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toft Six HOP! STAR, MOM, ARKAMIAf Hot Giants Have Won 13 Out of 15 By ED WILKS Sports Writer They may have a long way to to match that little miracle of .1951, but if you don't think the -San Francisco Giants are hot. then you've got to admit there arc a couple of awfully cold clubs stumbling along on top in National League pennant race. The Giants were resting third. Little Rock Star Hope SPORTS Standings Southern Assoeiat'in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W. L.

Pel. G.B. 01 58 .503 Birmingham Chattanooga 10 games out of first less than Atlanta three weeks ago. They still arc -Mncon third but they've won 13 of their Nashville last 15 games and have jumped Shrcvcport vithin four games of first-place Cincinnati with a six-game streak against the Reds and second- place Los Angeles Dodgers. After sweepin 78 73 72 05 04 64 Mobile 54 59 65 65 73 74 75 02 .569 .529 .526 .471 .464 .460 .397 2 0 2 17 2 'Get Zebra' Is War Cry of Bobcats By Jimmy Jones Jr, Fishing Around Arkansas Lakes LITTLE ROCK (AP) is a fishing forecast from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission: Lake Ouaclvila: Water clear and normal.

Black bass good on ficial and live bait. Bream good on crickets and worms. Crappie i poor. Lake Hamilton: Water clear and normal. Black bass fair to good on artificial bait.

Crappie fair on live bait. Bre-am good on crickets and worms. Lake Conway: Water clear and Bass to good on Today's Games Atlanta at Mobile (2) Birmingham at Macon three from thc Chattanooga at Little Hock 'Dodgers, the Giants made it three Shrcvcport at Nashville in a row over Cincinnati Wccines-1 tfay nighti riding in on (he three! ed ReSo'fs fait pitching of Juan Marichal and: Birmingham 5, Macon 1 unloading five home runs in a Nashville 3, Shrcvcport 2 record 12-run ninth inning for a 14-0 romp. If Cincy fans think Ihcy'vc got it bad, Dodger fans--havc il worse. St.

Louis pecked away from behind for an 8-7 victory over Los Angeles. Pittsburgh beat Milwaukee 7-6 Chatanooga at Little Rock i postponed, wet grounds '(Only games scheduled) (2), In the only other game played in jC'nmnati the NL. Chicago-Philadelphia was'i 108 angc lcs rained out. San Francisco i In the American League, Roger Milwaukee Maris and Mickey Mantle failed to hit a home run. but Maris broke up a tie with a triple as Thursdays Baseball By THE ASSCIATED PRESE National League W- L.

Pet. G.B. 75 50 .65 68 64 61 50 50 32 49 51 54 59 59 87 .600 .585 .571 .542 .508 .496 .424 .269 i Pittsburgh Chicago cl Li lylf US the New York beat the Philadelphia Los Angeles Angels 8-6 in 10 innings. Cleveland defeated Detroit 4-2. Baltimore beat Kansas City 7-5 in 12 innings.

Minnesota beat the Chicago White Sox 4-0 ancl Boston belted Washington 9-4. 'The Giants had just one hit in the first seven innings against Cincinnati ace Joey Jay, but it was a Icadoff home run by Joe Amalfitano ancl it was good for a 1-0 lead behind Marichal. San Francisco made it 2-0 in the eighth and made it a rout in the, ninth as Orlando Cepeda. Felipe i (tw nignt Alou, Jim Davenport. Willie Mays I Chlcago at Pittsburgh (N) and Johnny Orsino hammered homers off Jay the loser.

and bullpen aces Jim Brosnan and Bill Henry. The five home runs in one in- i ning tied the major league record sct by the 1939 Giants ancl tied by Philadelphia in 1949. The 12 runs set a modern major league record for ninth-inning scoring, breaking the mark of 11 held by thc Giants '1934'. Braves (1950) and Yankees (19511. The Cardinals didn't get the lead until the eighth innin at Kansas City Los Angeles.

That's when they chased Don Drysdale ancl beat 4 2 13 40 a y-s Result San Francisco 14. Cincinnati 0 St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 7 Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 6 Chicago at Philadelphia, postponed lain. Today's Games Chicago at Philadelphia (N) at Pittsburgh Los Angeles at St. Louis' San, Francisco at Cincinnati (N) FridaV's Schedule Milwaukee at Philadelphia (2) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N) San Francisco at St.

Louis (N) plugs and artificial worms. Bream- jgood on crickets and worms. Crap- I pie fair on minnows. Lake Catherine: Water 1 clear The. Bobcat battle cry yesterday and normal.

Bass fair on artifici- was "Get a Zebra." bail. Bull Coach John Pierce wasn't Lake Grceson: All fishing slow. as enthusiastic as his young chai'-i Lake Bull Shoals: Water clear. gcs who screamed the chant. He! Bass fair on crayfish, jigs, eels commented: "It's good that the 1 and plastic worms.

Blue gill fair boys have spirit, but 1 wish worms and popping bugs. would use some of il when they hit!" Pierce fell thai Ihe practice scs-y sion lacked the polish of previous practices. Pierce said that the. blocking wasn't as sharp as it! should be. However, he said that I he was pleased' by thc passing.

"Jack Caldwcll and Paul Han dolph, guards, arc steadily improving ancl arc showing good hustle," Pierce said, lie added that Charles Bcggs and Dan Jones arc doing a good job- Pierce said the baekfiekl arc; coming along with their plays ancl thcir timing. He said David Por-j tcrficld and Richard McDowell looked good in yesterday's practice. "Don Vaughn is working hard and improving daily. Charles Duelley came cut for practice ancl is going to add strength and cLplh lo our baekfiekl," Pierce said. American ague W- L- Pet York 83 42 45 54 61 61 70 70 71 72 79 G-B.

Detroit 80 Baltimore 73 Chicago 64 Cleveland 64 Boston 59 Minnesota 54 Los Angeles 53 Washington 50 45 Wednesday's Results New York 8, Los Angeles 6 .66 .640 .575 .512 .512 .457 .435 .427 .410 .363 83 19 19 26 28Va Lake Maumcllc: Water clear and normal. Crappie good, fishing early, on minnows. Bass fair to good on live minnows ancl artificial red worms. Lake Norfork: Fishing poor. Ball Parks Easier Than for Ruth Hope Boys inTexarkana Tourney Attending Ihe Texai By JOE REICHLER and BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writers NEW YORK Maris and Micky Mantle have the advantage of friendlier parks in their twin assault on Babe Ruth's home run record, but they are hilling against pitchers as formidable as (hose in thc Bambino's record season of 1927.

Ruth slamccl a majority of his (id home runs off mediocre pitchers. The outstanding American League hurlcrs of 1927, such as Lefty Grove, Ted Lyons, Bump illacllcy and Willis Hudlin. were Conn-1 'higy with Ruthian run drives. Mantle ancl Maris also have toy Club Boys Junior Golf Town-, ament, Tuesday, Aug. 22, from; 1)CCM Aliening up on second rate Hope were: Charles Carver', Mick-j pitchers.

Such stalwarts as Frana cy Babcr. David Fred 1 Lary llim Bunning ancl Don Mos- Ellis, Jimmie Pilkintcn, Ttuyl si Don Sclwall of Bos- Hairr and Sammy Strong. Ion Chuck Estrada, Skinny Charles Carver placed second Bl ow Milt Pappas of Balti- in his age group and Sammy morc: Jirn Grant ancl Barry Lat- Slr'ong placed second in his age gioup of to 13 years. Prizes were awarded second' ncsota llavc moi tnan ncld thcir ancl third place winners and trop- i own vvith Ncw York's ancl man of Cleveland, ancl Camilo Pascual and Jack Kralick of Min- hics for first place. reliever Ron Perranoski in a four- 10 mnin run rally triggered by home runs Cleveland 4, Detroit 2 from Bill White and Ken Boycr Baltll 7, Kansas Cily 5 and capped by Curt Flood's win- ning single.

Ed Bauta won his i first major league decision in relief. Bob Skinner's inside-the-park: htomc run gave Pittsburgh a 6-6 tic in thc eighth and the Pirates 12 innings Minnesota 4, Chicago 0 Boston 9, Washington 4 Today's Gam's Washington at Boston Minnesota at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland (N) it two in a row ovcr Baltimore at Kansas City Ncw York at Lcs Angeles (N) Friday's SchwUI. Boston at Los Angeles New York at Kansas City Detroit at Washington 3 Cleveland at Chicago Balimore at Minnesota (N) thc Braves on Dick Stuarts two-! eut single in the ninth against reliever Don Nottczart (4-7)5 I By Tax Revenue of Dog Track Shows Gain LITTLE ROCK The first half of the 1961 split season at Southland Racing Corporation's West Memphis track produced $381,923 in state revenue, up from the first period last year, the state Revenue Department said Wednesday. A total of 145,788 persons bet $6,320,963 during the firsl 50 day period ccm-: inmngs Lea9ue Results THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific Coast League Seattle 4-9, Portland 3-2 San Diego 10, Hawaii 2 Spokane 6, Vancouver 2 Tacoma at Salt Lake City, postponed, rain International League Charleston 9-0, Columbus l-l Toronto 13, Syracuse 0 Rochester 4, Buffalo 2 Richmond 9, Jciiey City 6 10 pared to $6,454,800 bet by 220,889 persons at the same period last year. Wktn to Fiik or Hunt Solunor Tables John Aldtn Knight Am rican Association Louisville 5, Denver 4 15 innings Dallas-Fort Worth 7, Omaha 2 Indianapolis 8, Houston 1 Firestone Tourney Not for T.

Bolt boys. Harris was feasted on such as Wastinglon's Pete Burnsidc Los Angeles' Eli Grba (2), Boston's Gene Conlcy (2), and Chicago's Russ Kcmmcrcr (2) and Cal McLish Mantle's "cousins" have included Grba (2) Pedro Ramos of Minnesota '2) and Car! Mathias (2), formerly of Washington. Among Ruth's fiO were four AKRON, Ohio i homers each off Milt Gaston of top professionals will rtart ham-'St. Louis and Rube of mcnng away at. the Fire-tone, Philadelphia; three each off Hoi- Country Club's top par-70 layout Thurston of Washington and today in a bid for prizes totaling i Tom Zachary of St.

Louis and $50 )0 I Washington. Slim Harris and Missing from the field of 97, Tony of Boston, Tommy starters in thc American Golf Thomas of Hollo- Classic, however, will be of Detroit ancl Joe Shautc of Bolt, the one with the terrible Cleveland. Of these only Walbcr" temper. Bolt was given a retro active 30-day suspension Wcdnes Maris Loses Homer But Yanks Win By ED WILKS Associated Press Roger Maris missed his 5lst home run by only a few feet with 400-foot drive that fell for a tie-breaking triple Wednesday night as the New York Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Angels 8-6 in 10 innings and regained a three-game lead in the American League race. Cleveland stopped the second- place Tigers, who had won (ivc in a row, 4-2 on a (ifth-inning home run by Johnny Temple.

Baltimore outlasted Kansas City for a 7-5 victory in 12 innings, Minnesota rapped the Chicago Sox 4-0 behind the two-hit pitching of Camilo Pascual. mid Boston belted Washington 9-4. In the National League, San Francisco who hit six in a row by whipping first-place Cincinnati 14-0. St. Louis handed the Los An-, gclcs Dodgers a ninth straight loss, 8-7, and Pittsburgh beat Milwaukee 7-6.

Maris, who walked three times, struck out once and grounded out in his first five trips to the plate, capped a Yankee comeback with his lOth-inning wallop off losing reliever Jim Donohuc (4-6). The triple scored Billy Gardner, who reached base on a fielder's choice, and Maris Ihcn came across on a wild pitch. Maris now is 12 games ahead of Babe Ruth's record 60 pace of 1927 and four home runs ahead of teammate Mickey Mantle who struck out three times, walked twice and doubled. Bill Skowron was the Yank slugger, driving in four runs, three with a sixth-inning home run after the Angels had built a 6-1 lead against 21-game winner Whitcy Ford. The Indians ended their losing plunge at four of Temple's' tic- breaking, two-run shot off Don Mossi (13-3), the Tigers southpaw ace.

Barry Latman (10-3) and Frank Funk checked Detroit on six hits, one Ricky Colavito's 34th home run. Jim Gentile powered the Orioles. The slugging first baseman walloped two home runs, for a total of 38, a single and a double. He came across with the winning run on Ron Hanson's single after he had opened the 12th with his two-bagger off losing reliever Bill Kunkcl (2-3). Billy Hocft (4-3) was the winner.

The White Sox managed no more than a second-inning single by Al Smith and a two-out, ninth- inning single by Shcrm Lollar off Pascual (11-13), who struck out six and walked three for 1 his fifth shutout. A two run single by Zoilo Vcrsallcs settled it for the Twins in the second inning against Cal McLish (8-12). Arklo Village Roundup to Feature Crack Shot Capt. Harold M. Terry Captain Harold M.

Terry of the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Depart-j mcnt, one of the Southwest's out-i standing shooting experts withj pistol, rifle and shotgun, will be one of the star performers at Ihe Arkla Village Roundup Saturday, August 26, it was announced. Terry, who is the firearms officer for the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Department for the past six years, has been Barons Hold on to Lead of 2 Games By THE ASSOCIATD PRESS Birmingham possessed a two- game lead again today in the number of 'Southern Association after Howie years with his expert marksman- i Koplitz presented further evidence Hignlighls of Terry's act'! hat thc bcst ant "lotc: for a long include hilling targets with a' OS1 "8 strcak thc Ica 8 llc has sc pistol upside down, sideways, between his legs, and looking through a mirror. Terry also makes "cole slaw" out of a head as rnost valuable player honors a 30-00 lllis vcar notched his 21st victory Wednesday night, when he checked Macon on four hits and put the brakes on a two-game Baron skid. in years. Koplitz, who is apt to walk off with rookie of thc year as well of cabbage using hits grapefruits, cantaloupes, Giants Sure They Are on Flag March CINCINNATI (AP) Momcn.

turn is going for thc San Francisco Giants in thcir drive to repeat thcir comeback dash of tO years ago to thc National League pennant'. "We have it now and it's because we've been getting good pitching and good hitting," said Manager Al Dark. Thc rookie manager was the New York Giants' shortstop when they erased a game deficit on Aug. 11 to win thcir miraclt! 1951 pennant. Now his Giants have spurted to within four games behind Ihe league leading Cincinnati Reds and arc only games behind the second place Los Angeles Dodgers.

Thc Giants rattled off their sixth straight victory Wednesday night, beating thc sagging Reds 14-0 on Juan Marichal's three-hit pitching and a record 12-run rally in thc ninlh inning. Six Giants hit home runs, five in the ninth. It was thc fifth straight loss for Freddie Hutchinson's Reds, who a week ago had as much momentum and brilliant pitching as tlvv Giants. The Dodgers lost for til. ninth straight time, 8-7 to St.

Louis. Dark is shunning all mention of thc '51 Giants in comparison with his curret club. "I'll think about the similarity around Sept. 15," he said. San Francisco was 10 games out oranges and lemons with a rifle.

In addition to his duties with the sheriff's department, Terry di-1 Birmingham whipped the Peaches rects Caddo Parish Sheriff 5-1 ancl restored their two-game Flotirnoy's junior rifle program. ovcr Chattanooga Look- The program is designed to teach out wll were rained out again safe gun handling to youngsters from 6 to years old. Power Swap With TVA Is Likely LITTLE ROCK (AIM will ancl Thomas were top-flight pitch; crs that year, day which will keep him off the! Ruth's home runs had to go a tournament trail until the end of longer thc month. Lea uc The Professional Golfers Asso- a y. Thc stadiums in American 1927 were than they arc today.

Yan- ciation Appeals Committee aiimin-ikcc Stadium's right field homo istcred the rather mild penalty for i run sector, where all three slug- his use of profanity during the gers hit many of their home runs. PGA Tournament in Chicago last was reduced by some 30 feet in month. The Firestone course, which to-'stands. Ruth 1936 with thc extension of the tals 7,165 yards, is the same lay- like Maris. Mantle out where Jay Herbert captured hitter.

was left-handed, is a switch- Ihe 1960 PGA title with a 72-hole score of over par. In the right center and center sectors of other parks, Washing- All the champions will be com- ion's Griffith Stadium is now 25 peting in the tournament. The feet closer, Boston has a 45-foot Big 3 Stand Firm on Bid to Reuther By DWIGHT PITKIN DETROIT, Mich. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler slood pat today on thcir labor contract offers to thc United Auto Workers against mounting pressure from thc union that the companies come up with something belter or face strike action. Present contracts covering almost 500,000 workers at Big Three plants expire next Thursday night.

UAW leaders centered thcir fire on GM and likeliest candidates for strike targets. In thc meantime, UAW President Walter Reuther bargained under lid of secrecy with American at Little Rock. Nashville shaded thc Shrevc- port Sports 3-2 in the only other game played. Atlanta ancl Mobile look the night off and will make' up thcir holiday by' playing a doublehcader tonight. Koplitz, who has lost only three games, was never in trouble in posting No.

21. He blanked Macon in every inning except the fifth, ancl Ihe only run thc Peaches to decide whether a surplus power exchange proposed by 11 private companies will become a reality. The exchange, disclosed Wednesday by Paul 0. Canaday, president oC Arkansas' Power Light envisions W- million kilowatts and an expected annual savings of $150 million. The private companies arc members of thc Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and serve customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.

They proposed an off peak qx- change of power 1 with thc federal system to provide its surplus power to pool members in the summer months and thc SPP provide surplus power to TVA in thc winter. Canaday said TVA has surplus power in thc summer while the private company's have their lowest usage in the winter months. Thc proposed exchange was made in a letter to Gen. Herbert D. Vogcl, TVA chairman, Canaday said.

Mississippi Power Light a pool member, reached general agrccmcnl with TVA for such an exchange after Iwo years of negotiations and it was felt a much greater benefit would result if all pool members joined in I'hc pro- The Barons nicked loser. Jim Slump for three runs in the first inning ancl completed their scoring in the third when Stan Palys homered behind a single by.Herb Plows. SPP plans additional interconnected system to supplement existing facilities joining thc 11 private firms. of first on Aug. 6.

have regained six winning 13 of thcir last 15. The Giants games by Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Albuquerque, N. M. Joey Limas, 137, Albuquerque, knocked out Santos Solo, 137, Nicaragua, 1. Manila Arthur Persley, Red Cross, outpointed 137, Australia, 10.

Washington to Ready Rationing OLYMPIA, Wash. (API-Washington has become thc first state in the nation to start action on a food rationing plan for a national emergency. Thc 750,000 hcac.) of household in thc state probably will register for thc program the week of Nov. 6. Gov.

Albert Ros- cllini ordered the registration. group includes U.S. Open winner range, Chicago 25 feet, Motors Corp. on thc Gene Litler, Master's champion Cleveland 60, Detroit 25. Kansas i profit-sharing offer.

company By Major League Stars THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gary Player, titiisl Jerry City is 45 feet shorter than Phila- Opcn king delphia in right center and Balti, more is 25 nearer than St. Louis. Ruth walked 138 times and struck out 89 times in 1927. Maris ject At Shrcveporl, J. Robert 1 Welch, said the saving exchange would Barber and British Arnold Palmer.

les, 25: Robinson, Cincinnati, 20. as 75 bases on balls and 52 JIM (cfaeooie ot Solunar period prfeted below, has been tram John Aldeo Knight's TtblM. Plan your days so tha tui will be fisning in good terri Ury or bunting in good cover dm these times, you wisb tad best sport that eaca offer. Major periods are shown type. These begin at abown and last (or an now lad or two hours tnera The minor Periods, shorn to type, are of durftUoi Miner Major Minor Major Pitching (based on 10 or more strikeouts this Pitching Juan Marichal, Gi- i decisions) Poclrcs, Los Angc- ants.

shut out first place Reds on cs 15 4 Miller, San Fran- three singles, walked none and cisco 10 3 76 struck out one in 14-0 victory that Strikeouts Koufax, Los Ange- games, was tight duel for eight innings. I lcs 194 Drysdtile, Los Hitting Jim Gentile, Orioles, 149 hit two home runs, a double and a single and scored winning run in 7-5, 12-inning victory over A's. American ague I Batting (based on 27.5 or more Maior League Leaders lat bats' Cash. Detroit, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Howard. New York, .356.

Na'ional League Ncw York, luJJ; Batting based on 275 or more Mantle, New York, 107. at bats' Clemente, Pittsburgh, Runs batted in Mari.s. New law officer presiding at thc court- Robinson, Cincinnati, .333. iYork, 118; Gentile. Baltimore ancl Runs Mays.

San Francisco, i Mantle, New York, 112. 103; Robinson. Cincinnati, 99. Hits B. Robinson, Baltimore, Runs batted in Cepeda, San '351: Cash.

Detroit, UAW Vice President Leonard Woodcock filed unfair labor practice charges Wednesday against GM with thc National Labor Relations Board here after thc company for the third time rejected a union demand for infirmalion SPP president, from such an come by not having lo build extra generating facilities lo lake care of the 1 peak need. Welch said it would cost about $90 million to construct transmission facilities for the proposed exchange. Power exchanges between mcm- oers of the SPP have been common for several years and the lie has walked 103 limes and prices' and profits. Woodcock fanned 'Al. All figures arc com-; accused GM of failing to bargain plete through Wednesday night's Colonel Is Cleared in Tower Fall NKWBURGH.

N.Y. 46. of Col. William M. Banks, in good failh.

He said Ihe union needed information on the company's price-prdofit formula to counter company claims thc union's bargaining goals were inflationary. UAW Vice President Ken Bannon told Ford its offer was 'totally unacceptable." He said union negotiators would recommend ils rejection by thc UAW-Ford National Council, which has been called to meet here next Tuesday. Thc UAW's executive board will Francisco, nati. 109. Hits 169; Pin.son.

Cincinnati, 1(36. 114; Robinson. Cincin- New York, u.j; Kaline. Detroit, Clemente, Pittsburgh, Detroit, 'J; four ilied wilh 7. Thurs.

Fri. Sat. Sun. A. M.

3:30 9:40 4:30 10:40 5:30 11:40 6:30 12:15 P.M. 3:50 10:15 4:50 11:15 5:50 6:50 12:40 More than four of every five oil liniloii in thi world u. Ma. drilled iu Hit I'lAttxl Stales. Milwaukee, 29: 1 Home New York.

Pin.son. Cincinnati and Mays, San 50: Mantle, Ncw York. Francisco, 28. stolen Chicago, Cle- go. 41: Howser, Kansas City.

mente. Pittsburgh and Boyer, St. Pitching 'based on 10 or more Louis. five tied with 8. 1 decisions' Terry.

Nov. York. Home San Fran-; 10-1. Ford, York, -in. 36; Robinson.

Cincinnati Francisco, Los found him innocent of, meet on thc same day to pick a neglect in the collapse of a Texas I target in event the union Icader- TGV.CT in the Atlantic Ocean Jan. jship decides to back up contract 15. demands wilh strike action. The finding still is subject to I Louis G. Scalon, GM vice pres- approvol by the board of officers ident for personnel, called a news conference to defend thc compa- .875.

StiikcouK Ford. NY A Yoih, 175, Pubcual, Mmncjola, 170. of the court. The court recessed after Ihe ny's contract offer against a bar- fimlir" bv Col. Jean Rydstrom I rage oinmion criticism thai il was Chica- and was to resume later today for "woefully inadequate." a decision by the eight officers comprising the board.

prosecution concluded nth at 9:30 am. and immediately moved The de fer Scato accused Woodcock of i 'calculated misrepresentation of its thc fads." Ihcj Woodcock, in a union news con- for! of the i-har; The collapse of the tower ui a cost 28 Jives. of the Ncw Jersey TELEPHONE TALK Apt Expansion In the very near future you will see a lol of work being done on South Main Street and out Highway 'M South. Due lo thc growth in thc south portion of (he city, ancl in thc rural areas south of Hope, thc lines we have out that direction are unable to serve everyone and give them the type of service they want. Thc Tclc- phonu company will place new cable out South Main Street and Highway 29 South, at a cost of $19,875.

When completed we will be able lo give better service in these areas. This is another building program thc Telephone Company is doing to keep up with thc growth in Hope. Gross Roots Capitalism" fercnce thai followed immediately said he stood by what he said and that Ihe company ancl union air their differences before some public body and determine the facts. GM, along with Ford ancl Chrysler, offered UAW members a 7 cent hourly increase annually for he next three years benefits in pensions, and insurance. and cxlr' layoff pay Legal Notice No.

U450 In Ihe Chancery Court of Hcmpstcad County, Ark. CHARLES IIW1N Plaintiff vs. JOYCE 1RVIN Defendant WARNING ORDER Thc Defendant, JOYCE 1RVJN is warned to appear in this court within thirty days ancl answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, CHARLES 1RV1N. Witness my hand ancl Ihe seal of said court this 22nd clay of August 1961. Jamie Russell, Clerk (SEALl James H.

Pilkiiilon Attorney for Plaintiff Tulbol Feild, Attorney Ad Lilem AUJ-. 24, 31, SciH. 7, 14, 1U61 Thc newspapers recently ran a story that 1 thought was pretty signifciant. It gave a real insight into our American economic system. Thc story reported thai, for thc first time, an American business had Iwo million owners.

This important "first" was achieved by thc Bell Syslcm, of which Southwestern Bell Arkansas is a part. A druggist and his wife of Wichita, Kansas, arc the two millionth sharcowncrs. They bought ten shares of stock as part of an investment plan lo send their children lo college. A great many investors 335,000 in fad have lewer than 10 shares. This is real evidence of "grassroots capitalism," and I think this couple typifies many of today's "grassrools" investors, who come from all walks ol life, Fall Programs for Your Group Since some Hope civic, church, school and social groups already arc planning fall programs, Ibis seems like good lime lo remind you of our standing offer lo provide entertaining and informative telephone programs for your organization without charge.

A free booklet, just off the presses, describing the variety of programs available in Arkansas films, talks, scionce demonstrations, telephone tours is yours for the asking. Just call thc Telephone Business Office PR 7--1001. ir SOUTHWISTIIM.

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