Camden News, The (Newspaper) - December 9, 1950, Stephens, Arkansas Ml jnik 44 LOW River VOLUME j w v J i V v THE CAMDEN NEWS Arkansas Pair and not BO cold tonight and SERVING THE IDEAL INDUSTRIAL ARK A OP United DECEMBER 1950 PRICK Attlee Hold Open Way To End War Seeking To Find Way Out Of Korean Battle JOHN ML 9 Presi dent Truman nnd Prime Minister Attlee held open to Russia and today nn offer to negotiate but with no thought of appeasement the settlement of the Korean conflict and other crucial world The offer WHS coupled with a determined that powers mod ify their conduct in the interest of and the mid Britain must push with maximum speed their military preparation for the defense of the free the President and Minister In their Joint sum mary yesterday of their historic talks put the blame squarely on Russia and Red China for the dan enrolls Hole of world And called on those nations to change their ways so the defense preparation would become This proposal lo end the East West arms qualified as it was with rejection of any ap or any Korean settle ment which would have the effect of rewarding appar ently has little prospect of Com munist Well informed diplomats snid the proposal was designed to make to the world that the Brit Ish and American Interest In dp Is paralleled by constant readiness to seek a peaceful way out of the worlds The communique was issued at the White House shortly after con of the talks which began last The British Minister left immediately for New en route to Ottawa and Lon Aides described him as being well pleased with the meet He had come to Washington with two objectives to reassurance that European re mains the prime defense area in American strategy despite the ex plosive situation in the Far and b to urge consultation be fore any decision to use the atom The communique emphasized the need for a military buildup In Western Europe and for a peace ful settlement in the Par If that is possible without appease It deliberately avoided re to in Korea arid mentioned only inter Fate Of Gold To Be Decided Today 0 f The ate of Harry Gold will be de bringing to a climax out of the strangest criminal cases in this who will be 40 years old Is a Philadelphia re search chemist who has p 1 c BUilty to charges of wartime es in acting as a gobetween In delivering atomic secrets from Klaus confessed Brit ish to agents District Judge James fixed todays 1 i ing after a h earing The represented by Attorney Gerald demanded a 25year prison term lor who under the war time espionage faced the max imum penalty of United Charities Tuesday The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of The United Charities will be held Tuesday night at 8 oclock at the Orlando This Is n dinner meeting and plans for will be Officials will be elected and re ports President Al urges all directors to A being mailed to SALVAGE Marines then of the area in Korea use every means to help carry their Troops there have under heavy attack by vanguard of the huge Chinese Invasion Students Give Radio Program Students of the Dramatics Claw of Camden High School under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Park er arc presenting Spot Announce 5 Minute and 15 Minute Skits over next This is a public of for Ihe Ouachita osis On Friday a 15 An Education for Hilda was given at wth the cast Mary Cleo Jimmy Elaye Jane Skin Alfred Lc Lucy and At Saturday a 5 Minute Christmas for More of was given with the follow inking part Charles 3avd Kay Key and Florence No Cause for Alarm Jim ny announcer Tul lle Alfred LeBrun An drews Louise Jerry An drews Roy Sound effects and j will be given next j I Sopt announcements Billy Hay Jimmy John Mc The Story of the Christ mas Seal Andy Pope Sound Effects Venerable and Gladys Smith will be given within the next few Listen to these broadcast so ably presented by Camden High School under the dir of MUs to help In hls battle against Buy and use Christmas Floyd Judd Seal Sale Chairman for Camden News Briefs 0 Sec of Defense Marshall faced questioning by today on the reported breakdown of can military in the Korean 4 4 Senator Cordon told a reporter in advance of Marshalls appearance nl a closed meeting of he senat appropriations commu te that he wonts the general of the armies to explain how Chinese Communists surprised United Nations troops and turned an offen sive into a 9 Al will be more testimony next week In a senate Investigation of charges that Anna Rosenberg once attended Communist The hearings reached a dramat ic peak late yesterday when the woman Presidnt Truman appoint ed assistant secretary of defense met one of her accusers a for mer Communist In a I I The encounter took place at a I session of the senate armed services Sena tor Russell acting chair told reporters about it after Rosenberg had given them hnr version of what Little Rock Bottling Firms Hike Prices 8 Most bottling here raised wholesale prices on drinks and retailers were ex lo follow Only major exception was the of A CocaCola spokes man he knew of MO plans for a price Other h o o s t c d the wholesale price cents for a 24 making Ihe new price 08 Retailers were in most to raise the price per buttle from five cents to six Christmas Play At Church Sunday The a Christmas page will be presented at Sun day Evening at the First Method Church by the young people under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Parker and Miss Olivia Brad Over one hundred young peo ple will participate in this p r o Music will be furnished by the Intermediate Choir and the Child rens Choir under the direction of Mlsw Claire with Roy Ann Rlley will sing While Shepherds Watch Their and Ben Mann will sing We Three Kings of Orient The cast for the will Include the following Kay McCord Joseph Jimmy Shepherds Gordon Vcr non Jerry Roy Delbert and Richard Bobby Charles and Jimmy Readers Ann Jimmy Dickie Harold Campbell George and John Angels Janet Sue Martha Sara Lee Jeanne Nancy Judy Linda Ann Rob Bobbie Jean Barbara Dotty and Judy The public Is cordially invited to Truman Nominates Short As Secretary 0 dent Truman today appointed Jo seph Wash i n g t o n correspondent of the Baltimore as presidential press Announcement of Shorts selec tion made by Stephen Ear who has been acting as press secretary Charles Ross died Tuesday Early said he was happy to say hut Truman had c h o s c ii Short as his personal the in the Douglas Talks To Local Fans l didnt say the Porkers had no spirit this Coach Otis Doug las told the Ouachita county Ar kansas Booster Club here today at a breakfast in the Orlando I was terribly dis appointed that we made so many mistakes and of this men t was at my self in being unable to put over my own spirit and Impart it in the he Mentor told 100 fans and boosters Including the coaches of Ihe two Class AA fin and and i school from both i Mayor Don Horrell welcomed the quests and head of I boosters I I was terribly that I could not yet over to i Porkers how to play the like I wanted it Douglas He also commented on the I education side of the University of 1 Arkansas plan for the football We are Interested first in boys getting an Spirit Is built when have a loyalty to school and he He said that Fred Wil liams SIS Griffin are really trying to get their school straightened We have no righl to bring boys to college just to play We must take an Interest in the boys education and preparation for later he The University has the finest faculty I have ever seen in my They are interest ed in the boys and are working with us in every he He told ol the program for freshmen and how reading tests will be given each fall lor these entering the University for the first Sup study is also provided and then K a study hall every night lor football players who may be falling behind in their school he He comment ed on rule that the boys be well dressed on trips and told how behavior and appearance go a lot to build the morale and morale up to the boys them he Slay behind the ball club and the Well give you u winner one of these he I take all the responsibility lor the Douglas told the He said he wanted the football players to come there in represent atives of the state and to be good students and good representatives of the I want to do this and if I cant then Ill uit college coaching and RO back to pro Douglas in Talks were made by Coach Huss Max Reid School o the George Final Plans Completed For Big Meeting Talks To Be Held In Oklahoma City Oklahoma 0 wore being completed today for the Industrial De fense Conference to bo held In Okla homa City December 15 and Roy Turner of Oklahoma will deliver the opening address of the Turner early month Joined with the of Kim and Nebraska I K calling to discuss means of industries In the area for Industrial pro duction In the national defense pro Among the speakers scheduled to address the conference will be business leaders from all states of the 0sliite commonly know as the Magic Circle Also taking nn part In the conference will he several high gov officials from Wash Two of the participat ing stales are lo address the Val Peterson of Nebraska and Sid of Arkansas will speak on the In development of their rc states and the other slate of Ihc Magic Circle Joss administrator o f the general services administrat and Elmer chairman of the board of th Reconstruction Finance will be two of the principal They are ex to defense contracts and their impact on Industrial develop and more ail material requirements and their Impact on the Industrial develop ment of the Sec rein rv of War Frank Pace has been invited by the of the G to attend the con Other high military leaders who will take part in the Industrial meeting are Raymond comptroller of the and G e Benjamin command ing general of the air material Air Day Clyde president of the seed and soy division of Pillsbury Mills Iowa Phil HCK k investment Col Nebraska and Tom Mc will serve on of the panels d signed to question of bus attending the conference That panel will discuss topics per to food Industr ial plant and housing facilities of the 6state Also scheduled for discussion by this panel will be the oil and chemical Industrias of the Magic Circle GOPs Enjoyed Truman Letter Coach Sam of of the Hly Nic schools sports editor of the COM INTO Traffic skidding snarl in in U howling snowstorm with 40milepcThour Some j such as this wore abandoned on icy strutis of the Te Blytheville Princi pal Holt of Camden and dean of the Camden school We beat a good football One that well coached and Hie best we met all Coach My boys Cam was l lie cleaner team they had played all he Garden Clubs Sponsor Contest Believing that the tradition tree is synonymous with Christmas The Old Southern Garden Club again this year lending their cooperation to the annual Christmas lighting Everyone urged lo enter u The rules are simple but speci fic Fust decorations must be from the Second they need not be or in the Jud i wish to both and Third all persons must register bv noun December W ell her with Hoy tele phone or Robert Ken telephone Only those homes registered can he ure as follows Fi r s I Second Third Lets our glow with Hie nl ol reps this year of Students Help Two Chest Funds Here The Cleveland Avenue Students who have their own Chest drive by taking funds for several es all at have donated the Community Chest and the Christmas Seal Meyer of the school over the checks lo these unds Hussman To Head of For 1951 New Officers For Camden Body Named Friday The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Camden Chamber of Commerce held Friday noon at the Ouachita Hotel highlighted by the el of the officers and tors for 1951 and the awarding the prizes lo the winners of the Pas ture Improvement Contest sponsor ed by the Chamber of Walter publisher of the Camden was elected presi dent to succeed Sell County Waldon and the contest winners were guests of the Cham ber of Commerce at the luncheon meeting and in a short bul im pressive speech Wilson explain ed Ihc many benefits that the Pasture Improvement Contest gave Ouachita He stressed that i the farmers of Ouachita County were fast getting a way from the row and cotton crops and enter ing the raising of livestock as the top agricultural program In this Hhc further thanked the Chamber of Commerce for their cooperation in this program by the contest and he stated that all fanners were in hopes that they would continue with this movement to the lands of Ouachita Wilson Introduced the CIVILIAN DEFENDER for mer Florida Millard has been named by President to head the new Federal Civil Defense Agency carved out of the Na Security Vishinsky T o Issue Blast Against Russian Delegate To Again Attack Policies Lake 0 Russias Andrei Vishinsky i expected to issue a Communist blast a i 1 c ged American aggression In Korea Ben foreign minister of the Republic of schecl uled to answer him with the charge that the war in Korea is part ol a worldwide Communist conspir ner and President Parker i presented the winners prizes I follows i Pryor and Camden I Route Camden j i Route Route Louann Camden Route C mden 9 Trumans r a letter to a music critic who punned his daughters singing p r o v oked chuckles and sonic sharp Republi can comment In the w i n g I n g s t yle Route John Of Jim President Parser thn welcomed the winners and that Uv Chamber of Commerce most happy to be of service io anyone endeavoring to improve tiie agri cultural progress of Ouachita The next order of business was the election of Officers and Dir ectors lor The committee presented the following as Officers and Directors who were elected by unanimous vote President Waller Hussman 1st Gaug The word battle takes place in the United Nations 00nicinber po committee which Is debat ing a resolution ordering the Chi nese Communists out of Korea and guaranteeing lo respect their fron Vishinsky already has claimed lhat there is no Chinese Interven tion in Korea and that soldiers ot the Communist Peiping regime rushed voluntarily to the embat tled peninsula out of spontaneous to help com Cubas Gustavo Gutierrez de this version of the facts yesterday as nothing but the old shell by which trying to cheat the free world as a mountebank docs the peasants villege with the United France Norway a of the Ernest Gross he sometimes uses In private con two years are Jack Car ncs Graves Directors elected for a term along i 1 and J is resolution under Delegate last night that his country has given up hope of reaching a vote today and did not expect l the issue to come to a head until I some lime next i has been evident for several i that many delegations those 13 from Asia and the Middle East which a I truce appeal to Red China ed lo go Of I They feel that it is vital to take no definite action until a r e p 1 y with the dent let go at Paul critic for the Washington Hume had said in his review that Margaret Trumans singing last T u e s d ay night at a well attended concert was flat a deal of the Few outside of the President and Hume professed publicly knowing Just what Truman But the Washington Dally News quoted the President In an a t her vein like this I have Just read your lousy re view burled In the back You sound like a frustrated old man who never made a j Leon Earl Clifton J Walter t may come Ed Parki lere is no promise of er Edgar i Observers speculated that Directors elected for a term of one year ure Jack Sloan Wallace Fred John Ray Par The Directors are hold Ihc tone ol speech may provide the tipoff as to what will be in the If he is the least bit they U might be evidence that by Moscow may have decided to whistle and war dogs home for the time Planes And Artillery Blast Reds Escape Route For American Troops Being Cleared f Allied planes and artillery pounded hard today In renewed efforts to blast Chinese Red blocking the Icy road of escape for American Chances of the marines and doughboys to escape were report ed Clear w e a t h o r brought back their air support and a rescue column of sol diers coming Inland was reported near the trapped Edward 10th corps said nl Saturday MO 30 Friday i that the 000 fighting southward from Koto were near a linkup with the north bound rescue column f r o in tin Third Infantry The to get the 000 to port possi ble evacuation by A spokesman said a few of soldiers and marines may have joined but there still was gap between the main The lo cution was not Ships of Ihn United Nations fleet stood ready to meet any eventual ity off 45 winding from the trapped Americans kick off point at Koto town in the deep mountains south of res The navy appeared lo be pro paring for n mass evacuation of United Nations troops f r o in Ihn northeast now Infested with or more Rod New threats mounted the AJ lied columns both the surround ed Americans and British Marine and their AP Correspondent Stan with the Third re ported at 4 M CST that four or more Chinese divi sions U men were striking swiftly to cul the en cape route far behind the two American Swinton said the Chinese were clambering over snowy hills flanking the narrow river gorge road twisting south from AP Correspondent Jick Mac Hie only newsman with the Allied force at said Marine patrols bv 10 Saturday Friday had pushed three milas south of Koto along the winding river gores 1 road leading to i Thu marines v Ing setting up vital flank positions to protect the Allied artillery pounded troops in the hills throughout The Americans fought off Friday night attack on the north east edge of For a time the still for evacuation of closed by But it was reopened At daylight be gan landing and taking off from the Waves of Allied grounded by weather F r i d a y pounded the 0 h i n e s e along the escape From the south could be heard the booming of artillery blasting ap to the breakout said the chances were good for smashing through the Chinese But in isolated Kolo he presumably was unaware I of the new threat mounted by the i four or more flanking Red Chi i nese I The roads leading of here arc narrow and They wind down off the plateau Into the val ley bul we will make it all The losses will be very costly but we will make an man on a i overs and will in job and all four ulcers I never me you but if I do youll need a new and plenty of beef steak and perhaps a sup porter a is a gentleman compared to I You can take that as more of an insult than as a reflection on your In New Y o r i a news columnist o f t e n critical of Trumans adminis j i It is a great tragedy that in this awful hour the people of the I United Slates must accept in lieu of leadership nasty malice of a president whom Bernard Baruch In i similar incident called a Lot us Some who said they had seen the letter described the Presidents i language as even mure than the Hume the written in longhand on stationery a n d signed was similar lo the published version but not quite Willie Hume was inclined to ex I ruse what he fulled an burst I ol at least one Republi 1 can senator wasnt quite so chari Senator told a reporter Thai Is what you have to ex i This is in line with some ol thi the President has before whn his i wore not there lo lake cure ol Prior to the Civil several thousand owned Most of these were tree 1 who purchased relatives or members to them irum making them slave own I era George Garland Arthur The new Oi f icons and tors will assume their duties for ut the regular meeting Jan uary All those elected have their time in the pant in an effort to make Camden a better place to live and will con t carry tins program for ward In reelected for the 24th time to tins office and was Treasurer of Merc mints Association which pre cced tiie organization ol the Cham ber if Commerce lor many It is the hope lor the new elect ed ol fleers that the members and of tills area extend them the same cooperation they have extended the present Lucas Predicts Aid To Slavs One Perishes In Arkansas Fire Hy The Associated 1rcss A scries ol unrelated fires over Arkansas Thursday and F r i d a y brought deal to a 71 yearold woman and caused injuries to two men and a high toll in properly dii O i c k c y oi Haiti Knob perished Friday when her clothes apparently c a u g h t lire an open Her who was the cat ol t he I In hi home in lime in tire and Tank Experts Not To Be Stampeded I A V 8 experts decline into production bv that 8 Hen ate Democratic Leader Lucas ol i Illinois predicted today the senate will approve n food aid authorisation for Arranging to have a approved called Lucas told reporters he sees no b a r r l e r l ahead lo speedy senate mi what some administration expert i have the calculated risk o giving help to Marshal The measure was approved bv the with iRla withholding vole lie did not say A companion measure was up for rules committee clearing uncc in the Ihc He found his wiles where she ap died In an lu call Li Little Fireman M Collie burns about in head and while lighting it house fire a Millered aboul the lace i when a Hour furnace i he Wits repairing in a cabin ex i Neither Collie nor i hurl A h n u s on Lake near Hot Springs by lire late Neighbors prevented Ihe Irum spreading to oilier mu The house was owned by and Mrs i Occupants ol a o o Iwo In escaped un banned when f 1 a m c s roared the struct ure Tin building was owned by The lire death ol Wy n n number of vio in Arkansas tins were attributed six in rowu for I Fort Ky American to be am peeled til monster tanks lias the lank a this armored center are on im proving Hie family of me d i u m harder hi t t i n g fire They not so heavy they need or At I same Ihe United is ahead with dft o tanks which ex perts believe have hi The army explained armor anil some nf 111 improved u reporter U u visit Among other Ihe new T light ju i Into pru ill Ihe of of u raps While then had been i In id a tank WHS eil had been lit tu The Tll cd the billl light lank i nt le oilier 111 lor lit I ret i anil Hanks ol umt against and weapons BULLETIN by twu ID IH Ihe lent death Two deaths the Mils lour lied and other 9 He large i to ImH lll ii price i n c r c t s i1 have timed wilh an linii warning thai u can and will roll bark prices n neii General and Ford told Ihe government last they comply with it request by Alan tion to withhold up lor their