its emphasis on characterization, was several Is ineligible, having played in the notches above the old-fashioned last game tnere. Ohio Stale, tha bang-bang and whoop-de-doo. All logical choice, is being punished i supermen eventually become for making life too easy for its i bores that's "the trouble player.s, and is ineligible. jwith the heroes of loo many West-' rhal left Michigan the favorite, jerns. Hut the Wolverines were horribly i But Cheyenne, as portrayed by embarrassed by Mincsota Saiur- Clint Walkor, is more human.

'Yes, day 20-7. And upstart Iowa he's handy with a gun and good whipped Purdue 1-20. a horse, ho simply doesn't ing Minnesota and i.he Hawkeyc-s all Ihe answers. He's fallbiie I the only unbeaten teams in the I and fumbling and questing; as a lenque. They meet Nov.

10, and literary typo, he's as old as a Minnesota will be favored. i ballad cluinieler of the rnon Iherc is the Cotton Bowl, Ages. He is the perfect population is increasing population is decreasing. Which uses the winner of the point to t'v cveil and Southwest Conference (after a the American frontier. letigu.e as the hr.st..

The ia- Wyatt Enro. as ,1 characli-. is voril'c for this one is Texas more knowledgeable than Civ.y- which got over its big hurdle. onne. One mi.ahl expect hi to Bayloiy by c'19rl3 count Saturday, become rather a bore in his see- The last lime the Aggies season in the way thut G-MO the crown wns 15 years ago arid Autry and Hopalong dy they were rank outsiders in the have become bpres lo crilioai- racr- this.

Now they appear i minded aults: because Ihey lo have fairly clear sailing. infallible and know all the an- Remember how the Orange 'swcrs. Bowl promoters rubbed their! But Wyatt Earn continue- hands in glee when they signed! a good show, boiler now than tile Big Seven 1 and. Atlantic Coast i was a year ago. Up qun Fort Smith Mayor H.

R. Hestand said that the league proba-! bly will not ask lor any new tax- es, snc'e "it's the distribution of; present tax revenues that is cans- i the trouble." Hestand said that many rural people use city facilities, such as airports and streets, without contributing to their upkeep. Marianna Mayor William Ward, chairman of the league's and state legislation." Ward scid that there was no intention of "raiding" Highway Department revenues, but the cities merely wanted a fair share of available funds. it League Secretary Glenn Zim- merman of North Little Rock said that fuiir million-, dollars of the! requested 7-million-dolhir increase would cume from motor vehicle funds and the remainder from llic general He said that counties now re- miles of streets not on the high i way system and that cilies re- ceive one million dollars annually in vehicle revenues. Zimmerman said that this was a fixed figure figured 'they (maintained by the only thin-; lhat' years have the than not.

sustain any regular televison sereis: good writing. Conference? They had a natural and in come, they'll probably top game more often This year, however, it looks like new Western emphasis on charac- Colprado against Clemson, hardly 'tor, 'it is ex.collenl, in its purpose 1 J. nnrtch to cause. ot treating 'the rlndian seriously Vvil1 the RrnGUnt 1 did not Vary traffic. also attempts the Tlio 'Big Soyen has a rule 'which prohibits a team from playing the game two eliminates years in a row.

That Oklahoma, which appeared last New Year's. Colorado is the logical- second-place team, its 16-0 triuniph c-spccially after over Nebraska. Maryland and Duke, usually the best of the AAC, arc just two more clubs these the Clem- to son seems to have scrambled the top of the heap. So the Sugar Bowl, this time, should get the gold star as the No. 1 attraction, especially if Ih and presenting the Apache civiH- x.ation as some-tiling more than gang of renegades.

Unfortunately the purpose falters in execution. The problem appeared last week to one arm-chair viewer to be a matter of budget. Scenes were skimped and there Was an emphasis on interior sets when one wanted to see something of grandeur of the Southwest. Per- sponsors can line up a top "team to go against Georgia Tech says 'Dame. haps Broken Arrow is shot on location.

Certainly it should be. These programs indicate. that the Western on television is im- 0 proving. He said that countries now receive 14 per cent of vehicle revenues or about million a year. Zimmerman contended thatj would fare much better' if i 'their 'urnbacks were computed on a percentage basin.

He way. Department estimates showed that city streets carried 20 per cent of the state's total traffic in JU50 and he added that it was his opinion that the figure would be near 10 per cent today. Pen State. Up at the top of the heap, Oklahoma go after its 36th straight victory this week. The opposition will be supplied by Colorado, which has hopes of son so far doing nothing more than making the target.

Michigan State, the current leader in the weekly associaled Press poll, will be out to make amends for its 20-13 defeat by Illinois the shocker of the soa- and Wisconsin a respectable showing. The Soonors won No. .315 Saturday, a whooping. 40-0 victory over Notre Georgia Oklahoma, Tech, No. behind tackles Duke after Tulane 40-0.

U. S. Not Leader KANSAS CITY President Truman charging the Eisenhower administration with "misleading" and "misinforming" the country on Ihe international situation: "It is also clear thai Ihe United States is no longer in fact the leader of The alliance of three nations, Seldom, if ever, has an Amcrcian chief cxeiutive been i treated wuh more humiliating in- by fiiendly nations than! President Eisenhower in the clip-j lomatic events of the last few i days." On Robin Hood Flour With Coupon From Bag Good on Your Next lOc from 3 5-lb. 15c from a 104 from a 25-lb. lag 35c from 3 50-it).

Pag This offer Js to get you to discover foy yourself how jaucjj better Robin Hood is for ell your baking! Go to your gi'Ocej; RQW find buy ftgbin Hood Flour, With every beg you will get ft coupon which you jeay use Ju part payment! the time you buy this wonderful flour. Ti'y this flour and get the flavor' me the tenderest the fluffiest cases you ever ate. Hear your LIQUOR FROM 6 vi THE LIQUOR EVIL Arms More Villians, Breaks More Laws, More Friends, Destroys More Homes More Fortunes, Fills More Jails, 9 Grows More Gray Hair, Harrows More Hearts, 9 More Crime, More Lives, Kindles More Strife, More Feelings, 9 Maims More Bodies, 999 Nails Down More Coffins, 0 Opens More Graves, Places More Feet Downward, 0 Quenches More Hopes, Raises More Sobs, fc Sells More Virtue, Tells More Lies, Undermines More Youth More Contracts, tt0 Wrecks More Men, 9 9 Xcites More Murders, 9 9 Yields More Disgrace, Zeroes More Hopes THAN ANY OTHER ENEMY OF MANKIND! 9 tt ft VOTE THIS WAY -W lir FOR LOCAL OPTION I tt AGAINST HEMPSTEAD COUNTY DRYS poi Adv. Paid, by JJompsteaiJ County Drys, Guy E. Basye, Vic? Pen I Owen, Publicity fchalrmw 1956 Sees Success forJockond anstalk CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK MV-Sometimes the cast of a television program is swept by an enthusiasm in rehearsal that almost invariably promises a good show.

This is the case with the cast of Jack and the Beanstalk" which comes on the home screen Via NBC-TV Nov. 12-8 to 9:30 C- his season's third offering of "Producers" Showcase." "Jack and the Beanstalk" is a musical extravaganza written for television and is based, of course, on the nursery tale which lias been traced as far back as possibly beyond. This information was furnished by Celeste Holm, the beautiful and talened singer and' acresss has happily accepted the I'ole of Mad Meggie, the witch. "The story of 'Jack and the Beanstalk' has even been traced to India," said the bewitching and most un-witchlike Miss Holm the other day as she interrupted ii-chenrsals with Cyril Ritchard and the large cast of the musical. "It's a wonderful story, with wonderful music, and as Helen Deutsch has written it, there is in it for everyone.

What used to bother me about lithe story as a child was the 'why 1 of it. Why did Jack do what lie did and why there are so many 'whys' that they are finally going to be answered." Miss Holm, who has been seen most recently on the nation's movie screens in "The Tender Trap" and "High Society," accepted the role for the same and unly reason she will take any tcl- she likes it. Speaking of children's tales, "The Wizard of Oz" will be presented this Saturday 'evening by "Ford Star Jubilee" from 9 to 11 p.m., EST. Judy star Jin a that includes Frank Morgan, Ray Ber Lahr, Jack Haley, Margarc Hamilton, Charley Grapewin and Billie (i Burke. aie unconfirmed reports mat this will, be the last "Ford Star Jubilee" program of the season.

If A ARKANSAS ''JEAN'S NEW JOAN Producer-director Olto Premlnger i plants a kiss on the of 17-year-old Jean Seberg. olt I Marshalltown, The young actress has been chosen for j.tne title role in Preminger's film version of Bernard Shaw's' Joan." Jean was chosen from 18,000 applicants to a' I "new face" search, Courtship Often Has Three Stages Whether Seeking the Girl or Presidency of U.S. Tea production hit a new record in 1955' with India, Ceylon and Africa reporting bumper crops. By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK Curbstone comments of a pavement Plato: Courting the presidency of the United States is also like court- ng a girl. Courtship often has these three stages.

1. The bashful beau is introduced to a girl everybody says the belle of Ihe neighborhood, but all'he can -see is her warts. He discovers she is truly noble, he couldn't possibly ever be -worthy of her, so lie well say farewell. Then he sees another guy ask her. for a date, and immediately suitor becomes a be- seigirig tiger.

Now she is not only. lhe most- desirable girl in the is sure he the one the county who can make her.happy. And he wants to climb a rftountain or swim an ocean to prpve.it. And a political candidate's romance svith the presidency' sometimes go 'through the same three stages Both Dwight Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson went through the bashful beau stage and the I-ain't- the guy for such a -great big job stage before 1952, when they finally got down to the third, or brass tacks stage. Today they're in a brass knucks return engagement.

Who would have thought only six years ago that those Iwo fine men, so dubious than even of dreaming for the presidency, would now be blobbering each other for the right to that job, like two; kids trying to get Ihe last piece of cake al a birthday "It's a mystery to-me why anybody even takes the job," many a voter says. "I wouldn't, take-it lor twice the dough." That's what he 1C cf his neighbors he'd make a good president he'd to wonder If 100 told him' same thing he'd begin to 'believe it himself. If 1,000 told him even as a his motor car to raise funds launch his campaign. That's the odd thing tomac fcVef." tinder the fight conditions anybody can be infected by a vegetarian to a general, from a lady reformer to a lawyer. just why ho one knows.

For if courting the presidency is like courting a girl, winning the presidency is like marrying a jealous woman with 169 million in-laws, all of whom think they have a claim oh you. The president is supposed to hold the most poxverful office in the world, but he can't eveh buy a necktie or drop in to see a movie by himself. Whenever he gels up to make a speech, can he forget that since 1865 the odds are about 1 to 4 that some lunatic will take a potshot at him during his term in office, and about 1 to 7 that the bullet will kill him Can ha avoid the realization that whether he is wise or stupid, fair or biased, kind or vindictive he does or doesn't do every official act he performs may win him friends but is likely to make him enemies In a democracy every individual is a pressure unit, and the president is like a puppet, lonely in a vast spotlight, being tugged this way and that by 169 million stringsj one for each of us. The money It's only a year, taxed, plus to entertain dull people like ambassadors. Elvis Presley will make Ms year, and folks don't mind if he tries to sing while he works.

But can you imagine what people would say if a president sang-on the job like Elvis Presley From the standpoint of leading a normal carefree human life, the winner in the Nov. 6 election will be the loser, the loser will be the winner. But the defeated man won't feel that way. Those who have wooed and lost the presidency often are more bitter than those who have merely loved and lost a woman. "Lone ago I prop.osed that unsuccessful candidates for the presidency he quietly hanged, as a matter of public sanitation and decorum," wrote H.

Mencken, have a very evil effect upon" the young." The suggestion has no'merit this Hanging won't be necessary. Whether the loser be Ike or Adlai, the prospect is that he will be politically buried, finally and forever. 10 Persons Drown Africa, (UP) Seven Europeans and three were dro.wned at the Merriespruit gold min eyester- day in a mine accident in the Orange Free State gold fields, it was announced today. IITER TO Mr. Business Man and to the Voters of Hope and Hempstead County.

Lets be honest and fair with ourselves and then vote what we think would be Best for the City, of Hope and Hempstead County on November 6th. Let me ask you a few questions: Is liquor sold in Hope now illegally? YES NO Does the City of Mope get any revenue from such sales Do the Old People get any help from the Sales? NO Do the State Schools Institutions get any Revenue from the Sales? NO Can our Teenagers Buy Illegal Liquor in Hope? Can they buy it from a Licensed Liquor Store? Who gets the profit from our Dry Illegal Sales? -YES NO The Bootleggers and Lawyers who charge a fee every week in our City Courts Defending the Violators who are usually our laboring man who has to pay double price to get a bottle. You see why the Lawyers are against legal liquor. Why are other good towns in Arkansas getting Industries? Such as Camden, Pine Bluff, F'ayetteville, Helena and many others? But Not Hope? Why can't we rent a few of our TWENTY-EIGHT empty Store Buildings? Give employment to about Fifty to Seventy-five People? Let our City, Schools, Old People and State Government get the Revenue instead of the Bootleggers and Lawyers? Why can't we stop the flow of One-Quarter Million Dollars in Business Yearly going to Texarkana? Our People go there to buy their Beverages and while there buy other Merchandise they depriving our merchants of that business. I want you to think of the Business that would come to Hope from our neighboring Towns, that now go elsewhere to trcde.

With Twenty Years of operation by our Legal Control Board the Liquor Traffic in Arkansas is handled properly and on a much higher degree of efficiency than ever before. Think it over and vote the way you think Best. El(is Pol. Adv. Paid for by-j I'll It's easy it's exciting to bake your own pies, cakes and cookies for the holidays.

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