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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 5

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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IB, Federal Lobbying Charges Denied U.S. Grand Jury Colled Rewlt of Politics WASHINGTON, June 8 The Texas and Georgia state rlcu Commissioners yes erdav nment ch 11 illc- Slld 1 that the result of politics Texas and Tom Under of Croi- maintained tliey were only hS" JOb to ric possible for farmers i in their respective stales. The indicted here Wednes- i wUh New col- it. Wasl commod- Ifon. 1 two farm o'-sanlza- tont, on charges ot violating the 1 3W by io The federal grand jury safd lhe Iol in own gain.

had nrnr, de lsiiiled in wl He Pe la11 lie iTuerJI ct ecd 1 this time as this Is elroUon year they know thai if I should among such International monopolies. known to B8a I1St Scn lcnard th 1 1 McDon dismissed the iLiiictnieni us politics" He said the charge I "evidence that I have been on the lob for ULYTHEVILH (ARI.y OOUSIBR NBWi elands for "Vandenberg and Vici lory Vote." Mrs. Gerry Youel Washington, D. wear, the symbo1 which of Sen Arthur H. Vandenberg of the cpubii a State's OMic.

Clerks To in Pine Bluff Rotariant Htar Beys' State Repriientativt at the Blythevllle Rotary Club and guests heard Prentlss Jernigan, delegate to the American-Legion Arkansas Boy's Stale who was sponsored by the Kotariaiu, tell of (lie activities at the camp at the Rotary meeting Hotel Noble yesterday. Mary Frances Gaiues was sored by the Rolarlans to attenil the Girls' State, which was ron- ducted week-later than Hay's Stale. Both camps were at Camp Koblnson near Little Hock. OnesU Included Bruce Ivy, Ralph Woodman, Bruce Colbert, Melvin Wanner, all of the Rev, Billy Cooley of Harrison, and Judge Charles Light of 1'ara- goutd. O.

Hamilton Moses, president of the Arkansas Economic Couucil- Slale Chamber of Commerce will speak, to the Club al Its next meeting, which also will be attended by the Blythevllle. Chamber ot Commerce members. Coofcs Airplanes to Find New Recipes for Flying Safety 77 Seek Liquor Permits; Only Two Front Missco LTTTUK ROCK. June Revenue Commissioner Olho Cook revealed j'esteday operated by the Administration. civ Aeronautics lingiilshlng BC11 vcre rt Mysterluus'nres In ulrcrnn.

are Odk P1 I in the Municipal court of Cltjr Blythevllle, with- A Ooldle F. B. otids; inch a tank would not plodt, but. the would bum th'rough the hole. One of the most pressing of the aviation Industry today In field ol (light safety, according to CAA engineers, la a lubricating oil that will not burn.

Tend whyii they are now making here at Center indicate this Is a possibility. Accident report? show that about half Die fires In flight, are caused by oil that Is only supiwsed to lubricate, not burn. showed that on tanks did not burn through imltl they had been exposed for ao inlinilej Io hot i flames, convincing the engineers that RII oil tank anywhere in the engine installation Is safe. linking oil causes the trouble. As soon as these hnporuinl discoveries are made CAA over Ihe findings to the aircraft Indus- ry.

As result of work done at. ho Center it Is believed that, flying hns been made a great deal safer for u. S. citizeni. i mh 1M 'ft W.

and flavor. PLUBH, June 18. The 19th annual two-day convention of the Arkansas Federation of Clerks will open here today. The principal will be I Gilllalul Mrs. J.

E. Einbry of Birmingham, Ala "'-e-president of the Na- he will consider between now and July 1. The commissioner said the 554 dealers now operating in Arkansas had filed for reuewn). Next to Pulaskl county, six applications were filed here from Sebastian County; four from Si. Francis and Carroll Comity: three two Federation's AuVtllnry- and' Washington: nnd' one each J- a Arkansas, Ouachlta.

i 11 i IJiUltlol Mlsslssl Jackson, Jefferson. Greene Admit le National Federation. y-treasurer of so In line ol duty not in I quest of personal profits Denials also were forthcoming from the other two Incilrfduais named in the of Washington and Rob- M. Harnss of New York Declaring that "both sides of the! case have never been presented." Moore said he has never done any lobbying. His name was linked with that of Sen.

Elmer Thomas a few months aso in Union. Bradley, Conway, Crltten- clen. Cross, Franklin, Marlon and Poinsett. British Marines Start Survivor's Ration Test ST. rvES.

CORNWALL. England June 18. Three Royal Marine Commandos, volunteers in a ration experiment, were put in a 17- foot boat and anchored off the. stormy Cornwall Coast yesterday. se.

They will sit out the rough! More than 500 delegates and ad- weather for 72 hours and subsist onj viscrs from 57 nations were present French Uelegate Heads International LaborGroup SAN FRANCISCO. June 18. Justin Ciodart. of yesterday was elected president of the International Labor Organization at its first general session afire imrfer cxnct fllfiht To develop a ruol lank will not rupture nnd Inir.st into flninc In a crush landing, fy 1H1 links on a catapult nnd hurl liiein nRnlnsl a concrete wall while high-speed cameras Brim) Io record the things the human eye can't see. As a result, all new transport planes are being- equipped wllh windshield nnule of layers of nnd plastic u-hlclt will withstand collision with a four-pound bird al noi-mal cruising sjwi'ds.

It is believed Ihnl bird collisions have caused several major unexplained air accidents. Several developments have resulted from the fire te.sls. CAA experts found llmi fluid, developed by the Navy for use in hydraulic lines Prance not burn when sprayed throiiKh to operate several llc planes, a clogoed valve would bullil up enough prcwme and temperature Io cause lire Inside the lines. '1'hey also learned tlmt an lr ire burned through the of Inlecral u-lrtf; tank In 30 scc- NOW! at FOUNTAINS Kvery where! and anchored oil 11 an Memorial Opera meager food rations, rain water aiid i for I'" 1 forma! opening of the sYst annual conference which Is ex- Ihe congressional uproar over market by government Moore already is under inves- tigation by the Agriculture De- partmcnl. which accuses him ofi any fish they happen to The experiment is expected to be of value to British fliers forced lown at sea.

A physician will check the condition of the servicemen even- 24 hours. pectcd to remain three weeks. in session for Congress Appropriates $3,750,170,250 tor Nary Harriss also said the governments action was politically Inspired. He said he was; "glad to have been in this fight to try and save American agriculture from the destruction and the American farm- WASHINOTON, June 18. completed action yester- day on a 53,750,110,250 Navy nppro- The indictment also named two.

D1 iatlon uil1 to operate the world's organizations: The National Farm I most powerful fleet during the 12 Committee, of which Under is' months starting July 1. 10: Moore, secretary; and i The House and Senate both Council of i ted a compromise bill. It goes ler and McDonall are I to President Truman's desk for sig- I nature. a hot electric arc. They kept a section or flexible hose nt heal for 10 hours, nnd dclcnnined thnt 11 coulrt then safely be put back- in a plane for service.

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