Hope Star (Newspaper) - May 29, 1935, Hope, Arkansas produced tinder A3 Si AS j I Hope Wednesday and i VOLUME 195 lAP NBA AMO MAY of Hope 1027 January PRICE The News Review CATTON THERE is a rumbling noise in the slock markets these days and it all very much like the machinery of an old fashioned boom picking up speed to swing into And in leads one to wonder if we could be on the verge of repealing the joy ride which ended up against u safety stanchion in A boom m Hits Part of Hempstead Jives Rise to New Flood reat on Red Drivers Attack Hoosier Race Record NEARLY TWO Continued Rain Is Pre by Weather Bureau Nearly two inches of rainfall lashed a greater part of Hempstead county and gave to new mi Red river with an official prediction by the weather bureau of market boom to be at hand not do much harm to anyone who his i the good sense to keep his away from the hot end of the II is only if we begin to look on stock quotations as the one great sign nil I national and assume thai a bubbling stock market is prosperity j I that the joy ride will really be j under That was what we did back in tho glamorous XXX The slock market was our answer toj in those If anybody i suggested that technological unem j was becoming a grave prob that our agriculture was critical ing erected on a basis of borrowed i thai we were losing sight all human values in our race for one big answer to everything was that stock prices were way up and bat anyone who didnt like it would best go back to where be came We can repeal lhat program if we All ingredients for a stock 1934 Believes Average Will Grab Grind JIMMY NUA Service Sports Writer of the best fields in will compete in the annual automobile sweepstakes over the Indianapolis Speed way on May The race is considered by many to be the greatest sports spectacle in the Meyer captured honors in ran in and came back a win ner in always noted t rain Wednesday night and The rainstorm struck Hope about and up until noon inches had lhc Fruit Truck Branch station A was coming down al 2 Red river al hud fallen tu a drop of feet since The Stars including the cheerful presence of Major Dut we might as well remember hnt en our last joy ride we not only wrecked but came un close to breaking our own The danger lies in chance that we may again mistake a rising slock j market for an end in itself rather than a j X X en lit ted Wednesday af A A not pros and Cornelius Prosperity brings a of cultivated i To our chief energies in Aii M land liad damaged between stimulation of market values would and line by I l May flood H of Ibe land will he U lhc f d and in cotton and Cornelius estimated that FKRA work ers from Ihc Hope office caved of cultivated in Hemp stead Much uf this land is owned by Cor Moore and Many gardens be tenant families were saved forcibly the thermometer read suggested that on cold days the b lied lo so lhat it would re suitably high If a high temperature in the ther is all we we can have U we have the good sense In de mand lhat the room itself be com t when relief of the were staved off ibe Johnson to Draft New Regulations Will Draw Up New Plan to Continue NRA Codes NKW Hugh administrator of the re turned Wednesday to the circle of presidential advisors and went I woik drafting a dilative plan to ion regulation of industry under codes of fair II was em phv lhat bad id Will Uphold Codes Countless thous of American i answer of no day lo the question foremost in their wij lour hours and wages be by supreme courts rul ing uf the From the far flung indus trial reports which poured in t Chicago indicated numerous large industries were by their pres int standards of hours and wages dc high courts ruling that the Continued on six SAYS OlICA isn a in t ings will lake care of In other stock prices are I going fine and dandy that indicate a regaining of business wealth and I So long as we dont drop everything j and rush off to lash the the everything will be j all County Pension Board Is Named Will Review Applications If Pension Fund Is Provided An lo review ap for pensions in Hempstead county when and if pro visions arc made to pay these pen in has been selected by Judge Mi of the board are follows Miss Beryl superintendent of Hope Miss Flora j county health Roy AnderI si Isabelle lax and Dale The Social Security was approved in congress on March It would appropriate nearly fifty million dollars for the year beginning July lo be matched with a like amount in the various states and paid out in the form of pensions to over 65 years Pensions in Ar are estimated to amount to about a payable half by the stale and half by the federal gov Arkansas part of program is intended to be financed by taxes on wines and various other arti cles of the luxury The theory of the is that the chief burden ef curing for the aged f gradually be absorbed by a permanent old age sion system financed by a tax on em and employees of about three per 1 The committee met recently to dis plans fjr the operation of the Since no material or in have been sent out by III only an organization meet ing was When applications blanks are received here it will be made public in order that those desire to apply may do Union Center Will Present Play Friday Union Center will present a act play Friday May in high Title of the j play is Silas Smidge from Its a comedy with a cast of From to the largest crowd at any event in United will stare pop eyed as the leading drivers around the brick track in quest of glory and prize money thai up to around Thirtythree cars will be permitted to This years nice is the since Hay Harroun won the inaugural in From lhat when Har sped ever the route a an average of miles an tho automobile racing mount has improv ed to such an extent that Wild the home town motor averaged in winning in Danger lurks in every one of the bricks that make up the Many have been the deaths and serious accidents that have occurred Dead Mans Curve and other sec tions of the historic Three In Tests Two Stubby Stub I and Johnny and a riding Leo were killed while preparing for this years Oscar Hannons serious in But hurtling and spills are what gives I customers their thrills is as it lht perhaps is what tin majority come lo Automobile tracks are testing for future stock and gadgets which are to bo included in tomorrows highway creations are given their supreme in Ibe big number at This to Uic danger the driv in the Some of al appliances are not ccr of working and all of a car must work lo for his has changed his plan il Instead of rushing he has mapped cut the following I learned a lot about winning last As far as Im I in to drive to pace about 110 miles in regardless of what the rest Id like lo finish with a 106 or I believe that will be good enough to Winner May Be Cashed lo Record Roaring to Ransom Will Probably Be Paid Wednesday Taeoma Grows Tense as1 Return of Missing Heir Awaited SHOWDOWN NEARING Wednesday Is Final Set for Payment of Huge Ransom A3 Tacoma grew tense Wednesday as the city in activity around the Weyerhaeuser home as indicating the family would pay ransom the return of George before night The which the cur youngster was snatched last was awake and stirring at dawn and it was believed the payment be made some time Here Is the start of the sweepstakes at the Indianapolis Motor The stock car In the foreground the first time around lie brick tO Be Held Tuesday Parents Are Urged to Have Their Children Examined Cummings may record of miles an hour to better than 01 mi an hour f ir almost five lu Tony has traveled Despite ol such over Ibe Hoosier I miles while he had finished well hasnt crossed year after come back lo gamble with fate and j the finish line He figures j is bis Cummings is back as is Louie Mauri the flash Ihc only winner came in a whisker back of Cum fidc of the retired Tommy j mings in is a veteran of dirt one of the Rose is careful and knows his He probably will rule second choice to Rev California driver who won pole position with his daring qualifying trial of more than 120 miles an will be the coasts chief along with AI bang up star of the Ascol Speedway in Ln 6 Are Believed Dead in Blast Building Crumbles Result of Explosion NKW were believed buried in the wreckage of a building in a terrific blast Police estimated lhat at least 10 more persons were in The explosion tore out an entire side of and il burst into Broken glass showered the immediate Four persons were taken from the debris and placed in an ambulance for the hospital a short distance Killed Kail Mishap Two men were killed when a and Ohio freight train went through an nen switch near here The dead arc George of who was thrown from the engine cab to death against u box Head Arthur cf was scalded to WASHINGTON gave to the Wednesday lhat lie an early consideration of his which proposes a billion dollar to aid farm vs liy said the Court decision on the MA had ui on bis tenant Deputy Kims said Wed hat mim charges would be filed ins Konald whose car lulled Wayne Tues Ruth Dean Asks Furlough Miss t Governor Conner Tuesday considered a petition fir a suspension of tlv life sentence of Sara Ruth Dean under conviction for the poisoned whisky highball murder of John Preston Kennedy at Dean is under the care of a physician in jail at i I Student Guilty in Brides Death Accused of Slaying of Girl and Priest in Hotel Room Stein divinity student was i convicted of manslaughter in first degree early Wednesday for the hotel room slaying of his a former high school Ho aces a maximum sentence of i years in although tin strongly recommended was accused of shooting his the former Ruth and a the Joseph Leon when he found the former partly unclothed in the priests room in the Knights of C The annual free clinic for children who are to enter school in September will be held June 4 at city hall from 3 to 5 The clinic will be under supervision of local the county health nurse and a committee from each Parents are urged to take advantage cf this opportunity to have their examined Those desir ing transportation to city hall are asked to call GG3 by noon Work Relief Authorized President Approves Part of Plans of His Advis ory Committee Sees Tariff Cuts as Souths Hope Oscar Johnson Urges Re adjustment of Interna tional Relations THE NEW DEAL IN WASHINGTON BY RODNEY DUTCHER Roosevelt will run as a progressive and must including the bulk of the Senate support Flirty lines will mean less than ever as least until further in will lineup following a secret White House conference on a recent iit which president and the simon Iuro progressive senators reached a much belter understanding than they had I ad since about a year when Ri sevell began trying to conciliate big The session was but it sig what insiders regard us an other turning point in the New Roosevelt invited the senators in and asked them support and sugges The group included two out standing ot Ne and LaFollette of well such Democratic leaders Costigan of Colorado Wheeler of ind Bone I l to fight The buys spoke right out in meet They agreed that the Roosevelt along with the Wil i ner labor board made a strong He was tried only for death of his Judge Charles set June M as the date for The pen alty for manslaughter in the first de gree is a sentence of from one to 20 which the court may There is a mandatory sent ence of five years because the crime was with The prosecution charged that Stuin hol his wife and the priest in a jealous The defence maintained he was M intoxicated Tic did not know what he was testified that on the day of shooting be and his wife had been given liquor by the after which the look her to his room the of bearing her con The husband became suspicious and went to Ibe priests he he found them After the col lapsed and remained in a stupor for John ston told cottonseed mill operators that the Souths only hope for a re turn to cotton production on a normal basis lies in a readjustment of inter national commercial relations to open world market to American President recent cotton ambassador to Europe that agricultural interests of the South combine with those of the Middle West and of the Northwest to secure readjustment necessary to provide the world markets they can not have if America pursues a purely nationalistic the Agricultural Adjust ment Administrations cotton pool said he did not advocate the tearing clown of our tariff walls at the expense of American industry or but said that adjustments could be Economic conditions in the cotton belt are infinitely belief as a result of the administrations agricultural he He defended the processing tax of a pound on raw Johnston blamed propaganda of tho textile mills for the lowering of their own volume of sales and the decreased consumption of He said they have induced whole sale and retail merchants to believe that there was a possibility of with of the processing that would result in a decline in the price of He said that customers have stayed out of the market ing that repeal of the lax re duce Repeal would not lower the cost to the consumer of a suit of overalls by 15 cents or a by six he He declared that the claim is made by those seeking to repeal the processing tax that when the garment manufacturer invoices this material to the shirt maker or manufacturer of professional and clerical workers will be pnl to work examining income tax and idle building tradesmen will be given construction jobs at army posts in 23 slates under work imv relief proposals made public Wed funds for worth of projects un der the new works relief were made available Tuesday as lumbus hotel last No president signed an executive or approved Advisory Final Plans Made outside the the kidnapers of lit tle George Weyerhaeuser were laying final plans to attempt i collection of ransom for their deliver him to his It was indicated the and await ed only directions from the tors to begin negotiating over the som Wednesday is the deadline set by the kidnapers for payment of for the victims v if the ransom is not paid on the parents afi adin the personal of Seattle newspaper announcing were ready to We arc Percy the notice Publication of the ad was in ac cordance with instructions from the kidnapers who snatched the boy shortly before noon Friday some where between school and his Whether the new ad meant the family had raised the demanded price or whether it wished to open negotia tions for n lesser amount could not be Secrecy Shrouds Movements Silence and secrecy surrounded movements in the largo home over looking Commencement Friends declared Monday it would be impossible for the distracted par ents to raise sum paid in the and kidnap ing The Weyerhaeuser family is reput edly vastly with timber hold ings throughout the Friends they had heavy losses in recent Private investigators reported dis covering a ramshackle hidden in trees and under which might have served as a possible lookout post for the kid United States Marshal said he believed the boy was being held in an apartment house or homo in some congested center of popula Ho doubled very much if the i kidnapers would risk trying to find some isolated hideout or island as are noticed too much in j lhc when or where the ransom money would be paid or negotiations Beg Pardon Burgher pupil der coveting part of tin plans handed him bv the Committee on The Division of under Frank was unable fa ex plain why all projects were not ap New details were listed for the Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks will spend for repairs and con at navy The largest item was for highway and grade separation proj The Reclamation Service receiv ed for flood control works and was made available for administration items included for eradication of the Dutch elm disease to the Forest Service for emergency conservation work for construction of highways in Alaska and or administrative m Works Progress Divis ion under Hurry Still lacking presidential approval were in housing each to Wisconsin and the new Administration un der Rexford and the al lotment of to the Federal Continued on page six Erwin to Preach at Rocky Mound Sunday The Erwin of New Liberty will preach two sermons at Rocky Mound Baptist church June The sermons will be delivered at 11 and 2 The public is in to bring lunch and hear both Markets he marks up the price and that another markup of 50 per cent is made when the retailer passes these gai meats on to the Declaring lhat these claims are de Johnston said the fact stands that the processing tax is only legiti mately responsible for an increase of cents on a shirt and cents on a Miit of Building Workers at Pine Bluff Busy of Mr Robert will be the Emergency Relief in u recital to be presented at 8 The Advisory Committee has ap Thursday ut the home of proved progressive program if Roosevelt 701 Third The Slur two sessions wild of th FINE trades workers here are receiving more employment than at any time in the past three years as residents begin to order remodeling and new con struction work on homes and business Remodeling of a down town department store calling or ex projects worth at j of several thousand dollars the largest single Cotton NEW was apparent at the opening of the cotton market again Wednesday after Tuos j days After selling from four to nine points lower at the first futures extended their losses and were 111 to 17 points lower at the end of the j the first half Both crops were subjected to pres July sagged 11 points to in the old positions and March was off 17 points at in the new crop October ft and De j at showed similar de Weakness was attributed to the j general uncertainty existing in tho financial circles because of the NRA ruling on CSC he ures Continued on pace stated Tuesday Junes was Two new Burgher ident night passen out residences are included in the buildin NEW Cotton futures opened barely five lo seven lower on disappointing Liverpool and under foreign October December January March May