The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 26, 1941, Page 6, Image 5

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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
TUESDAY. AUGUST 26. 1947
Construction of
Underground
Plants Rumored
Albuquerque, N. M., Aug. 26 IH
Reports' persisted today that
the army was digging atomic
bomb assembly plants and stor
age dumps underground but of
ficials refused to deny-or confirm
the stories. The reports were bas
ed mainly on a Denver newspa
per story which said hundreds
of commercial airplane passen
gers had sighted excavations on
a mountainside near here.
ine mountains in this area
would be likely sites for under
ground strongholds if the govern
ment actually had such a project
under way.
Robert Bissell, head of an Albu
querque advertising agency,
claimed today that he had flown
over a huge excavation being dug
by the army. He charged that
army intelligence omcers confis
cated pictures taken of the dig
gings. .
Officials of the Miami, Okla.,
chamber of commerce said engi
neers planned to use old lead and
zinc mines in northeastern Okla
noma as munitions storage
dumps.
Decline to Comment
The army declined to comment
on the reports but hinted that a
statement might be coming from
Washington soon.
Col. Henry F. Hassis of the U.
S. army engineers here said "if
there would be anything to the
published report, the war depr-f-ment
would have to give out the
Information.
Despite official silence, the fact
remained that the army recently
let a $10,000,000 contract for "per
manent roads and housing con
struction" in an area here where
few people formerly were known
to be living.
' Bissell said he accompanied
Robert Fenwick, a reporter for
the Denver Post, a photographer, 1 Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon,
and a pilot on a flight over tne pursuant to an order ol tne Hon-
Manzano mountain range adjoin
ing the Samlia army air base.
Took Pictures
"We got 24 pictures," Bissell
said. "They were very accurate
photos. I saw the negatives and
they showed very clearly some ex
cavations Into the mountainside."
The diggings looked like "sub
terranean labs," he said.
He said army Intelligence offi
cers "swarmed all over us" when
the party landed. The officers
confiscated the negatives and
"asked us what we were doing
and where we got our informa
tion." Fenwick filed a copywrlghted
story to his paper before being
questioned, Bissell said, and the
officers refused to "confirm or
deny it."
Czar Langston, secretary of the
Miami. Okla.. chamber of com
merce, said he had exchanged
correspondence with Lt. Gen. Kay-
mond K. Wheeler, chief of army
engineers, about the feasibility of
using abandoned mines ior ware
houses. Langston said army officers
have made preliminary surveys
and found the mines "highly suit
able" for use as storage dumps.
They are dry, with high ceilings
and constant temperature and humidity.
orable Ralph S. Hamilton, Judge
of the above entitled Court, made
and entered on the 23rd day of
August, 1947.
Dated and first published this
25th day of August, 1947.
DeARMOND, GOODRICH &
FOLEY
Attorneys for Plaintiff
U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Bend, Oregon.
69-74-80-86-C.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Deschutes
VERN H. WOOD, Plaintiff, vs.
ESTHER WOOD, Defendant.
TO: ESTHER WOOD, Defend
ant:
IN THE NAME OF THfc. STATU
OF OREGON. You are hereby re-
auircd to aooear and answer or
otherwise pieau to tne compiaim
of plaintiff filed herein against
you within thirty (30) days from
the date of the first publication
of the summons, and if you fail,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
demand judgment against you as
prayed for in his complaint, to
wit: For a decree of divorce and
for such other and further relief
as the Court might deem just in
the premises.
This summons is served upon
you by publication in The Bend
Bulletin, a newspaner of general
circulation, puollsned daily in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for the county of Deschutes,
appointed administrator of the
estate ol rranK A. i-erguson, ue
ceasod, and all persons holding
claims against said estate are re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers to the under
signed at the office of Koss Farn
ham. attornev at law, in Bend,
Oregon, within six months after
the date hereof.
Dated and published first time
August 5, 1947.
BURTON E. FERGUSON.
Administrator
Estate of Frank A. Ferg
uson, Dec.
51-57-G3-69-C.
until 7:00 P. M. for the purpose
of voting upon the question of
the consolidation of School Dis
trict No. 1 and School District
No. 21, both in Deschutes County,
Oregon, and for the purpose of
voting upon the question of the
Consolidation of School District
No. 1 and School District No. 28,
both in Deschutes County, Ore
gon. Dated this 18th day of August,
1947.
G. W. WINSLOW,
Chairman, Board of Directors.
ATTEST:
I. Cothrell,
District Clerk. 63-69-C.
out the United States, in Alaska,
and in the Panama canal zone.
Further information and applica
tion forms may be secured from
the commission's local secretary,
Kenneth C. Bennet,, whose office
Is located In the Bend post office.
NURSES NEEDED
General staff nurse and head
nurse positions, at salaries of $2,
644 and $3,397 a year, will be fill
ed from an examination announc
ed today by the U. S. civil service
commission. Nurses are needed to
fill vacancies in these positions
In Washington, D. C, through-
SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
in compliance with Sec. 111-908,
O. C. L. A. and Sea 111-831 O. c.
L. A., to the legal voters of
School District No. 1, of Des
chutes County, State of Oregon,
thnt a SCHOOL MEETING of
said District will be held at Bend
High School Bldg., Bend, Oregon,
on the 4th day of September, 1947,
from 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon
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