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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 3

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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MONDAY, MAY 2, BLYTHEVIU.E (ARK.V COUHIER NEWS PAGE THRRB Two More Labor Bill Riders Seen GOP Amendments Will 'Soften' Wood Measure in House Hy Max ll.ill WASHINGTON. May 2. Republican leaders snid today they expect to add at lea.st and pos.st- more, "softening" ninendincnts lei the Wood labor bill wlien the House labor debate is resinned tomorrow. Meanwhile, President Truman was reported as standing pal on the far- cliflcrent admlm.strulion bill to repeal the Taft-Hartlcy law and rc- inadiflcd version of the Act. There liari been reports (bat Truman lieutenants were readying number of conctessions to win sun- linrt for the administration bill, authored by ticp.

Lesinski (D-Mich). Over the weekend. AFL leaders said privately an asienncnt had been worked out with them, (he CIO and Secretary of Labor 'robin to include national emergoucv strike court injunction a ew Gcon! Gl Taft-limlley law (Palmes in (lie I c- law pmillts siuskl bill. But the CIO's Rencnil ou Officer's Wife Sues U.S. For $100,000, Claims Guard's Bullet Hit Her ALEXANDRIA.

May 2 An Army lieutenant's wife struck by a stray bullet alleged to have been fired by a guard at the Unknown Soldier's tomb, Is suing tile United States for $100,000. The petition, on file in Federal District Court here, says the bullet struck Mrs. Beulah Irene Cosletl as she sat in her apartment at Arlington Farms last November. The apartment is about 800 yards from the tomb, in Arlington National Cemetery. At the time, the Army said the guard fired two warning shots when someone passing nearby failed to obey his command to halt.

Officers said und orders to fire warning shols in such circumstances. Mrs. Coslett. wife of Lieut. Roben T.

CosJetl, said in Ihr suit that the bullet struck her below the left knee. Stic complained of permanent injuries, saying she wa; completely lost the use of her lef foot. Formerly the United States enimeiu could not be sued in sucl a case a special act Congress but Mrs. Coslett's coun sol, George P. Grove, said recen ect access to the Held In Slaying ce Cream Distributor roYides Treats for Courier News Carriers Courier News currier boys, like other healthy boys and ctrls usually look up tlic Ice cream man and find it P.

pleasant experience to exchange (heir nickels for Hie frozen delicacy bill, las! week the tables were turned and the experience was doubly pleasant for the boys anrl some others loo, W.D. Colejnan. manager for Ibe m.vtlievltle plant of the Midwest Dairy Products Company, visited the Courier News office one afternoon last week the time Hie boys arrived to receive their papers tor delivery to the readers, lie brought a supply of ice cream which wa.s dlMribnled ahead of the papers and witti compliments ol (he firm which distributes ice cream in this area. The U'c cream "milled" quU'kk after bad been distrlbvlled. K.

R. Smith, circulation manager, ex- prsscd r.ppreeiatlon for the Ihoujjhi- fulrcss ol the mannucmeut of the Mit.wc'it Dairy Products Company manager. snle alcoholic liquors, Application Is lor penult to be Is-sited lor operation beginning on Hie 1st day oi July, 1949, and to expire on the 30 day ol Juno, 1950. dec. A.

Sniuuba Subscribed sworn (o before me tilts 2nd day of May! 1949. Mrs. Marshall Blacknrd Notary Public My Commission expires: '53, 5-2-4U counsel, Arthur Goldberg, denied any such agreement. And a hiuli administration official said President Truman has turned thumbs down on suggestions for compromising. House Speaker R.iy- burn (D-Tex), is due to take the floor to oppose the Wood bill (his week and he may iodicale aiw administration willingness for concessions.

The Republican amendments are designed to miike ttie bill by Rep Wood (D-Ga) a little less restrictive on labor unions. Already the Wood bill backers have pushed through three amendments aimed at making the going easier for their measure. Rep. McConnell iR-Pai. senior Republican on the House Labor Committee, told reporters the Jol- lowiiiB two more Wood bill amendments are -certain" to be brought up: 1- By Rep.

Nixon m-Calin. further softening the closed shop rule by permitting an employer, if he wishes, to give a union a "reasonable time" to send men to nil job vacancies. 2. By Hep. John Lodge (R-Conn) permitting a union holding a "union shop" contract to get a man fired by expelling him for embezzlement of union funds or disclosing union secrets.

Molybdenum added to alloys of stainless steel increases corrosion resistance of the metal. Chinese communist forces lining the bank of the Yangtze River, or by excitement among the troops. Communist charges that the Hri- tish sloop fired first, were deliberately this source said, adding that British movements in the river had been neutral and peaceful. The attack on the Amethyst and subsequent engagements with three other British warships involved in the incident cost 42 British lives. Mrs.

Agnes R. Gamier. olc! secretary, leaves her jail cell at Rivrisidc, for a conference with District Attorney William O. iMnckcy concerning the fatal shooting of her employer, John E. Owen, (i8, president of the National Apartment House Owneis' Association.

Investigator Mel Vivion announced Mrs. Gaiuier had made a statement admitting the shooting. IAP Whcpholo.l NOTIC'K Notice Is hereby given Ihal the undersigned has filed with the Commissioner of Uevenues of the Stale of Arkansas lor penult to sell and dispense beer at retail on the premises as 11G W. Main Hlyliu-ville. Mississippi County.

Tl" 1 undersigned slates that he is a 1 of Arkansas, of Rood moral rhamrler. that lie has never been i 1'onVH't'Xl ol a felony or other crime i involving moral turpitude no i license to sell beer by the under- i slgnrd has been revoked within five vears last pasl; and Ihal the un- has never been convicted ol violittirj- the laws of Ibis stale, or any other state, relative to the In (he IHunlrlnul Court, Oily ot illylhevllle, Arkansas. Wudc furniture Ino Pltf. Vs. No.

2059 J. O. arceiie Defendant WAKMNO OKDK.Ii The defendant. J. Clieene.

Is hereby warned appear In this count within thirty days and answer tile coi iplnlnt of Ihe plaintiff. Wade Furniture and upon failure so lo do, snld complain! will tic lakcn as confessed. WITNESS my hand clerk ol the Municipal Court ol the City ol lilythevllle. Arkans and the seal of said court, this IGlh ol April. I94D, I.

MAUN. (SEAL) oierk Arthur S. Harrison, Ally, for mil. rvtm Ibttwt WWIMf FEMALE COMPIAIHTS Are you troubled by dUtreii of functional periodic dlsUirb- iicen? DoL-B tills uitiVa you uiHer Irom pnln, feel no neri'oiu, tlrwl auch Tlirn uo try LyiUft K. plnVlmm'a Comiiuinul lu nyniptouia.

IMiifcli has a lOoOitiiK cCTtct on one of iromori'3 most Briton Believes Red Attack Not Deliberate SINGAPORE, May 2 A high British naval authority said here today he is convinced the Chinese Communist attack on the British sloop AJneythst April 22 not deliberate. The informant told a news conference lie believes the attack was caused by lack of discipline among WHEN MINUTES COUNT The prompt and efficient service' ol Owens Pharmacists solves the problem Every prescription tilled with meticulous care Free delivery service Phone 2024 OWENS DRUG STORE ENJOY 11 I Only Boat A RIVER Ride This Year On the Completely Remodeled and Redecorated STEAMER AVALON Caruthersviile Tues. May Advance Tickets till 12 Noon $1.25 ADVANCE SALE LOCATIONS: CAKUTHKRSVILI.K—Iliiydons DniKs; DriiRs; Harold Fritluy Fircsluiie Store; Hollcuhetl Drujfs; Kii'by DriiEs: lON'N'ICTT Simcrs Drti.ns; Pinklcy Drtins Young's lUiffcf; NEW AIADIUD JMnkley Davis Drujfs; S1KESTON Heisseror Drugs. Leaves Caruthersviile 9:00 P. M.

Jimmie "Pop' Teasley's Orchestra FARE AT BOAT $1.50 MOTHER'S DAY Sunday May 8th HOLMES ft EDWARDS 52-Piece Service for 8 Mold at potnli of "Youlh," Open an Account 52-Piece Service for 8 firit and fincll illvviplalt. fouJ patlcrnt lo lalecl fiom lo liar "Adoia- llon," "Flul "Eleirolly Yc DREIFUS limit ns Hininnnris ST. STORIS IN BLYTHEVIUE, MEMPHIS AND DYSRSBURG OPEN AN ACCOUNT EASY TERMS REMODELING FOR MOTHER! 3 DAYS ONLY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY- We've got carpenters, plumbers, electricians and others working like mad to finish remodeling our store and give you Blytheville's finest shopping center! In the meanwhile in and save! REGULAR $1.69 CHILDREN'S PLAY OVERALLS $113 New styles for boys and girls In cotton hlllls. and dark tones. Snnic with liibs snnic wllb clever eniltnildcrj trim.

Sizes 1 to 3 und 2 lo Reg. $1.49 Washable I Rayon Jersey Gowns You Save 49c! Satin Striped Regular and Extra Sizes Jusl for Day just rishl ftir nil Miinnifr. They're lovely and will apprccinle nr llircn. Tea- rose only in sizes 15-1G-17 and extra sizes 18 to 20. Regular 79c Yard RAYON FRENCH CREPE Perfect 42-Inch! Quality! Ideal for lovely lingerie, blouses, tlrcss- les and many, many other things! Give liMothcr several IciiRtlis for Mother's Tcarosc anil white.

57 Yd. Sold Everywhere at 98c Lovely Paper DRAPES Flame Resistant! 68 Pr. Complete with valance and lie hacks. 58 inches wide, yards lone. I'lume land small or larfc lloral designs, illuc, 1 rose.

Rold and other colors. Men's $3.95 Value Summer Dress Shirts COOL, DRESSY, LIGHT WEIGHT RAYONS! 6 COLORS! Reg. $1.98 Rayon SKIRTS You Save 98c CHOICE OF 4 STYLES Year 'Round Weight Frosrpoint Rayon 1, 2 or 3 button cuffs! Plain and self stripes! Button down flap Stud and Plain Buttons ilamlsnmc shirls In regular or spread collars. Sonic are sanforised. Choose from white, Rrcen, Krey, Ian, bamboo or rose.

Sites 14 lo 17. LEATHER Made to Sell for 79c! They're for all year wear! Sonic with covered rmtlon trim and large pockcls some with metal luiltnn trim and slash pockets all are wonderful values at lids low prlccl Siics 21 lo 30. We Reserve The Kifilil To l.iniil (Jvmnlilics No Items in This Ad Will Be Sold to Dealers! BOYS SHORT SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS STRING KNIT OPEN MESH WEAVE! Natural Rmimrts ivllh imiltl-rolomi strtycs in small, medium anrf larRr sizes ffor to Ifi). It's a gnod Idea to buy a full summer's supply now at these three day savings prices. 42c BLYTHEVILLE, ARK.

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