Hope Star (Newspaper) - October 31, 1936, Hope, Arkansas w Of by the Stars PWM VOLUME 16 Newspaper Ass I i Star i sk Vii it vv rain day colder ahd fat northwest portion Saturday night OCTOBER Star of Hops 1899 Consolidated January HUGE Sc COUNTY PARTY Lucky to Beat Camden 6 to 0 Defensive Style of Panthers Puts Locals in Bad Hole Spears Passes to Par sons for Score With 2 Minutes to Go 1ST HALF TERRIBLE Starts With Blocked and Hope Never Gets a Wax V By LEONARD ELLIS The Hope High School football team to life in the final period here Friday night to defeat 6 to and remain among the few undefeated teams of A pass with only two minutes to play brought victory to the The pass was the most beau play of the It was good for 50 yards and was fired from the hands of Quarterback Spears to Parsons leaped high into the brought down the ball and dashed about 15 yards to crass the goal First downs were Hope The game was witnessed by approx southwest Arkansas foot ball fans including a large delegation of rooters from Camden who came here on a Missouri Pacific A Bud First Half anything but im pressive until the second half It wos throughout first The from the out were unable to Hope failed to register i first down in the first half and only once during the first twa quarters did the Bobcats penetrate past the The Bobcats jot into a hole on the second play of the After the Hill swept around his own left end for seven On the next play Spears called for a quick a smart play if the linn had but ball was partly blocked and Camden recovered in Hopes The Bobcats had practiced the quick kick play nil week and every member of the team knew what the second play of the game would be before the bat tle H was Hammons orders and was a maneuver designed to put the Camden team in a hole at the Camden got the ball and a pass from Kizzia to Gillespie put the ball on Hopes The Bobcats held for and Moore punted out of The balance of the quarter was mostly a punting duel between Moore of Hope and of Tile second period saw the Camden team make serious threats to score but lacked the punch to carry the ball across the goal The Panthers were hammering four yards from the line when the half The first periods saw the Hope team on tin most of the Parsons took the kickoff to start the third quarter ami brought the ball up to midfield with a nice but Hope was set back 15 yards for clip with runs by Collins and advanced to Hopes 17 where the Bobcat line stiffened and The Hope line was when Camden was The Last Quarter It was Camdens ball on Hopes 30 when the final quarter The Bobcats snapped out of it and got pos session on Camdens 35 by a weak punt from A pass to Reese was good for a down and then on a reverse play Parsons got loose und ran to the Hope fumbled away its first real chance to score when let the ball yet away from him on the next It was a tough break for A few minutes later Kizzia of Camden tot loose for a run and touch but the ball was brought back and the play Tough breaks cost both teams With two minutes to go Spears faded hack and shot a long pass U Par sons who run about 15 yards for the Try for extra point on a line play Playing best for Hope were Par Moore and Moores punt ing was a big factor in getting the Bob cats out of danger on several He also played well on Reese played football and threw Camden ball carriers for several Parsons sensational catch on the touchdown play marked him us the Kizzia and Collins both were poten tial threats in the Camden The line charged hard throughout the and opened holes fur the bull At the final whistle u Camden fan dipped up und popped Kerns How behind the Other officials joined Umpire Dulrymple in the buck und an excited woman spectator kicked head Police quieted the 10 Clubs Attend Recreation Meet at Hope City Hall Local Leaders in Charge of Community Social Endeavor PROGRAM FOR The dogs traditional devotion to its owner was expressed in the lonely kept by this fox terrier at as it waited outside store window for the wax figure resembling its stop out of the window and start Not even seen on a paper on the could tempt the away But its mistress inside did not even the some time during the Worth of Campaign Closing Cotton Purchased Bales Sold by Ham ner Russell to Shreve port Concern Probably the biggest cotton sale in southwest Arkansas ibis season was made Friday when the first of Hamner Russell of Bradley sold bales to representative of the Ferguson Cotton company of Shreve Iho bales brought Frank Russell of partner of Hamner of said that 400 bales of the cutton was extra long and brought cents per I Suicide Occur at Carnival Cook Slays Wife of Con cessionaire and Self at Nashville by the bright glittering devices of a trav eling Grady u shot und killed with her oper ated a concession with the here his crime betrayed by the womans Holly shut himself in the head and died It is believed that robbery was the motive as it had been reported that carried SHOO on her Holly had been cooking for and her husband and presumably knew that carried the It is surmised that he hoped to kill secure the money and make his getaway before the crime was With u crowd at by the dying womans there was no chance for Hol ly to escape and evidently he chose death to taking a chance with the elec tric The two killings occurred in the trailer truck owned by the Suon after the husband left this was seen to enter the trailer where McClunahan was busy will household A minute several dogs that had been loitering near the trailer set Continued on page on Saturday Night Roosevelt Winds It Up ii New York Landon in Louis By the Associated Press The hurlyburly 1936 campaign roar ed toward its conclusion President Governor Lan don and hundreds of others prepare to speak their last major pieces Satur day AH sides agreed that Tuesday prob ably would see shatter a Analyses of registration fig ures indicated a possible vote of we over 15 exceeding by mor than 5 million the total cast in Roosevelt arranged to speak Satur day in New Yorks Madison Squar Landon arrived in Louis from th East for an address to Missouri voter Saturday Flays Sinister Forces NEW Roose volt asserted Friday night that tl Republican driven b sinister forces which had opposed so cial legislation for is re its legislators in and leaving them looking positive He at u Democratic rally ar ranged by the Kings county parly 01 at the Brooklyn Academy A howling crowd crammed ever seat clogging the aisles of tl stood and yelled for 14 mil utes us the president walked onto tl Seating capacity of the hall The president brought a roar i laughter from his audience with a interpolation in his prepared 0 the he he was asked to rea und promised to a telegram tonights U In the the sunflower tun to the in the afternoon the su flower turns to the West and it goe to seed before The president will wind up his eon with national broadcasts fro Madison Square Garden night and from the study of the Roust veil home at Hyde Park shortly midnight election The United Stales has an annual ou put of cans of dog Third of Six Articles When a King King George IV Tried Suicide to Win Beauty I e creational Leadership Needed in Rural Sec Is View Recreational leaders representing ten ubs attended a countywide meeting ir leaders community activ ies Friday at Hope city accord ng to Melva home ration Miss June in community Col cge of Agriculture University of Ar was the principal speaker on ic Miss Donahue ok as her subject for discussion Re Goals for Clubs and Points nd Pit Falls for The need for development of rural is stated Miss here is so much the rural people fail o get because there is no one who ikes the initiative in securing as defined by Miss Don is determined by a number of Outstanding factors are season of the local and economic condition and gcn ral make up of the In recreation is that thing which will bring entertainment nd to anti The old idea of recreation is public no f it as mere parlor stunts and It goes into a broader field makes for culture and educa Local Leaders Local a different one for each were appointed early in he to be in charge of the social onehalf hour at the close of each club and to sponsor community social Local leaders leading he group in games and songs were Columbus club Green Laseter Rocky Mound Washington The afternoon meeting devoted largely to the business of the coun dent act ing as secretary in the absence of Lee decided to have an ex meeting of the council early in December to complete plans for the ensuing Club presidents present gave a complete report on club proj ects and The council voice to have each club donate one jar oi canned products to be given to the two Club Cooperative Homes at the University of as a Thanksgiving all jars to be taken to the Home Demonstration Agents office early in Hinton in January The council will be the guest of the Hinton club in January in their new club house Miss Donahue led the group in sing ing a number of songs of different pointing out the different oc casions these should be There are more than recreational leaders working in the state under the supervision of the county home demonstration ac cording to Miss These representing home tion and other farm have planned wholesome entertainment for the clubs and com Material for stunts and plays may be secured from the agents office or from Miss Donahue at the state 6 on Greek Steamer 9 Others and 15 Are Rescued From Burn ing Ship Holland persons were killed and nine in an explosion Saturday in an oi bunker of the Greek steamer The other 15 of the 30 crewmen wen rescued while the blazing oil en dangered buildings surrounding th vessels berth in Amsterdam Wed to Divorcee in Eyes of Church But Not of Crown This Is Story of Son of George III and Fitzherbert A PUBLIC SCANDAL Catholic Widow Despised Kings Desertion of Stage Mistress Twice married Wallis much American con of pres had her early nineteenth century counterpart in Maria come ly Englishwoman mho had two husbands before she became the object of George Its the story of royal romance that Willis Thornton tells today in the third of six articles entitled When a King By WILLIS THORNTON NBA Service Staff Correspondent Maria Anne Weld Fitz didnt want to marry the fat a n cl miserable prince who was to become George IV of But when he wrote her 37 page love groveled and mooned and cried and wound up by making her he had stabbed himself because of her Fitzherbert Probably one reason she hesi was b e like ev erybody else in she Hempsteads Gift Exceeds Average for All County Gift of Compares With Quota of Chairman Atkins Announces of Drive George IV knew all about Perdita And Maria Fitzherbert above so captivated King George IV that he turned to her after every romantic Less fortunate was Per dita Robinson whom George discarded after a hectic af and knowledge of his shame less conduct made Fitzher bert ignore his But she rushed to his as when he pretended to have slashed his wrists for love of All that was well known to Fitzherbert when the young prince began paying her ardent twice a was a but she was and much courted and She wanted none of the dissolute young especially as she was a Roman Catholic and any marriage Continued on page two Hempstead countys Democrats emitted to the Democratic National Committees presidential campaign und a total of doubling the original quota assigned his Campaign Fund Chairman Atkins announced i Hempsteads original quota was which was later increased 50 pet o when the State of quota was raised from to Better Than State Hempsteads contribution of against the revised county quota runs considerably bitter he performance for the whole Atkins pointed out A press release to The Star Irom Clifton Scott of Litle state director for the National Dem announced that vs he state as a whole had contributed f against its revised quota of tf Xj The prospects for meeting the lull expectations of the National tee are Scott as he is expecting the total to reach or when to tal amount of deferred pledges are Most of pledges arc due in full on November Scott says that he feels sure thaf will November thereafter The loyalty of Arkansas in aiding the National Party to er its financial been an inspiration to party leaders in National to J and the necessity for securi ing every dollar possible and ing to National Headquarters at the earliest possible date is reflected by a news release a few days show ing that a deficit of has already been acquired by the National Com anda larger deficit may be in curred before election Contributions in Arkansas have been received from persons in every walk of Scott and a few small contributions have been received from negro Democrats in the state who want to Roosevelt and Garner A THOUGHT The seed dies into u new und so docs she knew what a scandal the kings association with her had This famous beauty had been born Mary daughter of a whaling She married a clerk named and when his fortunes were shattered she went to debtors prison with On her she be came an actress at the Drury Lane theater which had started Nell Gwynn on her She played and Perdita in Winters and it was while playing that role that the Prince of Wales happened to see Shamelessly Abandoned Having just readied his majority after a childhood of restraint and young George launched im mediately into a life of complete de The beauty of Perdita inspired him to write her a series of love letters which he signed und which made the beau Perdita his But when he tired of lie threw her down And her acting career wrecked by public hostility to her hud to throw herself back on the writing of poetry and the was also able to sell profitably to the king some of sons more amor Wilson Speaking in Columbus Medical Mis to Address Church on Sunday LITTLE medical missionary of the Southern Presbyterian church in of the leper mission at will discuss Christ and the Modern Lep ers at the First Presbyterian Eighth and Scott at Members of oilier Presbyterian con and oilier persons interested have been invited to hear He has been engaged actively in work among lepers for 3D j He is a native of and received degree at Arkansas He received his medical training at Duke University and was an interne at a St Fall Rains Knock Down Farm Prices Average Decline of Three Points Except for Chick ens and Eggs The Depart ment of Agriculture said Saturday that fall rains which ended drouth damage and aided crops had caused a decline of three points in the average price of farm products in The department said that farmers received an average price for all products on October 15 of 121 per cent j of the prewar as compared with 124 per cent on September 50 Are Reported Killed in Earthquake in India persons Saturday were reported killed and made homeless by a tornado which struck Chirala Cotton By lie Associated Press NEW Orleans December cotton opened at clos ed at Spot closed four points middling Stork Derby in Canada Near End Two Mothers Apparently Tie for Saturday fi An eighth mother dashed into stork derby Friday with a surprise last min ute spurt that carried her into a tie for first With the finish line less than 24 hours Isbel MacLean an her entry in the race with a claim of nine children in the last 10 Her sudden appearance broadened the tangle of leaders in the frenzied competition for the money the late Charles Vance Miller bequeathed to the woman who bore the most babies in the decade following his a Scotch mother from east ern is the sixth woman to en ter a claim of nine children within that Lily of the other had one day left to break the She was awaiting her tenth Should the baby arrive in there was still a possible legal mixup tow Continued on page three Turned Brown By Brown Turner BOWLING everybody worked up to the boiling about forty million of us will haul off Tuesday und get this election business off our hands so we can give more thought to football and Santa but about the biggest mis take we Democrats made in the last Congress is we forget to dis the Republicans even though the Supreme Court might hold it We made it hard on ourselves again when we decided even Democrats had to know how to read and write to hold certain government but indications are well have time to make these corrections with four more years of the New Los Angeles man wants a divorce be cause his wife complains about his He ought to have