THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, ORF.OON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1033
PAGE
FRANCE SnOWS
The New Bmltfet Estimates Are Out
King of England Sees
Troops on Parade
Fifty Thousand Mm Fill'
I Ip Hroari Avenue As
Kiii Looks On
lt ICnlnlt lli lnni
lllllHl I'lrn. fll.lf ( .ii(.H.i,ti-ll
I'aih, July IM UI'J I-rutin Kvr
Kin (;..!'. VI a vivul j.ti'hu-r .if
Ih-i military milil today, In hack tip
Inr di-iunn-.trallnnn ,,i h lend' hip and
tin MpltMnn williiiKiirt.'. to en-
ipt'lllti III thr pi.,1 llll1 . FuHipiflll
dipluinmy
I' lf(y tlhillMilid w.l.l.n ., .if (III'
mm who i.l Vrnlun innri'il tjilir l
ihc (.hifiM- "'I ln-y thnll not i lei." pn
i :nlf 1 in tin k iiw.'n luirw.i tip the
binod Avenue (It- I'm In til Vi-i alllri.
It W.m l hi blK1'"1 mllllliiy J.ioren
Mnn in I'lnnt p hlucc the vliluiy pa-
Midi lifliT I hi World Will'. It WUS lilt
IttKKKrt 'vrr iiniinlt'd the hwid nf it
fouitfn Malt, (mil 11 mad bed in Ma
impierouvenenii I lie KH')(k- ilrphtys
wlili-ll till Inlalllai Hill intinlt ich have
llHlde familiar
It la KMini'linifi fi(.l(h-n thtit Ht M -Kit
tint) other iniliiiiiy fXHMiH have
called Fiance' hi my the ni.mt fnr
inidabl.. In lti flliiitiH fffnii-iu'V, in
Futopr; 1 1 ill I Kl line ha a ii-'illai
army ..f im-jh y 71) ),!).. 0 in.-n ..n.l
.VMHI.000 icu'i VKh.
It Wil'i to ptll then (iifln clrmly
in the mind nf (he Hntch public (lint
Fiance held n pattidt today in ,ln
klnu'n luuioi
Kiiik tifiii', lii ihe uniform tf it
fit Id nuo-.hal of thi' British army.
.IuikI Ulde I'lViUienl Albnl
Hiutt nnd (Jt-niTiil Main ice (nifii'lin,
Vice pie-tldi'lit nf thr riUMMIiir war
council, and t.k the alnle u the
I loops IlliiU'ltriJ j V , irpti'-il-nlinH
I'Vrty IjHiih'Ii of tin- ikIiIihk mtvu-m
Diplomatic activity wiif nvci shadow-d
today by tin- paiad-, hut it
wns imdcr-iloood f 1 0111 ( i meh hoim ft'
that Krrn h-Hi ni-di poll, y a-, tin- ie
Mill of rt'ivnt iir-notlattoin ami ta'l".
In-ir included
I 'I Up fullest J m 1 1 1 1 1 al, oiioinif, 1
unhtdiy und tt-ilmiral rn!jl. ,i u ton
'J An rlfoll (r pt-lHliatlc Crho-j
lovuklll to spT ii ili-llvrrv to lilt- ;
t M-rinan ininoi it y of (In- m w nunoriiy
iiiiiutf, in in tier tint advaniaitt i
irohl hi' takrn if tin- -"-d Mums-
,h'M- t rrait'H hy Adolf JImI-i's vol- j
outaiy avMiiauri- to Ctrat MtitnlM;
thai In- hoH-d for a af-.ihlr nolu- I
lion J
il l'o't(,OIifllMMlI of 1IMV I'lt'llflt-
Hi illd. ( iritnaii Italian l.ilk;. on n.l- '
CRANE PRAIRIE
STORAGE NEEDED
lo the rnut fjanu. nnd the iiot-Ko-al!fC-
J'lutnutt'K in Uw miuthwrut huvo Introcliircd u ru-w wrinkle
uiiiio mi-rin nunvv uutw Win intn)vutlm bfinu uiifnlfH'ti bvfute Jioustnn farm. The wieMlfMB uitf
wmt Intii Um tuitf In ti-Hin, which tnaki-i thu ri-ffiee'ii Job the touiihi-Ht of the evening. Sj1 Slajile,
the nfiit-e Ui this cuhv, U tiitjK tu untdiiiilr, from bottom to top, Steve Mniakoff, Ixjii f'lumrner,
iVte Miilaknlt tint! We Willie Davis.
uiiii k, iitiiiK liinitalion and flnuiM'ial
utul I'i'ittioiiiir t'iMti atluu uni'l t
('ii'liu:lnvak ami Spanish rivil war
prnlili'ius hud lj--n elm Ifii-d.
4 I'urnitt of rffnrt In haMen the
i vui nation nf ft i eiu IrrMipi ii out
Spain, and In mediate If potttihli- Ite
twefii tit r- ivnli.ti and the national
ly fi To .oiipon' ihr efffftivene-:': of
the HmUnIi Italian fi KMid.hip Ueaty
diitil the evui Lltillnn of Italian UiMipi
from Spain w well umitT way
ti N-w tffofl'i to improve Kirnth
liatian ri'latinnn
S IIOOI. MKN Mm
S.iUm. Hie, July 21 (LHi - J A.
Yr.in , Umatilla i-nimly vliool nup
i'i Intrndi-nt. wat installed lodtiy a.t
pi r'ldent '-f I in Olefin County
Si'lawd SuM'i intfiidetila atsociat ion,
la-it for ii'i h-nth imiiiiiil (oiivfiitioii.
Mm Im-Hc If Kmiutf. Ilaki-i , w,i.s
in-tallt-d s Iff pii-.ldeiit and Kind
(.' lii't-H. ('hit-kamat eouniy, a-. (
let.ii'y and 'J'rfuMiirt'.
Muds an niou lively just aftrr
dawn III. in at any ttlht-l tmii of day.
Ohio Town Protests NLRB Action
I
I Vjf ' Jiv'i-i?r t t93
' " m in him "Ml
TO
Look only to
for that famous flavor
Sen i.i I is pt'rfcclly lurwt'il
li l lu- inoilcru taste, A wonilrou'ilv pale Inn', as lumi
nous ami rlcar as t lie lionev made from mountain
flowers, vet it is not sweet , , . nor is it hitter. Si lilit it
atl'alilv smooth, apietiiii',lv v- with just enough ot
the t:inj of the finest hops to j;ive it est. Ami it has
that ilistiiijruisheil flavor which has delighted lovers
ot real heer for almost a century a flavor I lull belongs
lu Siiiz and Schlit. nlone. A truly (jreat heer
a
ami m'SHiitj i
3 An '
HELL WIW FOL w
at BP-'..
Carrying hue.e plauuds that express their estimation nf the natii.nal labor
iflatMii.'. loaid, filiete, of Stiuln-nville. Ohio, are pictured as they pro
levied omtliiil of an "unfair labor prnctii-es" henrinji against the Wehtnn
Kh l C HtuiK m cffiny. tipix't" b'fL was Kdwurd Smith, examiner "or
tin- hoaid liarrinji of Clyde A. Arm.slronK, chief Wetrton counsel, I'rom
t!ie h-ai inns nret ipitateti l he demonstration, lsathue Palier, target of
many of the placards, is an NI.HB attorney.
People in the News
(Continued fmm pane one)
title fii'fense ae.ai.ist Henry Arm
stronn (,'t An hum 10 . . .
i! rue? I T. Weir, cluurmatt uf the
hoard ol l hi National Steel corpora
tion, predicted "pvisihle" ionlimiu
tinn nf the current uptrend in steel
buying for another six months. . . .
Dr. William I-'. Ihirund, aeronautical
authority, tnhl 500 western businesf;
mrii at the Stanford business con
ference (bat the next few years will
fee aircraft caput de nf Ftrwding
thrttuth the stralosphere at altitudes
of CO .000 fte(, at sMTds in xces.s of
MX) M, P. H, and with a cruisinj; ra
dius of 10,001) miles. . . .
Chairman William O. Douglas of
the securities and exchange commis
situ warned public utilities that the
government Is prepared to enforce
the l!laT holding company net unless
the industry complies with its pro
visions voluntarily. . . . Hen Torrey,
Kl, manager of the Hed Hluff, Cul,
municipal airport, and Jack H ask his,
1H, were killed when tlieir plane
crashed from a height uf 1,000 feel.
. . . Mr. mid Mrs. Ko-rers S. Strout
at rived at Kodiak, Alaska, aboard
their auxiliary yacht Igdrasil, Mie
cessfully compleiing what (hoy de
s.'i'ihed as an "uneventful" III -day
trip direct from Honolulu in the 31
uml, lit-ton ketch. . . .
State Asks PWA Aid
on Eight Highways
Portland, Ore., July 21 (LP)-PWA
assist mice on eight projects to speed
their construction was asked last
ninht at a meeting nf the state high
way commission.
The projects:
Ciilliam County Hock Creek-Morrow
county line, grndin;,, $ti;t,000.
Umalilla County -Umatilla river
bridge, $I0,MM.
Lake County K 1 a m a th Fnlls
Lnkeview, grading, $100,000.
Washituilon County H n r bo u r
Botilevmd-I flke Korest, g i n d i n
$h,5;io.
Coos Cmintv Catie Arngo. surface
innd oil, $ 10.0(H).
Imuglns Count vUmpfiun river,
two bridges, $120,000.
Jefferson County Mndrns-Wnnn
Springs, surfneing, $W,001.
Baker County Baker-Cornucopin,
suvfneing nnd oiling, $50,000.
j Fiurrs Show Shortage of
Nalural Flow
J .. U ti. fiHIi Mi Ktm ,f
I t,rt '(' H. HjfV'llT. Hl,lll-)t I .l lilt
' h'-bI tlirs- H I'M ufii.n ti" Ttrt
'u iiii." II. f'tr p f t m I r - tnrmw i -In r
I. v , , I, ,' lll-lll r.M Al.. .1 I
P h;e already len 1 liowii tlijl .he
vicimis itiigalioti ditint', toiilh of
f 'nicked Jfiver linve hen awarded
!!il.'l -tcf ond-fcel of vater i'tntinuoiii
Uf' from M;iv lTi to Seplenrt'-r 1.1.
In I hp year lir.O the n-'eiat'o flow "f
the hute rivr at BTid wm 100
eorf'-fi for A'iril. 10M Trond
fi for May. 10IR Fff .nd-f-t Uf
bn.e, f)M e'ono!-feel for July, nnJ
HH1 "eond f'fd for Augii't. Tlie
o.ofiihl a"er''ge flow for the vear
i'.'Ji in -hided th" relra-ed wate
frrm Crefcf-nt lalre and a small
rri' oril i ;ired that ar 'rarie
praifie. The average ffov of tlie I)"-.
tiutes ri"pr for a la-year fei iod,
Ml'l to UK-lu.'ave, vas ai fol
io
T'i( ." orlied foriv M-nmH fen
for April, 1400 M-cond-feet for May.
Y.V.M JTond-feet for June, l'Tt wr
' ' i id -feet for Augusl, and 1 1'8 i'oi'
S pteml-r. From th foregoing
m is it wi'l tf sti-n that there wa a
hottane if water of alnml 80f' ?pe-.hd-frt
evet-y mrmlli dui ing the
V ar 1!I.'!0 and for the uveraf of 1.1
vi-nrs i hern lias l)en a shortage
-iinounting to alxjiit C0f serond-feet
eontinut.us flow of water if all the
'.rojeets .'.otiili r.f Crooked River are
to reeeivt- tlie max it mini amount
awarded th in under the t otiri .U
1 1 .
T hi- figures further disclose that
the period of the greatest flow is
during April and May, In the oast
and up until the time water is taken
to the "ageney plains," the irrigation
dislriets south of Crooked river have
Uen pe-mii!ed to divert and use all
the available water in the river. As
oon as the water u diverted to Jef
ferson county this us of water in
April and May must cease and the
irrigation districts south of Crooked
river will be held to the amount
awarded them by the court. In other
words, unless storage is made avail
able the amount heretofore uvd dur
ing April and May will be cut in
half. During the months of June,
July nnd August, water for the Cen
tral Oregon district will le very
short while the Ione Pine district
imd the Arnold district will be "n-tut-lv
without water even for do
mestic use. As heretofore Mated
there must lx in the river 1210 see-uld-feet
of natural flow before either
the lxnie Pine or the Arnold can re
ceive any water at all, and there
must be approximately 1430 seeond
feft of natural flow lefore the Cen
tral system can use more than 085
seeond-feei f,f water. Tlie Central
Oregon Irrigation system has used
eoiitinuously and will have to ue in
the fuiuie approximately l.OOu second-feet
of water throughout the ir
rigation sj-avm.
During the jwist eight years the
it coeds diM'lose iliat the irrigated
lands south of (rooketl river have
each year used from 25.000 to 40.030
acre-feel of stored water from Crane
pn'irie. Unions th. Crane prairie
dam is iecutiMruett-d. the it;e of ihir
water will cense and the farmers of
this see t ion will have to, in some
manner, irrigate with a great deal
less water than they have used in the
past.
When the time comes that all the
! water of the Deschutes river is uti
j li.ed storage in the spring is abso
lutely essential. In the past the prac
I tico has been to commence irrigation
j in April then shut the water off Tor
Iahonl io week in the middle of
Ami), followed by continuous irri- i
igrttjon. If storage far ilitirs are avail- .
able at Crane r'rahie, vr ran -tor-
'hp v ater wbi'-b w- uhl nlherviie i
flow down pait flrmd vl.ilr the hea l-j
gate- ore clored d'vn in April nnd!
'.re thf vat'T laler in the month j
! Jitirage of water if. erveiiintl to thf,
I'U've-. ff arty I'ttge i tiiation pio
1 if I Thf i may l-e nalo-al flow : uf
, f.eiMd to I'tke raif of ihf lai.'l'-, tin -J
dt r a giv n ry it-ut mo-t .f ihe vp'ir,
! Ltii in evry veal lb' re di.-.p: a p"
jiiod, i-arii'ubif Iv in fxln-mfdy hot
I v'-ather. vben an adfbli fi'i) r.urjply ;
r needed anfl at thn peii-d the nat
'uial fltW of the Mteain geiii-raMy nt
Jibe love-.t. If. at r.iicb a lime, there,
1 i a Moratfp 'inlv vbit h enn let 1
(down in supplement the natural flow
lit means the diffenmef between fic
fpy and failure to the farmer; living;
I under the proiect. Pratt teally rvery ;
faimr- li-itig in Central O.igon hai
i'-n the time, during the summer,
j vdwn he liii- been short of water and
if he (f.tild have ol.tairrd iust a littl'1
fiiorp bis erofrt w mid have 1-en
Jva;i)v im: roved. 'Ihre ran b no
j mixtion about ih rieed of vtoragp
v-ater in Central (iregon wilhr .it
I (onsidfring future '.wpage Imw-h U -jtwn
Wikiuo and Bf-nd wbih will
I a- dr.eiiv,ed later.
Geld Coast Railway
Permit Is Cancelled
Washington. July 21 'ip-fbc in
terstate commerce commission tooay
jean'4 lied an outhorbation for co:i
i strut-lion by the Gobi Coast railroad
of a line betwren Port Orford to th
j Sutbeni Pat ific main line al Leland,
iCuiry and Jo.vphine lounties. Ore
Igon. 'lb authorisation was approval
I originally on the condition that not
I more than JiO per cent of the cost be
j represented by funded debt.
! Tlie applicant stated the Gold Coast
hoped to obtain assistance from the
i government.
On further hearing, the commission
I said, it appeared that federal engin-
eers repfrtd unfavorably on im
' nrovement of Port Orford. Although
later attempts were made to obtain
I private assistance, the commission
'was not satisfied that the applicant
I Is prepared to proceed with con
struction. At the same lime, ihe commission
(dismissed without prejudice the ap
j plication of Grants Pass, Ore., for
j authority to acquire the California
and Oregon Coast railroad and an
j application of Grants pass and the
l Crescent City harbor district for
! authority to extend the line.
j Attorney Arrested
j on Kidnaping Charge
I Portland, Ore., July 21 UP Lsadore
!G. Aitkelis, Portland attorney, was
! arrested last night on a telegraphic
: warrant from Spokane and charged
! with conspiracy to kidnap in ton
inection with the alleged extortijn of
: $'J70, from Thomas 1 .owe, 1 d a h o
Tanner.
Ankelis was the third man to l
arrested here bv agents of the fed
eral bureau of investigation in their
efforts to solve the Lowe case.
The attorney was htdged in the
county jail with bail set at $25,000
i He was accused of advising and a
i.ststing Anthony Garguilo and Iee W.
Tombleson in the plot. The latter
i two waived preliminary hearing on
j Saturday and were taken to Spokane
Monday.
The pair were charged with posing
i as federal agents, "arresting" Lowe
jon a made-up charge, and inducing
i him to pay the $970 to them as bail
j money after tlwy took him to Spo
i kane. Mast of the money was re-
I covered.
Waiting For!
Shoes for women antl men MUST he cleared out
ol stock lo make room for our new fall stock.
Rack Number 1
A big selection of
whites and light
colors at die low
est price if ihe
rearon,
Mi
i- l-. '
Ilarmor.v Odettes Wedgf
Her K Crepe Sole - All Styl.s
Valuer, to $.1.00 Your Choice
NOW $1.49
SADDLE BACK
OXFORD
Brown and white saddle back
oxford. The popular shoe Tor
sport-s wear. Now fl1 QQ
reduced ui tPi.JO
Harmony - Odettes
Our entire stock of whites in
these two popular numbers
reduced for quick sale to
$2.98
$r..oo
Airsteps
Famous for their comfort and
long wear these white Air.sti;p'i
are reduced nhotit 40!
$3.79
HOSIERY SALE
79c knee high hose.
Clearance special-
!9c
EXTRA! 5 thread
heavy weight
semi-service
Strutwear. Now
only
7Sc
$1.35 Stmtwear
Guaranteed not io
run when snagged!
All rhndes!
98c
One Group
COLORED
SANDALS
At this low price
you'll want a pair
of these. Limited
number,
9c
MEN'S SHOES SLASHED!
$2.95
Men's white and
grey oxfords. Reg
ular values lo .'55.
A erand clearance
special at .. ,,,
Crepe Sole Oxfords
Yeoman heavy crepe sole oxford
in horn white. ff CQ
Special Pl.UiF
Boy's veoman heavy crepe sole
horn white , CQ
oxtord $l.OU
West wood "Refugees"
Permitted to Return!
Sacramento, Cal., July 21 (LP)
District Highway Patrol Inspector!
Paul Maxim of Lassen county re
ported from Chester today he is per- j
nutting an automobile caravan of 300,
committee lor inuusmai toKani.-a-lion
"refugees" from West wood to
return to the little lumber town in
units of two and three cars at a time.
Chester is approximately 2 miles
from West wood.
The augmented caravan, said by
Maxim to number more thar, 00 cars,
is comprised of :HM) C. I. O. Lumber
nnd Sawmill Workers nnd their fam
ilies driven Inst week from West wood
in a C. 1. O, "purge."
Indians of some tribes used the
jimson weed ns a source of an nnes-
thetic in surgery
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A new form of mai'ncslum enrbon-
nti1 producen n greater transparency
in ruhlmr.
Wo Mir tons
V ROOMS
mm I wthbatt,
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BY DR. BLINN
Your Teeth Extracted and Plates Fitted
Kach set Individually created to give a NATURAL
KXPRKSSION.
Kach set fashioned to nmtch vour personal needs in
MOl'TH lOMKORT.
Karh set blended in rolor to harmonize with your
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All plate prices quoted in advance.
CREDIT WITHOUT EXTRA COST
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Minor Building Over Woolworth's Phone 28G
Open laily from 8:30 A. M. lo 5:30 P. M. Open Evenings 7 to P. M.
FAMOUS SCIENTIST
I
It is our aim lo provide a complete btJuiring service,
geared to local needs.
It is our policy to be atu-avs rapid, accurate and
courteous.
It is our hope that our relations with you haiv
been satisfactory, and our facilities adequate
to meet your needs.
If there are ways in which we can serve you
better, will you please let us know? Through
your constructive criticisms and suggestions we
may be able to increase our usefulness to you and
to our community.
Bank of Bend
A HOME OWNED BANK
HORIZONTAL
1 Man who pro
pounded the
theory ot
evolution.
12 To immerse.
13 Cow's cry.
14 Fortified wall.
16 Coffee pots.
17 Moon valley.
19 New star.
20 To soak flax.
21 Knee cap.
23 To permit.
24 Wooden pin.
25 Spain.
27 Interior.
30 Homing
pigeon.
33 Conceited.
34 Halt.
35 Perfume.
37 Subtracting-.
38 Upright shaft.
40 Preposition.
41 Grain.
43 Pertaining to
the palate.
48 Sun god.
50 Sound of
sorrow.
52 Weakly senti-
Answer to Previous Puzile
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P. A Ma I DBA P atnElNlC
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IlJa i pis Bfi nTtIB
MONO
I cIaItIe
DONOR
OOTER
lIlieIsis
mental.
53 Inner sole.
55 Poison.
57 Mineral
spring,
58 Forbidden by
social usage.
59 He was
by birth.
60 His s
made his
theory famous,
VERTICAL
1 Apple center.
2 To pursue
prey.
3 Onager.
4 Musical note.
5 To eject.
6 Shoe bottom.
7 Puppet.
8 Railroad.
9 Tumor.
10 Heathen god.
1 1 Wheel hub.
12 He believed in
the of the
fittest.
15 One who fol
lows nature
worship.
17 Tatter. ' -
18 Ell.
21 By. '"
22 Tree.
24 Punitive.- '
26 To assert as t.
fact.
28 Wood demon.
29 Insect's egg.,,, ..
31 Males. .'.'.
32 Mooley apple.'
36 Knock.
37 Sickness.
39 Beret.
41 Valley.
42 Pealed.
44 Luxuriant.
45 Venomous
snake. !
46 To melt.
47 Amrmative
vote. , .
48 Indian harvest
49 Soon.
50 Farewell!
51 Sun. .
53 Rodent.
54 Poodle.
56 Third note In
scale.
58 Seventh note
in scale.
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