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PAGfc FOUR i THt CAMDEN NEWS, CAMDfcN, ARKANSAS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 2, 1930. THE CAMDEN NEWS PvlMl Evrrv Sul unit hy AMHEN NEWS PlJBLlllttlNc; COMPANY 211 E. Wnshhigton St.

STILL LVIPOHTANT Aw, Whatsa Use! E. WALLIS. H. V(L red the a urt Mr.rch 3. clu-ss matter, Camden, Ark SUBSCRIPTION Onr Six Onp Year, IS.nO.

THE AMD! NEWS of the territory fairly When td our we wsl corrili any err or that may occur iti news in columns. Precidete Manager at under the publish if imparl tally. I cheerfully item of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i erclu-ively ni to line jnfWiCMtton of all new- or not credited in Hi paper, and the local published herein. All right of re publication served. special ADVERTISEMENTS! ritfht to reject any ari' deem improp and of where a notices, are hr ehareed for.

National Advert ARKANSAS DAILUS Chicago, Kansas ity, The UtlOf herein arc re ws reserves all matter that it may cording contract, society nml church ehai pictures, adVi rtism; will It would seem that age-old route to I mini hen 1 1 hasn't much since day when Eve stirred up original hatch of In splto of the ar- ay of I it low modern periodicals which augesf at let ics of occupations in which men tuny fh'inonstrate their ability, and venty Itti oh seven with ieh to endear tlmniselves to the tons of am. the devoted to food continues through any maga- ill reveal that as much is being ft in fin cl iti ir a now way to nerve that modern and Abels home an granted ally other field fomntno activity. In lei eat in house furnishings is centering iotp and more in kitchen, also. If omen have a favorite reeipe for suceess ptohi-bly contains the ingredients for end or blackberry tarts. All in the Seed it Little New York Oklahoma ity and Dalia' Bible Thought for Today CLOSE UELATIONSIMP: I am the true vine, and my Father is tho hus- haudman.

Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and evoiy bianch that beareth fruit, ho purgeth it, that it mav bring forth more fruit. John 1. 2. More Othcnvise than Wise Now that the amount paid on state gasoline taxes has been declared deductible from the fedoTui income tax, perhaps feel a little better you couldn't seem to get more than ten miles to a gallon out of old car. clot made in the States in 1929 cost more than $400,000, blit did any of the richly clad dolls displace, in the affections of any girl, the old i Jletsy of childhood days? MacDonald's thoughts, as In watches motion pictures of himself taken on his American tour, may well be that the giffie is being gien him to see as itliers see him.

Our first bit of advice for the new year: iUde liatd. shoot straight and sit tight in saddle. Americanism: Yelling for more educational for the children; sneering at them after they get the education. Rov Cohen says girls of all sections talk Well, the men generally pronounce the word with accent, too. rilll vns OF I FACE MCST ACT will not long before delegates from the great naval powers of the world sit own a found a conference table mi London nd hy to find some way of reducing naval and promoting the cause of P' aee.

and while there are many obstacles iii their way, we have ground for hoping very ical. definite achievements. 'i lini our hopefulness is justified is proved the fact that the In all count les the big-navy men, the jingos, the militari ts and imperialists are beginning mise their voices in a roar of protest against the conference and ali its works. 'I hex would not be so worried if they did of fear that something is really going to done. unething wiil be done; yet.

if we adopt comp! nt attitude and let things ride, fruits of the conference are apt to be ateva agi eement If I will have to by the congresses or parliaments of the signato- ies; and you may be sure that the big- navy blot in each country will put tremendous ptessitie on its lawmakers to try to defeaf ratification. In this country there is a faction that 1s' offinu at our in British bamboozle us." In England there is a group that is demanding that England's navy be kept superior to all others, regardless of what may be done. In France a group is beginning to propose that Fiench enlarge their navy instead of reducing it. In Italy there are men to whom lalk of naval reduction is anathema. All of these groups have power.

They will wreck Ixmdon conference unless fiiends of peace continue to make their voices heard. Old Indian Asierts He Was Eye Witness to Historic Massacre Scene. ir I he wife, an Indian shot an apple fiom his head and he in turn -lot one from her head at a distance of 100 bom at of Wichita where ijiinnah Parker, last oi lived. "Anil mv Mickssay- mv here I happen to up ElecU 2 (tlP) IL V. Neal, college, ville.

Ma wm ted president the American at anntial I in connection with the convention of tho American A for the Advancentent of here. E. Just, Howard university, wa.s named vice president Wanhinjfton a diflermre Jmt a few make Is tn two Mandn of futtar Dining the tiq sttgar production drop In LoulsUina troin 1011 to P. O. J.

iugar was Introduced from Java. This a dUeaie-realstlug t)pe, brought tho Indua- try hack to Arm lootinc. In the upper view a field ahown planted in O. J. caue.

Note tho against the aamc Held la uativu a nmmher committee. Dome Guide Havana. 3fi- rovolvinic of 60,000 candle power, have been crtnblifthed on the cupola dome the new capitol to guide nucht fliers. Would Meature Wind Jen. 2 The administration here wi wind measuring machine that make true record burri velocity.

In ni hurii the in trunn-m were blown i when they ivjjiati'red the imi not peak. I balloons not heard says headline. No, they were trial balloons sent up by the publicity committee of the republican party. We have it on the authority of Senator Heflin that disbanding Of the Fascist League of America is mere Oh. well, the Anti-Saloon League will take care of guard three smugglers were killed by machine gun when speedboat That at least different from the pro hi agent stumbling and killing a violator.

The only institution of its kind in the United States is flying school being operated at Wingfoot Lake Air Station, Akron, where not one heavier-than-air machine is to be found. It is a training institution for commercial dirigible pilots seadromes proposed to be placed along an airline across the Ocean would be 400 miles apart, eiiiht being contemplated for entire distance. These floating platforms would 1 loo fret long and 400 feet wide, Russia is icported to make pairs of shoes yearly. There are 180,000,000 pairs of in lie land. Gel manlatest plan for hydro manufacturing development is an artifi.

ial lake that will hold 220.000,000 cubic meters of water planned for northern part of the Eiffel region- Its cost is estimated at 000,000 mai Holland has recently started to drain 550,000 acres now covered by the Zuydei Zee. The cost for thi huge pioject is estimated at $200,000,000. Now conns a man who claims through Pathfinder that he has used the same col iar button 1X79. The back is soldered on to a 5-cent piece. Huh! Any one could keep a collar button for ages if it were welded to a pie pan or a radiator cap.

Atlanta Constitution- England lias a dress reform party. If the movement spreads, old-iashion- ed man who ate in his shirt sleeves may become a model for the modern world. Boston Ttranscript. It is easy to reconcile yourself to mod- FUEE SPEECH AND StTPRESSION Aside from the fact that free speech is guaranteed in our constitution, there are best of practical reasons for upholding it. Indeed, more you hate radicalism, moie leason you have for insisting that radicals bo allowed to speak their minds unhindered.

you believe it? a case in point: A group of Communists demonstrated in front of White House in Washington the other day. protesting against our occupation of Haiti- The police promptly them and lugged them off to jail. This, inevitably, jiui Communists and message on the front page of newspaper in the country. President Hoover took them off again by having them released. His cool judgment instantly told him that putting them in jail only advertised them.

But damage, to certain extent, had already done. Now on same day another group Communists held demonstration in the public square at Cleveland. They carried bannej and speeches and acted iit as incendiary a fashion as could be imagined. lint the police let them severely alone. result? Most of people in Cleveland never even knew there had been a meeting at all.

The news did not reach a ingle outside newspaper. Bv letting meet freely and talk their head; off the Cleveland police muzzled them very effectively. 'I hat is way it always works. If someone with whose policies you do not agree to make a spseeeh, by all means iet. him.

If you try to suppress him you simply give him a lot of very valuable advertising- WE CAN COOK American cookery comes in for a good bit of criticism from world travelers. We told that do not prepare in an appetizing manner, and that the cooks oi Europe have it all over us. For aii know this may be But we talked recently with a gentleman who had ju come back from 10 years in Europe, (iiirins which period dined in all of the famoud restaurants overseas and had eaten the favorite dishes of all great chefs; and this man said that In-st thing about getting back to America was the fact that he could eat some good American food once more. Perhaps, then, our cooks as bad as said to be. In a recent the sale of food, onions were cut up bv a lawyer to demonstrate that they were fit for human consumption.

The spectators were moved, and was hardly a dry eye in court- Humorist. Lawton, Jan. old Indian who have witness'd re of Cien- eral Custer and to trace hi: an- to famou McAlpin inmily of the east, came to Uw- ton to visit once before death the place of his birth. VV. B.

Hicks followed the trail of adventure for more than four score years now the trial has led back home know I have been failing the past year and so I came back visit my Raid the old timer when he arived here. Hicks, who claims his real is McAlpin and that he is non of iale George McAlpir tcunder of the Philadelphia Ma sonic tells a story as thriII- inti and as adventurous as those ol the Diamond Dick novels of generations ago. With his long, silvery hair hanging to his shoulders, the pioneer, who stands erect ami walks with a firm step despite his ago of years, recites minute details of last staml in Wyoming. Other persons claim are survivors of Custei la.a stand but they declares Hicks. should I say 1 have had tl.es« if there is no I truth behind my the i scout asks.

"I have been traveling about 50 years and proofs of my adventures in the historical records. said that Cutter wn a lieutenant colonel, not a gener-i al. He said that Custer widow lives in New York and that Sit- ting Hull wa miles away when Custer and his men were killed. He said Chief con- 1 the against Custer. Custer saw was greatly out- numbered and motioned for Hicks to come to him.

gave the scout a message to be General Terrey. Hicks claim- 1 ed that when about 50 paces away he turned saw p.ace his hand to head and side and fall, mortally wounded. Hicks said he picked up two Ir.dian bodies, held them again him as a shield, and escaped. Alive to the present, the scout, recalled when buffalo roamed the prairies and long- lu.rns stirred of western trails as the happiest days of his life. He speaks of P.

T. Hurnum in the same manner as as he refers to Buffalo Bill. He i claims he got Oakley her first job with Buffalo Bill in Orleans. When Hicks was 01930 Service Inc. txvaavce LAURA LOU BTOOKMAN' CHAPTER 1 17ITII sharp, gratlius vlolcnco Judltb Cameron Bllpped a fregh sheet of paper Into her typewriter.

Her bent lower and the keys, liko vicious little ham mers, began a mad dance, Jump I de hack nwl forth. Jndlth told herself would NOT look around. She knew exactly as well as If i she had been that the four other girls employed In this particular office of Hunter Droth puhlta! ing house were clus terod about Carla desk She had heard Carla's half-sup pressed whisper (purprwolv pltrhed to reach "Oh, dnn bother Miss ititz! She wouldn't bo Judith fully appreciated the sarcasm with which these girls had labeled her "Miss She went on with her typing. Ciggies and whispers came to, her. All of these other girls 6eemed to be good friends They chatted about dates and "boy friends" and the shows they had eeen.

They gathered as they were exhibit new purchases of silk hose, lio sticks, i hand bags and the dozen and one otiier objects which New York a i army of employes find time to i buy during hurried lunch hours. Judith ('anupea tl Mlgl might have been welcomed by the have a look at Jndlth. of nte, 1 pen? In other girls baa It not been for The hair upcn which young Tim employ of the cum- Carla Morrison's scorn. She Mulligan feasted his eyes ho ex pany. honestly mean to act superior to! truvagantly as neither chestnut her fellow workers.

She Just nor golden. It was somewhere In chosen to answer Carla's. betweea the two uhades, a lovely questions and so she hedn't an hiding place for sunbeams which swered them. That was tho be seemed perpetually entrapped. It curled softly and ever so becom Ingly In waves which wore loose and gavo her clipped head distinction.

In a distressing time when four out of evtry five girls seemed to ho in the "growing-out" stage He looked up. "Oh isi Cameron. you have a ginning of her ostracism. Now, after two months In the employ of Hunter Brothers, Judith was fctill an outsidet. 'Yes, The sandy-haired, freckle-faced between Ions and short tresses.

rF0 sati-fy hit Interest in Miss Cameron, the giil with those odd, unusual Arthur Kutght summoned his secretary, Miss Tuppcr. "I notice have a new girl In the outside office. Is sho going to make out all "Why, yes, I think so. Mr. Knight.

a beginner, rccom highly, though, hy the quiry concerning the new Oil the day he first taw her up tliH hornet's neat In Miss Tuppcr mind. Nevertheless she went iiro! ami brought him the ind Td It was Just such a record a most large commercial concerns keep for Information about all their employes. 1 From this card ArMutr Ktil i gleaned information about his employe with which he 1. to con- i tent himself. Her isi.m vvai Judith Cameron.

(Ik had not ofltee boy down at tli. girl, Cnmii'i ncal bob KTiSSttii m'w you tho ben patty. Story to boboltl. hiro.l I r. Una tUtro bttn an) 0 "i3 Miss Cameron? Wispy teudrils touching her fore- And he Ind i l.iictl 10 Judith smiled.

"Lots of work head called attention to the deli no; criticism. Will1 t0 cate oval molding of the girl's face you prt mo her office record, "Coe, Miss Cameron! Gee. you The eyebrows were dark, sweeping card. Judith Ca' Tuppcr had that Byrd has become a rear admiral, it remains for some adroit statesman to figure out another honor in ernism when you reflect that nobody now the event that the aviator takes it into his recites Ifcingor Daily Comrner- head to make a non-stop flight to Mars, cjal New London Day. 'U 3oV I I COulOmT HfVUE- ClGfxPTS friofi wiecy fort, T(-wss heart! He w-as a friend in used if ever there was one.

The resentful, slightly ex pression which had clouded Judith face as pounded her typewriter keys was gone. Something happened the dark blue eyes as she raised them, making them seem wistful. Tim. eldtwt of the youthful Mulligans, watered her In idolatry. you, the girl said.

glad you like It. be spoiling me your flattery, Tho boy moved aiway. of rooming hnuv that address would be, and bis visualization was tliinv No, no! No criticism. Will cate oval molding of the girl face pf office record. Gee.

you The eyebrows were dark, sweeping know I thiuk got awful well backward as though drawn Kathryn Tuppcr had elevated i.UU, ua pretty hair." with one swift stroke. There brows a bit as sho wont for -''1' Uiess Tim 14-year-old a faint, glowing pink which faded tjie ircd card. Odd that Mr. knight I ialue the urt and then came back quickly to Knight should be inuktng such In Judiths cheeks 1C she were sur qulrios! Kathryn Tuppcr thought prised or, as she had been at that lie knew her mind 11 remark, annoyed. Her lips moods than anyone 11 an brown tone front were coral shaded could be ef in the world She had thought 0,1 one of tiie i at streets but in either sweetly childlike or resent that evea lwo year(, ago before Mrs.

Arthur Knight's sudden til detnlls, while worth not- and ing, are still not the key to Judith 37, sallow skinned and too personality. thin, with spectacles protecting her C- Vou 5 if kot fact that Juki Ith Camcrc was by far the most attractive of the tive stenographers who worked together In tpe office outside Arthur private quar ters In tho big publishing house may have had somithlng to do with her fellow disap glance proval. It may have had a good deal to do with it. Ar Uiur Knight, executive of tho textbook division of Hunter Brothers, naid to have favoritism toward the girl. This also may travo worked In her disfavor.

These facts alone explain That was to be rather to bo sought a pair of blue eyes very dark In coloring, fringed by heavy lashes and slightly elongated In outline. Those eyes were the arresting feature of the girl's countenance. They looked at you, they measured you, and they gave back not one suggestion of their thoughts. eyes were enigmatic and so was her character. Tho eyes were very beautiful.

They had attracted Arthur weak eyes and Indigestion Eharpen ing her disposition, still the eternal feminine in Miss Tupper made her watch over Arthur well being with hawk like Jealousy. She was a confidential secretary, attended to personal letters and ah lowance checks to son and daughter, both now being submitted to expensive systems. Each year Mi Tupper bought the larger portion of Arthur Christmas the situation. To understand fully you must one of tiie wrong blocks. Distinctly a wrong block! The sort of dim and disnn.i long row of rooming all much alike, which crowd in between the neat spic and span, elegant in ick edifices ith awn- mstd entrances and impeccable door men.

As a matter of fact. Ju Ith sacrl ficed almost one half of her She ly Income for the doubtful lege of climbing to the fifth of her diimy rooming h-u i calling a dim little back room there here own. Knight didn't know, of course, that Judith Cameron lived entirely alone. Most of tho young women employed in thy 'nug lions li a "fm h- with one two ot wm the only plan which ma siluo fur coats paid for in Knight from the very moment his those for tho employes. Each had first fallen upon his, year she thought It a pity that ho new employe.

On a sudden whim seemed so lonely, so dependent he had wanted to know more about upon her Judgment, and then cheap little the girl. 'night was not the sort brought her thoughts up abruptly! 1V of man to "carry on" with pretty There was no use, of course, In stenographers who struck bis, dulglng In day dreaming. Miss fancy. Ho was, on tho contrary, Tupper was fiuite. quite sure that the sort of man whoso private cor-1 Arthur Knight, cherishing the resjpondeuce and all secretarial of his first wife "would duties vvero performed by a femi liever look at another woman, nine assistant well beyond 35Something about in satin ami velvet l.s hi Sev.

util v.l.ih tl, gowns were still bul on-Fifth, nevv hJi every tin many pai (Conti.

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