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   Harrison Times (Newspaper) - January 8, 1926, Harrison, Arkansas                                Boope FORTY-NINTH 26. I LEADS IN v Stevenson Disclosed as Road's Largest Individual Says There Will Re No Change in Solicits Cooperation of Citizenship Along From Tuesday's W newly elected President of the M. & N. arrived here yesterday from accompanied by H. B. Agnew former traffic manager of the Lake & Eastern of which Mr. was president and general until the road was sold to the Frisco on August 1st, Mr. Stephenson been closing up the the old company until December 15th. stating that there would be changes in the personnel of force of the new president had but little to comment V to He stated at the outset of an interview had with him he wanted it emphatically that the M. & N. is not for all to the He indicated that he wanted the support and cooperation of. the citizenship of the entire district by the road and as evidence of the desire to participate in a program of mutual he remarked cordially that the of the road might have anything they desired the Referring to the outgoing vice president and general he stated that It was a source of regret to the directors of the road that Mr. Murray had declined to continue his connection with the accenting the fact that the directors appreciated his .in holding under adverse circumstances ana it to Its present earning president will make his headquarters has more than a quarter of a century's service In railroad which intimating that the genial faced ounce of whose probable one hundred sixty pounds avoirdupois energy no than reserve must have started pretty in the A of Arkansas for the past Mr. Stephenson is the first of the M. & N. to be selected this state's A recent transfer of stock makes him the largest individual stockholder in the It might be stated that prior to his to the vice presidency and general managership of the Lake & in which he served for some six Ir. Stephenson with the Cotton for a term of twenty nerving as transportation and supervisory From which informa tion and from an appraisement of man Who possesses a mos pleasing one that while he does not know all there is to know about the game of he knows a factor which has no doubt played no small part in placing him at the head of an organization which however many have been the drawbacks it has seems destined to see realized beyond the most sanguine dreams of its original a railway whose economic benefits and earning power will be the envy of all erst coupon REV. EDDLEMAN TO NEW FIELD Resigns Pulpit of Harrison Baptist Church to Accept Call at From Thursday's R. A. pastor of the First Baptist of Harrison for the past tendered resignation a meeting of the church board at the Tabernacle last which was accepted after some reluctance on the part of board The resignation is to become effective in 1926. Rev. Eddleman is leaving Harrison after a most successful year as the local to accept the pastorate of the Baptist church at his native which place made a attractive bid for his Rev. Eddleman has spent of his time in the ministry in this field with the exception of the last five years spent in at Lonoke and Harrison While pastor at he was instrumental .in securing a fine new church edifice for the and his efforts in Harrison have resulted in nearly a hundred to church It is with regret that Harrison bids farewell to Rev. as his cheery disposition and diligent attention to church work have endeared him in the hearts of. our YOUR FELLER ONS IN BANQUET NIGHT Local Club is Host to Large Guests Were STRIKE CONFEREES STILL DEADLOCKED ew Jan. 5.-"Still described the of 'the negotiations between anthracite miners and operators who are attempting to 3nd the hard coal strike now in its hortly before 7 after a session of nearly five announcement was made that the joint conference of six miners six ad adjourned until 11 o'clock With this announcement came the following message 6/ from the conference J conference met this afternoon arid continued consideration of the possibility of reaching an The discussion was along the lines of previous Both operators and miners remained in seclusion at the Union League where the meetings are being as the guest at dinner of Alvan Markle of chairman of the joint The only other word that drifted out of the meeting was that was being Discussing the between RuBBia and Turkey for a three-year the Turkish governmental organ published at says that Turkey was forced to make an alliance with to protect its interests and Both Turkey and Russia the Locarno pact as a selfish arrangement by four powers to consolidate their own and insure liberty of action in preparing for concerted attack on eastern WIVES QUIT WEARING NCSD UP & N CONGRESSIONAL ASPIRANTS OPEN CAMPAIGN AT JASPER From Tuesday's The Congressional Karl Greenhaw of Ben E. of and John Nance of formally opened their campaign for Congress at Jasper last Though the other Congressman John N. Tillman was not able be present on account of his duties at he had previously arranged with friends to have his candidacy announced at the speaking at SHOWS PICTURES OF LOCARNO PEACE MEETING Playgrounds Secretary Visits at Harrison From Wednesday's Guerney the newly elected secretary of the Ozark Playgrounds Association was in the city this having motored down from Eureka Springs where he made a talk last night meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of that at which time the citizens of Eureka pledged and guaranteed their quota of to the a meeting of Berryville citizens held the sum of was raised in payment of Mr. Lowe's presence here had to do with a guarantee of the pledged by the Harrison Chamber of The Ozark Playgrounds Association has grown tp be the principal medium whereby Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas is being advertised to the entire United Each year the number of cities participating increases and it is thought that the combined advertising facilities obtained this way will result in turning hundreds of thousands of and to this Train No. 202 is Derailed Near Heber FARM AID BILLS BEFORE CONGRESS One Measure Would Provide for the Disposal of All the Surplus From Wednesday's Northbound passenger No. 202 was derailed near Heber Springs this the train running on regular schedule at the time of the No one was hurt and it was thought that four hours would mark the total However in order to accommodate a special train was run out of Harrison for Seligman on the schedule of 202, this WALTON TO ENTER INTO OKLAHOMA POLITICS AGAIN As a feature of the night supplementing the dramatization of Joseph Conrad's greatest sea the audience was I given the opportunity to witness the signing of the Locarno Peace Pact by the European including Great and in as much as this is perhaps the most talked of event in the whole world few who saw the through the medium of could refrain from feeling a thrill at the significance of the Peace Pact the attendant treaties between the various mil Oklahoma Jan. 5.-Former Governor Jack Walton will take an active part in Oklahoma politics this he announced on arrival here intend to be personally active in Oklahoma politics during this he legal residence has been removal from rumors to iho Walton said that he was maintaining a residence at Tex. He is engaged in oil development in Texas and Walton was impeached by the Oklahoma legislature in 1923, ns the climax of the most bitter period in the state's political Unnatural Men make monkeys of themselves when they try ' to ape The best way to stop a fellow from driving with his arm around a girl is Jan. 4.-Farm relief proposals came before congress from a number of sources when it reconvened one of a by Representative recognized leader in the house farm The Dickinson drafted after conferences with various farming including those represented at the recent farm conferences in Des was designated to provide for the disposal through co-operative associations of the exportable surpluses of cattle and Plan Is Machinery to be set up to handle the surpluses would comprise a federal farm advisory council and a federal farm board of seven including the secretary of within that and six others to be selected from eighteen names submitted by the advisory The first marketing a surplus would be a declaration by the farm board that emergency existed in one or more basic Cooperative agencies would then be instructed to buy the commodity so designated at the domestic price and sell it at the world Later the agencies would be reimbursed for losses thus sustained from by the collection of an fee levied on Another proposal was a introduced Senator tp extend direct credit aid from government banking agencies to co-operative Representative also introduced a measure calling for expenditure of in the next two fiscal years for the creation and operation of co-operative marketing agencies in the agriculture Still another proposal came from a group of dairymen who called on Senator and urged an increase in funds allotted for the eradication of tuberculosis in dairy Council Aids in Vine Street Project Tuesday's At the meeting of the City Council held last besides the regular order of business the council passed an ordinance to establish a uniform grade in the paving of North Vine This is a method of usually followed in such cases and acts to prevent any serious deviation in grading on the part of property holders in any proposed Engineer E. M. Ratliff of met with the Council last night discuss matters pertaining to the paving of North Vine street and to take up the unfinished business connected with the preliminary work connected with Paving District No. 1. The grading and construction of the concrete culverts will be done first following which the concrete will be laid if the weather However it is thought that the actual work of putting on the concrete surface will not begin until March 1st. From Wednesday's The festive board held sway last night in when the Lions Club entertained with its banquet and night The included the members of the Lions Club and their and a number of The Rotary scene of the ocr was bedecked in purple and the club Hats with Lion emblem were furnished to and novelty favors were placed at each A banquet spread designed both for the hearty eater and was served by the Methodist who were attired with insignia of the Jungle A happy spirit of friendliness was manifest the Lion W. G. who was instrumental in organizing the Lions Club here three years delivered an inspirational talk on Lionism which was cordially Mrs. W. P. Glass delighted the club with a medley oC songs popular a score of years Lion S. W. Wood briefly reviewed the accomplishments of the Harrison dnb since its Musical selections were furnished by the Club of the leadership of W. This which has been made up from the best musical talent of the played with perfect harmony and added much to the success of the Dan who is not only and acclaimed in but received national recognition as a cartoonist of convulsed the crowd his of the facial beauty of Harrison Roll call of Lions and Lionesses resulted in an exchange of impressions of each other which proved not only accurate but humorous to the Mrs. W. H. Lewis coached the Lionesses in this word battle with their husbands and they achieved an easy victory under her Members of who labored long and diligently in the way for this had the satisfaction last night of seeing the affair come up to expectations in every The people of Harrison have learned to expect an entertainment of the better kind when Lions get May they grow in and ARKANSAS HUNTERS URGED TO SPARE HAWKS AND OWLS HAS CHARGE OF THE SALE OF CONFEDERATE COINS Gov. has appointed Mrs. D. E. Fitton as Chairman for the Harrison Unit of the Harvest Campaign for sale of Confederate Memorial Every of Confederate Soldiers is a member of the Coins on sale soon at the There are few who do not understand that the amount raised thereby will be used to carry on the work of carving the memorial to the Confederacy at Stone Mountain at Georgia and which has been going on now for than a FARMER HELD FOR KILLING RELATIVE you any eggs without chickens in duck If winter doesn't last any longer than this country ought to have some spring along about Beauty doctors are arguing over which is the more the feminine elbow or Must be a joint won't go wrong in the Jan. 5-An indictment charging Alvin aged 40, farmer of the Compton with first degree murder for the killing of his Ernie was returned today by the Newton county Grand Jury meeting trial will be held at a special session of Circuit the date for which will be set when the present which opened Court officials expect the regular session to be concluded during the present The killing for which Arbaugh is held occurred Saturday near the homes of the two After the Arbaugh came here and surrendered to He has been held in the county jail since that Good your opinion what great thing could a congressman do which would insure hia push that make a motion tj 3.-A plea in behalf of hawks and usually considered as common has been made to Arkansa nimrods by the * versity of department of. Each the University zoologists thousands of which are a boon to the farmer and the but are fallaciously as a are destroyed by hunters of good Hawks and owls have claimed considerable attention at the University where various have been received from various parts of the The scientists have preparing the bird skins for the versity museum and have been sending the stomachs to the bureau of biological survey at D. for The Washington bureau made an extensive study of the economic status of hawks and owls ago and collected the from every section of the and publishing their ' findings in a They found that the majority of hawks and nearly owls were not injurious to but The work the birds of Arkansas has been going for the past five years under the direction of Dr. S. C. head ofc the University's zoology and assisted by Albert Lano of the foremost of Northwest The latter buiM been making a study of birds of the Ozarks for the 38 and for more than 20 years in his native state of The University department of ogy will welcome any specimen oC birds killed in the state to its and on completion of the of the a report ot findings will be sent to the one who presents the according Dr. How About I telegraph jm not to bring your mother what she you rmn i n i  

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