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9, Congressmen Split on Trend of Elections lr Washington, on Jjross members divided sharply to- cl.iy over whether Tuesday's ion results foreshadowed "any rui- lonal trend which would affect the vote. Some Republican lawmakers claimed they saw in th fro around th in the returns country an indication their party's star is in the ascendancy and svu lo shine over the White House- next November's election. 0 S.TAR 0 ARKANSAS Fair Enough By Wettbrook Pegler Copyright, 1951 By Kino Syndicate. S. S.

Caronia I have been trying to rid my mind of preconceived angles and slants on the story of Great Britain in a political convulsion which certainly is dnn- Borons to my own country. I try conquer my pessimism" but i can't persuade myself thai the Democrats, on the other "arm can be repaired or that were Inclined to discount all that! Britain's downward course toward ns wishful thinking. Tht-y said I the doom of the continental coun- Tuesday's balloting reflected local issues almost entirely even in cases of Democratic successes. Outside congress, the new Democratic national chairman. Frank K.

McKinney. pointed to what he termed "spotty results "I'm 1 lii-mly thi definite trend is indicated." On the Republican side. Senator Tobey of New Hampshire, regarded the outcome as "a big help" for those who want Gen. Dwight Eisenhower as the OOP presidential nominee next year But Senator tries on both sides of the iron curtain can be reversed. History cannot be rewound like a reel of movies and the saying that history repeats itself is not true here.

When did history give us the and said; precedent for this descent from the opinion that no i Christian civilisation on (he West- ern world toward something worse (than any of the alien Eastern mill- I tary and religious invasions that were either repelled or finally thrown out 1 When did a slrony. enlightened mass of civilized tern people hurl themselves into 52 DODGE CORONET SEDAN Ihe Dodge cars have improvements and reliiienu-iit-; ins nolslcry fabrics, now wheel covers and hub raps, a now tail grille. Dodge Tint Safety Glass windows and model Dodge cars have water-proofed ignition electrical flow shock absorbers. iiru' up- odified front iuv All III.V.J and Uri- msr, i Dl Jllh abyss', like stampVd'mVanimals Was thc pco of West have ii.ition.il trend toward been doing in 1 aft, President Truman or any.istiblc one else." Senator Taft of Ohio, so far the only avowed GOP candidate for presidency, already is waging "a vigorous campaign for the nomination. Mr.

Truman says he has made up his mind whether to run again, but isn't ready to disclose his decision. Eisenhower backers appear more convinced than ever the general will be available for the Republican nomination, even through he carefully avoided making 1 response to an irres- lunacy ever since The British, especially the English, seem to me to have less excuse than any of the others and their guilt therefore seems to me to be thc worse. And the British manual workers, the element who may be described as wearing overalls, seem to me to be the guiltiest because it svas they who permitted a very small element of socialists to seduce lhe into socialism by means of political party using the endear-1 PRESCOTT Cold Continues in Mosf Areas positive public declaration this! week his quick Paris-Washington' round trip. Tobey, an old Eisenhowcr- for-prcsident hand, said election results in New York. Philadelphia and elsewhere demonstrated: "1.

That corruption in government is the major political issue of our time. "2. That the people are looking on their own and independently outside of 'old guard', 'regular' party labels for the means to bring honesty back into public And to prove to the people that The Republicans intend to give them "government by Eisenhower must be chosen as thc party's presidential nominee, Tobey declared in a statement issued, through his office here. The senator is convalescing from a stroke at his New Hampshire home. Tobx'M's.

tart denunciation of racketeers and gamblers as a member of the senate crime investigating committee was familiar lo millions in thc television during the sensational hearings. ing title of labor. The English hau the best civil discipline in the world and their manual workers wcro'tho most intelligent in matters of politics. They should have been able to preceive that labor and socialism are not synonymous, that labor is a force, a human power, whereas socialism is a political system. They are no more to be compared than electricity and re: ligion.

But they let themselves lie i persuaded that thc socialism of a few patronizing plotters, such as i the un-muscaline G. Bernard Shaw was not really socialism at all but 1 a program which they, the workers, had evolved by and for themselves and that they, the workers, were demanding this on their own volition. This was not the ease at all and they cannot say they were I not warned for Ihey had many, many warnings and they ignored I even their own great leader, the "radical" Lloyd George, who finally gave up with the despondent remark that they wouldn't believe their late until the flood was upon thorn. "Trained weather prophets who forecast its coming will be laughed at," he wrote, "or told I that they have a personal or parly Election of Rudolph Malley, who intcrcsl in ark-building." was the committee's chief counsel, Now they have shared the as pvesklent of New York's city "wealth" of their rich families council was cited by Tobey as an I and the result at this moment is example of the public's desire for national bankruptcy and personal honesty and integrity in govern-1 poverty in all their classes. They mcnt.

Ha'lley copped his victory! are still on a hunger diet no more with 'splinter party support, dc- 1 appetizing nor nourishing for being 'Tammany Hall's Demo-j called "austerity" and there are cratic incumbent and the Repub- little indications that the workers, lican candidate as well. so famous for their obedience to In Philadelphia, clean govern-! law, are weakenng under the long mcnt also was the issue in an strain of wars, disappointment, lion which put a Democrat, Joseph J. Clark in as mayor. Re- publicans.ihad held the post for (18 years. Senator Magnuson (D-Wash.) said apparently was some turn-Tne-'rascals-out sentiment in the votjng.

in New York, Phila elsewhere but think it had the slightest national He added: "There always are rascals in every parly and there always will be campaigns to clean them out." Memphis Goes Through Formality Memphis, Nov. 8 Voters today went through, the formality of electing the E. H. Crump-sponsored good government ticket to govern Ihe city for the next four years. For nine of the 13 candidates denial and failure.

Some of them, close all roads but the road lo civil war and a blood-bath. That defeat has now come. I wonder how many Americans will realize before it is too late that the officials of the British labor unions, who delivered their I don't people into the hands of a terribly incompetent and more and more pugnacious group of bureaucrats, are now ignoring our government to do political business, direct, with the bosses of the American unions. i It is foolish to ignore the fact that our unions are Hitlerian socia- listic dictatorships, run by tyrants who make only a hollow pretense, at best of submitting to fair ele'j- lions. Our unioneers find that they have everything in common with the British unioneers who so speedily brought their own country down from her honored and envied position to the status of a sick anJ including the mayor, city commis-1 seedy moocher living on handouts sinner members, judges and the tax assessor the election was no contest.

They were unopposed. There were five candidates for the four, board of education posts. The independent candidate: A Negro insurance executive. Dr. J.

E. W.alker. The four receiving 1 the highest number of votes will win. rroin Washington. Without our knowledge or, cer- tanily.

with the knowledge of on.y a handful of American citizens, these officious little Hitlers of ours have been sending "ambassadors" to the unions of other countries who pretend to speak for American "labor" whereas they represent in a limited field fewer than one- W. M. U. Has Business Meeting The of the Kirst Baptist Church met Monday afternoon at the church lor llu; monthly business meeting with sixteen members present. The meeting opened with the song "All Hail The Pow.er of Jesus' Name." The inspiring devotional from John IS: IB was given by Mrs.

Eddie Danner. The President, Mrs. L. L. Buchanan, led in prayer.

The minutes of the last meeting were read by secretary, Mrs. Wilburn Willis. Reports of Committees were heard. The church will be host to Die Assoeiational Rally to be held on Nov. The closing was "The Woman's Mrs.

Jack Cooper dismissed the meeting with prayer. tm- i-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Horace and Mr.

and Mrs ll Their daughter. Jannet Suo has been visiliiu; her ui.md accompanied them home. Dr. and Mrs have I Dr. and Mrs.

I. tin S. Got Bryan Womael. a Monday busiin coll. Mrs.

W. .1. has been the Mr. and Mrs iYsas. Press hied an 'lull the southeast" 'hi- remained 111) 11 points irit 11 ti -i ii aturos.

t.l the south At'-'1 I i Mill' 1 1 i' i 11'; 11; i 111 early role as p.irl of tilt' na' -I'll-, 1 normal tempi aiK over Ihe entire "I 'I" 1 I't'iinlry east of tile snow flurries Appalachians and coast, eenerallv fair a Ih iur -D Presbyterian Organize Night Circle Members of the I'rcsbylerian Church met Monday in the home of Mrs. William Morton to organize a night circle. Colorful arrangements of late autumn flowers decorated the rooms. Mrs. Morton opened the meeting with prayer.

Mrs. S. O. i.ogan presented an inspiring devotional on "Do You Mr' tian Home?" inspiring devotional Pitted to allem Maintain The Chris-; Wetherby of based on the 1 11111 Warren Governors to Study Highways Hot Springs. N'ov.

i-l'i 1 Ways and institnt will lie studied by the of ern states at their anirial eonler-l eiu'e hero hcginnine, Koimdtablr discussion on way maintenance, regulation and control and' the I operatioi, of stale institutions scheduled. All but two or three I H. Konth's chief execulivrs an- rx- to attend. Gov. l.awrcni Kentucy anil Florida have ad-J vised that they will be unable I ded Chicago New Orleans Till and I'hoe- was one with 17 above.

(i Commandment. Mrs. Morton was. circle and! "tlcnd. Conference said it was uncertain whether GOv.

Earl K. Long of Louisiana wo.ilii chosen chairman of the Mrs. Al Daniel will serve as secretary und treasurer. Meetings will be held on the first Monday night in each month. The hostess served a delicious dessert course during the social hour in i Sneakers for the oonfiToneo iu-i U.

S. House Sponkci- Kaylrirn iD-Toxi; Guv. Kielding Wright of Mississippi, chairmiui of the conference. anil' Harry S. Ashmore, executive editor of Iho Arkansas The board of Southern regii.nsl education a'so will moot will hold one of its ly with the governor's eonl'ei oi i Nobody Injured in MOP Derailment Circle 2 WSCS Meets Hambright Home Eleven members of circle 2 of the WSCS of the Methodist Church met Monday afternoon in the home ot Mrs.

W. R. Hambright for the monthly meeting. The chairman, Mrs. Frank Gilbert, presided over the business.

Mrs. John A. Davis, social service chairman, gave a splendid Arkadelphia, Nov. il IV Mrs. Clarke White.

program three cars of southbound Mr chairman, gave the devotional tho- Pacific freight train derailed light on "Thy Will Be Mrs. i Curtis, nine miles south Lee Montgomery gave an interesting discussion on "Latin America" Welfare." A vocal, solo by Mrs. White was enjoyed. A dainty dessert course was served by the hostess. On Mrs.

R. E. Lindblood Hostess To Guild The monthly meeting of the leyan Service Guild ot the First Methodist Church was held on Monday in the home of Mrs. H. K.

Lindblood with Mrs. Christine McMaben co-hostess. Lovely fall flowers were placed at vantage (joints. Mrs. J.

A. Eagle assisted by Mrs. Charlie Thomas presented an interesting program on "The History and Conditions in Latin America." The business was conducted by the president. Mrs. J.

A. Cole. $20 was realized from a auction sale on home made articles. A delicious dessert course was served la the twenty members. arly today.

No one was injured. Cause of the wreck was termined. The derailment ripped up imati'ly une-fonrtli mill- Scene of the accident is Missouri Pacific main linr St. Louis and Texas. Hailroad spokesmen r.

probably 12 hours would quired to clear the wreck, rrpair the trnrks. Trains were icroui St. Louis Southwestern Belli tracks. Meteor crater, feet in diameter lied Mjuirrcis point of i-I'. To Mayor -S.

Watkins Overtoil head- fourth of our workers, and only I ed the, organization slate. He plead-! one-tenth of our people. In ed for a straight ticket vote in a national affairs they have no au- radio address that capped the quiet! thority to "represent" any of campaign last night. Lasl y( British um'oneejs. Candidates backed by Crump, a I representing a minority of Un- political, leader here, have faced British people but official proteges organised "independent" opposition only once in 19-1H since 1927 Ex-Murfreesboro Post-master Convicted Hot Springs.

Nov. mer Murlreesuoro. A for- postmas- of the Labor party, came to country on an official tour wi-ichj the poverty-stricken average lishman never again can enjoy. This was a furtive phase of the underhanded work of the economic cooperation administration under Paul Hoffman, who has become a bureaucratic fat cat and is Mrs. H.

E. Davis, Hostess Circle 4 Of W.C.S.S. Mrs. H. K.

Davis was hostess to Circle 4 of the WSCS of Ihe First Methodist Church her name- on Monday afternoon. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer repented in unison. The devolional ihought on "Thy Will Be Dune," was yiven by Mrs. Lucy Slifer. Mrs.

H. L. Kalon sentfd an interesting program on "Latin America." Mrs. J. T.

Worlhinyton. chairman, prosenu-d Ihe business. A delectable desscrl course was served lo the members. ter has been convicted of convert- over-due for a skinning. They ing $700 in public funds lo his own use.

Charges Lee who now lives in Philadelphia, was placed on probation for three years by Federal John E. Miller yes- Judge Miller noted that Duncan had made restitution and had good character references. Duncan. 31. admitted legal re- ior the shortage of postal funds.

However, he testified under that he had not embezzled thc money or converted it to personal use. Th, ieak I postal Duncan was di discovered i). 21. 1951. up on us.

these fellows. We associated Hoffman with and thought he was one of us. But now we discover something of a new Leon Henderson and a Harry Hopkins up to funny ness lhal bodes no good. The- U-n Britishers reported back lhal the American unions are all prepared to become active partners of "PK.n- ning agencies" of our government a regime of "planned economy." This was the camouflage word that the British Marxists used to disguise their socialism. Some Englishmen will say thul il is none uf my business what iheir unions do.

I wish they IVUM- Mrs. W. S. Black Jr. and sons.

Buddy und Chris, left by molor for San Francisco, where Ihey will sail Nov. ly for Yokohoma Japan to join Captain Black. They' will spend several days in Modeslo, as tbe gui-sls of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert B. (Jlich before tiling. Sgt and Mrs. Dave Hale have' returned to Kesseler Field. Biloxi after a visil with their par-' right.

Bul all Americans know what ruin they have wrought! and pul ourselves on guard agaii'sli a conspiracy between them and our socialistic union racketeers t'jj do the same to us. HEATING EQUIPMENT Kilbride Does What Movie Visitors Want By BOB THOMAS Hollywood, Nov. II tourists hnvo in fiiul movie slnrs strtillini: iilonu Hollywood Houlcvaid inul (ov they linvo disappointed Hill now the fa mod slrool Ims ils I'oy and liis mum- is IVi-cy Kit- bride. The eaijlc-iiosed, wry-voiced i'r can ho seen nnkliiu; up (In- hunt- evard every' ovoninu. H's a nlu.il with him.

A bachloi. he lives nearby and walking down Ihr bii; sheet Is his prime exereise, bobliy and ontortitlnmcnt, "1 KIIOSS I know every rohhle- stone." he remarked. He also knows every store front, newsboy and online juice stand. And hab- ituees of the boulevard have accustomed lo seeing bis famdiar faee. "'1'hey usually say 'Hi I'erey' or 1'a' or 'Ml, Ko.llle.'" saiii the aelor, ri'ferrini! lo his film purli-ny- ill.

"Once in a great while 1 will a formal 'Hi, Mr. Thai's usually tourist trom Bos- tou. "I nenenilly can not by with just a but sometimes 1 have 1" stop and ehnt a while. That, can to be it bore, so 1 usually iirl as though 1 nm in a bin hurry to Kcl somewhere." Kilbridjjo is buck nl work with Marjoi'ie Main in "Mir and I'a Kel- tic (Jo To Paris," the latest in a series which appears to have no end. And no wonder.

The films are made in a fast 1)1 days and their grosses are as as many super-epics. Considerini; their cost, Killed in Plane Crash Anchoraue, Alaska. Nov. II An air force OI7 crashed in inu iit Klmendorf Air liase ni.ubt, killing three of its fiv cupant.s. The two others land- last Of- erilically.

All names held. The C-17, allached to dar Calibration unit at injured the (ilb Ha- I'llmendorf, crashed a quarter of a of the runway in attempting ground control approach landing heavy fog. base officers said. west Ihr Kolllr plelures lire probably thp most profltiihlc movies in Hollywood. "We've tried to figure out Ihr reason for their success." said Kil- hridije.

"1 think nuiylio it'-, beciiuse th movie goer can laugh at these poor slobs and how well off he himself is. It's same sort of formula that paid off the old days with Marie thessler and Wally Herry and on the before that." added that the Kettle series also bin) Ihr of having the services of two experienced' PCI "Well. I'll admit I h.i\e served a loin; apprenticeship the theater." he said, gallantly, "but 1 don't know about Marjie." views his success as I'n Kettle with mixed foellnfM. oiyloys the security of sufg once or twice yonr. fcut he ft'tind thai the chnractci hi lAniti'd his rjirrer.

"On the sttigc ditl nil kinds parts, including eccentric comdt "i's." he said. "But the fold hrouuht me out to Hollywood Wil that of a rural sort of a fellow 'I 'Ci-orgi- WnshinRlon Slept repeated the role In the movie Bt I've been doing the. sntne sort ot thing since." Would he like to do dmmatlo role? "Vou bei I would. Btn t'm afraid can convince the producers. llu-y probably think the nttdlcnco would laugh as soon ns It my lace.

And Ihey eouUI be right," FARM BUREAU PLAN BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD Now available effective November 15th Mr. Ury McKcnzic, our Health Committee Chairman, will be at the JOSEPHINE HOSPITAL Saturday, November 10th and and Monday, November 12. Dial 7-3952 today. Ask your Doctor or your Hospital about Our Health Plan? May not be available through our group again until November 1952. ENROLLMENT FINAL DATE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12th 'oi'cmAoi- MAKES YOUR MONEY WORTH In style, beauty, roominess, Kdinjj case and dependability ll-'Acre ufhemyiwyou ll'MlfAl- OUT I lit'n tn our uislomi-rs like to judge car values for The Uodee.

"Show Down' 1'lan compares uilli oilier cars allows you lo sue how you iv hundreds of dollars more and still not get you. lie sure to get FHEE copy Down" Look. of tin! grainli-sl tilings about the new '52 is this: You could STILL JHIIJ hiHitlrcth of (Julian more for a cur and not act everything grcut new Dudge givc't I'm in tliis new '52 beauty are all the comfort, style and convenience features you'll be looking for in your new car. The smart, modern iitside the (LittL-r- in)4 new fabrics the all-around- Jon roominess tlmt lets you relax und take things easy. Naturally, you're invited to drivo this new Dodge.

For that's the only way you can fed how the Oriflow Hide really lakes the bounce out of only wuy to appreciate what a smooth handling cor it it, Your uycs will open wide, too, at the visibility you havu front, back and all around. That's why. every mile you drive in a Dodge il more pleasant, We'll bo looking for you. Cornc in and sec this new '52 Uodgij, You're in fur a happy surpruo. SfHtilkglioiU and tub ltd lo willtout nolUl Offer Ends Nov.

15 FREE ESTIMATES Hope Builder's Supply Co. Phone 7-2381 VWJ, '52 DODGE ON DISPLAY AT B. R. AMM left Second Street.

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