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The Camden News from Camden, Arkansas • Page 2

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The Camden Newsi
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Camden, Arkansas
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S-THE CAMDEN Ark. NEWS Tuesday, September 15. 1970 THK CAMDEN NEWS Published Sunday at 113 Madison NE. Phone 836-8192. Published by The Camden News Publishing Camden, Ark.

Fiv tered as second class matter June 29, 1920 at the post office of Camden, Arkansas under the Act of March 8, 1878 Z.p Code MUNICIPAL City M.rv Frazi'T. no driver 'license. bond forfeited, $27 Si). Mary Faulkner, expired kteonse. bond $7.50.

B( rlin L. McCrosky. running red lmht bond forfeited $12 Bobby Harris, reckless driving. oond forfi SO Farnost Wade, failure to have vehicle bond forfeited. James II Hreen, no license bond forfeited.

$17.50. Erma Johnson, no driver's bond forfeited, $17.50. Mary Frazier, no drivers license. bond forfeited, $27 Walt McCree. no driver's license, bond forfeited, $17 50 Albert Harris, no driver's li cense, bond forfeited.

$17.50 Bennie Kelly, no license. bond forfeited. $17.50 George Reed, improper left turn, forfeited. $i2 John Henry. careless driving, Inmd forfeited, $22.50.

Wnnett. vehicle license forfeited, $17150. Samuel Turner reckless driving. bend forfeited. $32 50.

The Nixon administration been seeking to cut down on the! recurring string ol rail strike crises that lend to drag out for months and even years under the provisions of the 1926 Rail-, way Labor Act. The administration has urged Congress to enact NLxon's proposed emergency disputes legis- istion that would revamp the Railway Labor Act and give the government additional weapons to deal with strike threats. Bearden News Mr Mrs. Norman Henry of Texas, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Word. Among these attending the U. of game in Little Kovk Saturday were Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Bethea, Mr. and Mrs E. Word, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard McWhorter, Stephen and Natalie, Mr. and Mrs. bM Tinnell and Mrs. Cozetta son. David, John, and Randy Jones.

Mrs. Cozetta Tnompson is a patient in St. Vincent's Hospital. Jack Myers of Camden visited in the home of his sister, Mrs. Thompson on Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. M. RcddoM cf Magnolia visited in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Bethea, Mrs. Sanyo Gammill, Mrs. Lois Sullivent, Mrs. Mildred Womack and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Dial last weekend. They were enroute to Mapnolla after having camped at White Oak several weeks. Sympathy is extended the family of Rex Newton in their recent loss of a husband and father. Mrs. R.

Gilley returned home last week after a few da's stay in the Ouachita Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stuckey visited Mrs. 07cilia Gossett in St.

Vincent's Hospital on Satur- 1 dav I Mrs. Hollis Jackson, Jimmy and Lynn of Malvern were business visitors in Bearden on Satin (lay. Fred Dial attended the funeral of a relative in Leo la on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ravmond Malian visited Mrs. Bunn in I it tie Rock Hast week. Mrs. Ezell return-1 with them for a visit. THE FORCE of a tornado Is vividly demonstrated by a plect of wood embedded hi post.

The exhibit, from an Environmental Science Services Administration study of wind speeds, came from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Land a steel gate post. The exhibit, from an tudy i of Clarendon, in a tornado Rail Strike Threat Eased White House Aims Rebuke At Israel Too By LEE BYRI) Associated I'ross Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The White House hifs decried holding of hostages by any na- lowing a federal judges order By NEIL GILBIUDE AP Labor Writer WASHINGTON (AIM The nation has gotten at a week's respi.e in its third rail planned partial strike, road labor crisis this year fol- and Vice President Richard Smith of the Hotel and Rcstau rant Employes. Asst Secretary of Labor Uscv.

President chief troubleshooter in the dispute had said Nixon would not invoke a strike delay under the Railway Act against tlii Rut ikrvv sa'd a nation i 4 wide lockout by the industry George Kwg. no safety in- tion or in a rebuke ap- a strme. would have meant whole new spect ion sticker, bond forfeited, parently aimed at Israel as well Although four AFL-CIO unions'ball in terms of the $.12 50. as the 1 guerrillas. had called the strike against President decision.

Meanwhile, the gov three- lines, chief r.rilroad The Nixon administration's ernment rejected the comman John Hiltz had in- strategy had been to keep both dos' claim that they had reason dicated the entire industry sjdes guessing as to whether he to regard their remaining hijack shut down in a total- would invoke the labor law prisoners as Israelis, even iatory lockout. appoint an emergency board an(j delay any strike lor 60 Ml NICIPAL COURT 9-11-70 Terry Lef Wat sen, speeding, city motion for nolle pros gran- thom-h several may hold citizenship papers elsewhere. led C. Fort, no Inspection slicker fine $25 and costs; line upended on payment of costs and compliance. Rose Brown, carrying a concealed weapon nob tendere.

fine $60 and ne suspended on pavment of co4s Luther Fogle, no dnv license, bond forfeited. 517 Curtis Lane, no lic- bond forfeited. $17.50. i onnie Turner, unsafe driving. bond forfeited, $22 50.

Leroy Carter, running a stop sign, fine $5 and costs. Robert Lee Strickland no d.i- lockout. The last-minute straining order by U. S. I)is- davs trict Judge Howard F.

Corcoran emergency board is no Tke State Department said as forbidding the 12 01 a rn. strike substitute tor collective bargain many as Americans could be appeared to freeze the dispute Usery had said in among the group. thought to until 1:45 p.m. Sept. 23.

Ho set throughout the talks that number around 55. still held by hearing to Sept 22. the government preferred to se tho guerrillas in the aftermath The wage dispute involves a settlement, ot four airliner hijackings. some workers on all raiij Corcoran is the same jud The plight ol the obviously was the rigger 11 5PI1 force behind a denunciation wm carnally wW ami durms the House press! ort notier me i 1,1 of inn th there WaS Picketing ill SCV iecrotary who prevented four other rail unions from staging a limi.ed strike against one railroad earlier this year on grounds they agreed to nationwide bargaining and could not MAtm OPEN 6:45 MOW SHOWING 7 A 9 eneath the I DLANET 2c ApES NOW no one under 17 admitted PRUDENCE AND THE PILL AISO JOHN AND MARY While House had Ronald Ziegler. 4 (Mao Railroad, the Che But his statement also Ohio Hallway, and thi only line in a "whipsaw viewed as a ship at Israel's de ifio.

action. lenfinn J75 Arabs Israeli 1he carriers have demon-1 that dispute, the unions originally look 450 Arab- lhon a nationwide strike (Mictndv over weekend resident of kut were promptly blm'ked by a ireed 75. the Brotherhood Railway act of Congiess We deplore and denounce in breaking oft govern- a two-year wage settlement. 1 ment-sponsored negotiations earlier dispuke was ditfer- and announcing the strike plans. ent that Nixon had already lie said the railroads had used up his 60-day strike delay fused to budge from a one-year, belore the courts and Congress 7 per cent wage hike olicr, com- intervened pared with union demands ot 40 per cent or more over three years.

The workers now average about $3.50 per hour. Dennis was backed in strike call by President Charles I una of the Cnitid Trati port? forfeit-d. vers license, $17.50. Kl lie L. Walker folio wine close, forfeited, $22.50 Conley F.

Fikes. speeding, b. nd forfeited. $17.50 Clyde Smith, assault and battery. hoiui forfeited.

Piurslon Rogers, assault and balUry, city motion for nolle pros granted on payment of cr st Mike Perry Walters, grand larceny and car theft, released tc county on lelony charge. Terry Lynn Jones, grand larceny and car theft, to county on felony charge. Waylansf Evans, listurbing peace forfeited, 50. James Kimbress violation of Arkansas hot law. bond lorfeitid.

$17.50. Betty Hich, viokation of kan hot check law, bond ed, $11 Useiv, in urging a voluntary settlement, noted union had threatened another nationwide walkout Sept. 23 in the long dispute over the elimina- of locomotive jobs and that other unions rep tion Union. President Harold resenting engineers and signal Crolty of the Brotherhood of also be coming up Maintenance of Way Employes jor new contracts soon. STARTS SEPT.

16 thir i jucy to RAZOR DRIVE IN THEATRE HV 79SQ fill BI6 9100 BACK THEATRE MA 15 AT DUSK holding of hostages by any na tion or Ziezgier said illegal detention of United States citizens in a dispute in volvmg another natKMi is pafiic Ziegler also declared. bearer of a United States pass port carries with him prnna fa cie evidence of United States I And he added: United States rejects any attempt to es tabhsh distinctions among its jotizefiti on any kisis waatever i In other developments, Presi oent Nixon formally asked Con gress ior an extra $28 million for the recruiting and training of 2.500 security guards to airplanes. At tlie same time, the Department of Transportation shaping a bid for the legislative authority to provide such secun-l ty limit'd States flag air In Congress, which so tar has cooper a ted ililly with the admin handling of the issue, the House Foreign Com mittee scheduled hearings Thursday on the requests One White House spokesman said he know whether 2,500 more guards would be enough, but he did confirm they would be in addition to military who have been assigned to antihijack operation-! Ziegler's original pronounce ment to newsmen deplored the use of hostages any reference which seemed in advertently to omit the guerrilla force. He later included the word Asked if his statement explicitly included Israel, he repeated the comment and added cannot relate this specifically to the 450 the Arabs who were held. TflEIEST smini HOUSE IS NUMBED 910 (HM'S WHERE YOU CAN HEAR BASEBALL ON KAMD CAMDEN SPONSORED BY: Schlitz Tcxoco Coca Cola Marlboro Tonight at 7:15 WE PUT IT ALL TOGETHER ON 11 LASSIE 6:00 P.M.

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