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The Camden Newsi
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Camden, Arkansas
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PAO li THE CAMDEN NEWS, CAMDEN, ARKANSAS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3(1, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY New Trucks KBS-5 International 177 inch wheelbase, 2 speed axle. Trade-In Trucks 1942 short wheelbase 1 ton Chevrolet, 2-speed axle, excellent condition. 1941 long wheelbase ton Chevrolet. 2-speed axle, nice and clean. OUACHITA EQUIPMENT CO.

OF PARKING 8ft4 S. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE CAMDEN, ARKANSAS Harris Club For Magnolia M.mnolia, June 30 Columbia County supporters of Rep. Oren Harris met last night in the Magnolia room of the Magnolia Inn and formed a booster club to support his candidacy re-nomination. Dr.

Joe Rushton opened the meeting and the "roup elected the following officers: Richard Samuels. chairman; Dr. Joe Rushton. secreta ry-t am gratified by the interest my campaign for re-election to Harris said, "and with the diversified group of all the walks of life showing interest in the welfare of our Government, as was manifested tonight." The meeting was attended by groups from other counties in the district. A large number of ladies were present and Mrs.

Floyd Wils was appointed chairman of the ladies division of the organization. Ten miles up there is a river air that flows east to west com- plettly around the earth. AI.ONi: I I IN FAVOR OF Sll) Me MATH Little n.tck. June 30 James, M. Malone, former Lonoke county judge who opposed Governor Laney in 1 will take the stump fur gubernatorial candid.i;e Sid Math the Arkansas Democrat reported today.

The report that Malone, who was considered a potential gubernatorial candidate this year almost tin- til the ticket closed, would support I McMath came on the heels of Bob Ed withdrawal from the gubernatorial race in McMath's favor. headquartei said Ma- was expected to issue a state-, ment soon. ---------Police Search For Young Boy Savannah. June 30 Police and railroad men along the Eastern seaboard were alerted to eck a boy who disappeared from a tram somewhere between New York and Miami. The boy.

Edwin T. Gregory, 111, 1 Easthampton. Mass. was supposed to have gotten off here Monday for a visit with hi; cnt.s. They met the train, found hat the suitcase was unloaded.

but mid not find him. Tin' car attendant on the Seaboard's Silver Meteor sit id he nembered seeing the Edwin boy 9 p. m. Sunday, but could not find him when the train pulled into Savannah the next morning. The train went on to Miami, and near that city a red-and-blue heckered jacket, believed the was found.

A new little hinged plastic box contaning lipstick and nail polish can be used to hold bobby pins. Best Sentenced For Treason Cm- SCHENLEY 444 SC Proof. neutral spirits. Copr. 1948, Schenley K.Y.C SALE WHITE, PASTEL SHADES AND COMBINATION SHOES ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL Out They Go! Values To $10.95 HOP NO REFUNUDS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL Styles To Suit You Shelton's Thermic Method SMITH BARBER BEAUTY SHOP 1(17 Van Buren Tel.

rr ss Fire Stat RIALTO rODAV AND THURSDAY FOR EVERY PLAN THZR-J WAS A PLOT' FOR EVERY FORTUNE. A FATE! iston. June 30 H. the Ameri an newspaperman and radio propagandist for German Nazis for $200 a month, was sentenced today to life imprisonment for treason. Tho sentence was imposed by Federal Jud Francis J.W.

Ford who also ordered Best to pay a fine of $10.000. Jud Ford imposed the sentence after hearing T. Vincent Quinn. nt attorney general of the United Slates, appeal for imposition of the death penalty. Best counsel.

Charles W. asked the court for leniency on the ground that Best was fanatic, a crusader doing wha he. thought best for his country." Best, himself, read- a prepared statement and in addition he extemporaneously told the court that: It the people the United States i had followed my advice and impeached the administration in Washington, tens of i ut Americans would now be alive instead ot dead in Europe." Judge Ford declared that Best "knew what he was doing When a man intends to betray his eoun- i try his motive is immaterial Tlie judge then instructed Clerk Joseph A Duwan to read the sentence. Best took the sentence calmly. Red Balloon Causes Scare Berlin.

June 30 One tired i old barrage balloon raised a false are today that tne Russian i were putting up a new obstacle he aerial food ferry route into Soviet- blockade 1 Berlin. Excited U. S. Air Force officials suspecting a threat to the air lifeline to Berlin, found a supposed i nas of obstacles was just an old jalloon that has flown a long time the corridor between Berlin and he British zone. The faNe report, presumably i oased on information from pilots.

ir.st came from Frankfurt and v.is quickly questioned by Amerian air authorities here. The apparently was touched off by a routine warning pilots at Rhine- Main airfield. The air flight service warned hem to fly high and avoid the oarrage at Dolle. 75 miles west of Berlin The warning, new to American and British pilots, apparently vas based on a routine report that the old balloon should avoided in flights to Berlin Barrage rumors reached air at where -Gen. Curtis knew nothing 1 about it but was checking.

A few minutes later, the air force public information office at Frankfurt told newsmen balloons i were reported over Dolle aud a warning was going out in a few minutes." A half hour later the barrage was questioned by Berlin air officials, who then reported was the same old balloon of which the Russian had warned the western powers. There were a lot of red faces in the Frankfurt air command. The balloon scare developed soon after the Soviet command and the official Russian press in Germany had made cracks aoout the food ferry efforts from the west. The Russian press published a suggestion that the food planes were carrying loot out of Berlin on their return trips. The Russian high command expressed a hope that flying regulations would be observed.

State Crops Are Favorable -------o- Marshall Says U. S. To Act By United Press Arkansas' crop situation is generally favorable although varying greatly in various sections, the weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin said today. Flooded streams and water standing in low areas has caused some damage in Northeast Arkansas. rains have handicapped fielo work in central, northern and eastern counties while most ol soutn Arkansas is in need of rain.

The report said that cotton pect.s continue favorable on the whole and that rice is making good growth. Early planted soy beans are making a fine early growth and corn prospects are very good except in the dry southern counties. Lespedeza is making an excellent growth except in the southern section. Digging of commercial potatoes is nearing completion. TheTRMSMiof tofStqytA Walter Hoi bforts Friday FATIII'R SON entertainment SHARI THE Washington.

June tarv Marshall said today th United states will promptly' with basic questions raised by tin Soviet blockade of Berlin. But he gave no hint what action is contemplated London, Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said the Western Allies are considering a direct approach to the Kremlin in an attempt to the Berlin Marshall said in a statement "we intend to stay in Berlin. About the time his statement was issued, it was learned the army air force is trebling, for the time being, the number of B-29 erfort in Europe. That raises the number to 30 Marshall said in a brief formal statement that the Russian blockade of the "german civilian population of Berlin raises basic questions of serious import with which we expect to deal promptly." ----------------o---------------DIES IN ACCIDENT Lehi. June 30 George Wallace Ni hols.

20-vear-old ex-M irine from West Memphis, was injured fatally near here last night when his automobile turned over four i-es Three companions escaped with minorc uts. Communication Camden Lodge No. 11. F. A will be held at 7 30 o.

Thurs dav. for work in the second de- FKT IX DAVID N. BUSBEE. JR leauquart i spokesman for LeMav he SAVE MONEY AT Smith's Barber and Beauty Shop Hair Cuts 50c EXPERT SERVICE 107 Van Buren Tel. Across from Fire Station ears Jfltf.

LAST TIMES TOO A Also Cartoon and Striai RITZ 2 A () I) A tOVlM.TOjti ff lonkif Clltf WE CAN MAKE YOl CAR LPOK LIKE NEW In our modern Body wo can make your car look of its make or age. We also luro complete automotive repair service. Ask about the Under eal Service. Drive in today. URREY NASH MOTORS E.

VAN HUKEN PHONE 2581 rSRFY 95 FH 'ftp WORK Done Right DRVC. STORE K-A-M-D froyram, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20 5:00 so 4 ft! 00- 15 6:20 to If 6 45 7 00- 7 30 8 00 8 15 8 20 P. 30 8:559:00 9 30 9:55 10 00 10 15 10 JO IQ Record Session Superman Adventure Parade Tom Mix -Fulton Lewis. Jr.

Behind the Mike Dinner Date Robert Hurleiph Inside nf Sports Special Agent Stinson's Birthday Club Black A- White Store Telephone Quiz Jimmy Fuller Anthony Henry Calling Calvalcadc of Melody Lionel Hamptm Show Bill Henry News Opinion-aire California Melodie Don McCall in Hollywood All the News Will Back Oreh. Kruua's Orch Mutual Reports the News THURSDAY, JULY 1 6 30 First News the Day 6 Musical Cloc 7 00 Musical Clock 730K Musical Clock 745K Musical Cleick 7 55- Top Hillbilly Tune ol the Day 00 Diary 8 15K Moriiinu Devotional 30 Ozurk Valley 845K KAMD Salute 9 00 Madison St. Church of Christ 9:15 Faith In Our Time 9 30 Sav It W-th Music 10 00 Parade 10 15K- Claudia io Hearts Desire 11 Smith Speaks 11 11K Platter Party 11 30 U. Navy Band 12 00 MCedric Foster 12 15 Sunny Mix, the Tennessee Hillbilly 12 30 AP News 12 45 Chet kboard Jamboree 1 Oil MQueen For A Day 30 Martin BU)C Sheiw 2 00- MMartin Block Shcjw 2 30- Keel Hook 31 2 45 Veteran Forum 3 00 Hobt. F.

HurUugh 3 15 MThe Johnson Family 330 KAMD Salutes 345 Disc Jockey Jamboree 4 00 KAMI) World News 4 05 Sunny Mix 4 30 Moments ol Melodies 4: 45 Jimmie Allen MEMPHIS CENSORS BAN ANOTHER MOTION PICTURE Memphis, June 30 The motion picture. "Lula was banned today by the Memphis Board of Censors Chairman Lloyd T. Binford said the movie, starring Dorothy Lamour. "is a sensual performance catering to the lowest impulses of its audienc es." "The he added, "is a narration of tawdry incidents in the lives of sordid people thrown into contact by avarice, last and concurrent returns of questionable characters with the fatal weakness of presenting no morally decent characters to whom an audience sympathy might flow." AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF OPERATING MUSIC MACHINES. PIN BALI MACHINES AND OTHER DEVICES CONTROLLED BY DFPOSTT ING COINS.

SLUGS OR TOKENS FOR AMUSEMENT WITHIN THE CITY OF CAMDEN FIXING THE OCCUPATION TAX THEREON AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CAMDEN ARKANSAS: Section 1 Hereafter, any person firm or corporation desiring to operate for profit any music machine pin-ball machine, or otlu device i mtrolled or operated by depositing in a slot or opeuinu on or attached to such device the purpose ol such machine or device bein-j te afford entertainment or amusement, shall first make applicator to the City Clerk oi the City Camden, which shall show name of the applicant individual, partnership or corp tion; it a partnership the name and address of each partn and if a corporation the name an address of the officers ii an individual, and pla residence: the number of machines- or devices owned bv applicant, anr' the place where each ut mac uttr device is to be used or operated Applic ant -hall to his application a request in writing by the owner or operator of thf premises or place of business where each such machine or device is be used or operated that permission for operation of such machine at the location named be granted Such applic ation, together with all written requests a mav be attached, shall be submitted to the Mavor. Chief P)hce and Chairman of the Committee of Council ior study. Tne three official- named are authorized to approve or reject for cause, in while or part application Am location adjacent to or sufficiently near to a Church Hospital or School where the operation of uch machine or device ould rea-uiibly be classified a nuisance, or a location where school children congregate during school hours shall be cause for rejec tion of such location. Sec tion 2 If after due tion of tiie application bv the officials above named, the said officials shall e.tifv to the City Clerk their approval ol the said application. then the City Clerk authorized to issue to the applicant permit for the operation oi such machines or devices at uch locations as may be approved by such officials upon payment bv the applicant ol the full amount the annual occ upation tax ts set out in Section 3 hereof Section 3 Upon issuance of the permit as provided in tim here the applicant shall pay to the City oi Camden oc upation tax for the privilege of in the business herein described for a period of the sum of Two Thousand $2.000 Dollars Suc tax shall be due and pavable on the 1st day of July of eac and the tax for any permit issued after July ol iinv year shall be determined and paid on a pro 1 rotn the date of the permit to the 1st day ot July next following the date ejf sue permit.

Section 4 The provisions oi thi ordinance shall not apply to am- weighing machine or merchandise vendin' mac hine; and nothing herein shall authorize, or be construed authorizing, the operation oi any coin or slot machine which has an automatic pav-off of coins tokens that mas be exchanged for money Section 5 Any son. iirm or eoriKiration who shall violate any of provisions oi this ordinance shall be guilty ol a misdemeanor and. upon conviction, shall be sub- to a fine ol not less than $25 00 and not more than $100 00. and eac day sue violation shall continue shall be a separate oltensc. Section li All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith a-e hereby repealed.

Section 7 It is found by the Council that in coder to protect the public interest, health and it is necessary that the business herein I described be regulated and that the- tax now being paid i ir the same is entirely inadequate, and that the city il in need ol the additional revenue herein provided lor. THEREFORE, an emergency is declared to and this ordinance shall be in force troin and after its passage and approval. D. Harrell, Mayor ATTEST: P. Benson e-M-u Shop These Stores First SHOP CULLENDALK Save Time and Money Be Loyal to Your Local Dealers! fhe Famous Texaco CLAWSON Service Station El Dorado Highway Your Texaco Dealer Fire Chief (Jas Tire Repairs Tithes Batteries Recharged 2 5 QUICK SFRVICF Home Cooking Maxwell House Coffee Perry Bros, afe Across from the Mill vVE AIM TO pli asi For a Cenile Shave! UNC LE Boirs i a II For a Genteel Drink 7 Crown Blanks Liquor Stofc Bv Mill Cate SUMMER SHOES Styled for Comfort! Fither for Work or Dre-s.

Different. Oxfords Plain Toe Cap Toe Ellis Dry Goods Conveniently Located at the Bus Stop. Mrs. Loy Filis Tel. SFF OCR BARGAIN TABLE SAVI- OX SIMM It SIIOKS! Kummer Fxpcrtly Repaired Keisler Shoe Shop Huppoit ullendale FltONT bf.

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